What the parties are promising small businesses; Pieces of Canadian lab virus found in Wuhan patients

by EditorR

In today’s election special series, we’ll go over the latest announcement from each party. We then discuss the changes that small business owners would like to see, as well how the partie plan to help the market.

We take a look at the candidates’ plans on senior care, and what associate professor at Carleton University’s Sprott School of Business, Ian Lee, have to say about financial aid to seniors in Canada.

Next, we cover how an American scientist recently found pieces of genetically modified Henipah virus in samples from early Wuhan COVID-19 patients. Henipah was one of two types of viruses sent to China by Chinese-born scientists from a Canadian laboratory.

Lastly, we take a quick look at the polls as of today, which shows that the latest poll and voters may be re-evaluating their selections.

 

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