Marion Warnica
Marion Warnica is a journalist with CBC News. She has lived in and reported from Rwanda, Thailand, Peru and Australia — and is the recipient of two national RTDNA awards for investigative journalism. marion.warnica@cbc.ca twitter: @warnicam
Latest from Marion Warnica
Here's why Canadians have reason to be more optimistic about the COVID-19 vaccine rollout
Canada's vaccine rollout can seem disappointing when compared to the quick progress in some other countries, but that may not be a fair comparison, some experts say. The fact is certain key metrics suggest Canada's rollout performance is actually on the rise compared to those of many other countries.
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Incomplete national data makes it hard to assess exactly how far along Canada is on vaccination
Officials in Canada's most populous province are not submitting key COVID-19 data to the federal government's health agency, making it difficult to get a clear, national picture of how the first phase of the country's vaccination program is progressing.
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Fact check: How provinces are handling the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine stoppage
Monday is the first day of a week-long Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine drought in Canada, and the sudden change in plan has several provinces scrambling to readjust their vaccine rollout scheduling.
Canada |
CBC Investigates
Prison guards accused of using inmates as weapons to cover up alleged sexual harassment
Two major investigations are underway and several employees have been suspended after what the federal corrections service calls “very serious” allegations of harassment, intimidation and inappropriate employee conduct by staff at Edmonton’s maximum-security prison.
Canada -Edmonton |