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An English surgeon in Glasgow beat a killer nobody could see. 🏴🇬🇧
Today, every safe operation on earth begins the way he insisted.
In 1865, 16 deaths in 35 operations was a good surgeon's record. The knife was not the killer. The ward was. Doctors called it hospitalism, and
"The Canadian immigration system has been so lenient in recent years that it has allowed the full-scale infiltration of criminal networks," notes @GeoffRuss3.
"We must push our politicians to do a better job of screening who we let into the country."
“A shadow lies over the spectre of large foreign investment. For one, many companies that might invest are headquartered in the United States or China, and Canada’s current relationships with both are rocky. Consider the impact if those difficulties remain. For example, if
"@MarkJCarney has antagonized the U.S., seemingly heedless of the consequences.
Most famously, Carney’s January speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos bemoaned a “rupture in the world order,” widely understood as a barely veiled criticism of Trump and his policies.
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"The political squabbling and gamesmanship on both sides serve the interests of both countries’ politicians but no one else," write @brianleecrowley & @DanielDorman_
"Canada & the U.S. should come back to the table and strike a new deal."
Liz Truss (@trussliz), former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, recently wrote a book called Ten Years to Save the West.
As the latest speaker for Voices that Inspire, the Macdonald-Laurier Vancouver Speaker Series, Truss joined MLI's Brian Lee Crowley (@brianleecrowley) to




