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COVID-19 restrictions

  • Saskatchewan Court Hears Appeal Over COVID-19 Gathering Limits
    Saskatchewan Court Hears Appeal Over COVID-19 Gathering Limits
    The Saskatchewan Court of Appeal is considering arguments against the provincial government’s gathering limits during the COVID-19 pandemic. Two residents have challenged 2022 ruling by Saskatchewan’s Court of King’s Bench ...
    February 9, 2024BY Chandra Philip
  • Epidemic Forecasting Models Overestimated Potential Infection Numbers Amid COVID-19 Lockdown Debate
    Epidemic Forecasting Models Overestimated Potential Infection Numbers Amid COVID-19 Lockdown Debate
    The Imperial College London’s model predicted 40 million deaths in the first year of COVID-19 while the real ...
    January 20, 2024BY Naveen Athrappully
  • Book Excerpt: Restrictions on In-person Worship
    Book Excerpt: Restrictions on In-person Worship
    The following is an excerpt from a chapter in the book "Pandemic Panic: How Canadian Government Responses to ...
    November 8, 2023BY Christine Van Geyn and Joanna Baron
  • Alberta Pastor Wins Appeal After Being Fined for Refusing Health Inspections During Pandemic
    Alberta Pastor Wins Appeal After Being Fined for Refusing Health Inspections During Pandemic
    Pastor Tracy Fortin and Edmonton’s Church in the Vine have been acquitted by the Alberta Court of Appeal ...
    October 4, 2023BY Chandra Philip
  • 3 Christians Receive $300,000 Over Wrongful Arrest in 2020 Anti-Mask Protest
    3 Christians Receive $300,000 Over Wrongful Arrest in 2020 Anti-Mask Protest
    After years of legal battles, three Idahoans have been paid a $300,000 settlement by their city for violating ...
    August 3, 2023BY Steven Kovac
  • ANALYSIS: As Canada Becomes More Restrictive, Resistance Is Growing, Experts Say
    ANALYSIS: As Canada Becomes More Restrictive, Resistance Is Growing, Experts Say
    Restrictions on freedoms in Canada, such as freedom of speech and assembly, have been steadily increasing for years ...
    July 31, 2023BY Tara MacIsaac
  • Former MPP Randy Hillier Challenges COVID Protest Charges, Alleges Lockdown Laws Infringed Charter Rights
    Former MPP Randy Hillier Challenges COVID Protest Charges, Alleges Lockdown Laws Infringed Charter Rights
    Former Ontario MPP Randy Hillier, a prominent figure in the protest movement against pandemic lockdowns, argued a Charter ...
    July 28, 2023BY Amanda Brown
  • China’s Economy Is Slipping Into Deflation
    China’s Economy Is Slipping Into Deflation
    Commentary China’s consumer prices are flat, while producers are hit with rising costs, and workers are facing lower ...
    July 16, 2023BY Antonio Graceffo
  • New Zealand Extends Mandatory COVID-19 Isolation as Rest of the World Moves On
    New Zealand Extends Mandatory COVID-19 Isolation as Rest of the World Moves On
    The New Zealand government has decided to keep its current COVID-19 restrictions for mandatory seven-day isolation and mask-wearing ...
    April 12, 2023BY Rebecca Zhu
  • Pandemic Charges Against Ontario Pastor Dropped
    Pandemic Charges Against Ontario Pastor Dropped
    Pandemic-related charges against an Ontario pastor have been withdrawn at the request of the Crown attorneys in two ...
    March 1, 2023BY Isaac Teo
  • South Korea to Impose Entry Curbs on China Arrivals Amid COVID Surge
    South Korea to Impose Entry Curbs on China Arrivals Amid COVID Surge
    South Korea announced on Friday that it would limit travelers from mainland China by imposing visa restrictions, limiting ...
    December 31, 2022BY Lisa Bian and Sean Tseng
  • Smith Says She’ll End Alberta Health Services’ Partnership With World Economic Forum
    Smith Says She’ll End Alberta Health Services’ Partnership With World Economic Forum
    Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says she will end the partnership her province’s health authority has with the World ...
    October 22, 2022BY Isaac Teo
  • COVID-Impact Questions Lose Relevancy, Dropped From Jobs Report
    COVID-Impact Questions Lose Relevancy, Dropped From Jobs Report
    The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) household survey will retire questions related to the COVID-19 pandemic as they’ve ...
    October 8, 2022BY Naveen Athrappully
  • ArriveCan App Cost $19.8 Million to Develop: Federal Records
    ArriveCan App Cost $19.8 Million to Develop: Federal Records
    Federal records show that the Liberal government’s ArriveCan app cost almost $20 million to develop. The expenses were ...
    September 26, 2022BY Isaac Teo
  • Michael Taube: Canada’s Border Restrictions Are Finally Ending, and Poilievre Deserves Some Credit
    Michael Taube: Canada’s Border Restrictions Are Finally Ending, and Poilievre Deserves Some Credit
    Commentary Canada has been one of the world’s leading countries in terms of vaccinating its population. According to ...
    September 26, 2022BY Michael Taube
  • Canada Ending Requirements for COVID-19 Vaccines, ArriveCan App at Border Sept. 30: CP Sources
    Canada Ending Requirements for COVID-19 Vaccines, ArriveCan App at Border Sept. 30: CP Sources
    Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has agreed to let a cabinet order enforcing mandatory COVID-19 vaccination requirements at the Canadian border ...
