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  • Canadian Military Short Thousands of Troops as COVID-19 Impedes Training Efforts
    Canadian Military Short Thousands of Troops as COVID-19 Impedes Training Efforts
    OTTAWA—The Canadian Armed Forces is dealing with a shortfall of several thousand troops as the COVID−19 pandemic forces the military to curb the training of new recruits. Canada’s military is ...
    February 14, 2021BY The Canadian Press
  • O’Toole Can’t Win by Trying to Out-Liberal the Liberals
    O’Toole Can’t Win by Trying to Out-Liberal the Liberals
    Commentary As if suffering under the worst pandemic crisis seen in generations wasn’t enough, it's becoming a foregone ...
    February 14, 2021BY Cory Morgan
  • Ontario Government Keeps Majoring on the Minors
    Ontario Government Keeps Majoring on the Minors
    Commentary To cancel March break or not to cancel March break? That is the question. At least that ...
    February 14, 2021BY Michael Zwaagstra
  • Commons Must Decide Whether to Accept, Reject Senate Amendments to MAiD Bill
    Commons Must Decide Whether to Accept, Reject Senate Amendments to MAiD Bill
    OTTAWA—A power struggle between the elected House of Commons and the appointed Senate could erupt this week over ...
    February 14, 2021BY The Canadian Press
  • Audit Finds ‘No Formal Tracking’ of IT Security Incidents at Public Safety Canada
    Audit Finds ‘No Formal Tracking’ of IT Security Incidents at Public Safety Canada
    OTTAWA—An internal review has uncovered weak security practices when it comes to information technology at Public Safety Canada—from ...
    February 13, 2021BY The Canadian Press
  • N.L. Delays Full Election After Covid-19 Outbreak Tied to U.K. Variant
    N.L. Delays Full Election After Covid-19 Outbreak Tied to U.K. Variant
    ST. JOHN’S, N.L.—Less than 12 hours before polls were set to open in much of the province, Newfoundland ...
    February 12, 2021BY The Canadian Press
  • O’Toole Calls on Liberals to Stand Up to Beijing Following CCP’s Ban on BBC in China
    O’Toole Calls on Liberals to Stand Up to Beijing Following CCP’s Ban on BBC in China
    Conservative Leader Erin O’Toole called on the federal government to “finally stand up to China” after Beijing announced ...
    February 12, 2021BY Isaac Teo
  • Canada Announces Stricter Restrictions to Land, Air Travel
    Canada Announces Stricter Restrictions to Land, Air Travel
    Ottawa announced on Friday that the federal government will implement further testing and quarantine requirements for travellers arriving ...
    February 12, 2021BY Isaac Teo
  • Top Doctors Warn of COVID 19 Variant Spread, Trudeau Says More Vaccines on the Way
    Top Doctors Warn of COVID 19 Variant Spread, Trudeau Says More Vaccines on the Way
    OTTAWA—Prime Minister Trudeau says he's been assured that COVID-19 vaccination deliveries will accelerate in coming weeks, and that ...
    February 12, 2021BY The Canadian Press
  • Stricter Border Controls for Travellers to Canada Begin Feb. 22
    Stricter Border Controls for Travellers to Canada Begin Feb. 22
    OTTAWA—Tighter border controls will come into effect Feb. 22, the prime minister said Friday, not to punish travellers ...
    February 12, 2021BY The Canadian Press
  • Conservative Election Campaign Ads Violated Copyright, CBC Says
    Conservative Election Campaign Ads Violated Copyright, CBC Says
    TORONTO—The Conservative party's use of CBC news footage in a partisan attack ad and tweets was a copyright ...
    February 12, 2021BY The Canadian Press
  • Ottawa Approves Air Canada’s $190 Million Transat Purchase
    Ottawa Approves Air Canada’s $190 Million Transat Purchase
    Canada's travel landscape could soon change after the federal government approved Air Canada's $190-million purchase of Transat A.T., ...
    February 12, 2021BY The Canadian Press
  • Military Police Investigated Vance in 2015, No Charges Laid, DND Says
    Military Police Investigated Vance in 2015, No Charges Laid, DND Says
    OTTAWA—The Department of National Defence says military police opened an investigation in 2015 into Gen. Jonathan Vance’s conduct ...
    February 12, 2021BY The Canadian Press
  • BC Records Highest Number of Illicit Drug Overdose Deaths Ever in 2020
    BC Records Highest Number of Illicit Drug Overdose Deaths Ever in 2020
    British Columbia reported its highest number of overdose deaths ever in the same year, with nearly five people dying ...
