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Court ruling in Greece finding the government responsible for a woman's vaccine death. The decision may be appealed though.
https://news.rebekahbarnett.com.au/p/greek-court-awards-300000-euros-for
https://www.facebook.com/reel/2021054565494831
'Greek and European sites report that an administrative court attributed responsibility for the woman’s death to the government'

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David Ebys NDP is being very obstinate with Alberta when it comes to transporting Alberta products through British Columbia, I agree with Keith Wilson, it's time to do to them what that they do to us.

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B.C. relies on Alberta in two vulnerable ways: fuel supply for the Lower Mainland and access through Alberta to eastern markets.

That does not mean Alberta should be reckless. It means Alberta should stop acting powerless.

Independence gives Alberta control, leverage, and a future our grandchildren can believe in. We can do better.
https://x.com/ikwilson/status/2076032276882690471

I subscribe to Indeed and got a job sent to me for Gobind Savar school with the following blurb in the job description: Staff are required to cover their heads with a bandana while on school property, during field trips, and on professional development days.

I thought we were in Canada and didn't have to wear head coverings. I'd be tempted to apply just because I could refuse. Although I likely wouldn't even get an interview with a last name like Clark.

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