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Hate crimes up 37 per cent in 2020, other crime down: Statistics Canada
OTTAWA — Canada saw a 37 per cent increase in hate crimes during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic, a statistic that advocates say shows the need for awareness of what racialized citizens face.
Mar 18, 2022 12:43 PM
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Charest says leaders must listen to health experts on lifting federal COVID mandates
OTTAWA — Jean Charest says when it comes to lifting federal COVID-19 mandates, leaders should listen to health experts and not replace that advice with their own judgment.
Mar 18, 2022 12:31 PM
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Convoy protest cost Ottawa $36.3 million, city memo says
OTTAWA — Local leaders in Ottawa are being told that the city's response to the three-week convoy protest last month cost municipal coffers over $36 million. A memo to councillors released by the city says almost all of the $36.
Mar 18, 2022 10:51 AM
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The Canadian Press receives four National Newspaper Award nominations for photos
The National Newspaper Awards have named the finalists for its annual journalism honours and given four nominations to The Canadian Press. The national newswire agency received the nominations in various photography categories.
Mar 18, 2022 10:43 AM
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NACI recommends kids get Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine, calls Moderna suitable alternative
OTTAWA — The National Advisory Committee on Immunization has released new guidelines that favour giving kids a Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine over the newly approved Moderna version.
Mar 18, 2022 9:17 AM
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Canada's inflation fears and targeting Ukrainian civilians: In The News for Mar. 18
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 Mar. 18 ... What we are watching in Canada ...
Mar 18, 2022 2:30 AM
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Two years in, no moving on from COVID-19 for Canada's exhausted health-care workers
MONTREAL — COVID-19 cases continue to roll into the two Toronto-area hospitals where Eram Chhogala works as a trauma nurse.
Mar 18, 2022 2:00 AM
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Canadians cutting back spending on groceries, restaurants as inflation rises: poll
OTTAWA — A new poll suggests Canadians are looking for ways to cut back on spending as their concerns about the cost of living rise alongside headline inflation rates.
Mar 18, 2022 2:00 AM
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Emergency preparedness ministers say a national flood insurance program is needed
OTTAWA — Federal, provincial and territorial ministers responsible for emergency preparedness are working to launch a new national flood insurance program to protect homeowners in high-risk flood zones.
Mar 17, 2022 6:08 PM
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Tory leadership hopeful Jean Charest says he wouldn't change Canada's firearms laws
OTTAWA — Conservative leadership candidate Jean Charest said Thursday he wouldn't touch Canada's existing gun laws — including when it comes to a ban on "assault-style" firearms.
Mar 17, 2022 5:58 PM
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