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Unpublished Cafe

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Unpublished Cafe, hosted by veteran radio journalist Ed Hand, provides an unfiltered prospective on Canadian current affairs free of bias and political partisanship.

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Canada-USA Relations

January 22, 2021 18:09 - 29 minutes - 26.7 MB

PUBLISHED: 22/01/2021 With the inauguration of America’s 46th President, Joe Biden has the opportunity to bring fresh air to the Canada-USA relationship. What exactly will that relationship look like? ———————————— GUESTS: Maryscott “Scotty” Greenwood - CEO at Canadian American Business Council - https://cabc.co/contact/ Dr. Bill Anderson - Director at Cross-Border Institute University of Windsor -https://www.uwindsor.ca/political-science/355/dr-william-p-anderson Christopher Sands PhD...

UnpublishedTV: The State of Democracy

January 19, 2021 02:37 - 26 minutes - 24.2 MB

Democratic institutions in America have been questioned and attacked since the Trump Administration took office. In his final weeks of Presidency, a full-blown riot stormed through the doors of Capitol Hill on January 6th, incited by the President himeself. Despite being impeached for a second time for causing an insurrection and being banned from most social media platforms, President Donald Trump has not publicly said a word. Today on UnpublishedTV, veteran journalist Ed Hand explores the...

COVID-19: The Vaccine Rollout

January 15, 2021 19:11 - 27 minutes - 25.6 MB

PUBLISHED: 15/01/2021 10 months into the Covid 19 pandemic, and cases continue to rise across the country. A vaccine was supposed to bring this to an end, but the rollout has been hampered and political leaders are pointing the finger of blame at each other. As we are in Ontario’s second lockdown, we are coming to you from a remote location and practicing physical distancing to enhance safety. According to the Federal Government, Canada has secured 80 million doses of the Pfizer and Modern...

UnpublishedTV: Canada's Economic Update

December 15, 2020 02:01 - 30 minutes - 27.6 MB

Canadians got a snapshot of the country’s finances in the Fall Economic Update, and it comes splashed in red ink. How rough will the financial waters be for Canada as we head into winter in the second wave of the pandemic? The COVID pandemic and its effects are the target in Minister Freeland’s update. Government revenues are down as the feds get set for another round of spending to navigate through the second wave, piling Canada’s deficit to almost 400 billion dollars. We wanted to know fr...

UnpublishedTV - Ontario's AG Report on the Environment

December 08, 2020 01:40 - 30 minutes - 28.1 MB

Join Ed Hand and a panel of experts as look into Ontario's AG critical report on Premier Ford's environmental track record. Ian Arthur MPP Kingston and the Islands NDP Dianne Saxe. Deputy leader Green Party of Ontario Blair Feltmate Blair Head Intact Centre on Climate Adaptation, University of Waterloo

Canada's Economic Update

December 04, 2020 18:35 - 30 minutes - 28.2 MB

PUBLISHED: 05/12/2020 Canadians got a snapshot of the country’s finances in the Fall Economic Update, and it comes splashed in red ink. The COVID pandemic and its effects are the focus in Minister Freeland’s update. Government revenues are down as the feds get set for another round of spending to navigate through the second wave, piling Canada’s deficit to almost 400 billion dollars. ———————————— GUESTS: Ian Lee - Professor at Carleton University Sprott School of Business - https://spro...

UnpublishedTV: COVID-19 Impacts on Youth

December 01, 2020 01:47 - 30 minutes - 28.3 MB

Youth is the hope of our future according to Jose Rizal. How are they enduring this pandemic? We’ve been locked down or under restrictions since March, and while youth are dealing with the stresses that come with the pandemic, it seems to have opened their eyes to other issues facing society. Mental health concerns, financial worries and the recovery are all on their minds. While the study shows that this far in to the pandemic, young Canadians are doing OK, there is an impact on ...

UnpublishedTV: COVID-19 Impacts on Youth

December 01, 2020 01:47 - 30 minutes - 28.3 MB

Youth is the hope of our future according to Jose Rizal. How are they enduring this pandemic? We’ve been locked down or under restrictions since March, and while youth are dealing with the stresses that come with the pandemic, it seems to have opened their eyes to other issues facing society. Mental health concerns, financial worries and the recovery are all on their minds. While the study shows that this far in to the pandemic, young Canadians are doing OK, there is an impact on the famil...

