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‘Systemic ageism’ to blame for CHSLD deaths during pandemic’s first wave, says expert

“The CHSLDs were in the blind spot of this crisis,” said Dr. Réjean Hébert, the former health minister under the Pauline Marois government.

The specialist in gerontology, now a professor of health policy evaluation at the Université de Montreal, recalled that “almost 10 per cent of patients in CHSLDs died of COVID-19” during the first wave — a rate five times greater than that of Canada.

Canada will put a cap on oil and gas sector emissions, Trudeau tells COP26 summit

Calling the promise “a major commitment” that should inspire other resource-rich countries to dramatically curb their own emissions, Trudeau said Canada is prepared to limit the growth of one of the country’s largest industries to help the world hold the global average temperature increase to 1.5 degrees Celsius.

MALCOLM: COVID-19 is not a threat to kids

Now that the next vaccine push will be targeting children aged 5-11, let’s look at the actual numbers for that age group.

Tucker Carlson’s Documentary ‘Patriot Purge’ Premieres, Defeating Deep State Effort To Censor It

Primetime host Tucker Carlson’s documentary Patriot Purge, which seeks to tell the true story of the January 6 Election Integrity protest, has premiered despite a concerted pre-emptive effort by Deep State supporters and crooked political media types to censor the film. The three-part series is available to be streamed for free at TuckerCarlson.com.

As Bodies and Tent Cities Pile Up, Antifa-Ravaged Portland Learns Tourists Are ‘Afraid’ of Their Utopia

Portland, Oregon is nearly dead last on the list of cities where tourists and conventioneers want to spend money and time. And it makes sense. Portland is circling the drain.

The leaderless city from which police are fleeing, where Antifa thugs are ascendant, and which people in nearby towns avoid, is dying before our eyes.

Metaverse of deception

The future is metaverse, says Mark Zuckerberg. The Facebook founder and CEO on Thursday announced that the beleaguered social media company will no longer be called Facebook but Meta.

If there was one thing that stood out in last week’s announcement, it was the unspoken rather than the spoken. What Zuckerberg said: “Facebook is an iconic social media brand. But right now, our brand is so tightly linked to one product that it can’t possibly represent what we’re doing today let alone in the future.”

What he didn’t say: “We’re just going to try to sweep under the rug the scandals that have recently plagued Facebook. We’re moving on to create the metaverse hoping that you’ll just forgive and forget the bad things we did or have caused to happen.”

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