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Canada Covid-19 pandemic

  • Business, Consumer Insolvencies Rise in December as Higher Rates Bite
    Business, Consumer Insolvencies Rise in December as Higher Rates Bite
    Business insolvencies rose 57.2 percent in December compared with a year earlier, according to the Office of the Superintendent of Bankruptcy. For the entire year, business insolvencies were up 41.4 ...
    February 2, 2024BY The Canadian Press
  • Mask Mandates Back in Ontario Long-Term Care Homes
    Mask Mandates Back in Ontario Long-Term Care Homes
    Ontario long-term care homes will now require masking after an uptick in COVID-19 cases, according to government numbers. ...
    November 14, 2023BY Chandra Philip
  • ‘Pandemic Panic’: New Book Documents Government Overreach During COVID-19
    ‘Pandemic Panic’: New Book Documents Government Overreach During COVID-19
    The book also outlines why the freedoms laid out in the Canadian Constitution matter.
    November 9, 2023BY Chandra Philip
  • The Scary Ramifications of Making COVID Vaccination Compulsory for Everyone
    The Scary Ramifications of Making COVID Vaccination Compulsory for Everyone
    Commentary If we don’t have the right to bodily autonomy, we have no rights at all. There is ...
    January 9, 2022BY Cory Morgan
  • An Attitude of Change Is What’s Needed as We Enter 2022
    An Attitude of Change Is What’s Needed as We Enter 2022
    Commentary The common salutation at the turn of the year is to wish somebody a happy New Year. ...
    January 1, 2022BY Cory Morgan
  • Vaccine Mandates: How ‘Moral Panic’ Has Diminished Our Civil Liberties
    Vaccine Mandates: How ‘Moral Panic’ Has Diminished Our Civil Liberties
    Commentary Call me a bit slow off the mark, but it wasn’t until toward the end of September ...
    November 2, 2021BY Peter Stockland
  • Alarmist Reporting Echoing Govt Talking Points Leads to ‘Intrusion’ on Liberties: Veteran Journalist
    Alarmist Reporting Echoing Govt Talking Points Leads to ‘Intrusion’ on Liberties: Veteran Journalist
    Canadian journalism is undergoing an institutional shift, says a veteran in the industry, noting that this has led ...
    July 31, 2021BY Andrew Chen
  • B.C. Police Say They Take ‘Exception’ to Conducting Roadblocks Limiting Travel
    B.C. Police Say They Take ‘Exception’ to Conducting Roadblocks Limiting Travel
    VANCOUVER—British Columbia's solicitor general says the government will release details of what is considered essential travel this week ...
    April 22, 2021BY The Canadian Press
  • Ontario, Alberta Follow Manitoba, B.C. in Giving AstraZeneca Vaccine to 40 and Up
    Ontario, Alberta Follow Manitoba, B.C. in Giving AstraZeneca Vaccine to 40 and Up
    Younger Canadians in several provinces are now able to get the Oxford-AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine. Starting today, those aged ...
    April 20, 2021BY The Canadian Press
  • 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
  • Will the Home-Schooling Trend Continue Post-Pandemic?
    Will the Home-Schooling Trend Continue Post-Pandemic?
    When Alberta mom Tina Teerling decided to home-school her five children this past fall, her goal was to ...
    February 3, 2021BY Justina Wheale
  • Questions Remain Over Canada’s Vaccination Drive Amid Delays and Fresh Applications
    Questions Remain Over Canada’s Vaccination Drive Amid Delays and Fresh Applications
    Canada’s national vaccine rollout seems poised to dominate COVID-19 discussions in the coming week as Canada enters the ...
    February 1, 2021BY The Canadian Press
  • Major Canadian Airlines to Cancel Flights to Mexico and Caribbean, More Travel Restrictions Coming: Trudeau
    Major Canadian Airlines to Cancel Flights to Mexico and Caribbean, More Travel Restrictions Coming: Trudeau
    Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced new travel restrictions on Jan. 29, and said major Canadian airlines will be ...
    January 29, 2021BY Andrew Chen
  • Is Canada Ready to Meet the Next Wave of Pandemic Challenges?
    Is Canada Ready to Meet the Next Wave of Pandemic Challenges?
    As Canada grapples with rising COVID-19 cases and new, more transmissible strains of the virus, experts in medicine ...
    January 20, 2021BY Justina Wheale
  • Some Provinces See Positive Signs in COVID-19 Fight, but Hospitalizations a Concern
    Some Provinces See Positive Signs in COVID-19 Fight, but Hospitalizations a Concern
    Some provincial authorities saw encouraging signs in the fight against COVID-19 on Monday, even as experts warned that ...
    January 18, 2021BY The Canadian Press
  • Three Experts on How Well Canada Has Fought COVID 19 and How We Could Do Better
    Three Experts on How Well Canada Has Fought COVID 19 and How We Could Do Better
    OTTAWA—As new cases of COVID-19 surge across Canada, the federal government and the provinces have been imposing stricter ...
    January 18, 2021BY The Canadian Press
  • Pandemic Worsening Mental Health for Women More Than Men, Poll Suggests
    Pandemic Worsening Mental Health for Women More Than Men, Poll Suggests
    OTTAWA—Aisha Addo was having a talk just the other day with a close friend about how they were ...
    January 13, 2021BY The Canadian Press
  • Toronto Begins Publicly Naming Companies With COVID-19 Outbreaks
    Toronto Begins Publicly Naming Companies With COVID-19 Outbreaks
    The City of Toronto will now start publicly naming businesses and workplaces with active COVID-19 outbreaks, health officials ...
    January 5, 2021BY Justina Wheale
  • Canada’s Vaccine Delays Latest in ‘Pandemic Management Failures,’ Says Drug Company Exec Behind H1N1 Vaccine Rollout
    Canada’s Vaccine Delays Latest in ‘Pandemic Management Failures,’ Says Drug Company Exec Behind H1N1 Vaccine Rollout
    Canada is lagging significantly behind other G7 countries in its vaccine rollout—the latest in a series of critical ...
    January 1, 2021BY Justina Wheale
  • Health Canada Reviewing AstraZeneca Vaccine as UK Becomes First Country to Approve Use
    Health Canada Reviewing AstraZeneca Vaccine as UK Becomes First Country to Approve Use
    OTTAWA—Health Canada says it needs more information before it can make a decision on a COVID-19 vaccine manufactured ...
    December 30, 2020BY The Canadian Press
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    Judge Allows CIA to Fire Doctor Who Helped Enforce Military COVID Mandate
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