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Make access to COVID-19 booster shots ‘ultraconvenient,’ experts say

Make access to COVID-19 booster shots ‘ultraconvenient,’ experts say

Easier access to COVID-19 vaccine boosters could be a way of addressing the plateauing rates of Canadians getting the shot, public health and immunology experts say.
Health Canada greenlights AstraZeneca COVID-19 drug to prevent infection

Health Canada greenlights AstraZeneca COVID-19 drug to prevent infection

OTTAWA — Health Canada has approved AstraZeneca's antibody combination to prevent symptomatic COVID-19 infection in immunocompromised people.
Pat King hearing halted when lawyer’s computer apparently hacked, new charges coming

Pat King hearing halted when lawyer’s computer apparently hacked, new charges coming

Ottawa convoy organizer Pat King is expected to face two new charges, the day after his bail review hearing came to an abrupt and unexpected halt when his lawyer’s computer appeared to be hacked.
Confirmed case of avian flu at British Columbia poultry farm in north Okanagan

Confirmed case of avian flu at British Columbia poultry farm in north Okanagan

VICTORIA — A positive case of avian influenza has been confirmed on a British Columbia farm in the north Okanagan region.
Canadian troops head to Poland, carbon revenue report: In The News for April 14

Canadian troops head to Poland, carbon revenue report: In The News for April 14

In The News is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to kickstart your day. Here is what's on the radar of our editors for the morning of April 14 ... What we are watching in Canada ...
B.C. communities struck by wildfires and floods brace for spring thaw

B.C. communities struck by wildfires and floods brace for spring thaw

MERRITT, BRITISH COLUMBIA — Alanna Cowan has watched the Nicola River in British Columbia's Interior turn the colour of chocolate milk and rise every spring, as warm weather melts snow from the surrounding mountains.
New poll suggests most Canadians think the government is spending enough on defence

New poll suggests most Canadians think the government is spending enough on defence

OTTAWA — A new poll suggests most Canadians think the federal government is already spending enough on the military, despite the push for a massive hike in defence funding.
Biggest emitters paying smallest price on pollution, critics say

Biggest emitters paying smallest price on pollution, critics say

OTTAWA — Big industrial plants in provinces covered by the national carbon pricing system paid more than $161 million for their greenhouse gas emissions in 2019, but some critics say the system is designed to ensure the biggest emitters pay the small
Settlement services offered to Ukrainians arriving at three airports in Canada

Settlement services offered to Ukrainians arriving at three airports in Canada

VANCOUVER — Settlement agencies across the country have joined forces to support Ukrainians arriving through a federal emergency program at three airports, Canada's immigration minister said Tuesday.
Human Rights Commission joins call for public inquiry on sexual violence in prisons

Human Rights Commission joins call for public inquiry on sexual violence in prisons

OTTAWA — The Canadian Human Rights Commission says Canada needs an independent public inquiry to address serious issues of sexual violence and coercion in federal prisons for women.
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