Ontario's 2020 Auditor General's Report on the Environment

November 27, 2020 17:48 - 20 minutes - 18.7 MB

PUBLISHED: 28/11/2020 The report card is in from Ontario’s Auditor General on the province’s environment policies. The marks are low for Doug Ford’s Ontario. Late last week, Bonnie Lysick released several reports painting a picture that lacked transparency from the government. The AG’s mandate is to review financial issues and public transparency for the public. It appears the Ministry of the Environment is not living up to its obligations. Ontario Parks comes under the Environment Minist...

UPTV 201123

November 24, 2020 01:41 - 31 minutes - 28.8 MB

Tonight's Panel: Ian Culbert, Executive Director Canadian Public Health Agency Elise Legault, Policy and Advocacy Manager ONE Dr.Jason Nickerson, Humanitarian Affairs Advisor Doctors Without Borders The world has watched and waited for a COVID-19 vaccine. Could it be here by the end of the year? Three vaccines are now showing potential - and Canada pre-ordered 20 million of Pfizers. This vaccine requires two shots, so 20 million doses only covers 10 million people. Earlier this...

UnpublishedTV: Promising Vaccines

November 24, 2020 01:41 - 31 minutes - 28.8 MB

Tonight's Panel: Ian Culbert, Executive Director Canadian Public Health Agency Elise Legault, Policy and Advocacy Manager ONE Dr.Jason Nickerson, Humanitarian Affairs Advisor Doctors Without Borders The world has watched and waited for a COVID-19 vaccine. Could it be here by the end of the year? Three vaccines are now showing potential - and Canada pre-ordered 20 million of Pfizers. This vaccine requires two shots, so 20 million doses only covers 10 million people. Earlier this year on ...

COVID-19: Impact on Youth

November 21, 2020 15:19 - 25 minutes - 23.4 MB

PUBLISHED: 21/11/2020 Youth is the hope of our future according to Jose Rizal. How are they enduring this pandemic? We’ve been locked down or under restrictions since March, and while youth are dealing with the stresses that come with the pandemic, it seems to have opened their eyes to other issues facing society. Mental health concerns, financial worries and the recovery are all on their minds. While the study shows that this far in to the pandemic, young Canadians are doing OK, there is...

UnpublishedTV: Canada's Military Propaganda Program

November 17, 2020 02:01 - 35 minutes - 33 MB

Emma Briant Visiting Research Associate in Human Rights at Bard College @EmmaLBriant David J Bercuson Professor of Military and Diplomatic History at University of Calgary @UCalgary Marcus Kolga - Senior Fellow at MacDonald Laurier Institute and Founder of Disinfowatch @kolga @MLInstitute @DisinfoW Dave Scanlon - Retired Navy Captain and Former Senior Public Affairs Officer @scanlonjd

COVID-19: Promising Vaccines

November 13, 2020 17:52 - 23 minutes - 21.9 MB

PUBLISHED: 11/13/2020 The world has watched and waited for a COVID-19 vaccine. Could it be here by the end of the year? This week, Pfizer announced some promising if not spectacular results from their testing of a vaccine - one that Canada has pre-ordered 20 million of. This vaccine requires two shots. so that 20 million only covers 10 million people. Earlier this year on the Unpublished Cafe, we asked the question How long did you think it would take to have a safe and effective vaccine!?...

COVID-19: Pfizer Vaccine

November 13, 2020 17:52 - 23 minutes - 21.9 MB

PUBLISHED: 11/13/2020 The world has watched and waited for a COVID-19 vaccine. Could it be here by the end of the year? This week, Pfizer announced some promising if not spectacular results from their testing of a vaccine - one that Canada has pre-ordered 20 million of. This vaccine requires two shots. so that 20 million only covers 10 million people. Earlier this year on the Unpublished Cafe, we asked the question How long did you think it would take to have a safe and effective ...

