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As provinces ask people to manage COVID risks, experts say the public has less data

As provinces ask people to manage COVID risks, experts say the public has less data

OTTAWA — At the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, retired teacher Lois Armstrong said local health officials where she lives in Kingston, Ont., provided daily updates about outbreaks, cases and deaths in the community.
Unions look for details on federal budget pledge to ease access to training funding

Unions look for details on federal budget pledge to ease access to training funding

OTTAWA — The head of the Canadian Labour Congress expressed worries on Tuesday that labour groups could be left out of talks over a federal pledge to let workers access skills training programs before they become unemployed.
Federal department questioned quality of 2021 Indigenous census data, documents show

Federal department questioned quality of 2021 Indigenous census data, documents show

OTTAWA — Federal officials questioned the quality of the 2021 census data for Indigenous communities after collection efforts were hampered by factors including the discovery of unmarked residential school graves, documents show.
Film industry declined by 5 per cent in pandemic, Hollywood productions grew: report

Film industry declined by 5 per cent in pandemic, Hollywood productions grew: report

OTTAWA — sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½'s film and TV industry remained afloat at the height of the pandemic, experiencing only a five per cent slump in the number of productions between April 2020 and March last year.
One man dies, second in 'life-threatening' condition in Peggy's Cove, N.S., incident

One man dies, second in 'life-threatening' condition in Peggy's Cove, N.S., incident

HALIFAX — Nova Scotia RCMP say one man who was pulled from the waters around Peggy's Cove has died and another taken out of the ocean has suffered life-threatening injuries.
Trudeau visits Edmonton, assessing your own COVID risk : In The News for April 12

Trudeau visits Edmonton, assessing your own COVID risk : In The News for April 12

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 April 12 ... What we are watching in sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ ...
Inari brand Organic Blue Poppy Seeds being recalled over possible salmonella risk

Inari brand Organic Blue Poppy Seeds being recalled over possible salmonella risk

A recall has been announced for Inari brand Organic Blue Poppy Seeds from Puresource Natural Products due to a possible salmonella contamination.
Additional products added to chocolate recall linked to salmonella outbreak in Europe

Additional products added to chocolate recall linked to salmonella outbreak in Europe

Additional products have been added to a Canadian recall of certain Kinder brand chocolates linked to an outbreak of salmonella in Europe and the U.K.
Five people in hospital after fire in residential building in Vancouver: chief

Five people in hospital after fire in residential building in Vancouver: chief

VANCOUVER — Five people were taken to hospital and officials were trying to account for everyone who lived in a building that caught fire Monday in Vancouver's Gastown neighbourhood.
sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ mayors dealing with flooding and wildfire damage call on feds to deliver funds

sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ mayors dealing with flooding and wildfire damage call on feds to deliver funds

VANCOUVER — British Columbia mayors whose communities were devastated by last year's flooding and wildfires want the federal government to deliver billions of dollars in promised funding as soon as possible.