Vaccines in Canada
The latest developments for vaccines in Canada April 16, 2021. Arif Ahmed Health Canada has approved four COVID-19 vaccines for use in Canada. In December 2020, the regulatory body approved two mRNA vaccines. [Read More]
The latest developments for vaccines in Canada April 16, 2021. Arif Ahmed Health Canada has approved four COVID-19 vaccines for use in Canada. In December 2020, the regulatory body approved two mRNA vaccines. [Read More]
Mental health problems are growing at an alarming rate all over the world because of the pandemic. Mental illness affects people of all ages, education, background, income level, and cultures. According to the Canadian Mental [Read More]
Bell Media, one of Canada’s largest radio, TV and broadcast operators, has cut hundreds of jobs in another wave of layoffs to transition to ‘streamline operations’ that would aim to focus more on technology and [Read More]
For Jesse Ryan, his musical journey begins when the vibrant sounds of steel pans and drums flows through his ears and then his veins. At a young age, Ryan is ready to charter his career [Read More]
Passion fuels Jenna-Marie Pinard’s music. Ever since she was little, she has been the go-to performer at all family functions. Bit by the music bug as a child, she couldn’t wait for her next competition. [Read More]
Over the past year, you can only imagine the millions of searches for NHL players on Google. Thousands are playing in the league, but we’ve narrowed our data down to five players; Connor McDavid, Auston [Read More]
With recent layoffs during the pandemic, changes are coming to Canada’s journalism industry which has been bleeding for years. In February, at least 210 jobs were cut by Bell Media, which owns networks like TSN and CTV. In March, a mid-day announcement came [Read More]
For many musicians, their musical journey begins with a special event in their life. It may be through admiration of another artist or a special bond with a song, but for Sarah Thawer, her journey [Read More]
Source: Michael De Adder/Private 2008 “I was devastated. It was completely devastating,” says Michael De Adder, remembering that February 11, 2008, when Halifax Daily News closed. The award-winning editorial cartoonist lost his job, along with [Read More]
Covid-19 has caused unprecedented changes around the world, impacting everyone. To help flatten the curve, post-secondary campuses are closed until further notice. The move to online learning has caused stress and anxiety. All while compromising [Read More]
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