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With average prices up another 14%, Swiss bank UBS warns of housing bubbles in Canada
October 19, 2021
With average prices up another 14%, Swiss bank UBS warns of housing bubbles in Canada
Average house prices rose 14 per cent in the past year, the Canadian Real Estate Association said Friday, adding to…
6 Saskatchewan ICU patients with COVID-19 being transferred to Ontario
October 19, 2021
6 Saskatchewan ICU patients with COVID-19 being transferred to Ontario
Saskatchewan will be transferring six COVID-19 patients to Ontario over the next 72 hours as the Prairie province struggles to deal…
Pfizer asks Health Canada to approve COVID-19 vaccine for kids 5 to 11 years old
October 19, 2021
Pfizer asks Health Canada to approve COVID-19 vaccine for kids 5 to 11 years old
Pfizer has asked Health Canada to approve the first COVID-19 vaccine for children aged five to 11 years old
U.S. confirms it will accept Canadian travellers with mixed vaccines
October 18, 2021
U.S. confirms it will accept Canadian travellers with mixed vaccines
Canadians with mixed vaccines and U.S. travel plans can breathe a sigh of relief
Senior army commander says 90% of military personnel are fully vaccinated
October 18, 2021
Senior army commander says 90% of military personnel are fully vaccinated
A senior military commander in Western Canada says he doesn't expect much opposition from Canadian Forces personnel over mandatory COVID-19 vaccinations
Quebec nurses refuse mandatory overtime this weekend as pandemic adds to pressure
October 18, 2021
Quebec nurses refuse mandatory overtime this weekend as pandemic adds to pressure
Quebec's largest nurses' union says health-care workers are beyond exhausted as they continue to feel the pressures of the COVID-19 pandemic and that…
Daylight saving time referendum has special significance for one Alberta city
October 18, 2021
Daylight saving time referendum has special significance for one Alberta city
Time is ticking down to Monday's municipal elections when — in addition to choosing mayors, councillors and school board trustees — Albertans will be asked…
Global tax accord could earn Canada up to $4.5 billion per year, says Freeland
October 18, 2021
Global tax accord could earn Canada up to $4.5 billion per year, says Freeland
Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland says Canada stands to collect as much as $4.5 billion a year through a landmark deal…
Molecular testing requirement for COVID-19 to remain as land border opens: Blair
October 18, 2021
Molecular testing requirement for COVID-19 to remain as land border opens: Blair
Canadians will still need to take a molecular test, like the expensive PCR test, in order to return to Canada…
Canada Post reveals Christopher Plummer stamp featuring his iconic roles
October 14, 2021
Canada Post reveals Christopher Plummer stamp featuring his iconic roles
Canada Post has revealed a commemorative stamp honouring late acting legend Christopher Plummer
Canadian Blood Services now allows some gay, bisexual men to donate plasma in Calgary, London, Ont.
October 14, 2021
Canadian Blood Services now allows some gay, bisexual men to donate plasma in Calgary, London, Ont.
