[ad_1] TORONTO – Toronto shoppers flooded stores and malls on Saturday as many tried to cram last-minute Christmas shopping before non-essential businesses closed for nearly a month during the looming city lockdown. On Monday, Toronto and the Peel region will enter a block, which will close most non-essential businesses, including …
Read More »Snow warning issued for Ottawa: 15-20 cm of snow expected for the arrival of a “significant” storm on Sunday
[ad_1] OTTAWA – The first “significant snow” of the season is destined to bury the region of the capital. Environment Canada has issued a “snow alert” for Ottawa, Gatineau and Renfrew County, with 15-20 inches of snow expected early Sunday and Monday morning. “The snow will start on Sunday afternoon. …
Read More »Here’s how the latest COVID-19 relief program, Bill C-9, will affect you
[ad_1] TORONTO – Law C-9, the latest COVID-19 aid law, was passed in the Senate this week, extending federal wage subsidy and introducing a new commercial rental subsidy program, as concerns over companies facing a new round of closures in the midst of a second wave of pandemics. The legislation …
Read More »Canada is on track for 20,000 new COVID-19 cases per day with no changes in behavior: modeling
[ad_1] OTTAWA – The new national pandemic model to be released on Friday shows that on almost all parameters, the COVID-19 crisis is getting worse, according to a copy of projections obtained by CTV News. In the short term, Canada is expected to reach between 366,500 and 378,600 total cases …
Read More »The prime minister meets with opposition leaders, while uncertainty swirls around the distribution of vaccine doses
[ad_1] OTTAWA – Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is holding a closed-door meeting with his opposition counterparts and receives a briefing from top Canadian public health officials, as uncertainty swirls about how many doses of vaccine the federal government will send to provinces and when it will happen. Although officials from …
Read More »Ottawa holds the Boeing 737 Max on the ground
[ad_1] (MENAFN – Baystreet.ca) Ottawa keeps the Boeing (NYSE: BA) 737 Max on the ground despite the fact that the plane has been cleared for take-off by US regulators. Canadian Federal Transportation Minister Marc Garneau said on Wednesday that Canada will impose different requirements than the United States before lifting …
Read More »Mixed messages from feds, provinces about COVID-19 vaccination plans
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Read More »Ottawa introduces a new law that aims to provide greater transparency on digital data
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Read More »Scheer fires sister-in-law who works in the constituency office
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Read More »Trudeau’s government is ready to introduce new privacy legislation
[ad_1] OTTAWA – The Trudeau government is ready to introduce legislation to better safeguard the privacy of Canadians in the digital age. The bill, to be presented already this week, would represent a step towards the realization of the commitments established in the letter of mandate from the Minister of …
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