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03.10.2021 / 03:39
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33 community cases of COVID-19; more than 50,000 vaccines administered yesterday
Cases *Number of new community cases: 33 Number of new cases identified at the border: Zero Location of new community cases: Auckland (32), Waikato (1) Location of community cases (total): Auckland (including four cases in Upper Hauraki; all of whom are in the same household) 1,309 (1,061 of whom have recovered); Waikato 2; Wellington 17 (all of whom have recovered) Number of community cases (total): 1,328 (in current community outbreak) Cases infectious in the community: Fourteen of yesterday’s 27 cases have exposure events Cases in isolation throughout the period they were infectious: Thirteen of yesterday’s 27 cases Cases epidemiologically linked: Eighteen of today’s 33 cases.
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02.10.2021 / 22:13
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NTIA calls Scotland’s COVID vaccine passports launch a “shambles”
COVID vaccine passport scheme.Earlier this week First Minister Nicola Sturgeon announced that the Scottish government would be delaying its plans for the implementation of the passports as a requirement for entry into the country’s nightclubs, after criticism from many establishments across the country.As the BBC reported, the delay came after a legal challenge from the Scottish nightlife industry who said the proposal was “discriminatory” and “disproportionate”.It was then revealed that Judge Lord Burns refused the delay, saying that the implementation of the scheme is a “balanced way” to address “legitimate issues” surrounding the pandemic.As such, the scheme came into force at 5am yesterday morning (October 1) as planned.Businesses in
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02.10.2021 / 21:45
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People with disabilities face more barriers accessing COVID-19 vaccine, CDC data shows
ATLANTA - American adults with disabilities have lower COVID-19 vaccination rates than people without a disability and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) says it’s not because people with disabilities don’t want the jabs.Data shows people with disabilities, such as difficulty seeing, hearing or walking, are more likely to want a COVID-19 vaccine than not.
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02.10.2021 / 19:57
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Quebec reports 640 COVID-19 infections, 5 more deaths
COVID-19 cases on Saturday and five more virus-related deaths.Of the new cases, health officials say 422 are inadequately vaccinated — meaning not vaccinated or two weeks removed from their first shot.#COVID19 – En date du 1er octobre, voici la situation au Québec: https://t.co/pwoUoaBgaF pic.twitter.com/iOFYUaih3w— Santé Québec (@sante_qc) October 2, 2021Hospitalizations declined by nine from Friday to 301, while the number of ICU patients dropped by one to 83.The province says most of all new cases involve the highly contagious Delta variant.Health workers administered another 13,800 COVID-19 vaccine doses, including 4,459 first shots.Authorities say about 89 per cent of Quebec’s eligible population (12-years-old and over) have received
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02.10.2021 / 19:31
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A Calgary father is warning other renters about a possible scam. As Tomasia DaSilva reports, he showed up at a home he thought was his, only to find someone else living there.
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02.10.2021 / 17:43
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Ontario reports more than 700 COVID-19 cases, 7 additional deaths
Toronto city council approves extension of mask bylaw into next year Seven additional deaths were also announced on Oct. 2, bringing the provincial virus-related death toll to 9,750.
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Merck pill intended to treat Covid-19 succeeds in key study
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Mizoram issues new COVID-19 guidelines with more relaxations. Details here
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02.10.2021 / 12:27
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Rust Valley Restorers: Mike Hall calls upcoming 500-plus vehicle auction ‘bittersweet’
most famous collection of cars is going up for sale — and it’s an auction not for the faint of heart.On Saturday, the bidding will begin on Mike Hall’s collection of 500-plus vehicles in B.C.’s Southern Interior, with every one of them needing restoration work.Some need minor work, while others will require hundreds of hours of labour.
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02.10.2021 / 11:55
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Covid third wave may pose threat to credit profile of India Inc
credit outlook of Indian companies is expected to be positive, but the third wave of the pandemic, if it assumes large proportions, is key monitorable and would be a risk.
