By Marie-Danielle Smith, The Canadian Press on November 14th, 2022
OTTAWA – The “Freedom Convoy” protests that took over downtown Ottawa last winter and inspired several border blockades caused serious concerns about Canada’s international reputation and its economic security, senior Canadian officials say. Their testimony Monday evening at the Public Order Emergency Commission, along with new documentary evidence, suggests diplomats were getting anxious questions and ... Read More »
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EDMONTON – Dr. Deena Hinshaw, the chief medical officer of health who became the face of Alberta’s public health response to the COVID-19 pandemic, has been officially removed from her post. The province announced in a late-day statement that Hinshaw is being replaced by Dr. Mark Joffe, a senior executive member of Alberta Health Services, ... Read More »
2 responsesBy The Canadian Press on November 14th, 2022
OTTAWA – Canadian diplomatic officials say there were serious concerns about the effects of last winter’s “Freedom Convoy” protests on Canada’s international reputation and its ability to attract trade. Their testimony and documents presented at the Public Order Emergency Commission suggest Canadian diplomats were receiving forceful communications from a United States government anxious to resume ... Read More »
2 responsesBy Liam Casey and Allison Jones, The Canadian Press on November 14th, 2022
TORONTO – Ontario’s chief medical officer of health strongly recommended Monday that residents wear masks in indoor public settings to protect children from a “triple threat” of respiratory viruses, while Alberta’s premier said she will not impose a mask mandate and urged people not to panic. Dr. Kieran Moore said a mask mandate remains on ... Read More »
2 responsesBy The Canadian Press on November 14th, 2022
OTTAWA – A senior federal public servant says the United States Department of Homeland Security was concerned that major protest blockades in Canada could catch on south of the border. Dominic Rochon, a senior assistant deputy minister with the national and cybersecurity branch of the government, was among the first federal representatives to testify at ... Read More »
2 responsesBy Mia Rabson, The Canadian Press on November 14th, 2022
OTTAWA – A cap on greenhouse gas emissions from Canada’s oil and gas sector will be ready by the end of next year, Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault said Monday. In an interview from Egypt, where he is attending the 27th instalment of the United Nations climate talks, Guilbeault said the government is developing the regulations ... Read More »
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OTTAWA – Canada’s federal government has formally banned the top echelons of the Iranian regime from entering the country. Federal ministers have confirmed that a new designation is now in place under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act that allows border agents to deny access to Canadian territory. The government had announced an intention to ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By Liam Casey and Allison Jones, The Canadian Press on November 14th, 2022
TORONTO – Ontario’s chief medical officer of health issued a strong recommendation Monday for residents to mask in all indoor public settings in order to protect children from a “triple threat” of respiratory viruses, while warning that a possible mandate remains on the table. Dr. Kieran Moore’s advice came as pediatrics hospitals have been overwhelmed ... Read More »
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TORONTO – Health Canada says it’s importing a foreign supply of children’s pain and fever medications that will be available on retail shelves in the coming weeks. The agency had previously announced it was importing children’s acetaminophen and ibuprofen to be distributed to hospitals. Now it says it has also secured supply of acetaminophen to ... Read More »
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RIMOUSKI, Que. – Former Parti Québécois legislator Harold LeBel has taken the stand in his sexual assault trial and is denying the allegations against him. LeBel testified today in Rimouski, Que., that he never assaulted the complainant, whose identity is under a publication ban. The woman told the court last week that in his condo ... Read More »
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OTTAWA – Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault says Canada’s promised emissions cap on the oil and gas sector won’t be finalized for another year. Canadian environment leaders at the COP27 climate talks in Egypt want Guilbeault to unveil the specific limit he intends to impose on emissions from the oil and gas sector and the timeline ... Read More »
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