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    OTTAWA, Dec 3 (Reuters) – The economic impact of the second wave of COVID-19 in Canada has been deeper than expected and the government must be agile to ensure it can respond to gaps in supports should any emerge, Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland said on Thursday.

    Following the hearing, Lee Elliot Major, Professor of Social Mobility at the University of Exeter, said: ‘The Government’s flagship recovery programme is currently sleep-walking into catastrophe, letting down a generation of children who have been scarred by the pandemic.

    Sarah Duffy, 34, from Manchester, rolled over on her ankle aged 26, and began to suffer from weak and brittle bones which led to her diagnosis of osteoporosis, which normally affects people aged 80 and over.

    LONDON, Dec 17 (Reuters) – British negotiators are still trying to bridge gaps in trade talks with the European Union but ending a transition period without such an agreement remains the most likely outcome, Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s spokesman said again on Thursday.

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    Freeland told a Vancouver business group by video conference that the government hopes the supports it has put in place will get businesses and Canadians through to the end of the pandemic, but did not discount additional aid if needed.

    Ron DeSantis played a shocking video at the start of his press conference on Wednesday containing sexually explicit content, illustrated and detailed in children’s books at various Florida school libraries.

    The National Tutoring Programme, which schools can use to get subsidised extra teaching for the neediest pupils, has enrolled fewer than 10 per cent of the children it needs to reach this academic year.

    “I am hopeful that we now have the social safety net … to get through to the end of COVID. But I believe you have to be flexible,” she said. “If we find that there are some gaps, obviously we will be agile and look to fill those gaps.”

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