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02.10.2021 / 11:23
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Mizoram issues new Covid-19 guidelines with more relaxations. Check details
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02.10.2021 / 11:07
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Petition calls for Whistler Blackcomb to check vaccine status of skiers and snowboarders
Ahead of the start of ski season, a fast-growing online petition is calling for Whistler Blackcomb to check the vaccine passports of everyone set to board a gondola heading up the mountain. Andrea Macpherson reports.
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02.10.2021 / 04:47
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27 community cases of COVID-19; one new case in managed isolation; more than 47,000 vaccines administered yesterday
There are 27 new community cases today. 14 of these are household contacts, eight are known contacts and five are under investigation to determine how they are linked to the current outbreak.
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02.10.2021 / 04:01
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All Saskatchewan Health Authority employees to show proof of vaccination or negative test to work
COVID-19 or a negative test before going to work.The Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) announced the new policy in line with the provincial government’s proof-of-vaccine mandate that came into effect Friday. Saskatchewan’s proof of vaccination, negative test result policy now in effect The SHA estimates one in five employees aren’t vaccinated, leaving both patients and other employees at risk.It’s gotten to the point some patients are actually requesting they’re only cared for by someone fully immunized, according to Dr.
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02.10.2021 / 03:33
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All Saskatchewan health authority employees to show proof-of-vaccination, or negative test to work
The SHA estimates one in five employees aren’t vaccinated; now it’s requiring all staff provide proof-of-vaccine, or a negative test before each shift.
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02.10.2021 / 03:33
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Metrotown mall, SkyTrain station evacuated amid reports gunfire and pipe bomb
#metrotown pic.twitter.com/W1DWbDwChQ— Θanasaki (@thanoismyname) October 1, 2021Burnaby RCMP said the mall had been evacuated and that officers were conducting a grid search of the premises.Police said so far there was no evidence of an active threat or any injuries reported.At the same time as police were responding in the mall, Metro Vancouver Transit Police were investigating reports of a pipe bomb nearby.
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02.10.2021 / 02:45
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Broadway’s ‘Aladdin’ cancels more shows after breakthrough COVID-19 cases
has canceled performances yet again starting Friday through the next two weeks after breakthrough COVID-19 cases were discovered.“Although negative PCR testing allowed us to move safely forward with last night’s performance of Aladdin at The New Amsterdam Theatre, additional breakthrough COVID-19 cases were detected within the company today,” the production said in a statement.Citing the “wellness and safety of our guests, cast and crew” as “top priority,” the musical canceled several shows in October.“We feel the prudent decision is to cancel performances starting tonight, Friday, October 1st through Sunday, October 10th,” they said.The “next planned performance” will happen on Tuesday, Oct.
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02.10.2021 / 00:27
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Strictly Come Dancing 2021 – John Whaite, Sara Davies & more get set for Week 2 as BBC faces tough decisions over Covid
STRICTLY star Nikita Kuzman's girlfriend has revealed she's 'losing control' amid his first season on the show with Tilly Ramsay. Nicole Wirt, who lives in German, shared a potentially revealing comment online after Strictly fans spotted chemistry between Nikita, 23, and Gordon Ramsay's daughter on the BBC One competition.
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01.10.2021 / 23:39
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COVID-19: 1 additional death, 39 more cases confirmed over last 2 days in Simcoe Muskoka
COVID-19 death and 39 more cases over Thursday and Friday in the region.Local public health also reported 29 new cases of a COVID-19 variant on Friday, bringing that total to 6,047 including 116 cases that are active. Exclusive look inside Moderna: Tracking variants and the call for COVID-19 boosters Fourteen of the new cases are in Barrie, while 10 are in Bradford and four are in New Tecumseth.The rest of the new cases are in Bracebridge, Collingwood, Gravenhurst Innisfil, Penetanguishene, Springwater and Tiny Township.Sixteen of the new cases are a result of close contact with another positive COVID-19 case, while five are community-acquired and one is outbreak-related.