UnpublishedTV: The US Federal Election

November 10, 2020 01:38 - 29 minutes - 27.2 MB

Guests: Warren Kinsella Political Commentator Scotty Greenwood CEO Canadian American Business Council Elliot Tepper Prof. Norman Paterson School of International Affairs Richard Jenkins Director Public Sector Research Abacus Data

Canada's Military Propaganda Program

November 06, 2020 17:58 - 25 minutes - 23.3 MB

PUBLISHED: 07/11/2020 A Canadian Military operation has recently been brought to light - one that has been using propaganda and technology to influence Canadians. The Defence Strategic Communication Group is part of plan that has not been approved by the Minister of National Defence, and is currently under investigation concerning the data it collected on the Canadian people during it’s time assisting LTC homes in Ontario and Quebec. This rings similarly to the Cambridge Analytica scandal...

UnpublishedTV - Whistleblowers in Long-Term Care

November 03, 2020 01:42 - 31 minutes - 29.2 MB

Join Ed Hand and a panel of experts as they discuss whether protection for whistleblowing should be offered to all employees at LTC homes. GUESTS: Joel Harden Ottawa Centre MPP Allan Cutler Anti Corruption and Accountability Canada John Fraser Ottawa South MPP David Hutton Centre for Free Expression Ryerson University

The US Federal Election

October 30, 2020 16:35 - 36 minutes - 33.3 MB

PUBLISHED: 31/10/2020 It has to be one of the most pivotal elections in US history as Americans go to the polls on November 3rd. What will be the impact on Canada-US Relations? The countdown is on to determining the next President of the United States. Donald Trump’s unpredictability and protectionist bents rubbed many leaders the wrong way. The US, being Canada’s largest trading partner, has felt that wrath several times over the last four years. We have enjoyed the longest undefended bo...

Unpublished.TV: COVID-19 Rapid Testing

October 27, 2020 01:06 - 30 minutes - 28.4 MB

Join Ed Hand and a panel of experts as they discuss Canada's health infrastructure, and whether rapid tests are a key component in the fight against COVID-19.

Nova Scotia's Indigenous Lobster Crisis

October 23, 2020 18:03 - 16 minutes - 15 MB

PUBLISHED: 23/10/2020 Tensions are running high in Nova Scotia as a conflict between commercial lobster fishers and Indigenous communities. When will the violence end? Parliament held an emergency debate earlier this week following the vandalism and destruction of Indigenous fishing boat, van and traps. At issue is the Mi’kmaq ability to start their own lobster fishery. Under the 1999 Supreme Court ruling, Mi’kmaq bands have the right to fish for a moderate livelihood. While the Supreme C...

COVID-19: Whistleblowers in Long-Term Care

October 23, 2020 18:02 - 19 minutes - 17.7 MB

PUBLISHED: 23/10/2020 Fear is coursing through long-term care homes in Canada as the country slips into the second wave of the pandemic. Will it be as fatal as the first wave? During the first wave of Covid about 8 in 10 deaths from the virus were in long-term care. In late spring, the federal government called in the military to help with homes dealing with outbreaks and staff shortages. For many PSW’s and staff, they are the lowest paid yet face the most danger. On top of that, there is...

UnpublishedTV: COVID-19's Second Wave

October 20, 2020 01:02 - 32 minutes - 29.8 MB

Are we about to see the same lockdowns we enduring in Spring in response to COVID’s second-wave? The number of Covid cases is on the rise in Canada as the provinces struggle with hot spots. Quebec has gone into Red Alert and ordered residents in three hotspots not to socialize outside their household. Medical experts are advising against severe lockdown measures, as the virus only stops spreading for as long as the lockdown is in affect - and the consequences on business are far longer las...

COVID-19: Rapid Testing

October 16, 2020 16:28 - 30 minutes - 28.1 MB

PUBLISHED: 17/10/2020 The need for rapid Covid testing is crucial to flattening this curve. When will they be available? Ottawa and Toronto are coping with more lockdowns, and several areas in Quebec are in the same situation. The federal government has announced the purchase of almost 8 million rapid tests. It was aiming to conduct 200 thousand a day across the country, but currently we’re seeing about 70 thousand completed. The question for many is ‘why is it taking so long?’ for Health ...

Unpublished.TV: Throne Speech Implications

October 06, 2020 00:45 - 30 minutes - 28.1 MB

PUBLISHED: 24/07/2020 Long on promises and short on details. The Throne Speech makes promises but will it see the light of day? The Covid 19 pandemic took centre stage along with promises of lots of spending. Extensions of programs and an overhaul of Employment Insurance to help those in the contract and gig economy. With the support of the NDP to get it off its feet, can the rest of the Liberal’s agenda survive in the house of commons? ———————————— GUESTS: Lydia Miljan - Director of B...