Canadian Blood Services is taking the first steps to allowing gay and bisexual men who have sex with men —…
Quebec delays vaccine mandate for health-care workers by one month, fearing staffing crisis
October 14, 2021
Quebec delays vaccine mandate for health-care workers by one month, fearing staffing crisis
After weeks of insisting Quebec would go ahead and impose a vaccination mandate for health-care workers and suspend those who don't…
Investigators haven’t found evidence linking train activity to Lytton fire, TSB says
October 14, 2021
Investigators haven’t found evidence linking train activity to Lytton fire, TSB says
Investigators have not found any evidence that trains running near the village of Lytton, B.C., were responsible for the catastrophic…
Trudeau expected to add some new faces when he announces post-election cabinet on October 25
October 14, 2021
Trudeau expected to add some new faces when he announces post-election cabinet on October 25
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will unveil his new post-election cabinet on October 25, multiple government sources tell CBC News
These Quebec nurses are willing to sacrifice their careers to avoid getting COVID-19 shots
October 13, 2021
These Quebec nurses are willing to sacrifice their careers to avoid getting COVID-19 shots
Some unvaccinated nurses in Quebec — who are among thousands facing suspension later this week — told CBC News they feel it's worth losing their jobs…
Help wanted: Nova Scotia has more than 2,100 health-care vacancies
October 13, 2021
Help wanted: Nova Scotia has more than 2,100 health-care vacancies
A new office dedicated to hiring health-care workers in Nova Scotia needs to take immediate action to address employees who feel…
Cannabis has been legal almost 3 years, yet retailers say banks are shutting them out
October 13, 2021
Cannabis has been legal almost 3 years, yet retailers say banks are shutting them out
Nearly three years after Canada legalized cannabis, many retailers in B.C. say they still struggle to find access to basic financial services…
Alberta’s vaccine passport will be in place into next year, Kenney says
October 13, 2021
Alberta’s vaccine passport will be in place into next year, Kenney says
A need to be "on our guard" through the winter means Alberta's vaccine passport will be in place at least into…
U.S. to reopen land border to fully vaccinated Canadians next month
October 13, 2021
U.S. to reopen land border to fully vaccinated Canadians next month
Fully vaccinated Canadians will be allowed to enter the United States at land and ferry border crossings starting in early…
Canadiens sign young standout forward Nick Suzuki to 8-year, $63M US extension
October 12, 2021
Canadiens sign young standout forward Nick Suzuki to 8-year, $63M US extension
The Montreal Canadiens have signed centre Nick Suzuki to an eight-year, $63-million US contract extension
Federal Court rejects Maj.-Gen. Fortin’s bid to challenge removal as head of vaccine rollout
October 12, 2021
Federal Court rejects Maj.-Gen. Fortin’s bid to challenge removal as head of vaccine rollout
The Federal Court of Canada has told Maj.-Gen. Dany Fortin that the military grievance process is the appropriate avenue to…
Doctor wait-list nears 78,000 as N.S. government gets to work on health-care promises
October 12, 2021
Doctor wait-list nears 78,000 as N.S. government gets to work on health-care promises
Colin Heighton had been in the waiting room for eight hours when he couldn't take it anymore
Canadian-born camong 3 winners of Nobel in economics
October 12, 2021
Canadian-born camong 3 winners of Nobel in economics
A Canadian economist based in the U.S. won the Nobel prize for economics Monday for pioneering research that showed an increase…
157,000 new jobs in September get Canada’s economy back above pre-pandemic level
October 8, 2021
157,000 new jobs in September get Canada’s economy back above pre-pandemic level
Canada's economy added 157,000 new jobs last month, Statistics Canada says, enough to put employment numbers back above where they…
As schools roll out rapid testing for COVID-19, different approaches emerge across regions
October 8, 2021
As schools roll out rapid testing for COVID-19, different approaches emerge across regions
About a month into the fall term, many families with school-aged children are clamouring for the season's must-have: Rapid antigen…
Wilson-Raybould wasn’t consulted on freeing Catholic Church from residential school compensation deal: source
October 7, 2021
Wilson-Raybould wasn’t consulted on freeing Catholic Church from residential school compensation deal: source
No one in the federal government is saying who made the final decision to relieve the Catholic Church of its…
New COVID-19 modelling suggests restrictions helping Alberta turn corner on pandemic
October 7, 2021
New COVID-19 modelling suggests restrictions helping Alberta turn corner on pandemic
New COVID-19 modelling shows Alberta may have finally reached its pandemic peak, and if the province leaves restrictions in place and…
Brace yourself — gas prices are hitting records as global energy crisis arrives in Canada
October 7, 2021
Brace yourself — gas prices are hitting records as global energy crisis arrives in Canada
An acute energy crisis is making its presence felt in North America as consumers are finally starting to feel the…
Urgent government action needed to tackle COVID-19 health-care crisis, medical leaders warn
October 7, 2021
Urgent government action needed to tackle COVID-19 health-care crisis, medical leaders warn
Urgent action from all levels of government is needed to bring Canada's strained health-care system "back to life" as the…
Employment lawyers brace for first wave of COVID-19 layoffs as vaccine mandates kick in
October 7, 2021
Employment lawyers brace for first wave of COVID-19 layoffs as vaccine mandates kick in
Canada is facing a potential wave of terminations tied to mandatory workplace vaccine policies as a growing number of employers…