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01.10.2021 / 22:09
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Death in the ICU: Edmonton doctor recounts calling woman to share her mom’s dying moments
Bakshi wrote on Twitter. (Scroll down to see more tweets)“I’m calling because she is not doing well, and will likely not survive the day.” Alberta accepting COVID-19 medical help from Red Cross, Canadian Armed Forces, N.L.
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01.10.2021 / 21:03
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Trudeau Tofino vacation ‘more proof’ he doesn’t care about Indigenous rights, advocate says
Justin Trudeau‘s decision to spend the first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation on vacation in Tofino, B.C., is “more proof” that he “does not give a f–k about Indigenous rights,” one national Indigenous organization said on Friday.Lynne Groulx, the CEO of the Native Women’s Association of Canada (NWAC), made the assertion in a Friday press release, where she cited former NDP MP Romeo Saganash — who once stood up in the House of Commons and said Trudeau “doesn’t give a f–k” about Indigenous rights. Saganash later apologized for the remark.
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globalnews.ca
01.10.2021 / 17:51
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Edmonton doctor recounts calling woman to share her mother’s dying moments
In an effort to bring some humanity back to the staggering number of COVID-19 deaths in Alberta, Dr. Neeja Bakshi, who works at Edmonton’s Royal Alexandra Hospital, shared her experience being a conduit between a dying 75-year-old woman and her daughter in B.C.
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globalnews.ca
01.10.2021 / 17:23
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Third dose optimism for people in BC who received mixed COVID-19 vaccines
Dr. Bonnie Henry says if the U.S. doesn’t approve mixed COVID-19 vaccine doses, the province will examine the issue of third shots. Richard Zussman reports.
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01.10.2021 / 12:57
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WHO calls for more efforts to expand covid vaccination coverage among elderly
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01.10.2021 / 10:15
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Administering of third dose for immunocompromised starts today
The Health Service Executive's lead for infection control Professor Martin Cormican has moved to reassure people that there is no shortage of Covid-19 vaccines as the HSE begins administering third doses for immunocompromised people today.
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01.10.2021 / 08:03
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North Port mayor hopes city remembered for community, compassion amid Gabby Petito case
NORTH PORT, Fla. - North Port's City Center Front Green isn't usually a busy part of town, with an open, quiet, park-like feel. However, in the past week, it's become a place for gathering, memorial, and reflection as community members await answers in the death of Gabby Petito and the disappearance of her fiancé, Brian Laundrie.In the middle of the Center Front Green sits a giant tree."The gentleman who donated the tree wanted it to be the celebration.
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globalnews.ca
01.10.2021 / 07:47
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R.1 COVID-19 variant not an ‘imminent threat’ as Delta stays dominant: expert
COVID-19 variant making headlines in the United States is not circulating in Canada, nor is likely to overtake the dominant Delta strain.Recently, stories in American news outlets about the R.1 variant have emerged, questioning its mutation and the potential threat it poses.
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globalnews.ca
01.10.2021 / 07:47
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On reconciliation, federal government shows more ambition than action
In 2015, when the Truth and Reconciliation Commission outlined 94 calls to action, Justin Trudeau, who just became prime minister back then, pledged to implement them all. But six years later, Trudeau has barely made a dent in the list, and is facing criticism for vacationing on the inaugural National Day of Truth and Reconciliation.
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01.10.2021 / 07:47
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Trudeau absent for ceremony honouring residential school victims in Kamloops, B.C.
One of Canada’s largest ceremonies to mark the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation was held in Kamloops, B.C., where in May, the remains of 215 children were discovered at the site of the former Kamloops Indian Residential School.