    February 11, 2021BY Isaac Teo
  • Canada Pushing Legislation That Would Make Tech Giants Pay for News Content: Guilbeault
    Canada Pushing Legislation That Would Make Tech Giants Pay for News Content: Guilbeault
    Heritage Minister Steven Guilbeault said the federal government will continue to push for legislation that would make major ...
    February 11, 2021BY Andrew Chen
  • Working From Home May Become Permanent, Could Spur ‘Rural Boom’ in Canada: Think Tank
    Working From Home May Become Permanent, Could Spur ‘Rural Boom’ in Canada: Think Tank
    As Canadians continue to adjust their lives amid the COVID-19 pandemic, one study suggests that working from home ...
    February 11, 2021BY Isaac Teo
  • Ontario to Postpone March Break Until April
    Ontario to Postpone March Break Until April
    TORONTO—Ontario is postponing March break until the week of April 12 in an effort to reduce COVID-19 spread ...
    February 11, 2021BY The Canadian Press
  • Canadian Senate Amends Assisted Dying Bill, Expands Access to Those With Mental Illness
    Canadian Senate Amends Assisted Dying Bill, Expands Access to Those With Mental Illness
    The Senate voted to give the Canadian government 18 months to expand access to medical assistance in dying ...
    February 11, 2021BY Andrew Chen
  • N.L. Elections Officer Delays Voting in Areas Hit by COVID-19 Outbreak
    N.L. Elections Officer Delays Voting in Areas Hit by COVID-19 Outbreak
    ST. JOHN'S, N.L.—Amid climbing COVID-19 case numbers, Newfoundland and Labrador election officials have postponed voting in Saturday's provincial ...
    February 11, 2021BY The Canadian Press
  • Supreme Court Dismisses Mike Duffy’s Appeal
    Supreme Court Dismisses Mike Duffy’s Appeal
    OTTAWA—The Supreme Court of Canada will not hear Sen. Mike Duffy's challenge of a ruling that prevents him ...
    February 11, 2021BY The Canadian Press
  • Chief N.L. Elections Officer Calls on Authorities to Delay Vote Amid COVID Outbreak
    Chief N.L. Elections Officer Calls on Authorities to Delay Vote Amid COVID Outbreak
    ST. JOHN’S, N.L.—Amid climbing COVID-19 case numbers and community spread in St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador’s chief electoral ...
    February 11, 2021BY The Canadian Press
  • Ontario Meets Deadline for First Round of Long Term Care Home Vaccinations
    Ontario Meets Deadline for First Round of Long Term Care Home Vaccinations
    TORONTO—Ontario says it has completed the first round of COVID-19 vaccinations in all of its long-term care homes. ...
    February 11, 2021BY The Canadian Press
  • Clinical Trials Start for USask’s COVID-19 Vaccine Candidate
    Clinical Trials Start for USask’s COVID-19 Vaccine Candidate
    HALIFAX—Clinical trials have begun for another Canadian-made COVID-19 vaccine candidate, with three people receiving an initial dose on ...
    February 11, 2021BY The Canadian Press
  • ‘Political vs Principled’: Civil Rights Proponents Concerned Over Recent Government Actions to Address Hate
    ‘Political vs Principled’: Civil Rights Proponents Concerned Over Recent Government Actions to Address Hate
    Recent moves by the federal government to address hate groups and online hate speech has civil liberty advocates ...
    February 11, 2021BY Lee Harding
  • Workers Lament Alberta’s Troubled Resource Sector
    Workers Lament Alberta’s Troubled Resource Sector
    The new year has brought more woes for Alberta’s resource sector already hit with low oil prices and ...
    February 11, 2021BY Jason Unrau
  • Bombardier to Cut 1,600 Jobs in Move to Reduce Costs and Consolidate Work
    Bombardier to Cut 1,600 Jobs in Move to Reduce Costs and Consolidate Work
    MONTREAL—Bombardier Inc. said Thursday it will reduce its overall workforce by about 1,600 jobs as it moves to cut ...
    February 11, 2021BY The Canadian Press
  • Internal Data Shows Surge in Harassment Complaints at Canada Revenue Agency, RCMP
    Internal Data Shows Surge in Harassment Complaints at Canada Revenue Agency, RCMP
    OTTAWA—Complaints of workplace harassment and violence have risen sharply at several federal departments and agencies in recent years, ...
    February 11, 2021BY The Canadian Press
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