
Quebec expands vaccine passports to liquor, cannabis stores, with 3rd dose requirement on the way
Quebec's vaccination passport will eventually be expanded to three doses once everyone has had a chance to get a booster shot, the province's health minister says.
Jan 06, 2022

U.S. military announces $20M US grant to build cobalt refinery in Ontario
The Pentagon on Tuesday announced a $20 million US grant to create a cobalt refinery in northern Ontario's Temiskaming Shores, with Canada contributing almost $5 million Cdn of its own to the project.
Aug 19, 2024

Alberta started charging for COVID shots. How did that affect the vaccination rates?
Alberta's declining COVID-19 vaccination rate is sparking more concern as it becomes clear how uptake in the province compares to other parts of the country.
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Erika Kirk says Turning Point will throw weight behind JD Vance for 2028 presidential campaign
Erika Kirk, now the leader of the Turning Point USA organization after her husband Charlie Kirk's slaying in September, said the group will work to get Vice-President JD Vance elected president in 2028.
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Toronto man charged with terrorism, funding ISIS and attempted kidnappings
A 26-year-old man from Toronto has been arrested on terrorism charges, police announced on Friday, as well as charges for two attempted kidnappings in the Greater Toronto Area.
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Carney announces shuffle of deputy ministers
Prime Minister Mark Carney has announced a large shuffle of deputy ministers and senior public servants in a shake-up at the top of the public service that has been long expected around Ottawa.
3h ago

Carney announces shuffle of deputy ministers
Prime Minister Mark Carney has announced a large shuffle of deputy ministers and senior public servants in a shake-up at the top of the public service that has been long expected around Ottawa.
3h ago

B.C. private college shut down for misleading international students
The province has revoked Pacific Link College's certification - just weeks after students came forward to CBC News alleging the school required them to participate in a political campaign for course credit. Advocates estimate hundreds of students were ...
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Family doctors vote overwhelmingly in favour of agreement with Quebec
Quebec's family doctors have voted overwhelmingly in favour of an agreement that will incentivize them to take on an additional 500,000 patients by next June.
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Family doctors vote overwhelmingly in favour of agreement with Quebec
Quebec's family doctors have voted overwhelmingly in favour of an agreement that will incentivize them to take on an additional 500,000 patients by next June.
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