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Ontario’s vaccine passport system goes into effect

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People in Ontario will need to show proof of vaccination to enter certain non-essential businesses and spaces, but some businesses say the rules are confusing and they need more government support.
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Taliban enjoying support in Kandahar stronghold

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The Taliban takeover in Afghanistan has been welcomed by those who live in the group's stronghold of Kandahar.
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Parties quiet on tackling Islamophobia during campaign, community says

9th - Higher Ed
The major party leaders have made statements condemning Islamophobia in Canada, but tackling it hasn’t become a campaign issue and the Muslim community wants to see more action.
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A father’s hope for his children’s future

9th - Higher Ed
Idris Elbakri shares his hopes for his four children growing up as Canadian Muslims.
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Concern in Western Canada as COVID-19 cases increase

9th - Higher Ed
There is growing concern in Western Canada as COVID-19 cases increase, and though B.C. has reinstated a mask mandate and vaccine passport, Alberta and Saskatchewan don’t appear to be looking at making any changes.
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Patchwork of precautions as Alberta students return to class

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Students across Alberta are preparing to go back to school and the lack of provincial mandates has school boards coming up with a patchwork of COVID-19 precautions across the province.
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First civilian flight from Kabul since US exit lands in Doha

9th - Higher Ed
The first passenger flight since the Taliban's takeover of Afghanistan lifted off from Kabul airport, with more than 100 people on board.
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Alberta delays plans to remove COVID-19 measures amid rising cases

9th - Higher Ed
Alberta is walking back its timeline to change more COVID-19 restrictions. The province's chief medical officer says it's too soon to remove isolation requirements and testing after hearing weeks of public outcry.
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Quebec ditches classroom bubbles, masks in back-to-school plan

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Quebec’s back-to-school plan won’t require classroom bubbles or masks, but mandates air quality monitoring and the precautions aren’t enough for some parents.
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Italy’s remote regions get COVID jab priority

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Across much of Italy, most adults are having to wait months to sign up for a COVID vaccine, but off the coast of Naples, public health officials are rushing to vaccinate most of its 60,000 adults in one go.
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Why not everyone is ready to embrace post-pandemic life

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Many Canadians can't wait to embrace post-pandemic life, but there are some who remain anxious and fearful about resuming old activities and social contacts.
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Trudeau is asked when the Canada-U.S. border will reopen

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau responds to questions about when he will reopen the border to the United States.
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Extreme drought in Canadian Prairies causes rough start to growing season

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Extreme drought in parts of Saskatchewan and Manitoba has made for a poor start to the growing season. Across the Prairies, unusually dry conditions will jeopardize crops, threaten the water supply and increase the risk of fires.
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Teachers share concerns about pandemic's affect on students' learning

9th - Higher Ed
Teachers from across Canada say they are noticing negative effects on their students' learning and achievement amid pandemic shifts to online learning and condensed school schedules.
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Housing prices continue to rise while sales dip

9th - Higher Ed
Canada has seen record-high real estate prices during the pandemic, but sales volumes suddenly dropped in April and it’s created even more uncertainty for buyers and sellers.
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Thailand affected by India COVID crisis

9th - Higher Ed
India and Thailand share centuries-old cultural and religious ties and many communities in Thailand say their lives are being affected by India's dire situation.
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COVID stressors add to rising US gun violence

9th - Higher Ed
A COVID crime wave - is anxiety over the US reopening fuelling a rise in gun violence?
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TSA Screens 1.6 Million Passengers at U.S. Airports Sunday, Most Since March 2020

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The TSA released travel figures from this weekend, showing that it screened more than 1.6 million passengers at U.S. airport checkpoints Sunday. While that is the highest number of screenings since March 2020, it is still lower than...
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What new average temperatures show about climate change

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New data from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration updating average temperatures in the U.S. shows an increase of up to 1.5 C. Experts say Canada may see even temperature increases and point to the impact of climate change.
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London pub owner on how he's voting in mayoral election

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Gary Murphy says next London mayor should review the city's 'COVID strategy' and find ways to avoid lockdowns
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Life is returning to normal in parts of the post-COVID world

9th - Higher Ed
Life is inching back to normal in some parts of the world where COVID-19 rates are low. It might still be early to make travel plans, but it's closer than you might think.
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Netherlands eases COVID-19 curbs despite spike in infections

9th - Higher Ed
Virologists and medical workers have called the decision to ease restrictions dangerous and irresponsible.
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Canadian kids share their vaccine experiences

9th - Higher Ed
Andrew Chang speaks to two recently vaccinated young Canadians about what that moment was like for them, the challenges of the past year and what they are most looking forward to.
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A day with UK air force pilots stationed in Romania

9th - Higher Ed
Tension is growing between Russia and NATO in Europe after a series of incidents between their military forces.