Alberta Premier Danielle Smith told a reporter who asked whether she was getting boosted that she’s “healthy” and believes vaccine conversations should take place with her doctor and not the media. Her response is a bold departure from how most politicians have discussed vaccination in the last three years, promoting it as a one-size-fits-all solution to Covid, True North’s Andrew Lawton says.
Also, the government is not committing to releasing a 37-year old report on Nazis in Canada, which was produced in secret by the Deschenes Commission in 1986. It’s high time Canadians see the names, Jewish groups are saying. B’nai Brith research and advocacy manager Rich Robertson joins to discuss.
Plus, Chrystia Freeland once contributed to an encyclopedia that downplayed the 14th Waffen SS’s Nazi ties.
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