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Anger, Suspicion After Pakistani Dissident Karima Mehrab Found Dead in Toronto

Anger, Suspicion After Pakistani Dissident Karima Mehrab Found Dead in Toronto

City police said on Tuesday, Dec. 22, 2020, they were treating her death as not suspicious after her body was pulled from the water a day earlier.

Surrey Approves Bylaw to Ban Single-Use Shopping Bags, Foam Cups, Other Plastics

Surrey Approves Bylaw to Ban Single-Use Shopping Bags, Foam Cups, Other Plastics

Plastic shopping bags, foam cups and takeout containers should soon be banned in Surrey, B.C. Councillors have adopted a bylaw that would seek provincial permission to ban… Read more »

10 Correctional Officers Charged Following Death of Indigenous Man in N.L. Jail

10 Correctional Officers Charged Following Death of Indigenous Man in N.L. Jail

Ten correctional officers have been charged with crimes ranging from manslaughter to criminal negligence causing death in connection with the 2019 death of an Inuk man in… Read more »

Ontario to Lower Electricity Price During Lockdown Starting Jan 1, 2021

Ontario to Lower Electricity Price During Lockdown Starting Jan 1, 2021

  Ontario to Hold Electricity Rates to Reduced Off-Peak Price During Lockdown Starting Jan 1, 2021 Ontario government has announced that to support people as they stay… Read more »

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Expanded Support for Learners for High School Students in Ontario – How to Apply

**Parents to Get New $400 Ontario COVID-19 Child Benefit Starting April 26, 2021** The Ontario government is expanding the Support for Learners program to include secondary school… Read more »

Manitoba Government Promises to Help Pay for Delivery Fees for Restaurants

Manitoba Government Promises to Help Pay for Delivery Fees for Restaurants

The Manitoba government is offering to help restaurants pay for delivery costs during the COVID-19 pandemic. Premier Brian Pallister says the province is giving $5 million to… Read more »

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Indoor and Outdoor Social Gathering Limits During Ontario Lockdown Starting December 26th

The province is advising Ontarians to stay home “to the fullest extent possible” when provincewide lockdown begins on December 26th. Restrictions will remain in place for southern… Read more »

Judge Dismisses Application for Injunction Against Alberta’s COVID Rules

Judge Dismisses Application for Injunction Against Alberta’s COVID Rules

A judge rejected a request Monday from two Alberta churches and three individuals to temporarily suspend selected public-health rules to “save Christmas.” The measures limit Christmas celebrations… Read more »

Federal Government Announces Funding to Restore Wood Buffalo National Park

Federal Government Announces Funding to Restore Wood Buffalo National Park

The federal government has more than doubled previous funding commitments for Canada’s largest national park to answer environmental concerns from Indigenous groups and a United Nations agency…. Read more »

CRA Promotes Public Database to Track Employers Using Wage Subsidies

CRA Promotes Public Database to Track Employers Using Wage Subsidies

Canada Revenue Agency is launching a website to help Canadians track which employers have been using government wage subsidies during the COVID-19 pandemic. The CRA says its… Read more »

B.C. on Track for Record-Breaking Year for Illicit Overdose Deaths: Coroner

B.C. on Track for Record-Breaking Year for Illicit Overdose Deaths: Coroner

British Columbia is facing a record-breaking year for overdose deaths and the provincial coroner is urging caution as the illicit drug supply grows more toxic. Chief coroner… Read more »

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Shops and Retailers Allowed to Open for In-Person Shopping During Ontario Lockdown

Ontario will be in lockdown starting December 26th. As part of the lockdown discount and big-box retailers that sell groceries will be permitted to offer in-person shopping… Read more »

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Ski Hills Closed: Outdoor Recreational Activities Allowed During Ontario Lockdown Starting Dec 26th

All of Ontario will go into lockdown on Boxing Day as the province tries to bring soaring COVID-19 cases under control. The lockdown will remain in place… Read more »

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Lockdown: Ontario Delays Opening for In-person Learning in Schools After Winter Break

Ontario has announced that all of Ontario will go into lockdown on Boxing Day as the province tries to bring soaring COVID-19 cases under control. The measures… Read more »

New COVID-19 Restrictions for Holiday Period Take Effect Across Nova Scotia

New COVID-19 Restrictions for Holiday Period Take Effect Across Nova Scotia

New measures meant to prevent any possible surge of COVID-19 over the holiday period have entered into effect across Nova Scotia. Starting today and until Jan. 10,… Read more »

Police Issue More Than 400k Worth of Fines at Weekend Anti-Lockdown Rally in Montreal

Police Issue More Than 400k Worth of Fines at Weekend Anti-Lockdown Rally in Montreal

Police say they issued more than $400,000 worth of tickets to anti-lockdown protesters during a demonstration outside the Quebec premier’s office in Montreal on Sunday. Const. Julien… Read more »

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Dec 21: Snowfall Warning Issued for Calgary and Southern Alberta

Environment Canada has issued a snowfall warning for Calgary and Southern Alberta on the first official day of winter.

Conjunction of Jupiter and Saturn, Dubbed ‘Christmas Star,’ Visible Tonight

Conjunction of Jupiter and Saturn, Dubbed ‘Christmas Star,’ Visible Tonight

A rare celestial event is making an already unique holiday season even more unusual, as what’s been dubbed the “Christmas Star” is set to appear over Canada… Read more »

Premier Doug Ford to Announce New Public Health Measures as Hamilton Enters Lockdown

Premier Doug Ford to Announce New Public Health Measures as Hamilton Enters Lockdown

Premier Doug Ford is set to announce new public health measures this afternoon, as another region of Ontario heads into lockdown in a bid to curb the… Read more »

Canada Has ‘Significant’ Concerns About China: Defence Minister

Canada Has ‘Significant’ Concerns About China: Defence Minister

Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan is taking aim at what he describes as China’s unpredictability, refusal to play by the rules and expanding footprint around the world, saying… Read more »

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NHL/NHLPA Reach Tentative Deal for 2020-21 Season

The NHL and the NHL Players’ Association have settled on a framework for the upcoming season, pending the approval of each side’s executive board and Canadian health… Read more »

Feds Throw Support Behind Development of Mini Nuclear Reactors; Action Plan Released

Feds Throw Support Behind Development of Mini Nuclear Reactors; Action Plan Released

Nuclear power is essential to meeting Canada’s climate-change goals, and developing portable mini nuclear reactors is a key part of that strategy, the federal energy minister said… Read more »

Federal Health Minister Asked to Review Alberta’s Use of Strychnine as Wolf Control

Federal Health Minister Asked to Review Alberta’s Use of Strychnine as Wolf Control

Animal advocates have asked the federal health minister to review a decision that allows Alberta to keep using strychnine to poison wolves in an ongoing effort to… Read more »

Moderna Ends Frozen Requirements for Vaccine, Easing Logistics of Shipping

Moderna Ends Frozen Requirements for Vaccine, Easing Logistics of Shipping

American biotech firm Moderna says its COVID-19 vaccine can now be shipped locally without it needing to be frozen at all. The messenger RNA vaccine from the… Read more »