NHL investigating Evander Kane for using fake vaccine card: reports

San Jose Sharks forward Evander Kane is being investigated by the NHL over allegations that he submitted a fake COVID-19 vaccination card, according to media reports.
WHO urges widespread rollout of malaria vaccine for children in Africa

Malaria kills hundreds of thousands of people every year, mostly children under five. The World Health Organization is endorsing Mosquirix, the only approved vaccine against the disease, in addition to the continued use of bednets and spraying.
After my mom's health scare, I learned to cook rich desi food in a healthier way

My mother’s angioplasty at the age of 54 was a wake-up call for me to better understand and manage my health, writes Hina Husain.
Military 'simply doesn't get it' when it comes to sexual misconduct, PM says

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said today the military "still doesn't get it" when it comes to sexual misconduct in the Canadian Armed Forces.
Hack of streaming service Twitch reveals payment info of top users
Live streaming video service Twitch has been hacked in a breach that has exposed the financial information of some of the people who use it.
Trudeau says he regrets travelling to Tofino, B.C., on 1st National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau apologized today for travelling for a family vacation to Tofino, B.C., last Thursday on the first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, saying the decision was a mistake.
YouTube drops singer R. Kelly's official channels after sex-trafficking conviction
YouTube said it has removed R&B singer R. Kelly's channels from its video platform, distancing itself from the singer who was convicted of sex trafficking last month.
40% of staff in B.C. care homes went to work sick in first 2 waves of pandemic, report finds

B.C.'s seniors advocate says the province must expand paid sick-leave provisions for staff, hire more registered nurses, eliminate shared rooms and increase the scope and frequency of COVID-19 testing in order to prevent further outbreaks and deaths in its long-term care homes.
World's top women soccer players say their league failed to protect them from sexual misconduct

The National Women’s Soccer League is reeling from sexual harassment and misconduct allegations involving one of its most prominent coaches, and the fallout has led to series of firings and resignations. Here's what you need to know.
Urgent government action needed to tackle COVID-19 health-care crisis, medical leaders warn

More than 30 national and provincial health organizations are trying to decide which of the devastating effects COVID-19 has had on Canadian health care they should tackle first.