The TSB nipped speculation about the cause of the Lytton, BC wildfire in the bud when it refuted that the railway passing through the town bared some responsibility for the destructive blaze.
According to the report, "immunization is not mandatory in Canada," said the department's Canadian National Report On Immunization. "It cannot be made mandatory because of the Canadian Constitution."
Germain, a former politician with the Alberta Liberal Party, issued a rebuttal to Pawlowski where he speculated the pastor wanted to be punished. He claimed Pawlowski "taunted me to imprison him."
York Regional Police announced a successful recovery of almost thirty vehicles valued at $1.5 million.
“Effective Dec. 31, employees who remain unvaccinated or who have not shared their proof of complete vaccination dosage will have their employment terminated,” the TTC statement read.
A closer look at the numbers revealed 52,000 "non-emergent" surgical procedures, 41,000 diagnostic imaging tests and 35,000 other procedures such as allergy tests, mammograms and endoscopies to be completed.
Trudeau will be meeting with Tk’emlúps Nation Chief Rosanne Casimir.
Hinshaw admits Alberta Health mistook the death of 14-year-old Nathanael Spitzer for COVID and said the province is committed to verifying all the facts for suspected COVID deaths under 18 moving forward.
Justin Trudeau announced Friday that the new cabinet will be sworn in on October 26 and Parliament will reconvene on November 22.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford has asked provincial hospital administrators for their opinions on the merits of a vaccine mandate for health workers.
Instead of having airlines verify passengers' vaccination status, the Liberal government is looking to hand that responsibility off to airport security officers.
Reuters fact-checkers said the CBC was missing context because the public broadcaster failed to mention that filming took place at NAIT and MacEwan University.
The RCMP's union backtracked on its defiance towards the vaccination policy for its members. While they 'support' a Mountie's right to refuse the COVID vaccine, it warned officers of the consequences of that choice.
While initial reports claimed Nathanael Spitzer's death was COVID-related, family members took to social media to clarify he passed from stage 4 brain cancer.
The letter indicated that if the teacher would like to return to work, they would need to wear the blue surgical mask.