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B.C. aims for end of summer for second vaccine shot for all, says Dr. Bonnie Henry

B.C. aims for end of summer for second vaccine shot for all, says Dr. Bonnie Henry

VICTORIA — British Columbia's top doctor says she's set an end-of-summer target for everyone in the province to receive their second dose of a COVID-19 vaccine. Dr.
UN agency begins probe into Belarus's 'forced diversion' of journalist's flight

UN agency begins probe into Belarus's 'forced diversion' of journalist's flight

OTTAWA — A United Nations agency is launching an investigation into Belarus's arrest of a dissident journalist after his flight was diverted on dubious pretences last Sunday.
Human Rights Watch says families of Flight 752 victims harassed, intimidated by Iran

Human Rights Watch says families of Flight 752 victims harassed, intimidated by Iran

OTTAWA — A human rights group says in a new report that Iran has harassed families of passengers killed aboard Ukraine International Airlines Flight 752.
Expert panel recommends Liberal government end COVID-19 quarantine hotel stay

Expert panel recommends Liberal government end COVID-19 quarantine hotel stay

OTTAWA — Canada's requirement for air travellers to quarantine for up to three days at a hotel is an expensive, inconsistent policy that contains loopholes and should be ditched, says a new report from a government advisory panel.
Calgary Stampede a calculated risk, potential example for post-COVID behaviour: mayor

Calgary Stampede a calculated risk, potential example for post-COVID behaviour: mayor

EDMONTON — The Calgary Stampede, increasingly touted by Alberta Premier Jason Kenney as the brass ring for defeating COVID-19, won’t look like the whoop-up of years past if it goes ahead, says the city's mayor.
Echaquan inquiry: expert says it was possible to save patient's life

Echaquan inquiry: expert says it was possible to save patient's life

MONTREAL — An Indigenous woman who was mocked at a Quebec hospital succumbed to a rare heart ailment and could have been saved, a Quebec coroner's inquest heard Thursday.
Abandoned oil and gas wells will be cleaned up despite backlog: Alberta regulator

Abandoned oil and gas wells will be cleaned up despite backlog: Alberta regulator

EDMONTON — There's lots of life in Alberta's conventional oil industry and plenty of resources and political will to clean up the mess it leaves behind, says the head of the province's energy regulator.
Military deployed to help Manitoba; Trudeau supports search for COVID-19 origin

Military deployed to help Manitoba; Trudeau supports search for COVID-19 origin

Members of the military are being deployed to Manitoba where surging COVID-19 cases have overwhelmed hospitals, while the prime minister has put his support behind international efforts to understand how the global pandemic began.
Calls grow to get second doses of COVID-19 vaccines out faster amid variants worry

Calls grow to get second doses of COVID-19 vaccines out faster amid variants worry

OTTAWA — Vaccine experts and infectious disease specialists are urging provinces to move faster to start getting second doses into arms in Canada, particularly for seniors and people with high-risk health conditions.
World body says Canadian beef officially poses 'negligible risk' for mad cow disease

World body says Canadian beef officially poses 'negligible risk' for mad cow disease

WASHINGTON — Canadian beef producers are finally able to turn the page on the mad cow era, the federal agriculture minister said Thursday after an international animal-health watchdog gave the industry a long-awaited all-clear.