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The United States has fired the opening shot in a latest softwood-lumber war against Canada, with the Trump administration announcing its first batch of duties on imported wood in the neighbourhood of 20 per cent.T
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stanley canada it to a gathering of conservative media; Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross also highlighted it in interviews; and both of them linked the issue to broader trade complaints.Then came a statement that said U.S. Customs will begin collecting cash deposits from Canadian logging companies because they receive a range of subsidies 鈥?most of them allegedly about 20 per cent. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Trump told the conservative media gathering, according to Breitbart News: We love Canada, wonderful people, wonderful country, but they have been very good about taking advantage of us through NAFTA.His commerce sec Acjm DATES: When you ll be eligible for your second shot of Pfizer, Moderna, AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccines
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stanley cups uk ting zero COVID-19 deaths among residents in long-term care for the fourth day in a row, the longest stretch since Sept. 13.Dr. Nathan Stall, a geriatrician at Sinai Health Toronto, predicts that for long-term-care homes, the worst of the COVID-19 pandemic is behind us. Were seeing spectacular results when it comes to the impact of the vaccine, its literally stopping the virus dead in its tracks, Stall told the Star. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Stall calls the recent drop-off in COVID-19 related deaths in long-term-care, a stunning success of science, adding that the numbers give hope after a brutal second wave killed up to 1,900 LTC residents.In total, the virus has killed 3,748 long-term-care residents since the pandemic began. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW A new study conducted by COVID Science Ontario found that after eight weeks from the start of vaccination, the estimated risk reduction in resident deaths was 96 per cent.The provinces top vaccination priority was for residents in long-term care. As of March 5, more than 66,000 long-term-care residents across the province r
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stanley cup ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW I sleep better at night knowing every LTC resident in Ontario has been offered a dose of the vaccine, Stall said. ARTI