Phillips will take over as Minister of Long Term Care, taking over for Marie Fullerton.
"We're working with the provinces to establish a national certification of vaccination status that will be easily accepted around the world for people who need to travel internationally," said Trudeau.
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Win-Ki Lau, known as "Ricky," was arrested on June 17, 2021.
The Canada-US border has been closed since March 2020 for all travel deemed non-essential.
A statue of Prime Minister John A. Macdonald was taken down at a park in his hometown of Kingston, Ontario on Friday.
Wildman was found outside of Belleville, Ontario.
In fact, many of the activists in British Columbia were still convinced their efforts had succeeded 24 hours after the ship was unloaded. Social media accounts promoting the #blocktheboat campaign continued claiming success despite the failure of the activists.
Another statue has been vandalized in Canada — this time in Edmonton.
The Medical Surgical Intensive Care Unit (MSICU) in Toronto, as of Wednesday night, has zero COVID-19 patients for the first time since Mar. 26 2020.
In 2020, 95 youth under the age of 25 died from accidental opioid poisoning in Alberta. So far in 2021, Alberta Health reported 29 deaths in the first quarter alone.
"More scandals. More corruption. More cover-ups. That is what Canadians can expect from Justin Trudeau and the Liberals," said O'Toole.
"This legislation clarifies Canada’s relationship with Taiwan with the objective of strengthening Canada-Taiwan relations."
MP Shannon Stubbs led the way on this report, saying "it’s already woefully and shamefully too late for so many victims.”
In a move to create more equality between students, the Vancouver School Board is cutting its honours programs for secondary school students.