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  • Mother testifies in trial of man accused of abducting child to avoid COVID-19 vaccine
    The mother told the courtroom she and Michael met in 2013 and after three and a half years of marriage, the couple separated.
    Canada
    Apr 9
  • Trial begins for Saskatchewan man accused of abducting daughter to prevent COVID-19 vaccination
    The trial is centered around Michael Gordon Jackson, a 53-year-old who pleaded not guilty to abduction in contravention of a child custody order.
    Canada
    Apr 8
  • ‘Distrust of police’: Michael Gordon Jackson abduction trial continues in Regina
    Jackson is accused with abducting his daughter to prevent her from getting a COVID-19 vaccine.
    Crime
    Apr 11
  • Michael Gordon Jackson found guilty in COVID-19 abduction trial
    Jackson was found guilty after being on trial for contravention of a custody order, after allegedly abducting his daughter in Nov. 2021 until Feb. 2022 to avoid a COVID-19 vaccine.
    Canada
    Apr 19
  • ‘Hypervaccinated’: Doctors study man who’s had 217 COVID-19 vaccines
    A German man voluntarily rolled up his sleeve for hundreds of COVID-19 shots. This is what doctors found when they examined him.
    Trending
    Mar 6
  • Spring is just around the corner. Should you get an updated COVID shot?
    The National Advisory Committee on Immunization issued guidance for updated COVID-19 vaccines in the spring, specifically for Canadians facing elevated risk of severe illness.
    Health
    Mar 7
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  • B.C.’s vulnerable urged to get COVID-19 booster as peak of illness season passes
    It will be available throughout the provinces at pharmacies, regional health-authority clinics, some primary-care offices, and community health centres. 
    Health
    Apr 8
  • Closing arguments presented in Michael Gordon Jackson abduction case
    Infront of a full courtroom Thursday, Jackson told his side of the story first in what he called a “historic criminal case” in Saskatchewan.
    Canada
    Apr 18
  • Vaccine injury compensation fund gets additional $36M from feds
    The federal government has added $36.4 million to a program designed to support people who have been seriously injured or killed by vaccines since the end of 2020.
    Health
    Apr 24
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  • Multiple friends testify at COVID-19 abduction trial in Regina
    The 53-year-old man, who is representing himself, allegedly contravened a custody order by taking the child with intent to keep her from her mother.
    Canada
    Apr 10
  • Court offers look into final moments before arrest in COVID-19 abduction trial
    RCMP officers Spencer Hornoi and Toril Romailler arrested Jackson in Vernon, B.C., on Feb. 24, 2022.
    Canada
    Apr 12
  • Joni Mitchell’s music back on Spotify 2 years after boycotting platform
    Mitchell herself did not release an official statement announcing the return to Spotify, but a search for her content on the app reveals her complete discography is available.
    Entertainment
    Mar 23
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  • B.C. Conservatives dump controversial doctor candidate hours after announcing him
    Stephen Malthouse's licence to practise medicine in B.C. has been suspended since March 2022, amid an investigation launched after complaints from other doctors. 
    Politics
    Mar 28
  • ‘Critical’ to get measles vaccine to stem outbreaks: WHO
    Vaccinating children who missed their measles shots during the COVID-19 pandemic is critical, a senior World Health Organization official said on Tuesday.
    Health
    Mar 19
  • Pandemic protester who yelled at South Asian guard not guilty of disturbing the peace
    A Kelowna anti-COVID lockdown who made national headlines when he told a South Asian security guard at a vaccine clinic to go home to his country has been found not guilty.
    Crime
    Mar 20
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  • Alberta’s flu death toll highest in 15 years as vaccine uptake declines
    According to data from the province's respiratory virus dashboard, 15,215 cases of lab-confirmed influenza cases were recorded this respiratory virus season.
    Health
    Apr 29
  • School closures didn’t prevent community spread of COVID-19: study
    A report from McMaster University says school closures in Ontario did little to contain COVID-19's spread in the broader community. Vaccination and masking were stronger factors.
    Education
    Feb 16
  • Manitoba’s top doctor hopes to see increased vaccination numbers
    Dr. Brent Roussin said 18 per cent of Manitobans have rolled up their sleeves for their coronavirus vaccines and 25 per cent have received their flu shots.
    Health
    Feb 16
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  • ‘Freedom Convoy’ organizer Chris Barber suing Ottawa for freezing accounts
    Chris Barber, who owns a trucking company in southwestern Saskatchewan, filed last week a statement of claim in Court of King’s Bench in Saskatoon.
    Canada
    Feb 23
  • More Canadians see measles as dangerous compared to COVID, flu: poll
    As measles cases continue to rise across the country, an Ipsos poll shows that most Canadians see the disease as dangerous. Fewer said the same for COVID-19 and the flu.
    Health
    Mar 27
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