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Saskatchewan ICU visits, discharges lower first year of COVID than pre-pandemic: Report

For fiscal year 2019-2020, non-COVID inpatient discharges and ICU visits were higher than the combined COVID and non-COVID discharges and visits the following fiscal year.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Sep 19, 2021

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Victoria 'freedom rally' opposes 'politicization of science' amid ongoing pandemic

A large number of residents demanding the province to end its vaccine and mask mandates, as well as other COVID restrictions, gathered on the grounds of the BC Legislature.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Sep 19, 2021

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Women's organizations across Canada protest housing of biological male offenders in women's prisons

A coalition of nine Canadian grassroots women's organizations is leading a national protest at five federal prisons for women to demand that these offenders be sent back to the men's prisons from where they were transferred.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Sep 18, 2021

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Advocacy group for sexual misconduct survivors receives 'no answers' from federal leaders

The founder of an advocacy group for survivors of sexual misconduct is speaking out after prominent party leaders dodged questions on their commitments to addressing issues of assault and harassment in the workplace.

Adam Dobrer / Sep 18, 2021

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Conservative leader Erin O'Toole receives endorsement from retired Vice-Admiral Mark Norman

Norman says, "we need to choose a leader of substance, a leader who will face these challenges with courage, integrity, reason and a solid plan for what's in the best long-term interest of this country."

Adam Dobrer / Sep 18, 2021

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BC businesses defy province's proof of vaccination program

After BC launched its "vaccine passport" program for a myriad of "non-essential" services, several businesses defied the public health order requiring them to check customers for proof of vaccination.

Adam Dobrer / Sep 18, 2021

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Trudeau hints at electoral reform if re-elected

Trudeau first raised the possibility of electoral reform in 2015, promising it would be the last to use the first-past-the-post method — a promise he ended up breaking.

Adam Dobrer / Sep 18, 2021

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Trudeau Liberals drop second Ontario candidate over past sexual assault charge

After dodging questions about Spadina-Fort York candidate Kevin Vuong, the Trudeau Liberals announced Saturday morning they asked him to "pause" his campaign over a past sexual assault charge.

Adam Dobrer / Sep 18, 2021

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WATCH: Trudeau booed while arriving at Quebec City hall

On Thursday, while arriving at Quebec City hall to meet with Mayor Régis Labeaume, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was met with a crowd of boos.

Hannah Nightingale / Sep 17, 2021

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BREAKING: Bernie Sanders endorses Jagmeet Singh, NDP

Sanders' tweet is the latest in a string of political endorsements by US politicians to Canada's federal party leaders.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Sep 17, 2021

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PPC candidate in BC calls for the arrest of provincial health officer

"We are planning a super Saturday & Sunday like no other! We need your help this weekend to deliver 1000s of flyers throughout the riding, calling for the arrest of Dr. Bonnie Henry."

Angelo Isidorou / Sep 17, 2021

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Hillary Clinton endorses her 'friend' Justin Trudeau for Prime Minister

Ex Secretary of State and failed presidential candidate Hillary Clinton has officially thrown her support behind embattled Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in the upcoming elections.

James Anthony / Sep 17, 2021

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Justin Trudeau dodges question on candidate charged with sexual assault

Kevin Vuong, the candidate for Spadina-Fort York, had been charged with sexual assault in 2019, but the charge was later withdrawn.

Angelo Isidorou / Sep 17, 2021

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Liberal Party and Conservative party tied, New Democratic Party makes jump in new poll

A new poll released onThursday evening has found that the Liberal Party and the Conservative Party are now tied, with the New Democratic Party making a huge jump in second place.

Hannah Nightingale / Sep 17, 2021

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Vaccines for children aged 5 to 11 could be approved by end of year

Once complete, the data will be reviewed by Health Canada officials. Final approval of jabs for kids could be made by the end of the year at the earliest if all regulatory hurdles are met.

The Post Millennial / Sep 17, 2021

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