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Canada must ‘learn from’ the pandemic crisis in parts of the West, Tam says
September 16, 2021
Canada must ‘learn from’ the pandemic crisis in parts of the West, Tam says
Canada's chief public health officer says other provinces need to learn from the poor pandemic example being set by Alberta and…
Overburdened Red Deer hospital forced to airlift COVID-19 patients to Calgary, Edmonton
September 15, 2021
Overburdened Red Deer hospital forced to airlift COVID-19 patients to Calgary, Edmonton
Critically ill patients are being airlifted out of Red Deer Regional Hospital as doctors and nurses from its various departments…
Inflation rate spikes to 4.1% in August, highest since 2003
September 15, 2021
Inflation rate spikes to 4.1% in August, highest since 2003
Canada's consumer price index touched its highest level in almost two decades last month, as the price of just about…
Alberta’s ‘open for summer’ plan set trajectory of COVID’s 4th wave, Hinshaw now says
September 14, 2021
Alberta’s ‘open for summer’ plan set trajectory of COVID’s 4th wave, Hinshaw now says
Alberta's chief medical health officer now says the province's controversial lifting of all COVID-19 public health restrictions in early July set the trajectory for…
Junos opt for COVID-conscious, open-air event for 2022 awards show
September 14, 2021
Junos opt for COVID-conscious, open-air event for 2022 awards show
The Juno Awards are taking their celebration outside next year
When will international air travel soar again after COVID-19?
September 13, 2021
When will international air travel soar again after COVID-19?
A return to a freer level of international air travel likely won't be possible until there's greater agreement among nations…
All day surgeries in Edmonton health zone postponed as hospitals struggle under pressure of COVID-19
September 13, 2021
All day surgeries in Edmonton health zone postponed as hospitals struggle under pressure of COVID-19
Up to 70 per cent of all scheduled surgeries and procedures in the Edmonton health zone will be immediately postponed…
As COVID-19 cases rise, rapid tests being deployed in dozens of schools across Quebec
September 13, 2021
As COVID-19 cases rise, rapid tests being deployed in dozens of schools across Quebec
Quebec is using rapid testing to detect cases of COVID-19 in 72 schools across the province, as of Monday, Sept. 13
Amazon Canada hikes front-line worker pay and plans to hire 15,000 more people
September 13, 2021
Amazon Canada hikes front-line worker pay and plans to hire 15,000 more people
Amazon Canada says it is hiring up to 15,000 more people in Canada and will boost the pay for its…
B.C.’s vaccine card system takes effect, cards now required to access some businesses, events
September 13, 2021
B.C.’s vaccine card system takes effect, cards now required to access some businesses, events
B.C.'s COVID-19 vaccine card system is now in effect as the province aims to curtail cases and hospitalizations in the…
Flags will remain at half-mast until agreement is reached with Indigenous leaders: Trudeau
September 10, 2021
Flags will remain at half-mast until agreement is reached with Indigenous leaders: Trudeau
Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau said he plans to keep Canadian flags on federal buildings at half-mast in honour of the…
Economic recovery continues as 90,000 jobs added in August
September 10, 2021
Economic recovery continues as 90,000 jobs added in August
Statistics Canada says the economy added 90,000 jobs in August, the third consecutive monthly increase
Average cost for COVID-19 ICU patients estimated at more than $50,000: report
September 10, 2021
Average cost for COVID-19 ICU patients estimated at more than $50,000: report
The average cost of treating a COVID-19 patient who needs intensive care in Canada is estimated at more than $50,000, compared…
Highlights of the English federal leaders’ debate
September 10, 2021
Highlights of the English federal leaders’ debate
The federal party leaders taking part in Thursday night's debate battled it out over five key issues: affordability, climate change, pandemic recovery, reconciliation,…
Countdown to September 20 Election
September 10, 2021
Countdown to September 20 Election
With less than ten days left before you head to the polls and decide who will be the next Prime…
