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Prison guards need priority COVID-19 vaccinations, union says

Prison guards need priority COVID-19 vaccinations, union says

OTTAWA — A union representing federal prison guards says vaccinating them against COVID-19 should be a priority, given their front-line role in correctional institutions.
Small businesses feeling the pinch of credit-card fees as e-commerce ramps up

Small businesses feeling the pinch of credit-card fees as e-commerce ramps up

OTTAWA — Industry groups say small businesses are being hammered by high credit-card fees on online purchases as the shift toward e-commerce continues. Visa and MasterCard reduced the fees they collect from businesses to an average annual rate of 1.
Alberta premier working in politically toxic 'Sky Palace' due to legislature renos

Alberta premier working in politically toxic 'Sky Palace' due to legislature renos

EDMONTON — Alberta Premier Jason Kenney's office has confirmed he is working out of a penthouse known infamously as the "Sky Palace" because of exterior renovations at the legislature.
Ban on U.K. flights to Canada expires as testing scheme takes effect

Ban on U.K. flights to Canada expires as testing scheme takes effect

OTTAWA — Canada's ban on flights from the United Kingdom is not being extended, replaced by a stringent COVID-19 testing program for air travellers. Canada halted most air travel from the U.K.

'Horrific day:' Family member of Somali women says they feared for lives in attack

EDMONTON — A family member of two Somali women who were attacked in a mall parking lot says they thought they were going to be killed.
Nova Scotia RCMP, province again under scrutiny over alerts following gunman's arrest

Nova Scotia RCMP, province again under scrutiny over alerts following gunman's arrest

AMHERST, N.S. — The RCMP and officials in Nova Scotia are again being accused of failing to properly warn the public about a gunman on the loose.
Quebec long-term care residents threaten legal action to get second vaccine dose

Quebec long-term care residents threaten legal action to get second vaccine dose

MONTREAL — A group of seniors at one of the first long-term care homes in Quebec to receive COVID-19 vaccines have threatened to sue the provincial government if they don't receive their second doses in the coming days.
Ontario First Nation hopes new funding will end some water advisories

Ontario First Nation hopes new funding will end some water advisories

OTTAWA — The Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte First Nation is expanding its water system to deliver clean drinking water to hundreds of residents who have been grappling for more than a decade with seven drinking water advisories.
Vancouver blast that tore three-metre crater in sidewalk blamed on failed cables

Vancouver blast that tore three-metre crater in sidewalk blamed on failed cables

VANCOUVER — Electrical faults in underground utility cables set off a fire and a subsequent electric arc that the fire department says caused a three-metre crater in a new commercial area under Vancouver's Granville Street Bridge.
The latest on COVID-19 developments in Canada on Jan. 5, 2021

The latest on COVID-19 developments in Canada on Jan. 5, 2021

OTTAWA — The latest news on COVID-19 developments in Canada (all times eastern): 7:45 p.m. British Columbia has again extended its state of emergency in response to the COVID-19 pandemic nearly 10 months after it was first declared.