OTTAWA (Reuters) – Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau apologized Monday for participating in a cabinet decision to use a charity with which he and his family have worked to administer a $ 900 million student grant program ( $ 663.4 million). FILE PHOTO: Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau attends a …
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FILE PHOTO: A scientist prepares samples during the research and development of a coronavirus disease vaccine (COVID-19) in a laboratory of the biotechnology company BIOCAD in Saint Petersburg, Russia, June 11, 2020. REUTERS / Anton Vaganov MOSCOW (Reuters) – A Russian institute developing one of the country’s possible coronavirus vaccines …
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HONG KONG (Reuters) – Beijing’s main representative office in Hong Kong warned that the weekend’s pro-democracy opposition primary elections could violate a new national security law, exacerbating concerns about the crackdown on the democratic movement of the former British colony. FILE PHOTO: Riot police patrol in a shopping center during …
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“We as a society are talking about social justice versus social injustice. We as a community have to look at ourselves,” Police Chief Shaun Ferguson told reporters on the scene. The three were on a residential street Monday when they were shot by people who approached them, Ferguson said. It …
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