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Alberta boosts access to COVID-19 vaccines for children in bid to increase uptake

Alberta's government is concerned about low COVID-19 vaccination rates for children and wants to push provincial numbers closer to the…

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Education top of mind as St. John's lawyer prepares for N.S. shooting inquiry

Advocacy groups are pushing for school-aged children as young as five to learn about safe and healthy relationships as the…

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Some immunocompromised Canadians face anxious future with lifting of COVID-19 restrictions

Joel Bhikoo has multiple sclerosis, needs an IV infusion of medication every six months and for the most part has been isolating himself…

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Several provinces are dropping vaccine passports, but some businesses aren't on board

Although Saskatchewan has dropped its provincewide vaccine passport program for businesses, Colin Hall would like to continue requiring customers show…

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Ontario's way behind on cutting carbon emissions. But Ford government hopes 'green steel' will help

Ontario's steel industry is aiming for a dramatic reduction in its greenhouse gas emissions, a move that will help Premier…

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'Countless generations' skated on this pond north of Toronto. But try it now and you're trespassing

Mike Ware thought something terrible had happened when he saw police at his front door but the officer was there to tell him…

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How Alberta can learn from some First Nations on how to save oil money

Soaring oil and natural gas prices are expected to help the Alberta government rebound from the $17 billion deficit of…

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China's high-tech repression of Uyghurs is more sinister – and lucrative – than it seems, anthropologist says

When people started to disappear in China's northwest province of Xinjiang in 2014, then-PhD student Darren Byler was living there,…

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