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Year in review: A look at news events in February 2021

Year in review: A look at news events in February 2021

A look at news events in February 2021: 1 - Drugmaker Novavax submitted its vaccine candidate to Health Canada for regulatory approval.
Year in review: A look at news events in January 2021

Year in review: A look at news events in January 2021

A look at news events in January 2021: 1 - The U.S. reached 20 million COVID-19 cases on the first day of the new year. Johns Hopkins University said the U.S. exceeded the mark less than a week after the country reached 19 million cases.
Group in B.C. looks to build smaller, homelike long-term care units after COVID-19

Group in B.C. looks to build smaller, homelike long-term care units after COVID-19

VANCOUVER — Rows of rooms line a long, narrow hallway where a tall aluminum cart stacked with food trays is parked as staff at the front desk register visitors and offer surgical masks.
New Year's Eve parties cancelled, moved online in cities across Canada

New Year's Eve parties cancelled, moved online in cities across Canada

VANCOUVER — Canada's major cities are set to ring in the New Year with more of a gentle chime than a resounding clang, with many official celebrations cancelled or moved online for the second year in a row due to COVID-19.
Quebec imposes curfew as several provinces report record COVID-19 case numbers

Quebec imposes curfew as several provinces report record COVID-19 case numbers

The Omicron variant continued to cause record-breaking COVID-19 case numbers in several provinces Thursday, which also prompted Quebec to impose a nighttime curfew that will come into effect on New Year's Eve.
Quebec imposes nighttime COVID-19 curfew starting on New Year's Eve

Quebec imposes nighttime COVID-19 curfew starting on New Year's Eve

MONTREAL — Warning that hospitals could soon be overwhelmed with COVID-19 patients, Quebec Premier François Legault imposed a series of new restrictions Thursday, including a nighttime curfew that will begin on New Year's Eve.
Omicron variant of COVID-19 is spreading in Yukon, territory says

Omicron variant of COVID-19 is spreading in Yukon, territory says

WHITEHORSE — The Yukon government says an increase in COVID-19 cases with 34 new infections reported Thursday is a sign the Omicron variant is circulating in communities.
Canadian navy needs to recruit 1,000 sailors to crew new warships: Vice-Admiral

Canadian navy needs to recruit 1,000 sailors to crew new warships: Vice-Admiral

OTTAWA — The commander of the Royal Canadian Navy is sounding the alarm over a shortage of sailors, saying he needs about 1,000 additional mariners to crew Canada's warships.
Vaccination rules for COVID benefits to stick for foreseeable future, minister says

Vaccination rules for COVID benefits to stick for foreseeable future, minister says

OTTAWA — The federal minister in charge of aid to the unemployed says jobless Canadians who refuse to get vaccinated may find themselves blocked from benefits so long as public health concerns remain top of mind.
Ottawa criticizes police raid on Hong Kong news outlet that saw Canadian arrested

Ottawa criticizes police raid on Hong Kong news outlet that saw Canadian arrested

The federal government has added its voice to those criticizing this week’s police raid on a pro-democracy news outlet in Hong Kong in which a Canadian human rights activist and pop singer was among those arrested.
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