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Canada to ship experimental Ebola vaccine to WHO
Canada has planned to ship 800 vials of its Ebola vaccine to the World Health Organization (WHO) in Geneva to curb the outbreak of the disease.
The experimental vaccines will be distributed by WHO in the countries most affected by the disease, the Public Health Agency of Canada announced.
“The vaccine is undergoing clinical trials on humans at Walter Reed Army Institute of Research in the United...
Crime is genetic says Canadian researcher
Crime
Criminals might be “born to be bad,” genetically and inextricably pre-programmed at birth to engage in violent and other criminal behaviour, accumulating evidence suggests.
The concept of a “crime gene,” and the explanation “my genes made me do it,” are gaining in acceptance among many researchers. This development is generating novel challenges in criminal...
Canwest the largest media company in Canada going bankrupt
The future of Canwest Global Communications, Canada’s largest media conglomerate, became uncertain on Tuesday after the company was granted bankruptcy protection in a Toronto court for several operations, including its television network and The National Post newspaper.
The company, which is based in Winnipeg, Manitoba, did not include a chain of 11 large newspapers or several specialty television...
Manitoba: Embrace Diversity Or We Will Take Your Kids
The Canadian Press Legal experts across the country are closely watching a custody case involving two children seized by Manitoba social services over allegations their parents taught them to hate minorities.
Family and constitutional law professors say racist parents can’t lose custody of their children simply due to their beliefs.
But if those beliefs are so extreme they promote violence and...