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Today on Media Miss Minute, American doctors and nurses are flocking to Canada in droves
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And YouTube says some banned COVID-era accounts could be coming back. I'm Craig DeGrelli. Here on Media Miss Minute, we break down two stories largely ignored by
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partisan media outlets. First, a story mostly ignored by the right. British Columbia's health
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minister says more than 130 American health care professionals have formally accepted jobs in the
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province. Out of more than 1,400 applicants, at least 80 nurses and 38 doctors have already been
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hired. Health minister Josie Osborne says they expect even more to come, pointing to the, quote
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erosion of rights, disregard of science, and lack of universal health care in the U.S. as reasons
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American workers are looking abroad. Now to a story largely underreported on the left
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YouTube's parent company, Alphabet, says it will allow accounts banned during the COVID-19 pandemic to apply for reinstatement
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Many were removed at the request of the Biden administration for pushing misleading claims about vaccines, the virus, or unproven treatments
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Alphabet says those users can now seek reinstatement if their accounts were removed for violating policies that are no longer in effect
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