COVID-19: Responding to the Second Wave

October 02, 2020 16:42 - 28 minutes - 25.8 MB

PUBLISHED: 03/10/2020 Are we about to see the same lockdowns enduring in Spring in response to COVID’s second-wave? The number of Covid cases is on the rise in Canada as the provinces struggle with hot spots. Quebec has gone into Red Alert and ordered residents in three hotspots not to socialize outside their household. Medical experts are advising against severe lockdown measures, as the virus only stops spreading for as long as the lockdown is in affect - and the consequences on busines...

UnpublishedTV - Liberal Throne Speech 2020

September 29, 2020 00:50 - 30 minutes - 28.1 MB

Join Ed Hand and a panel of experts as they discuss the implications and responses to the Throne Speech

Throne Speech Analysis

September 25, 2020 16:47 - 27 minutes - 25.1 MB

PUBLISHED: 24/07/2020 Long on promises and short on details. The Throne Speech makes promises but will it see the light of day? The Covid 19 pandemic took centre stage along with promises of lots of spending. Extensions of programs and an overhaul of Employment Insurance to help those in the contract and gig economy. With the support of the NDP to get it off its feet, can the rest of the Liberal’s agenda survive in the house of commons? ———————————— GUESTS: Daniel Fields - Senior Econo...

Throne Speech Analysis

September 25, 2020 16:47 - 27 minutes - 25.1 MB

PUBLISHED: 24/07/2020 Long on promises and short on details. The Throne Speech makes promises but will it see the light of day? The Covid 19 pandemic took centre stage along with promises of lots of spending. Extensions of programs and an overhaul of Employment Insurance to help those in the contract and gig economy. With the support of the NDP to get it off its feet, can the rest of the Liberal’s agenda survive in the house of commons? ———————————— GUESTS: Daniel Fields - Sen...

UnpublishedTV - Reopening the Border

September 22, 2020 00:51 - 31 minutes - 28.7 MB

Join Ed Hand and a panel of experts as they do a live discussion on whether the American-Canadian border will reopen

Liberal Throne Speech 2020

September 18, 2020 17:13 - 24 minutes - 22.2 MB

PUBLISHED: 19/09/2020 A Throne Speech is on the horizon for Canadians. Will it mean a new direction for the country or a trip to the ballot box? The gnashing of teeth was apparent when the Liberals pulled the plug on Parliament, proroguing until September 23rd. Opposition members accuse the Grits of ducking the investigations into the WE Scandal. The political posturing is not surprising, but the bottom line for all Canadians is finding away out of the pandemic and getting the economy on t...

Unpublished.TV: University Students

September 15, 2020 00:54 - 30 minutes - 28.1 MB

PUBLISHED: 29/08/2020 University students in Canada have been back to class for at least a week - but what's changed as a result of the pandemic? Colleges and universities are shifting to more of an online model with a few options for smaller in person learning. Not all students can afford to B-Y-O-D(evice), and internet connection may be another hurdle for some. Many students saw their last semester go up in flames when the pandemic first arrived. Now, that the September semester is here...

COVID-19: Reopening the Border

September 11, 2020 16:53 - 26 minutes - 24.3 MB

PUBLISHED: 09/12/2020 Polling in Canada consistently shows between 80 and 90 percent of Canadians want the Canada - US border to remain closed due to America’s lack of control over the coronavirus. How long will Canadians get their way? The longest undefended border in the world has been closed to all but essential travel since March 21st. 29 US Congress members have written the Canadian Government to start making a plan for when the border can open safely. Almost $630 billion annually is ...

UnpublishedTV: Proroguing Parliament

September 01, 2020 17:25 - 21 minutes - 20.2 MB

PUBLISHED: 22/08/2020 It’s time to hit the reset button according to the Prime Minister. Whether it will save his government is still to be seen. Parliament has been prorogued until late September. The WE Scandal has dragged down the image and support of the Liberals and it has shown Finance Minister Bill Morneau the door. Chrystia Freeland has now been placed into the Finance portfolio with a Cabinet Shuffle expected before September 23rd when the Liberals will hold a Throne Speech and Co...