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01.10.2021 / 04:13
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More than 17,000 police violence deaths were not reported since 1980, study finds
OXFORD - As recent high-profile killings by police in the United States have prompted calls for more extensive and public reporting on police violence, a new study shows that more than 17,000 deaths from police violence were not reported between 1980 and 2018. The study, published in "The Lancet," examines the presence and extent of under-reporting of police violence in U.S. government-run vital registration data. The researchers compared data from the U.S.A.
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01.10.2021 / 03:55
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53,000 Afghan evacuees remain housed at 8 US military bases with more to arrive
WASHINGTON - During a Pentagon news briefing, Gen. Glen D.
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health.govt.nz
01.10.2021 / 03:47
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19 community cases of COVID-19; more than 46,000 vaccine doses administered yesterday
Cases Number of new community cases *: 19 Number of new cases identified at the border: No cases Location of new community cases Auckland Location of community cases (total): Auckland (including 4 cases in Upper Hauraki; all of whom are in the same household) 1,250 (1007 of whom have recovered); Waikato 1; Wellington 17 (all of whom have recovered) Number of community cases (total): 1,268 (in the current community outbreak) Cases infectious in the community: 10 (52%) of yesterday’s cases have exposure events Cases in isolation throughout the period they were infectious: 9 (48%) of yesterday’s cases Cases epidemiologically linked: 18 of today’s 19 cases are linked.
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globalnews.ca
01.10.2021 / 02:13
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Trudeau outlines his government’s priorities
For the first time since Canada’s 44th general election, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has answered questions about winning his second minority government.
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fox29.com
01.10.2021 / 01:57
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Delaware County Black Caucus calls for justice in shooting death of Fanta Bility
SHARON HILL, Pa. - The Delaware County Black Caucus on Thursday said the Sharon Hill police officers who were involved in a shooting that lead to the death 8-year-old Fanta Bility should be fired.According to a preliminary investigation, three officers were patrolling the Sharon Hill Sports Complex following a game between Academy High School and Pennsbury High School in late August when gunfire erupted on the 900 block of Coates Street. RELATED HEADLINESAt least one bullet came towards the officers and injured a civilian, according to Delaware County DA Jack Stollsteimer.
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cidrap.umn.edu
01.10.2021 / 00:41
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Rural Americans more likely to die from COVID-19
Rural Americans are currently twice as likely to die from COVID-19 infections compared with their urban peers, according to Kaiser Health News and data from the Rural Policy Research Institute (RPRI) at the University of Iowa.
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fox29.com
01.10.2021 / 00:39
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HIPAA does not apply to revealing COVID-19 vaccine status at work, HHS says
WASHINGTON - The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' Office for Civil Rights (OCR) said on Thursday that the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) Privacy Rule does not apply to employers or employment records. That means companies are not infringing upon their employees’ legal privacy by asking them to reveal their COVID-19 vaccination status. The OCR guidance aims to help "common workplace scenarios and answers questions about whether and how the HIPAA Privacy Rule applies.
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globalnews.ca
01.10.2021 / 00:11
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‘Listen to the stories of survivors’ as we mark National Day of Truth and Reconciliation, Trudeau says
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau encouraged Canadians to listen to survivors of residential schools and Indigenous elders when they share their experiences, as we come together on Thursday to mark the National Day of Truth and Reconciliation.
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globalnews.ca
30.09.2021 / 23:37
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Trudeau spends 1st Truth and Reconciliation Day in Tofino on vacation, contradicting itinerary
Justin Trudeau is spending the first National Truth and Reconciliation Day on vacation in Tofino, B.C., with his family, despite his official itinerary placing him in private meetings in Ottawa.The Prime Minister’s Office confirmed the vacation in a statement sent to Global News.“Yes the PM is spending time in Tofino with family for a few days,” Trudeau’s spokesperson wrote.“And, following his participation in last night’s ceremony marking the first National Day for Truth & Reconciliation, he is speaking today with residential school survivors from across the country.” ‘See us, hear us’: Residential school survivor on how to mark Sept.