Julie Dzerowicz acredita que pode vencer Davenport pela terceira vez
September 10, 2021
Julie Dzerowicz acredita que pode vencer Davenport pela terceira vez
Julie Dzerowicz é a candidata do Partido Liberal no riding de Davenport. Esta é a sua terceira eleição e…
Alberta’s rising COVID-19 cases due to faulty modelling and government inaction, experts say
September 9, 2021
Alberta’s rising COVID-19 cases due to faulty modelling and government inaction, experts say
Alberta's plan to lift all pandemic restrictions and precautions appears to have been based on a scenario rooted more in…
Número de turistas que entraram no Canadá dobrou depois que a fronteira foi reaberta aos americanos
August 27, 2021
Número de turistas que entraram no Canadá dobrou depois que a fronteira foi reaberta aos americanos
O número de pessoas a cruzar a fronteira terrestre com o Canadá aumentou para mais do dobro na primeira…
Canadá fez o último voo do Aeroporto de Cabul
August 27, 2021
Canadá fez o último voo do Aeroporto de Cabul
Terminaram hoje os voos comandados pelos militares do Canadá para retirar os canadianos e afegãos que queriam deixar o…
Taxa de inflação atinge o nível mais alto de uma década
August 20, 2021
Taxa de inflação atinge o nível mais alto de uma década
A taxa de inflação do Canadá aumentou para 3,7% em julho, o nível mais elevado desde 2011. A…
81 Toys “R” Us stores in Canada to be sold to new Canadian owner
August 19, 2021
81 Toys “R” Us stores in Canada to be sold to new Canadian owner
Toys "R" Us Canada will soon have a new owner as part of a deal that will see retail entrepreneur…
Montreal man sentenced to 18 years for sexually exploiting young girl from Africa
August 19, 2021
Montreal man sentenced to 18 years for sexually exploiting young girl from Africa
A former Montreal high school counsellor was handed an unprecedented sentence of 18 years Wednesday morning for sexually exploiting a young…
Porter Airlines, other companies to require COVID-19 vaccine or negative test for all staff
August 19, 2021
Porter Airlines, other companies to require COVID-19 vaccine or negative test for all staff
Porter Airlines will require all of its staff to either get vaccinated against COVID-19 or test negative for the coronavirus…
Inflation rate spikes to highest level in a decade, at 3.7% in July
August 18, 2021
Inflation rate spikes to highest level in a decade, at 3.7% in July
Canada's inflation rate jumped to 3.7 per cent in July, as the cost of shelter and durable goods went up…
Ex-head of Canada’s vaccine rollout charged with sexual assault
August 18, 2021
Ex-head of Canada’s vaccine rollout charged with sexual assault
Prosecutors in Quebec have charged Maj.-Gen. Dany Fortin with one count of sexual assault. The prosecution service confirmed the charge…
Elections chief says voting will be safe despite lack of mandatory vaccine rule for poll workers
August 18, 2021
Elections chief says voting will be safe despite lack of mandatory vaccine rule for poll workers
Chief Electoral Officer Stephane Perrault is assuring Canadians that voting in the federal election will be safe despite Elections Canada's decision to not require the more…
Federal leaders urged not to use vaccines ‘as a political toy’ during election campaign
August 17, 2021
Federal leaders urged not to use vaccines ‘as a political toy’ during election campaign
Canada's political leaders could do serious damage to the country's vaccination efforts if they engage in a charged and polarizing…
Tim Hortons plans to have 2,750 locations in China within 5 years
August 16, 2021
Tim Hortons plans to have 2,750 locations in China within 5 years
Tim Hortons in China is planning to go public in a deal that could significantly increase the number of the…
Several big companies exploring mandatory vaccination policies for Canadian staff. Twitter already has one
August 16, 2021
Several big companies exploring mandatory vaccination policies for Canadian staff. Twitter already has one
When Twitter eventually reopens its offices in both Canada and the United States, the company says employees who choose to…
Conservatives release full platform promising billions of dollars in new pandemic aid
August 16, 2021
Conservatives release full platform promising billions of dollars in new pandemic aid
The Conservative Party of Canada today released its full 160-page election platform — an ambitious agenda that promises billions of…