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Canada COVID

  • Canadians Feel Less Safe Now Than Before the Pandemic, New Poll Suggests
    Canadians Feel Less Safe Now Than Before the Pandemic, New Poll Suggests
    A new poll suggests Canadians feel less safe now than before the pandemic, while a majority said provincial and federal governments are not adequately addressing crime and public safety issues. ...
    April 12, 2023BY Marnie Cathcart
  • MP Wagantall ‘Blown Away by Incredible Response’ After Being Removed From Parliament Hill for Not Revealing Vaccination Status
    MP Wagantall ‘Blown Away by Incredible Response’ After Being Removed From Parliament Hill for Not Revealing Vaccination Status
    Conservative MP Cathay Wagantall says she was surprised by the media and public interest following her recent removal ...
    June 7, 2022BY Lee Harding
  • CPP and EI Payroll Tax Increases Put Needs of the State Before Those of the People
    CPP and EI Payroll Tax Increases Put Needs of the State Before Those of the People
    Commentary Happy New Tax Increase. The planned hike in Canada Pension Plan and employment insurance premiums has not ...
    January 3, 2022BY John Robson
  • More Than $1B Needed to Clear Surgical Backlogs: Canadian Medical Association
    More Than $1B Needed to Clear Surgical Backlogs: Canadian Medical Association
    OTTAWA—The Canadian Medical Association says it will cost $1.3 billion to clear the backlogs for eight key procedures ...
    November 30, 2021BY The Canadian Press
  • Canada Lifts Global Advisory on Non Essential Travel, Still Advises Against Cruises
    Canada Lifts Global Advisory on Non Essential Travel, Still Advises Against Cruises
    OTTAWA—The federal government has lifted a global advisory asking Canadians to avoid non-essential travel outside the country, but ...
    October 22, 2021BY The Canadian Press
  • Demand Increasing: Canadian Blood Services Watching Supply as COVID 19 Rules Eased
    Demand Increasing: Canadian Blood Services Watching Supply as COVID 19 Rules Eased
    CALGARY—A return to a somewhat normal summer as COVID-19 restrictions are eased is putting a strain on Canada’s ...
    July 29, 2021BY The Canadian Press
  • Quebec Lifts Emergency COVID 19 Measures While Newfoundland Expands Restrictions
    Quebec Lifts Emergency COVID 19 Measures While Newfoundland Expands Restrictions
    Quebec has lifted the last remaining emergency lockdown measures imposed on some of its COVID-19 hot spot regions ...
    May 24, 2021BY The Canadian Press
  • Canada’s Summer Camps Hope to Reopen as Provinces Plan to Lift Restrictions
    Canada’s Summer Camps Hope to Reopen as Provinces Plan to Lift Restrictions
    Summer camps are cautiously optimistic they will be able to operate this year as COVID-19 restrictions are expected ...
    May 17, 2021BY The Canadian Press
  • Street Racing Surges Across US Amid Coronavirus Pandemic
    Street Racing Surges Across US Amid Coronavirus Pandemic
    Jaye Sanford, a 52-year-old mother of two, was driving home in suburban Atlanta on Nov. 21 when a ...
    May 14, 2021BY The Associated Press
  • Fewer Flights Land in Canada With COVID 19 Since Ban on Planes From India, Pakistan
    Fewer Flights Land in Canada With COVID 19 Since Ban on Planes From India, Pakistan
    OTTAWA—The number of planes landing in Canada carrying passengers with COVID-19 was cut by more than half in ...
    May 14, 2021BY The Canadian Press
  • On COVID Messaging, It’s Time Government Treated Us Like Adults
    On COVID Messaging, It’s Time Government Treated Us Like Adults
    Commentary In the long, strange saga of Canadian governments’ response to COVID-19, one of the strangest crept by ...
    May 10, 2021BY John Robson
  • Feds to Work ‘Narrowly’ With Ontario Plea to Pause Entry of International Students
    Feds to Work ‘Narrowly’ With Ontario Plea to Pause Entry of International Students
    Ontario Premier Doug Ford says "the borders are broken" and is pushing Ottawa to tighten restrictions at international ...
    April 30, 2021BY The Canadian Press
  • Pandemic Prompts Lifestyle Changes, Survey Finds
    Pandemic Prompts Lifestyle Changes, Survey Finds
    The pandemic and measures to prevent its spread have made Canadians change their lifestyle—some for the better, and ...
    April 29, 2021BY Lee Harding
  • Military, Civilian Health Workers Heading to Hot Zones in Ontario, Nova Scotia
    Military, Civilian Health Workers Heading to Hot Zones in Ontario, Nova Scotia
    OTTAWA—Dozens of health professionals from both the military and federal public service are being deployed to some provinces ...
    April 27, 2021BY The Canadian Press
  • Federal Court Judge Dismisses Bid to Halt Hotel Quarantines
    Federal Court Judge Dismisses Bid to Halt Hotel Quarantines
    OTTAWA—A group of air travellers has lost a Federal Court bid for an interim injunction to prohibit hotel ...
    April 26, 2021BY The Canadian Press
  • Trudeau Defends Canada’s Travel Restrictions, Says Quarantine Hotels to Remain Mandatory
    Trudeau Defends Canada’s Travel Restrictions, Says Quarantine Hotels to Remain Mandatory
    OTTAWA—Canada is extending the use of quarantine hotels for international air travellers another month, and considering whether it ...
