Quebec’s proposed anti-vax tax prompts a wide range of reactions from everyday Canadians, premiers, and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. Who’s opposed, on the fence, or supporting the move. Ottawa is planning to beef up pandemic benefits for battered businesses. What’s being done, and whether that’s enough. Plus, is the party over for Boris Johnson? The British prime minister has now apologized for attending a party during lockdown, fuelling calls for him to resign. Calls are also growing for Ottawa to regulate social media companies, with many people glued to their phones and these platforms. And how an Alberta family is attracting attention for its very cool cave made out of snow.
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