July 16: Russian hackers accused of trying to steal vaccine data from Canada, Britain and U.S.; B.C. researchers estimate less than 1 per cent of province was infected by first coronavirus wave
contract to administer the student volunteer program, the minister for youth told the first parliamentary committee hearing into the contract controversy today., with the final figure dependent on the number of students enrolled.
Minister of Diversity and Inclusion and Youth Bardish Chagger said Employment and Social Development Canada recommended that WE Charity administer the program, and she took the suggestion to cabinet. She also said the Prime Minister did not direct her to pick WE.intelligence services, allegedly targeted data from “organizations involved in COVID-19 vaccine development in Canada, the United States and the United Kingdom.
without having the country return to a general lockdown as the number of new cases reaches record levels.nations will meet in person for the first since February, to try to carve up a potential aid package of €1.85-trillion among themselves.company Johnson & Johnson is in talks with the government of Japan and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation about locking up allocations of its
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