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The latest news on COVID-19 developments in Canada for Wednesday, April 7, 2021

The latest news on COVID-19 developments in Canada for Wednesday, April 7, 2021

The latest news on COVID-19 developments in Canada (all times Eastern): 6:15 p.m. B.C. is reporting another 997 COVID-19 cases and two more deaths, bringing the total fatalities to 1,491 since the pandemic started.
Justice minister orders new trial for ex-Quebec judge convicted in wife's killing

Justice minister orders new trial for ex-Quebec judge convicted in wife's killing

A former Quebec judge convicted of first-degree murder in 2012 in the death of his wife will get a new trial, the Department of Justice said Wednesday.
Private member's bill would protect mountains from coal mines: Alberta NDP Opposition

Private member's bill would protect mountains from coal mines: Alberta NDP Opposition

EDMONTON — The Alberta Opposition is proposing legislation that it says would protect the province's Rocky Mountains from new open-pit coal mines.
Charged with ignoring COVID-19 health rules: Alberta church shut down, fenced off

Charged with ignoring COVID-19 health rules: Alberta church shut down, fenced off

EDMONTON — About 30 people sang hymns and a woman walked back and forth with a Bible in her hand as Alberta health officers on Wednesday closed down and fenced off a church charged with refusing to follow COVID-19 health rules.
Pandemic spending, tax reductions: Some highlights of Manitoba's 2021-22 budget

Pandemic spending, tax reductions: Some highlights of Manitoba's 2021-22 budget

WINNIPEG — Finance Minister Scott Fielding tabled Manitoba's 2021-22 budget Wednesday. Here are some key points from the fiscal plan: — Projected deficit of $1.6 billion, down from $2 billion last year, on total spending of $19.4 billion.
Property owners happy, digital users not so much as Manitoba tables budget

Property owners happy, digital users not so much as Manitoba tables budget

WINNIPEG — Manitoba's 2021-22 budget released Wednesday contains some property tax and provincial sales tax breaks, but transfers some of the sales tax to other areas.
In Canada, U.S., vaccine 'passports' could be new point of cross-border contention

In Canada, U.S., vaccine 'passports' could be new point of cross-border contention

WASHINGTON — As if the COVID-19 pandemic hadn't produced enough ways to complicate life at the border between Canada and the United States, here comes another: whether or not to require proof of vaccination.
N95 masks start rolling off Ontario assembly line with aim to ensure domestic supply

N95 masks start rolling off Ontario assembly line with aim to ensure domestic supply

OTTAWA — The federal and Ontario governments are hailing the first N95 masks to roll off a domestic assembly line as a step toward better pandemic protection for Canada now and into the future.
Vaccine panel confirms choice to delay doses up to four months in Canada

Vaccine panel confirms choice to delay doses up to four months in Canada

OTTAWA — The National Advisory Committee on Immunization is standing by its emergency recommendation to extend timing of second doses of COVID-19 vaccines up to four months after the first, but says most Canadians will probably only wait half that lo
Climate change group pushes NDP, Green leaders to form election climate alliance

Climate change group pushes NDP, Green leaders to form election climate alliance

OTTAWA — An advocacy group alarmed by the pace of global warming is urging federal NDP and Green Party of Canada leaders to partner in the next general election in hopes of sending more climate-minded candidates to Ottawa.
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