Parents don’t always agree on how to raise their child, and being divorced or separated can exacerbate disagreements. This week, Alberta became the first province to give the COVID-19 shot to anyone 12 and older. As Kendra Slugoski explains, it’s a big decision that may cause conflict between co-parents.
Global News at 5 Edmonton
To allow the shot or not? Alberta’s COVID-19 vaccine approval for young people could cause conflict between parents
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