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Alberta doctor disappointed province not reimposing mask mandate

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Alberta Medical Association's Dr. Michelle Bailey tells, Power & Politics, the delta variant and the lack of more pandemic measures contributed to an increase in cases in the province.
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Alberta doctor explains why they're starting 'alternative' COVID-19 briefings

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Emergency room physician Dr. Joe Vipond says their group is filling a void left by the lack of briefings from Alberta health officials.
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2 doctors on how to deal with Canada’s coronavirus 3rd wave

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Infectious disease specialists Dr. Lynora Saxinger and Dr. Zain Chagla discuss the latest restrictions in several provinces and how they're feeling about where we are in the third wave.
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Manitoba doctors write open letter urging compliance with COVID-19 rules

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Some of Manitoba's top doctors have written an open letter that pleads with the public to obey COVID-19 public health orders to prevent hospitals from being overwhelmed.
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MLA questions Alberta lockdown measures

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Drew Barnes, the MLA for Cypress-Medicine Hat, is one of several provincial politicians who has been urging Alberta Premier Jason Kenney to avoid lockdown measures. He told CBC's chief political correspondent, Rosemary Barton, that he is...
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Lethbridge police must take action after scandals or be dissolved, province says

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Alberta’s justice minister says the chief of Lethrbridge’s police force has three weeks to lay out a plan to make major changes or risk being dissolved following multiple scandals, some of which involve a former cabinet minister.
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Ontario sees over 1,700 new COVID-19 cases for third straight day

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Ontario sees over 1,700 new COVID-19 cases for the third straight day, sparking concern the rising numbers represent the start of a new wave in the hard-hit province.
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Provinces offer different timelines for COVID-19 vaccine rollout

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When Canadians will be able to get a COVID-19 vaccine may depend on where they live. The provinces have started revealing their rollout plans, but the timing of who can get a shot varies across the country.
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Alberta budget offers few cuts, more debt

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The Alberta government's latest budget is far from the "fiscal reckoning" Premier Jason Kenney had long promised. Instead, there are very few cuts and lots of debt — a situation the province blames on the...
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More than 200 COVID-19 cases linked to Alberta pork plant

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The union representing workers at a pork processing plant in Red Deer, Alta., contending with a COVID-19 outbreak is calling for the facility to be temporarily shut down.
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This man’s car engine caught fire while parked

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The engine of Abhi Sankar’s Hyundai Elantra burst into flames while parked in a garage. Hyundai blamed poor maintenance for the fire, but he thinks it's a manufacturing defect.
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Oil prices start to rebound as industry hopes for comeback

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A rebound for oil prices will help out Alberta’s treasury, but those working in the industry are still waiting and hoping for a demand for their services to return.
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Alberta moves toward reopening despite COVID-19 variant concerns

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Alberta is moving forward with a slow reopening of its economy, despite growing concerns about highly contagious COVID-19 variants being spread in communities and extends quarantine for those who’ve had contact with a positive variant case.
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Charest says there are probably legal avenues to push back on Biden's Keystone XL decision

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Jean Charest, former deputy prime minister of Canada, weighs in on Biden's decision to cancel Keystone XL.
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Meet the Canadians behind these luxury kids' playhouses

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An Alberta company creating luxury playhouses for kids of the world's rich and famous is branching out into creating custom fantasy village getaways for families.
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Edmonton pastor arrested for overcrowded sermons

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The pastor of GraceLife Church in Edmonton has been arrested for violating public health orders after repeatedly holding sermons exceeding Alberta's indoor gathering limits.