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Health Canada has final data needed from Moderna to make a decision on vaccine

Health Canada has final data needed from Moderna to make a decision on vaccine

OTTAWA — Health Canada says it will "soon" be ready to announce if it can authorize a second COVID-19 vaccine after receiving final documents from U.S. biotech firm Moderna over the weekend.
'A bombshell': Canadians stuck in U.K. face uncertainty after Canada shuts air travel

'A bombshell': Canadians stuck in U.K. face uncertainty after Canada shuts air travel

MONTREAL — Mark Sultana says Canada's decision to halt most air travel from the United Kingdom, where a mutated strain of COVID-19 has been discovered, landed "like a bombshell.
Jade boulder stolen in B.C. has nothing but sentimental value, says owner

Jade boulder stolen in B.C. has nothing but sentimental value, says owner

CACHE CREEK, B.C. — The owner of a gift store in British Columbia's southern Interior says no one will benefit if a huge jade boulder stolen from the front of her shop is carved up by thieves.
Feds should detail vaccination plan for Indigenous communities: NDP

Feds should detail vaccination plan for Indigenous communities: NDP

OTTAWA — The federal government should come up with a plan to roll COVID-19 vaccines out in Indigenous communities immediately, NDP health critic Don Davies says.
Estate of Nova Scotia mass killer Gabriel Wortman valued at $2.1 million

Estate of Nova Scotia mass killer Gabriel Wortman valued at $2.1 million

HALIFAX — The estate belonging to Nova Scotia mass murderer Gabriel Wortman is valued at $2.1 million — about one-third of which is in cash seized by police, according to newly released court documents.
A look at shootings by police officers in Canada in 2020

A look at shootings by police officers in Canada in 2020

There were 55 police shootings that resulted in death or injury in Canada between Jan. 1 and Nov. 30 of this year. Of those, 34 were fatal.
Pandemic shutdowns and Canada bans U.K. travellers: In The News for Dec. 21

Pandemic shutdowns and Canada bans U.K. travellers: In The News for Dec. 21

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 Dec. 21 ... What we are watching in Canada ...
A look at what provinces and territories have said about COVID-19 vaccine plans

A look at what provinces and territories have said about COVID-19 vaccine plans

The largest mass immunization effort in Canadian history began Dec. 14 in Ontario and Quebec after the country received its first COVID-19 vaccine shipment.
B.C. lacks plans for rising seas, flooding: coastal adaptation researcher

B.C. lacks plans for rising seas, flooding: coastal adaptation researcher

VANCOUVER — Parts of British Columbia could see massive losses if the province doesn't start planning for flooding as ocean waters rise and storms surge due to climate change, says a researcher at the University of B.C. in Vancouver. B.C.
Should police carry guns? Experts look at differences in foreign forces

Should police carry guns? Experts look at differences in foreign forces

Fifty-five people were killed or injured in police shootings in the first 11 months of this year and justice experts say there are lessons Canadian police forces can learn from those in other countries.
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