'And the $1.7 trillion US spending package passed last year and signed into law by Biden put an end to a rule that barred states from kicking people off #Medicaid, a move that is expected to see millions of people lose their coverage after April 1.'
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Drugstore robberies in Toronto and the GTA have skyrocketed since 2021 and pharmacists say not enough is being done to protect them. @TinaYazdani
https://t.co/9UshpxZGpA
The Tobacco and Vaping Products Act aims to walk the narrow line between giving people who smoke a safer alternative to combustible tobacco products and protecting youth and people who don’t already smoke from taking up vaping. https://t.co/tSNT4xqpcP
Provincial police are warning of a “highly potent and potentially fatal strain” of illicit opioids circulating in Simcoe and Muskoka after four people died recently from suspected overdoses https://t.co/RG6pZaTyvg
Prince Harry defended his decision to publish a memoir that lays bare rifts inside Britain’s royal family, saying it’s an attempt to “own my story” after 38 years of “spin and distortion” by others. https://t.co/UvjbycH6H5
"How our recent and dark history is popularly remembered will almost certainly determine the likelihood of that history repeating itself," @g_tudor wrote last year. https://t.co/95LiG2fuib