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Amazon Canada is packed with beauty products for less, and you can order them from the convenience of your own home.

It’s easy to spend a lot of money on beauty and skincare items, especially when you’re trying out new products and shopping in-store.

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An Ottawa law professor is filing criminal charges against the Ontario Premier, Doug Ford, for removing his mask during a press conference at the Ottawa Hospital in March.

On May 17, University of Ottawa law professor, Amir Attaran, announced that he had filed a criminal charge against the Ontario Progressive Conservative Party candidate for reportedly violating provincial COVID-19 laws.

“Public health law will not be mocked by the powerful,” Attaran tweeted on Tuesday morning. “The law applies to Big Men, too,” he wrote later that day.

Attaran’s lawsuit concerns Ford’s visit to the Ottawa Hospital on March 25. During the visit, the Ontario premier announced his government’s $29.1 million commitment to help fund the Ottawa Hospital's Civic Campus. He, among other speakers, removed his mask to speak at the podium.

Ford was supposed to be under a 14-day quarantine after travelling to Washington earlier that week, according to the Ottawa Citizen.

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If you've been biting holes in your bologna as part of your skin routine, then we've got some good news.

Also, why would you do that?

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Premier Doug Ford announced Ontario's long-term plan for COVID-19 in a press conference on Friday and has announced that face masks won't be required forever.

According to a government press release, face masks could no longer be required in indoor settings as of March 28, 2022.

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