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How U.S. citizens can make travelling from U.S. to Canada as painless as possible
WASHINGTON — Fully vaccinated U.S. citizens and permanent residents can now enter Canada for non-essential purposes for the first time since March 2020, when the COVID-19 pandemic forced the two countries to severely curtail travel.
Aug 9, 2021 1:25 PM
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Manitoba signs on to federal government's $10-a-day child-care plan
WINNIPEG — Manitoba is signing on to the federal government’s plan to implement $10-a-day child care for families by 2023.
Aug 9, 2021 11:53 AM
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One-way border reopening and the passing of a political titan: In The News for Aug. 9
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 Aug. 9 ... What we are watching in Canada ... UNDATED — Canada is once again allowing U.S.
Aug 9, 2021 2:30 AM
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A look at COVID-19 reopening plans across the country
As COVID-19 vaccination rates increase and case numbers drop across the country, the provinces and territories have begun releasing the reopening plans for businesses, events and recreational facilities.
Aug 9, 2021 2:00 AM
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'Boom, they were gone:' Alberta trainers mourn loss of two horses struck by lightning
SUNDRE, Alta. — A large dirt mound at the top of a green pasture in central Alberta is a reminder that tragedy can strike like lightning.
Aug 9, 2021 2:00 AM
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Bill Davis, Ontario's 18th premier and a celebrated Tory, dies at 92
TORONTO — Bill Davis, the 18th premier of Ontario and one of the country's longest-serving premiers, has died at 92.
Aug 8, 2021 5:59 PM
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Canadian business community largely supportive of vaccine passport system
TORONTO — The Canadian business community appears to be largely supportive of the Quebec government's move to impose the country's first vaccine passport system.
Aug 8, 2021 10:00 AM
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Hear ye, hear ye: Town crier silenced as Duncan, B.C., looks for new envoy
DUNCAN, B.C. — A Vancouver Island city is putting out a call for a new kind of ambassador after deciding it will no longer send a town crier to greet visitors or represent the community at events.
Aug 8, 2021 8:00 AM
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'A real struggle:' Nursing shortage leading to health centre closures in Nunavut
IQALUIT, Nunavut — A nursing shortage is affecting the country's most northern communities, with eight health centres run by nurses expectedto temporarily shut their doors if staff aren't found to keep them open.
Aug 8, 2021 8:00 AM
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Measure intended to ensure gun buyers have licence is seriously flawed, group argues
OTTAWA — A prominent gun-control group is accusing the federal Liberals of endangering public safety by backpedalling on a pledge to ensure firearm buyers have a valid licence.
Aug 8, 2021 5:00 AM
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