COVID-19: University Students

August 28, 2020 17:26 - 26 minutes - 24.3 MB

PUBLISHED: 29/08/2020 We are just days away from the beginning of the semester for college and university students. How will things be different during this pandemic? This summer has been a bit of a learning curve for college and university teachers who have to deliver a curriculum yet do it in a safe way. Colleges and universities are shifting to more of an online model with a few options for smaller in person learning. In the US, some universities returned to class only to shut down due ...

UnpublishedTV - Canada & China Relations: Navigating Trade and Diplomacy

August 25, 2020 00:52 - 32 minutes - 29.8 MB

PUBLISHED: 14/08/2020 Just when you think relations couldn’t get any worse between Canada and China...they do. Last week, China ramped up the pressure on Canada by sentencing two Canadians to the death penalty. The bizarre part was they had already been convicted and sentenced to incarceration. Then it all changed. This relationship has been skidding into the ditch since Huawei Executive Meng Wangzhou was arrested in B.C. to be extradited to the U.S. Shortly after that, Michael Kovrig and ...

Proroguing Parliament

August 21, 2020 18:26 - 21 minutes - 20.2 MB

PUBLISHED: 22/08/2020 It’s time to hit the reset button according to the Prime Minister. Whether it will save his government is still to be seen. Parliament has been prorogued until late September. The WE Scandal has dragged down the image and support of the Liberals and it has shown Finance Minister Bill Morneau the door. Chrystia Freeland has now been placed into the Finance portfolio with a Cabinet Shuffle expected before September 23rd when the Liberals will hold a Throne Speech and Co...

COVID-19: Pandemic Insurance

August 18, 2020 23:30 - 10 minutes - 9.71 MB

PUBLISHED: 18/08/2020 Hindsight is 20/20. But foresight? The pandemic threw the economy in a blender with the lockdown. Despite provinces emerging and advancing in opening up in stages, crowds and close contact are verboten. Needless to say the impact on tourism is near devastation. But out of that, the world renowned Shaw Theatre in Niagara on the Lake, was able to keep 500 workers paid, actors, musicians and crew. A bit of shrewd business thinking and a bit of luck means more than 500 p...

UnpublishedTV - Was there a Saudi Hit Squad in Canada?

August 18, 2020 17:46 - 33 minutes - 30.4 MB

PUBLISHED: 17/08/2020 It reads like a thriller and if it’s proven true, it will leave your blood running cold. A bombshell dropped in a Washington courtroom by a former high level official in Saudi Arabia who now lives in exile in Canada. The explosive accusations include sending a Saudi hit squad to Canada to try and kill him. Jabri also maintains he has been bombarded with text threats from Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, and members of his family have disappeared with no contact. Jabr...

UnpublishedTV - Was there a Saudi Hit Squad in Canada?

August 18, 2020 17:46 - 33 minutes - 30.4 MB

PUBLISHED: 17/08/2020 It reads like a thriller and if it’s proven true, it will leave your blood running cold. A bombshell dropped in a Washington courtroom by a former high level official in Saudi Arabia who now lives in exile in Canada. The explosive accusations include sending a Saudi hit squad to Canada to try and kill him. Jabri also maintains he has been bombarded with text threats from Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, and members of his family have disappeared with no cont...

Canada-China Relations: Navigating Trade and Diplomacy

August 14, 2020 20:15 - 22 minutes - 20.9 MB

PUBLISHED: 14/08/2020 Just when you think relations couldn’t get any worse between Canada and China...they do. Last week, China ramped up the pressure on Canada by sentencing two Canadians to the death penalty. The bizarre part was they had already been convicted and sentenced to incarceration. Then it all changed. This relationship has been skidding into the ditch since Huawei Executive Meng Wangzhou was arrested in B.C. to be extradited to the U.S. Shortly after that, Michael Kovrig and ...

COVID-19: Who Gets the Vaccine First?

August 12, 2020 12:00 - 8 minutes - 8.26 MB

PUBLISHED: 12/08/2020 With the US, Europe and other countries ordering millions of doses of potential COVID vaccines, many are wondering if there will be any left for Canada. The federal government announced this week, that it had signed two deals to secure several million doses from Pfizer Canada and Moderna. But what had many scratching their heads was what took Canada so long? Any potential vaccine for Covid will still have to be approved by Health Canada. Canada has loaded up on equipm...

