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Federal Minister of Justice Criticizes Quebec’s Use of Non-Harmful Clause in Bill 96

The Minister of Justice of Canada said he would not rule out taking part in a legal challenge against the recently passed Bill 96 in Quebec, and also listed a number of potential issues with the controversial language law. The main concern for Justice Minister David Lametti is the preventive use of the clause, however, …

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What vaccines and treatments do we have to fight monkeypox?

LONDON – With cases of monkeypox inexplicably on the rise outside Africa, where viral disease is endemic, public health officials are using contact tracing, isolation and targeted vaccination to curb its spread. World health authorities have been monitoring more than 200 suspected and confirmed cases of generally mild viral infection in 19 countries since early …

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Johnny Depp’s testimony cryptically contradicts Amber Heard’s key testimony

FALLS CHURCH, Va. (AP) – Jurors of Johnny Depp’s defamation suit against ex-wife Amber Heard on Tuesday heard a snippet of testimony contradicting one of Heard’s key witnesses, but much of the context was removed. Jennifer Howell, who once hired Heard’s sister Whitney Henriquez, testified briefly in the six-week civil trial on Tuesday in a …

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Lead and Mercury

The management of lead and mercury exposures in BC is a shared responsibility of the BCCDC, regional health authorities, and physicians. In British Columbia, all publicly funded lead and mercury tests can be reported to the BCCDC. The BCCDC’s environmental health services, in cooperation with regional health authorities, monitor cases of lead and mercury elevation …

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The bag containing inert hand grenades closed Victoria Airport

Victoria International Airport reopened on Tuesday afternoon after commercial flights were canceled for much of the day following the discovery of a pair of inert hand grenades and other surplus military equipment in the luggage of a passenger. Police are charged with felony criminal mischief against the passenger of the plane, who has been released …

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NASA’s Mars InSight landing has just taken its last selfie – News-Daily.com

NASA’s Mars InSight landing has just taken its latest News-Daily.com selfie Here is the latest selfie of the Fading InSight Mars Lander Gizmodo A new photo reveals a NASA spacecraft covered in Martian dust Ars Technica It’s almost gone: check out the final selfie of NASA’s SciTechDaily InSight Mars Lander Dusty NASA images show why …

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