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Canada pandemic response

  • ‘Pandemic Panic’: New Book Documents Government Overreach During COVID-19
    ‘Pandemic Panic’: New Book Documents Government Overreach During COVID-19
    The book also outlines why the freedoms laid out in the Canadian Constitution matter.
    November 9, 2023BY Chandra Philip
  • US Issues Advice to Those Fully Vaccinated, but No Shift in Canada Yet
    US Issues Advice to Those Fully Vaccinated, but No Shift in Canada Yet
    New U.S. guidelines say people fully inoculated against COVID-19 can drop some precautions when gathering with others, but ...
    March 9, 2021BY The Canadian Press
  • Alberta Lifts More COVID-19 Rules, Increases Retail Shopping Limit
    Alberta Lifts More COVID-19 Rules, Increases Retail Shopping Limit
    EDMONTON—Alberta is lifting more COVID-19 public-health restrictions, including permitting more shoppers in retail stores and malls. Health Minister ...
    March 9, 2021BY The Canadian Press
  • Legal Challenges to Pandemic Measures on the Rise as Civil Liberties Groups Cry Foul
    Legal Challenges to Pandemic Measures on the Rise as Civil Liberties Groups Cry Foul
    The constitutional rights and freedoms of Canadians are front and centre in a flurry of legal challenges to ...
    March 3, 2021BY Justina Wheale
  • Churches in Court to Challenge British Columbia’s COVID-19 Health Orders
    Churches in Court to Challenge British Columbia’s COVID-19 Health Orders
    VANCOUVER—A legal advocacy group challenging British Columbia's COVID-19 restrictions on worship services and public protests is scheduled to ...
    March 1, 2021BY The Canadian Press
  • Canada to Receive Record 640K Vaccine Doses This Week With Pfizer, Moderna Deliveries
    Canada to Receive Record 640K Vaccine Doses This Week With Pfizer, Moderna Deliveries
    OTTAWA—Canada is poised to receive a record number of COVID-19 vaccine doses this week thanks to scheduled deliveries ...
    February 22, 2021BY The Canadian Press
  • Poll Finds Most Canadians Blame Federal Government for Vaccine Delays
    Poll Finds Most Canadians Blame Federal Government for Vaccine Delays
    OTTAWA—The vast majority of Canadians blame Ottawa rather than provincial governments for delays in COVID-19 vaccine delivery, a ...
    February 16, 2021BY The Canadian Press
  • Frustrated With Government Efforts, Business Groups Push Plan to Avoid Lockdowns
    Frustrated With Government Efforts, Business Groups Push Plan to Avoid Lockdowns
    OTTAWA—Frustrations with government efforts to manage the COVID-19 pandemic has led major businesses in this country to decide ...
    February 16, 2021BY The Canadian Press
  • Racialized Adults on Revised Federal COVID-19 Vaccination Priority List
    Racialized Adults on Revised Federal COVID-19 Vaccination Priority List
    OTTAWA—Adults from racialized communities disproportionately affected by the COVID-19 pandemic should be prioritized for shots in the second ...
    February 15, 2021BY The Canadian Press
  • A Rural-Urban Divide: Data Gives Most Detailed Look yet at Where CERB Went
    A Rural-Urban Divide: Data Gives Most Detailed Look yet at Where CERB Went
    OTTAWA—Kelly Ernst recalls standing on sidewalks, waving to needy families in Calgary's northeast as they opened their doors ...
    February 15, 2021BY The Canadian Press
  • Parliament Set to Resume With Focus on COVID-19 Vaccines, Supports
    Parliament Set to Resume With Focus on COVID-19 Vaccines, Supports
    OTTAWA—The federal government’s handling of COVID-19 vaccination campaign is set to dominate the agenda when Parliament resumes today. ...
    January 25, 2021BY The Canadian Press
  • Is Canada Ready to Meet the Next Wave of Pandemic Challenges?
    Is Canada Ready to Meet the Next Wave of Pandemic Challenges?
    As Canada grapples with rising COVID-19 cases and new, more transmissible strains of the virus, experts in medicine ...
    January 20, 2021BY Justina Wheale
  • Three Experts on How Well Canada Has Fought COVID 19 and How We Could Do Better
    Three Experts on How Well Canada Has Fought COVID 19 and How We Could Do Better
    OTTAWA—As new cases of COVID-19 surge across Canada, the federal government and the provinces have been imposing stricter ...
    January 18, 2021BY The Canadian Press
  • Feds Look at Using Border Data to Find Travellers Applying for Sickness Benefit
    Feds Look at Using Border Data to Find Travellers Applying for Sickness Benefit
    OTTAWA—A federal official says the government is considering using data on incoming travellers to prevent vacationers from claiming ...
    January 14, 2021BY The Canadian Press
  • Public Health Didn’t Cite Input From Military Intelligence on Pandemic, Relying Exclusively on WHO Instead: Report
    Public Health Didn’t Cite Input From Military Intelligence on Pandemic, Relying Exclusively on WHO Instead: Report
    Canadian federal health officials did not cite early warnings about the threat of COVID-19 gathered from military intelligence, ...
    January 11, 2021BY Justina Wheale
  • Mass Rapid Testing Key to Saving Lives Amid Slow Vaccine Rollout, Says Advocacy Group
    Mass Rapid Testing Key to Saving Lives Amid Slow Vaccine Rollout, Says Advocacy Group
    As Canada’s vaccine rollout continues at a slow pace amid rising COVID-19 cases, an advocacy group is pleading ...
    January 9, 2021BY Justina Wheale
  • Canada’s Vaccine Delays Latest in ‘Pandemic Management Failures,’ Says Drug Company Exec Behind H1N1 Vaccine Rollout
    Canada’s Vaccine Delays Latest in ‘Pandemic Management Failures,’ Says Drug Company Exec Behind H1N1 Vaccine Rollout
    Canada is lagging significantly behind other G7 countries in its vaccine rollout—the latest in a series of critical ...
    January 1, 2021BY Justina Wheale
  • Business Coalition Sues Quebec Government for ‘Excessive’ Lockdown Measures
    Business Coalition Sues Quebec Government for ‘Excessive’ Lockdown Measures
    A coalition of Quebec business leaders has filed a lawsuit against Premier François Legault’s government, saying the province’s ...
    December 30, 2020BY Justina Wheale
  • Ontario to Start COVID-19 Vaccinations in Long Term Care Within Days: Hillier
    Ontario to Start COVID-19 Vaccinations in Long Term Care Within Days: Hillier
    TORONTO—Residents in long-term care will start receiving COVID-19 vaccines within days, and more than half of Ontarians—including some ...
    December 29, 2020BY The Canadian Press
  • Canada’s Pandemic Response Deeply Flawed, Says Former Provincial Emergency Agency Chief
    Canada’s Pandemic Response Deeply Flawed, Says Former Provincial Emergency Agency Chief
    The premise and focus of Canada’s pandemic response has been misguided—but it’s not too late to change course, ...
    December 23, 2020BY Justina Wheale
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