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HALIFAX 鈥?Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer is accusing Quebec MP and former leadership rival Maxime Bernier of putting his own personal ambitions ahead of the chance to make Canada a better place.As the Conservative policy convention was getting underway Thursday in Halifax, Scheer portrayed Bernier dramatic decision to le
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TORONTO 鈥?Intensive care nurse Jane Abas is assessing her patient, checking her medication and monitoring her heart rate.The 68-year-old woman tested positive for a COVID-19 variant shortly
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stanley cups t situation can change quickly. The day before, another COVID-19 patient in a similar condition 鈥?who had just retired last month 鈥?passed away. She says it happened fast. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We tried to bring them back, we couldn ;t, she recalls. It was so sad.Abas and her colleagues are exhausted, but they know the third wave of infections is still rising. Claire Wilkinson, another ICU nurse treating a patient in the next room over, says she noticing the increase in severely ill patients. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The third wa
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