    April 20, 2021BY The Canadian Press
  • Ottawa Sending Help to Ontario as Pfizer Vaccine Supply Bolstered by 8 Million Doses
    Ottawa Sending Help to Ontario as Pfizer Vaccine Supply Bolstered by 8 Million Doses
    Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says more doses of COVID-19 vaccines are coming soon from Pfizer-BioNTech, and the federal ...
    April 16, 2021BY The Canadian Press
  • Canada’s Incoming Supply of Moderna Vaccine Slashed in Half Through End of April
    Canada’s Incoming Supply of Moderna Vaccine Slashed in Half Through End of April
    Procurement Minister Anita Anand says Canada’s incoming vaccine supply from Moderna will be slashed in half through the ...
    April 16, 2021BY The Canadian Press
  • Trudeau Government Weakened Canada’s Economy Well Before COVID-19
    Trudeau Government Weakened Canada’s Economy Well Before COVID-19
    Commentary As the Trudeau government prepares to table the first federal budget in roughly two years, it’s worthwhile ...
    April 13, 2021BY Jason Clemens and Jake Fuss
  • Quebec, Ontario Weigh Tighter COVID Measures as Officials Raise Concerns Over Easter
    Quebec, Ontario Weigh Tighter COVID Measures as Officials Raise Concerns Over Easter
    TORONTO—The two provinces hit hardest by COVID-19 weighed stricter restrictions Wednesday while others adjusted their administration of the ...
    March 31, 2021BY The Canadian Press
  • ‘It’s Beyond Appalling:’ LTC Residents Beg for Release From COVID-19 Confinement
    ‘It’s Beyond Appalling:’ LTC Residents Beg for Release From COVID-19 Confinement
    TORONTO—Residents of Ontario's long-term care homes begged on Tuesday to be allowed outside, saying anti-pandemic restrictions that have ...
    March 30, 2021BY The Canadian Press
  • Pfizer Increases Spring Vaccine Schedule, Adds Five Million Doses to June Shipments
    Pfizer Increases Spring Vaccine Schedule, Adds Five Million Doses to June Shipments
    OTTAWA—Canada's promised spring supply of COVID-19 vaccines grew Tuesday with millions of additional doses now expected to arrive ...
    March 30, 2021BY The Canadian Press
  • 1.5 Million Doses of AstraZeneca Vaccine Expected to Arrive in Canada From U.S.
    1.5 Million Doses of AstraZeneca Vaccine Expected to Arrive in Canada From U.S.
    The federal government is expecting around 1.5 million doses of the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine from the United States today. ...
    March 30, 2021BY The Canadian Press
  • National Vaccine Panel to Recommend Suspending AstraZeneca Shots for Under 55s
    National Vaccine Panel to Recommend Suspending AstraZeneca Shots for Under 55s
    OTTAWA—Health Canada is demanding that AstraZeneca do a detailed study on the risks and benefits of its COVID-19 ...
    March 29, 2021BY The Canadian Press
  • Withered Public Health Agency Forced to Scramble on COVID 19, Auditor General Finds
    Withered Public Health Agency Forced to Scramble on COVID 19, Auditor General Finds
    OTTAWA—A withered Public Health Agency of Canada dithered on pandemic preparedness, the federal auditor general has concluded, leaving ...
    March 25, 2021BY The Canadian Press
  • Toronto Airport Loses $383 Million in 2020 as Passenger Numbers Plunge Due to COVID
    Toronto Airport Loses $383 Million in 2020 as Passenger Numbers Plunge Due to COVID
    TORONTO—Canada's largest airport lost $383 million last year as the number of passengers plunged nearly 74 per cent ...
    March 25, 2021BY The Canadian Press
  • COVID-19 Cases Trend Upward Across Canada Amid Vaccine Supply Concerns
    COVID-19 Cases Trend Upward Across Canada Amid Vaccine Supply Concerns
    TORONTO—New cases of COVID-19 infections across Canada are trending upward, public health authorities reported on Wednesday, amid new ...
    March 24, 2021BY The Canadian Press
TOP NEWS
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    Trump on Iran Conflict: Troops Staying Until ‘We Have a Completion’
  • Iran Launches First Missiles at Israel Since Ceasefire Agreement
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    Iran Launches First Missiles at Israel Since Ceasefire Agreement
  • Israel Strikes Beirut Days After US-Supported Ceasefire Announcement
    4hr By Jack Phillips
    Israel Strikes Beirut Days After US-Supported Ceasefire Announcement
  • Former Utah Attorney General Fights the Evil That Lurks in Quiet Places
    4hr By Savannah Hulsey Pointer
    Former Utah Attorney General Fights the Evil That Lurks in Quiet Places
  • US Forces Shoot Down 2 Iranian Drones as Pakistani Interior Minister Visits Tehran
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  • US Bankruptcy Filings Increase 7 Percent Yearly
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    US Bankruptcy Filings Increase 7 Percent Yearly
  • Treasury Department Seeks to Redirect Iranian Assets to Gulf Nations for War Damages
    19hr By Melanie Sun
    Treasury Department Seeks to Redirect Iranian Assets to Gulf Nations for War Damages
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