UnpublishedTV - WE Charity Scandal

August 11, 2020 00:42 - 30 minutes - 28.2 MB

PUBLISHED: 10/08/2020 The federal government is in full on damage control in the wake of the WE Charity scandal. Will it be enough for the Prime Minister to step aside? Prime Minister Trudeau was apologetic after the fact that it was revealed the WE Charity scored a sole sourced program to run the 900 million dollar youth volunteer program. Initially it was suggested the federal service made the recommendation but that has been less clear. It also came to light that his mother, brother and...

UPTV for Aug 10, 2020

August 11, 2020 00:42 - 30 minutes - 28.2 MB

PUBLISHED: 10/08/2020 The federal government is in full on damage control in the wake of the WE Charity scandal. Will it be enough for the Prime Minister to step aside? Prime Minister Trudeau was apologetic after the fact that it was revealed the WE Charity scored a sole sourced program to run the 900 million dollar youth volunteer program. Initially it was suggested the federal service made the recommendation but that has been less clear. It also came to light that his mother, br...

COVID-19: Professional Sports

August 10, 2020 12:00 - 20 minutes - 19.1 MB

PUBLISHED: 10/08/2020 The pandemic knocked pro sports out of our consciousness when it struck in March. Finishing a season and crowning a champion seemed like a lack of priorities. When we all have to be six feet apart, wear masks, and avoid crowds, it seems a little ridiculous. After all, isn’t it the roar of the crowd what we love? The only thing more ridiculous is the fact that the NHL awarded Toronto one of the bubble cities, despite the city being only in Stage 2. Yet, the Toronto Blu...

Was There a Saudi Arabian Hit Squad in Canada?

August 07, 2020 16:59 - 9 minutes - 8.37 MB

PUBLISHED: 07/08/2020 It reads like a thriller and if it’s proven true, it will leave your blood running cold. A bombshell dropped yesterday in a Washington courtroom by a former high level official in Saudi Arabia who now lives in exile in Canada. The explosive accusations include sending a Saudi hit squad to Canada to try and kill him. Jabri also maintains he has been bombarded with text threats from Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, and members of his family have disappeared with no con...

UnpublishedTV: COVID-19 and Returning to School

July 28, 2020 12:21 - 32 minutes - 29.4 MB

PUBLISHED: 20/07/2020 Answers are few and far between for school boards getting ready to welcome students back in September. The Ontario Government has said it would announce more details this week to give boards the time to implement their plan. 72 of Ontario’s school boards are preparing plans for three possible scenarios — a full-time return to in-person learning, virtual classes for all, or a hybrid model that combines the two. This will not be any routine return in September ...

UnpublishedTV: COVID-19 and Returning to School

July 28, 2020 12:21 - 32 minutes - 29.4 MB

PUBLISHED: 20/07/2020 Answers are few and far between for school boards getting ready to welcome students back in September. The Ontario Government has said it would announce more details this week to give boards the time to implement their plan. 72 of Ontario’s school boards are preparing plans for three possible scenarios — a full-time return to in-person learning, virtual classes for all, or a hybrid model that combines the two. This will not be any routine return in September as distan...

COVID-19: Ontario's Bill 197 - The Economic Recovery Act

July 24, 2020 17:14 - 34 minutes - 31.8 MB

PUBLISHED: 24/07/2020 Bill 197 will give the government sweeping powers when it comes to what gets built where Ontario's COVID-19 Economic Recovery Act, 2020. Bill 197 is an omnibus bill that tweaks 20 pieces of previous legislation. It touches on construction, education, the environment and healthcare. The Bill was passed in the Ontario Legislature this week, but has drawn the ire from many for not having public consultation on those changes and putting too much unilateral power in the ha...

COVID-19: Vaccines in China and the UK

July 24, 2020 17:12 - 20 minutes - 19 MB

PUBLISHED: 24/07/2020 More than half a million people worldwide have succumbed to the Covid 19 virus, almost nine thousand here in Canada. While the race is on with researchers to develop a vaccine, there are two potential inoculations that could be the answer. When they may be available is the question? Researchers at Oxford University in the UK have developed one with AstraZeneca, while CanSino has also developed one with the Chinese military. While these are a step in the right directio...

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