    September 22, 2022BY The Canadian Press
  • ‘About Political Control’: Alberta Cabinet Minister on ArriveCan and Border Vaccine Requirements
    ‘About Political Control’: Alberta Cabinet Minister on ArriveCan and Border Vaccine Requirements
    An Alberta cabinet minister says the federal government's vaccine requirements at the border and use of the ArriveCan ...
    September 21, 2022BY Isaac Teo
  • China’s GDP Growth May Fall Below 3 Percent Amid Severe Drought, Power Crunch: Economist
    China’s GDP Growth May Fall Below 3 Percent Amid Severe Drought, Power Crunch: Economist
    A power crunch and record heatwaves in China have disrupted factories, offices, farmlands, and many of the cities’ ...
    September 1, 2022BY Kathleen Li
  • Julie Ponesse: Why Are COVID Hysterics Persecuting the Religious?
    Julie Ponesse: Why Are COVID Hysterics Persecuting the Religious?
    Commentary Religious leaders like Artur Pawlowski who question COVID-19 health restrictions are a “threat to public safety.” Or ...
    August 22, 2022BY Julie Ponesse
  • Japan’s Economy Grows After Government Eases COVID-19 Restrictions
    Japan’s Economy Grows After Government Eases COVID-19 Restrictions
    Japan's economy grew during the second quarter of 2022 and returned to its prepandemic level, although the recovery ...
    August 15, 2022BY Naveen Athrappully
  • Capitol Report (Aug. 8): New Bill to Provide 87K New IRS Agents; Trump, Biden Weigh In on China Threat
    Capitol Report (Aug. 8): New Bill to Provide 87K New IRS Agents; Trump, Biden Weigh In on China Threat
    Democrats on Capitol Hill are pushing to close out a big package this week, expanding the government's role ...
    August 8, 2022BY Steve Lance
  • Canada Extends COVID-19 Border Restrictions Until at Least Sept. 30
    Canada Extends COVID-19 Border Restrictions Until at Least Sept. 30
    The federal government says it will extend its existing COVID-19 restrictions for travellers entering Canada, including the use ...
    June 30, 2022BY Isaac Teo
  • Some English Hospitals Telling Patients to Keep Wearing Face Masks Despite Restrictions Being Dropped
    Some English Hospitals Telling Patients to Keep Wearing Face Masks Despite Restrictions Being Dropped
    National rules on mask-wearing in GP surgeries and hospitals have largely been scrapped under new guidance in England, ...
    June 9, 2022BY Owen Evans
  • Western Australia Phases Out More COVID-19 Restrictions
    Western Australia Phases Out More COVID-19 Restrictions
    Based on the latest health advice, more of Western Australia's COVID-19 public health measures will be scrapped as ...
    June 1, 2022BY Steve Milne
  • Children and the Impact of COVID Restrictions: Helping Kids Ease Back Into ‘Normal’ Life
    Children and the Impact of COVID Restrictions: Helping Kids Ease Back Into ‘Normal’ Life
    COVID-19 restrictions have significantly affected children in their formative years, imposing a secluded form of education and socialization ...
    April 2, 2022BY Mariangela Mazzei
  • Ontario Lifts Mask Mandate for Most Public Spaces
    Ontario Lifts Mask Mandate for Most Public Spaces
    Ontarians no longer need to wear masks in schools, retail settings, and most other public places starting today. ...
    March 21, 2022BY Andrew Chen
  • Alberta Legislature Calls on Feds to Revoke COVID-19 Restrictions for Air Travellers
    Alberta Legislature Calls on Feds to Revoke COVID-19 Restrictions for Air Travellers
    Alberta is calling on the federal government to revoke its proof of vaccination mandate for air travellers. On ...
    March 17, 2022BY Andrew Chen
TOP NEWS
  • US Health Spending Explained in 5 Charts
    2hr By Lawrence Wilson
    US Health Spending Explained in 5 Charts
  • Myopia: 2 in 5 People Are Affected–Here’s How to Slow Progression
    2hr By Mercura Wang
    Myopia: 2 in 5 People Are Affected–Here’s How to Slow Progression
  • Trump Approves Millions in Aid to Tennessee, Mississippi After Devastating Winter Storm
    8hr By Troy Myers
    Trump Approves Millions in Aid to Tennessee, Mississippi After Devastating Winter Storm
  • Washington Post CEO Steps Down Days After Major Staff Cuts
    10hr By Ryan Morgan
    Washington Post CEO Steps Down Days After Major Staff Cuts
  • Day in Photos: Protests in Milan, Flooding in Spain, and Miniature Railway
    12hr By Epoch Times Staff
    Day in Photos: Protests in Milan, Flooding in Spain, and Miniature Railway
  • Guthrie Family Says It Received a Message and ‘We Will Pay’ for Mother’s Return
    12hr By Jacki Thrapp and Ryan Morgan
    Guthrie Family Says It Received a Message and ‘We Will Pay’ for Mother’s Return
  • Insiders: Passive Resistance Spreading Beyond Military in China
    13hr By Michael Zhuang
    Insiders: Passive Resistance Spreading Beyond Military in China
  • Northeast Braces for Minus 30 Degree Wind Chill in Arctic Blast
    13hr By Jacki Thrapp
    Northeast Braces for Minus 30 Degree Wind Chill in Arctic Blast
  • Israel Says Netanyahu to Meet With Trump in Washington Next Week
    14hr By Ryan Morgan
    Israel Says Netanyahu to Meet With Trump in Washington Next Week
  • Inside Beijing’s Darkest State Crime—And Those Fighting to Expose It | Raymond Zhang
    15hr By Jan Jekielek, Epoch TV
    Inside Beijing’s Darkest State Crime—And Those Fighting to Expose It | Raymond Zhang
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