What irked and inspired National Post readers this week. (Yes, ArriveCAN is on the list)
Your story on the decline of the Roman Catholic Church was accompanied by a photo of a nearly empty St. Michael’s Cathedral on a Good Friday during the pandemic. Why you used the picture is a mystery. Of course St. Michael’s was empty during the pandemic. There were severe restrictions on the number of people who could attend. Most of us ended up watching services online. The same would be true of most mainstream churches.
In 1968, Wilson and Jungner developed well-accepted principles of screening, including the key tenet that “the cost of case-finding should be economically balanced in relation to the possible expenditure on medical care.”that the cost required to detect one random traveller with COVID is $120,000. This staggering expenditure simply helps determine the infectious status of one amongst thousands of active cases — without treatment or effective limitation of spread.
Couch should be grateful that, in his case, this appears to only be a temporary glitch in the ArriveCAN app and he will soon be able to re-enter the U.S. and return whenever he pleases. I guess I’ll have to check with my MP to see when he’s available to go on a motorcycle trip with me to California this summer. Hopefully he’s not a hugger.Photo by Dax Melmer / PostmediaGive me a chance’: The ArriveCAN app writes in response to its criticsDear ArriveCAN app, it is wonderful to hear from another government department collecting data from citizens and others.
South Africa Latest News, South Africa Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Letter to the editor: City needs more than a new brandWhy aren't our local politicians more vocal towards the provincial government about what we need as a city?
Read more »
Letters to the editor: ‘Go up to the lookout on Mont Royal, visit Jean-Talon Market when it’s packed with weekend shoppers; stroll along the waterfront in Old Montreal.’ Canadian travel tips, plus other letters to the editor for July 23‘Go up to the lookout on Mont Royal, visit Jean-Talon Market when it’s packed with weekend shoppers; stroll along the waterfront in Old Montreal.’ Canadian travel tips, plus other letters to the editor for July 23
Read more »
Letters to the editor: ‘My experience with Air Canada and Toronto Pearson Airport started great – and ended badly.’ Scenes from summer travel season, plus other letters to the editor for July 24In today’s letters to the editor: airport chaos; health care crisis; Patrick Brown; the Uvalde shooting report; the Calgary Stampede; Holocaust education; Festival International de Jazz de Montréal
Read more »
YOU SAID IT: Pretending there's a bright sideThe letter writer tries to put the best possible spin on recent inflationary pressures in Canada.
Read more »
Chiefs ask Freedom Convoy protesters asked to stay away from Pope’s apology siteThe Indigenous chiefs of the area where Pope Francis is expected to apologize for his church’s role in an abusive residential-school system are warning anyone wishing to participate in a Freedom Convoy-like protest to stay away.
Read more »
We Tried it: Fly Fishing With the Calgary Women Fly Fishers Club - Avenue CalgaryAvenue’s assistant editor went fly fishing with the Calgary Women Fly Fishers Club, which promotes fly fishing to women of all ages and abilities. yyc flyfishing
Read more »