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Feds lift border vaccine requirements, mandatory masks on planes and trains

Feds lift border vaccine requirements, mandatory masks on planes and trains

OTTAWA — The final vestiges of COVID-19 restrictions at Canada's borders will be lifted on Saturday, as federal ministers announced Monday the end of mandatory vaccination, random tests, quarantine, use of the ArriveCan app and masks on planes and tr
Suspect in N.W.T. stabbing charged with murder, aggravated assault

Suspect in N.W.T. stabbing charged with murder, aggravated assault

FORT GOOD HOPE, N.W.T. — The lone suspect in the stabbings of three people in Fort Good Hope, N.W.T., last week has been charged with one count of murder and two counts of aggravated assault.
COVID travel restrictions announcement, Fiona's aftermath : In The News for Sept. 26

COVID travel restrictions announcement, Fiona's aftermath : In The News for Sept. 26

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 Sept. 26 ... What we are watching in Canada ...
After Fiona: storm recovery begins as police confirm first fatality

After Fiona: storm recovery begins as police confirm first fatality

A day after post-tropical storm Fiona left a trail of destruction across Atlantic Canada and eastern Quebec, residents of a devastated coastal town in western Newfoundland learned one of their own was its first confirmed fatality.
Leaders urge Quebecers to vote as advance polls open ahead of provincial election

Leaders urge Quebecers to vote as advance polls open ahead of provincial election

MONTREAL — Quebec's main political party leaders spent Sunday rallying their supporters to head to the polling stations, as Quebecers got a first chance to vote for who will lead them after the Oct. 3 election.
Industry minister to represent Canada at former Japanese PM's funeral

Industry minister to represent Canada at former Japanese PM's funeral

OTTAWA — Federal Industry Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne will represent Canada at former Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe's state funeral this week.
Couple proceeds with wedding amid chaos in P.E.I. from post-tropical storm Fiona

Couple proceeds with wedding amid chaos in P.E.I. from post-tropical storm Fiona

CHARLOTTETOWN — Naomi and Tyler Wheeler have lived through a pandemic, wildfires, heat waves, minor earthquakes and most recently a post-tropical storm that laid waste to huge swaths of Atlantic Canada.
Military sounding alarm over recruiting problems as Canadians steer clear

Military sounding alarm over recruiting problems as Canadians steer clear

OTTAWA — The Canadian Armed Forces is sounding the alarm over a severe shortage of recruits to fill thousands of vacant positions, with the shortfall so bad that senior officers are now calling it a crisis.
'We saw what happened in Ontario': Quebecers urged to vote in provincial election

'We saw what happened in Ontario': Quebecers urged to vote in provincial election

MONTREAL — An incumbent premier and his party sail through an election campaign as a fragmented opposition vies to capture the attention of voters in the absence of a central rallying issue or tide-turning missteps.
Military to be deployed to Nova Scotia to assist recovery after Fiona lashes region

Military to be deployed to Nova Scotia to assist recovery after Fiona lashes region

SYDNEY, N.S.
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