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Federal government to require vaccinations for all federal public servants, air and train passengers
August 13, 2021
Federal government to require vaccinations for all federal public servants, air and train passengers
Transport Minister Omar Alghabra announced today that the federal government will soon require that all public servants be vaccinated —…
Alberta to backtrack on plans to lift COVID-19 restrictions, government source says
August 13, 2021
Alberta to backtrack on plans to lift COVID-19 restrictions, government source says
Alberta is rolling back on plans to end mandatory isolation for those who test positive for COVID-19, a government source…
Why the delta variant is hitting kids hard in the U.S. and how we can prevent that in Canada
August 13, 2021
Why the delta variant is hitting kids hard in the U.S. and how we can prevent that in Canada
As back-to-school season approaches, many Canadian parents are alarmed by reports of unprecedented cases of COVID-19 among children and teens —…
Os canadianos podem esperar uma eleição federal em 20 de setembro
August 13, 2021
Os canadianos podem esperar uma eleição federal em 20 de setembro
O primeiro-ministro Justin Trudeau está a planear visitar o Rideau Hall no domingo (15) para pedir que o Parlamento…
Otava vai apresentar passaporte canadiano de vacinas COVID-19 no outono
August 13, 2021
Otava vai apresentar passaporte canadiano de vacinas COVID-19 no outono
O governo federal diz que vai lançar um passaporte de vacinas COVID-19 até ao início do outono. O Ministro…
Canada to donate millions of Johnson & Johnson vaccines
August 12, 2021
Canada to donate millions of Johnson & Johnson vaccines
Canada is donating all 10 million doses of the single-dose vaccine that it purchased from Johnson & Johnson but won't…
Metro reports slight profit drop as pandemic stockpiling ends
August 12, 2021
Metro reports slight profit drop as pandemic stockpiling ends
Financial results from Canada's three largest grocers offered a clearer picture of how the COVID-19 crisis has shaped shopping habits…
Canadians can expect a federal election on Sept. 20: sources
August 12, 2021
Canadians can expect a federal election on Sept. 20: sources
Voters can expect to head to the polls for a federal election on Sept. 20
Ottawa promises vaccine passport for international travel this fall
August 12, 2021
Ottawa promises vaccine passport for international travel this fall
The federal government says it plans to create proof-of-vaccination documentation for international travel by early fall
What the new UN report warning of climate impacts means for Canadians
August 10, 2021
What the new UN report warning of climate impacts means for Canadians
The United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) once again issued a dire report warning that without a radical reduction of our greenhouse…
Several travellers getting robocalls reminding them to quarantine — even if the rules say they don’t have to
August 10, 2021
Several travellers getting robocalls reminding them to quarantine — even if the rules say they don’t have to
Several travellers have told CBC News they received dozens of calls and emails from the Canadian government asking them to verify they're self…
Chinese court upholds death penalty for Canadian prisoner Robert Schellenberg
August 10, 2021
Chinese court upholds death penalty for Canadian prisoner Robert Schellenberg
A Chinese court upheld on Tuesday the death sentence of Canadian prisoner Robert Schellenberg for drug smuggling — a day…
Moderna to sign agreement to build mRNA production plant in Canada
August 10, 2021
Moderna to sign agreement to build mRNA production plant in Canada
U.S. drug maker Moderna will sign an agreement with the Canadian government today promising to build an mRNA production plant…
Ottawa family has mystery on its hands after sword unearthed in backyard by contractors
August 9, 2021
Ottawa family has mystery on its hands after sword unearthed in backyard by contractors
If you've ever undertaken a major home renovation, you know that an unscheduled midday call from your contractor rarely brings…
Manitoba signs on to federal $10-a-day child-care plan
August 9, 2021
Manitoba signs on to federal $10-a-day child-care plan
Manitoba has signed on to a federal plan to provide daycare at an average cost of $10 a day in…
Canada loosens more travel restrictions for fully vaccinated travellers
August 9, 2021
