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Governor General will agree to a Trudeau request to call snap election: experts

Governor General will agree to a Trudeau request to call snap election: experts

NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh has asked Simon to refuse any request from Trudeau that would send voters to the ballot box, noting that the fixed-election law states that every general election must be held on the third Monday of October four calendar years after the last one
COVID-19: Industry plagued by pandemic outbreaks plots comeback

COVID-19: Industry plagued by pandemic outbreaks plots comeback

A lot has changed for the cruise ship industry in the last year and a half
CANADA: Feds' goal is to have Afghan interpreters on planes quickly to Canada, Freeland says

CANADA: Feds' goal is to have Afghan interpreters on planes quickly to Canada, Freeland says

Last week her government announced new immigration measures for what it described as potentially "several thousand" Afghans, including interpreters who worked with the Canadian Armed Forces, staff currently or previously employed at the Canadian Embassy and their families
COVID-19: Business group seeks clarity as Ontario meets first target for further reopening

COVID-19: Business group seeks clarity as Ontario meets first target for further reopening

The province announced Thursday that 80 per cent of residents aged 12 and older have now received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine, meaning one of three conditions the province has set for moving beyond Step 3 of its reopening plan has been met
CANADA: Ottawa proposes new rules to crack down on harmful online content

CANADA: Ottawa proposes new rules to crack down on harmful online content

The penalty for violating the would-be laws ranges up to five per cent of a platform's gross global revenue or $25 million, whichever is higher
ONTARIO: Some parents, child cares, call for updates to COVID rules

ONTARIO: Some parents, child cares, call for updates to COVID rules

Pandemic-era guidance for child care centres doesn't allow for group sensory play, such as water tables
ONTARIO: Ford 'won't spare a penny' to fight wildfires but won't declare state of emergency

ONTARIO: Ford 'won't spare a penny' to fight wildfires but won't declare state of emergency

Ford said the province is looking at more accommodations in the Greater Toronto Area, if evacuees are willing to travel that far
All of those hospitalized with COVID in Peel Region not fully vaccinated: Loh

All of those hospitalized with COVID in Peel Region not fully vaccinated: Loh

He says two thirds of those patients were unvaccinated, and one third had received only one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine
COVID-19: Pandemic changed people's views on their future in long-term care, survey suggests

COVID-19: Pandemic changed people's views on their future in long-term care, survey suggests

Long-term care residents have accounted for the majority of COVID-19 deaths in Canada
CANADA: Liberals look to fall for movement on having free tampons, pads in federal workplaces

CANADA: Liberals look to fall for movement on having free tampons, pads in federal workplaces

The government first outlined the proposed change to the labour code two years ago in May 2019, but it wasn't until last October that labour officials decided to look at the issue anew when the government was presented with a petition