By Hina Alam, The Canadian Press on January 1st, 2023
Canada’s requirement of a negative COVID-19 test of travellers from China will not help in preventing new variants or the spread of the virus, say experts. Kerry Bowman, assistant professor at the University of Toronto’s Temerty Faculty of Medicine, called the requirement “absolutely a political move, and not based on science at this point.” “This ... Read More »
1 responseBy The Canadian Press on January 1st, 2023
VANCOUVER – Premiers across the country used their New Year’s messages to emphasize everything from housing and affordability to healthy lifestyles. In his first New Year’s message as premier of British Columbia, David Eby says he’s honoured to celebrate the successes of 2022 “including the remarkable economic recovery in our province as we come out ... Read More »
1 responseBy The Canadian Press on January 1st, 2023
MONTREAL – Hydro-Québec says almost all of its customers who lost power in a Dec. 23 winter storm have now been reconnected. Hydro spokesman Francis Labbé says 11 clients who lost power in the storm still don’t have electricity, after nearly 100 were reconnected earlier in the day. He says all primary residences that lost ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By The Canadian Press on January 1st, 2023
An expert says Canada’s requirement of a negative COVID-19 test of travellers from China will not help in preventing new variants or the spread of the virus. Kerry Bowman, assistant professor at the University of Toronto’s Temerty Faculty of Medicine, calls the requirement a political move. The federal government said Saturday that people coming in ... Read More »
1 responseBy The Canadian Press on January 1st, 2023
OTTAWA – Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino says the federal government is “looking at a variety of options” to carry out a planned buyback of banned firearms – including enlisting outside help. Canadian police chiefs have urged the Liberal government not to rely on resource-strapped police forces to deliver the coming gun buyback. In May ... Read More »
1 responseBy The Canadian Press on January 1st, 2023
SAINT-SIMON, NEW BRUNSWICK – A journalist well-known to listeners of French-language radio in New Brunswick has been killed and police are treating the death as a homicide. Donald Noël, the general manager of radio station CKRO, says Réjean Hébert was found dead Wednesday night outside his home in Saint-Simon, N.B., on the province’s Acadian Peninsula. ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By The Canadian Press on January 1st, 2023
CAP-DES-ROSIERS, Que. – Quebec provincial police say the search for a fisherman missing in Quebec’s Gaspé region since Friday has resumed. Police spokeswoman Sgt. Béatrice Dorsainville says the search for the man, who is in his 60s, began late Friday afternoon. She says police are using a helicopter, people on foot, and officers on all-terrain ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By The Canadian Press on January 1st, 2023
From coast to coast, Canadians rang in the new year Saturday night with parties, fireworks and in some places, a lot of rain. Rain put a damper on Canada’s official New Year’s Eve event, forcing the cancellation of the Winter Lights Across Canada multimedia projection on Parliament Hill, although the city’s Hogman-eh! celebration at Lansdowne ... Read More »
1 responseBy Camille Bains, The Canadian Press on January 1st, 2023
VANCOUVER – People living in tents along about eight blocks of Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside roam around on a chilly afternoon as some in the throes of addiction are hunched over on the sidewalk near storefronts. A woman wearing black and white striped pants strides along East Hastings Street yelling, apparently at no one, amid the ... Read More »
1 responseBy The Canadian Press on December 31st, 2022
Ottawa plans to temporarily require people flying from China, Hong Kong and Macao to test negative for COVID-19 before leaving for Canada, beginning in early January. The federal government says in a Saturday news release that the requirement will apply to all air travellers age two and older from the three countries and will begin ... Read More »
1 responseBy The Canadian Press on December 31st, 2022
MONTREAL – A manager has been suspended from his duties at the Montreal jail where a 21-year-old man suffered fatal injuries during an intervention by guards last week. Quebec’s Public Security Department says the Dec. 29 suspension is the second involving a Montreal Detention Centre employee in connection with the death of Nicous D’Andre Spring. ... Read More »
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