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Alberta's COVID-19 vaccine verifier app launched

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Premier Jason Kenney describes how Alberta's new COVID Records Verifier app will work.
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Travellers must be vaccinated by end of October, Trudeau announces

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced that as of Oct. 30, travellers will need to be fully vaccinated to board airplanes, trains and ships in Canada. Federal public servants and contractors will need to be fully vaccinated by Oct. 29.
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Are the government's new travel rules legal?

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Treasury Board president Jean-Yves Duclos says the government examined the legality of imposing proof-of-vaccination requirements on domestic travellers and were advised that the mandate would stand up in court.
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Vaccine mandates start today in Ontario, New Brunswick

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Ontario's Chief Medical Officer of Health Dr. Kieran Moore believes that having to show proof of vaccination at restaurants and bars 'will change behaviours' and push a large number of young, unvaccinated residents to get the jab....
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Post-secondary students face patchwork of systems to prove vaccination status

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Canadian post-secondary students are navigating a patchwork of systems to verify their COVID-19 vaccination status including self-screening forms, apps and student cards to access classes and services, but some aren’t sure the tools will...
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COVID-19 vaccinations required for many sports fans, but not athletes

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Some professional sports teams, including the Toronto Blue Jays, led the way on requiring COVID-19 vaccines for fans in the stands. But the mandates don’t always apply to athletes, which concerns some players.
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Quebec's vaccine passport goes into effect

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Quebec residents who want to visit restaurants, gyms and theatres now have to show proof of their COVID-19 vaccination, but some business owners are worried it will cost them customers or lead to backlash.
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Trudeau announces vaccine passport plans during campaign stop in Mississauga

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Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau responds to questions about the lack of a standardized national vaccine passport.
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Western provinces take different approaches to COVID-19 surge

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Saskatchewan, Alberta and B.C. are currently reporting 60 per cent of Canada’s daily new cases of COVID-19 and it’s straining hospitals. But while the provinces face the same challenges, each one is handling them differently.
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Workplaces consider COVID-19 vaccine requirements

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Some Canadian companies have imposed their own COVID-19 vaccine requirements on employees who want to return to the workplace, while others are hoping the federal government’s new mandate will be applied to them. But some employment...
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Alberta businesses open doors to vaccine passports

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Mark Petros, owner of Nick's Steakhouse and Pizza in Calgary, says he and his staff are working out the fussy details of Alberta's vaccine passports, but he believes they are the right step to take.
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B.C. to require vaccine cards for range of public activities

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The B.C. government has announced a plan to require proof of COVID-19 vaccination in public spaces. The new vaccine card will be available online for use on a smart phone, but for those who can't access proof of vaccination digitally,...
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Americans debate vaccine passports

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As the Biden administration accelerates its COVID-19 vaccination campaign, the debate over vaccine passports, documentation of one's vaccination status, is heating up. Two states — Florida and Texas — say they will ban any...
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Health minister says Canada is taking part in talks about vaccine passport

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Patty Hajdu told reporters that a decision to create a domestic vaccine passport is up to the provinces since it falls within their jurisdiction.
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Hotel quarantines for air travellers come into effect Feb. 22

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The federal government has announced dates for new travel measures meant to keep COVID-19 cases in check, including requiring proof of a negative test at land borders beginning Feb. 15 and introducing mandatory hotel quarantines for...
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Kyrgyzstan's health system struggles after longstanding turmoil

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Al Jazeera visits rehabilitation centre in Aksu struggling to treat children with a neurological condition that doctors say would be preventable if basic healthcare was available in pregnancy.
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Will COVID-19 vaccines be mandatory in workplaces?

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COVID-19 vaccines may be mandatory in some workplaces, says employment lawyer Kathryn Marshall, but she sees many court challenges ahead over the issue. 'This is just totally uncharted territory,' she said.
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Trudeau voices support for RCMP body cameras

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After more videos of questionable police behaviour emerge, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he supports the idea of body cameras and is raising the issue with the RCMP commissioner.
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Can employers make the COVID-19 vaccine mandatory?

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Employers and provincial leaders are grappling with the question of whether to make the COVID-19 vaccine mandatory. Employment lawyer Kathryn Marshall answers your questions about the shots and labour law.
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Consumers out thousands after chip and PIN fraud

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Customers deny banks' claims that they may have been careless with cards and PINS
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BJP Slams Congress Over U-Turn on Aadhaar for Voter ID, Cites ‘Shamelessness’adhar

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A fresh political row erupts as BJP accuses Congress of hypocrisy over Aadhaar use in voter identification. Amit Malviya points out Congress’s 2021 protest against linking Aadhaar to voter ID, contrasting it with their 2025 push for...
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Public health officials worry Canada Games could bring measles to N.L.

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Athletes and supporters are heading to Newfoundland and Labrador for the Canada Games in August, but public health officials worry they could bring measles with them. As the CBC’s Arlette Lazarenko reports, a committee is meeting...
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Breast cancer survivors celebrate 30 years of Abreast in a Boat dragon boating team

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The Concord Pacific dragon boat festival kicks off this weekend, celebrating the 30th anniversary of Abreast in a Boat, a global movement that started in Vancouver. CBC News' Shivani Joshi reports.
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Shashi Tharoor Shreds Bilawal Bhutto In US; ‘They Can’t Even Handle…’ | Watch

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India’s delegation head to the U.S., Shashi Tharoor, unleashed a sharp rebuke against Pakistan’s Bilawal Bhutto during a heated exchange. Tharoor mocked Pakistan’s leadership, stating, “They don’t even know how to handle what they have...