Canada loosens more travel restrictions for fully vaccinated travellers
For more than a year and a half, Canada kept its doors closed to most non-essential foreign travellers. But that…
Federal health minister pens letter to Alberta, asks for science behind plan to lift COVID-19 rules
August 6, 2021
Federal health minister pens letter to Alberta, asks for science behind plan to lift COVID-19 rules
Federal Health Minister Patty Hajdu has sent a letter to her Alberta counterpart saying she shares concerns about the province's…
Andre De Grasse powers Canada to Olympic bronze in men’s 4x100m relay
August 6, 2021
Andre De Grasse powers Canada to Olympic bronze in men’s 4x100m relay
A late surge from Andre De Grasse catapulted his team into the bronze-medal position in the men's 4x100-metre relay, capping off…
Moh Ahmed wins his 1st Olympic track medal, earning silver for Canada in men’s 5,000m
August 6, 2021
Moh Ahmed wins his 1st Olympic track medal, earning silver for Canada in men’s 5,000m
He is the Canadian record holder and North America's fastest 5,000-metre runner of all time. And now, he's an Olympic…
Canadian women’s soccer team delivers thrilling Olympic gold-medal victory over Sweden
August 6, 2021
Canadian women’s soccer team delivers thrilling Olympic gold-medal victory over Sweden
A relentless Olympic run by the Canadian women's soccer team has finished with a gold-medal victory
Thousands of COVID-19 doses set to expire while millions of Canadians haven’t signed up for a shot
August 6, 2021
Thousands of COVID-19 doses set to expire while millions of Canadians haven’t signed up for a shot
Toronto pharmacist Kyro Maseh faced a difficult task on Tuesday. He had to toss 330 doses of the Moderna vaccine that expired before he…
Border workers begin work-to-rule action as negotiations with government continue
August 6, 2021
Border workers begin work-to-rule action as negotiations with government continue
Border service officers have begun work-to-rule action while unions and the government continue to negotiate a new contract
Canada added 94,000 jobs in July, pushing jobless rate down to 7.5%
August 6, 2021
Canada added 94,000 jobs in July, pushing jobless rate down to 7.5%
Canada's economy added 94,000 jobs in July, far fewer than what economists were expecting, but enough to push the jobless…
Wildfire tears through B.C. community, destroying homes and forcing hundreds of evacuations
August 6, 2021
Wildfire tears through B.C. community, destroying homes and forcing hundreds of evacuations
Another British Columbia community has been devastated by a raging wildfire and more could be at risk from a blaze…
Canadian Vincent Lapointe’s Olympic odyssey ends on canoe podium with silver medal
August 5, 2021
Canadian Vincent Lapointe’s Olympic odyssey ends on canoe podium with silver medal
Having not raced in a pressure-packed international final in more than two years, Canadian canoeist Laurence Vincent Lapointe was feeling…
Canada’s Damian Warner strikes gold in Olympic decathlon
August 5, 2021
Canada’s Damian Warner strikes gold in Olympic decathlon
On a steamy night in Tokyo, Damian Warner was as cool as can be, recording the highest score ever in…
Unions warn Canadians to expect disruptions at airports and border crossings starting Friday
August 5, 2021
Unions warn Canadians to expect disruptions at airports and border crossings starting Friday
The unions representing Canada's border agents are warning travellers to expect long lineups and delays at airports and border crossings…
Facing onset of 4th wave of COVID-19 infections, Quebec to implement vaccine passport system
August 5, 2021
Facing onset of 4th wave of COVID-19 infections, Quebec to implement vaccine passport system
Quebec will implement a vaccine passport system in the coming weeks, Premier François Legault announced today
AstraZeneca recipients frustrated after being forced to cancel international travel plans
August 4, 2021
AstraZeneca recipients frustrated after being forced to cancel international travel plans
Some Albertans who received the AstraZeneca-Oxford vaccine are having to cancel their international travel plans, again
Groups representing doctors, nurses call for mandatory vaccination of health-care workers
August 4, 2021
Groups representing doctors, nurses call for mandatory vaccination of health-care workers
The Canadian Medical Association (CMA) and the Canadian Nurses Association (CNA) are jointly calling for COVID-19 vaccinations to be made…