Marvel's #ShangChi opens in theatres across Canada tomorrow.
The Globe's @clifforddlee spoke to @SimuLiu ahead of its release to talk about diversity, tweeting a lot and what his parents really think of their superhero son.
.@SimuLiu on his parents' review of #ShangChi: "They watched it. I think they were just so glad, like, “Oh, you didn’t do terrible. I think in their way, they were trying to tell me that they were very, very proud of me."
.@SimuLiu on representation: "When Asian storytellers or minority storytellers are able to make decisions like casting, make greenlight decisions on projects – I feel like that’s when you’re gonna start to get the most nuanced kinds of representation."
"#ShangChi is a first, but it’s firstly fun to watch... [It] is the most straightforward – and therefore most entertaining – Marvel offering in some time. Bring on the sequel," writes @clifforddlee.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is ditching vaccine passports, mandatory face mask rules and work-from-home regulations – and will instead rely mainly on vaccinations to get the country through the winter months.
The strategy centred largely on expanding vaccinations to younger teenagers and launching a booster shot program for front-line health care staff and people over the age of 50.
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Alberta’s intensive-care units are nursing a record number of patients ill with the coronavirus, and physicians are warning the province’s health system could fail within four weeks.
There were 209 patients with COVID-19 in Alberta’s ICUs as of Monday afternoon, according to Alberta Health Services’ internal data, obtained by The Globe and Mail.
The province is cancelling surgeries and procedures to free up the equipment, space and health professionals needed to care for this surge of patients, most of whom are not immunized against the virus.
With the Delta variant dominant across Canada and cold weather approaching, scientists & health authorities have turned their attention to the question of who may need a third dose of the COVID-19 vaccine – and when.
NACI recommends immunocompromised people 12 and older – who have not yet been immunized – should receive 3 doses of a mRNA vaccine. Those in this group who have been vaccinated should be offered an third dose.
Alberta, Ontario and Quebec have already been offering additional doses – not only to the immunocompromised but also to people travelling to countries that do not currently recognize their primary vaccine series.
Two of Netflix’s most-prized 2021 festival movies have leaked online after debuting as part of the at-home digital offerings of the Toronto International Film Festival.
Jane Campion’s drama “The Power of the Dog,” starring Benedict Cumberbatch, and the Antoine Fuqua thriller “The Guilty,” led by Jake Gyllenhaal, both appeared on pirate websites as of early Monday.