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Mika McKinnon
mikamckinnon
Dear Canada,Our COVID Alert app is ready!!! https://www.canada.ca/en/public-health/services/diseases/coronavirus-disease-covid-19/covid-alert.htmlIf we can get 50% of people using it, we’ll be able to contain pandemic community spread far
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Amy Mason
ammason48
I don't normally speak using this kind of sweeping language, but I do want to encourage people to pay particular attention to the ways in which this crisis is revealing
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Daniel Munro
dk_munro
Worth repeating."The pandemic is widening social and economic divisions that also make the virus deadlier, a self-reinforcing cycle that experts warn could have consequences for years to come." We are
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Kama La Mackerel
KamaLaMackerel
the internet today was depressing AF. my heart is exhausted. What happened yesterday?1.0 Yesterday, the officer to beat Abdirahman Abdi, a Black Somali-Canadian, to death in Ottawa in 2016, was
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Madeline Smith
meksmith
I'm following today's Alberta update on #COVID19. We're starting off with Premier Jason Kenney talking about modelling for the future of the disease in the province. Because Alberta is testing
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Jason To
Jason_To
Here's my journey into the Ontario Ministry of Education's Mathematics Proficiency Test (well, at least the practice test at https://www.mathproficiencytest.ca ) that new grads need to pass in order to get
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Joanna Frketich
jfrketich
This thread contains @TheSpec #COVID19 coverage for April 13Fourth death at downtown #HamOnt retirement home; HHS plans to use Sheraton to make space for #coronavirus surgehttps://www.thespec.com/news/hamilton-region/2020/04/13/fourth-death-at-downto
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Lauren Pelley
LaurenPelley
NEW: Canada's vaccination roll-out started out sluggish but the efforts are starting to pay off. A @CBCNews analysis found #COVID19 cases, hospitalizations and deaths among the oldest Canadians are dropping
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Patty Coates
Pattycoates
On this day each year we celebrate the gains unions/workers have made. The struggles of working people to have better working conditions, safer workplaces, decent wages and benefits. This year
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Laura Shutiak
lshutiak
This morning’s Mother’s Day surprise was a mouse running across my toes in the bathroom. Five (!) cats in the house are no help at all, of course. But brunch
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Greg “Big Ed” Meeker
yomeeks
This is your daily pension announcement: It only gets worse from here! This is...well making Alberta the laughing stock. Putting us on the map for all the wrong reasons. #ABLeg
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Philippe Lagassé
PhilippeLagasse
A few thoughts here:A reader might get the impression that Johnson was well-suited for the GG role because he was a constitutional law scholar.I dont think that's the case. Johnson
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Patrick Monaghan
drpmonaghan
Thread.I warned @ToddSmithPC last summer that they were poised to way under-spend.I said it to his face.He didn’t listen.They chose to leave families waiting, when they had the money just
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Timothy Huyer
tim4hire
The list of things that the Alberta Government has done in response to #COVIDー19 is remarkably short. Almost all actions were taken by the Chief Medical Officer of Health, with
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MétisDave
davidbabcock2
There seems to be an idea that adding three positions to combat Anti-Black Racism and other forms of racism @OSSTFD19 is going to cost teachers money. I'm not sure if
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Tara Kiran
tara_kiran
Prioritizing vaccines for those in hot spots is the right move and arguably an easy decision.The hard part—implementation.How do we make sure that action matches intention and that those most
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