Canada’s public health considering monkeypox vaccination in Quebec
Canada’s federal public health department is considering sending monkeypox vaccines to Quebec after a few cases were detected in the province.
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Russian oil production falls by nearly 9% in April, amid tensions in Ukraine and western sanctions
An OPEC+ report shows that Russian crude output fell by nearly 9% in April 2022 from the previous month.
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Maker of store-brand baby formula says shortages are expected throughout the rest of 2022
In an interview with Reuters, Perrigo Company PLC CEO Murray Kessler said he expects shortages and increased demand for the product to last for the “balance of the year,”.
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Putin says Western sanctions are hurting the West more than Russia
On Thursday, May 12, Russian President Vladimir Putin said during his televised remarks that the sanctions western countries placed on Russia are actually hurting western countries more than Russia.
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Chicago Mayor urges “call to arms” on Twitter over Supreme Court fears
On May 9, 2022, Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot wrote on Twitter encouraging a ‘call to arms’ over Supreme Court fears.
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Ex-conservative MP, now RBC manager gets cars arsoned at his home by radical ecoterrorists
Michael Fortier, an ex-Conservative MP and now part of the Royal Bank of Canada’s high management was the victim of an arson attack at his family home.
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Ryerson university caves down to woke students, changes name to “Toronto Metropolitan University”
The Ryerson University in Toronto has changed its name after pressure from campus wokeness.
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Ottawa counter-protestors throw eggs at Rolling Thunder, call protestors “fascists”, “vanilla ISIS”
Counter-protestors in Ottawa did not appreciate the movement for freedom.
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Rolling Thunder protest against government powers takes Ottawa
On Friday, April 29, protesters began congregating in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada for the main event on Saturday.
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84% of Americans say rising oil and gas prices are a serious problem
In a recent survey from Rasmussen Reports, 84% of Likely U.S. Voters believe the rising price of gasoline, home heating oil and other petroleum products is a serious problem.