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globalnews.ca
30.09.2021 / 22:25
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Ottawa ready to help Saskatchewan fight COVID-19, Trudeau reiterates
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has promised to provide any supports necessary to help Saskatchewan with its COVID-19 crisis.In a conversation with Premier Scott Moe Wednesday, the Prime Minister’s Office says the two leaders spoke about Saskatchewan’s COVID-19 cases, increasing vaccination efforts and what the province needs to overcome the fourth wave of the pandemic.A statement from Ottawa says Trudeau reiterated that the federal government “remains ready to respond to any requests” from Saskatchewan for aid.Trudeau encouraged Moe to identify any specific needs as they emerge.The pair also talked about encouraging vaccine uptake with Indigenous, rural and remote communities.Saskatchewan has one of the highest rates of active COVID-19 cases
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fox29.com
30.09.2021 / 21:55
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Britney Spears conservatorship: Jamie Spears rep calls removal 'a loss for Britney'
LOS ANGELES - Britney Spears’ father Jamie Spears spoke out through his attorney after a judge on Wednesday suspended him from the conservatorship that has controlled his pop star daughter’s life and finances for more than a decade. Jamie Spears issued a statement via his attorney Vivian L. Thoreen, saying, "Mr.
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30.09.2021 / 21:55
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Government report finds ‘alarming levels’ of heavy metals in more baby foods
WASHINGTON - Months after a congressional report revealed dangerous levels of heavy metals in baby foods, a new report by a House Oversight subcommittee revealed "alarming levels" persist in "even more" baby foods despite warnings and previous toxic product recalls.The report, posted Wednesday by the House Subcommittee on Economic and Consumer Policy, shares results from an investigation that found dangerously high levels of arsenic, lead and cadmium in some foods tested.
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globalnews.ca
30.09.2021 / 21:09
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1st National Day for Truth and Reconciliation draws mixed feelings from Indigenous community
National Day for Truth and Reconciliation to honour lost children and survivors of residential schools, the Indigenous community is approaching the day with mixed emotions.Coinciding with the annual Orange Shirt Day, Sept. 30 is being recognized as a federal statutory holiday to give Canadians a chance to reflect on the legacies of the residential school system, colonial policies and the cultural genocide of Indigenous Peoples in Canada.
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30.09.2021 / 18:07
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Manitoba hands out more fines to scofflaw businesses for health order violations
COVID-19 public health orders continue to get fined by the province, including some repeat offenders this week.The owners of Monstrosity Burger and Tuxedo Village Family Restaurant — who have been vocally opposed to the orders — were slapped with four more $5,000 tickets, according to the province’s latest enforcement report.That makes a dozen such fines over the past three weeks for the Corydon Avenue eateries, whose owners have described the restrictions as tantamount to “fascism” and “tyranny” in social media posts.
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30.09.2021 / 17:23
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Exchequer spend in Covid's first 12 months topped €17bn
The total direct expenditure as a result of Covid-19 between February 2020 and 2021 was €17.1 billion, according to the annual report published today from the Comptroller and Auditor General.
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30.09.2021 / 17:00
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Calls grow for feds to do more to help 100+ Canadians detained in China
In the wake of Beijing freeing Michael Spavor and Michael Kovrig, Ottawa is facing calls to do more for Canadians who remain behind bars in China. Abigail Bimman explains how loved ones of these prisoners are fighting to make sure they aren’t forgotten.
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30.09.2021 / 16:47
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Covid booster jab roll out begins with more than 500 patients in Altrincham
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30.09.2021 / 13:50
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Witness says she brought Joseph Yaremko to Saskatoon condo building where alleged sexual assault took place
The Crown witness who said she brought Joseph Yaremko to her Saskatoon condominium building testified that she was just trying to help a friendly stranger.
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Deaths: 750 423
Recovered: 0
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Deaths: 459 652
Recovered: 0
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Deaths: 608 235
Recovered: 0
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Deaths: 237 619
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