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Ontario schools prepare to return to class on Monday

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Canada's largest school board, the Toronto District School Board, says there are new safety measures in place for children's return to the classroom, but the TDSB is still struggling with how to count COVID-19 case numbers and let...
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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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Homeless shelter closure puts 30 people on the streets in The Pas, Man.

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The abrupt closure of the only homeless shelter in The Pas, Man., with no backup plan in place, has pushed about 30 people out onto the streets until the building is repaired.
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B.C. COVID-19 vaccine card now in effect

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B.C. now requires proof of COVID-19 vaccination to enter restaurants, movie theatres, gyms and other non-essential activities.
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COVID-19 cases climb in Yellowknife as schools, homeless centres close

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The N.W.T.'s chief public health officer is closing all JK-12 schools, colleges and trade schools in Yellowknife, Dettah and N'Dilo until at least Sept. 24 as COVID-19 cases continued to climb in the capital over the weekend.
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Airlines ask for volunteer help as travel surges

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A surge in travel that's clogged airports has led airlines to ask their employees to pitch in, outside their regular duties without getting paid.
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Calls for government action to address nursing shortages

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Nursing shortages are having an impact on health-care delivery across Canada, but nowhere is that more apparent than in Quebec where at least 4,000 nurses are needed. Unions are demanding governments do more to address the shortages...
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70-year-old woman dies waiting for care at a B.C. hospital

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A 70-year-old woman dies waiting for care in the emergency room of a Kamloops, B.C., hospital. Her daughter is angry the health-care system failed her mother.
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Ongoing economic recovery slowed by labour shortages

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The Canadian economy may have added 90,000 jobs in August, but employment in some sectors including hotels and restaurants is still below pre-pandemic levels. Adding to the complicated jobs picture, some businesses are reporting a...
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'These are very serious allegations,' O'Toole says of Raj Saini claims

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Conservative Party Leader Erin O'Toole reacts to a question about Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau giving the green light to southwestern Ontario candidate Raj Saini to seek re-election while he faces allegations of inappropriate behaviour...
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Afghan patients suffer amid healthcare crisis

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Doctors and nurses in Afghanistan say the healthcare system is close to collapse.
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Retired seniors volunteer at B.C. restaurants that can’t find staff

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Many restaurants in Sechelt, B.C., couldn’t find enough staff for tourist season, so local retired seniors volunteered to help out and they’ve learned some new skills while doing it.
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Kenney announces proof-of-vaccination program, reinstates COVID-19 restrictions

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Alberta Premier Jason Kenney announced Wednesday that the province will implement a proof-of-vaccination program and reinstate public health measures including limits on indoor gatherings.
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White House offers Minaj call to answer vaccine Qs

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White House offers Minaj call to answer vaccine Qs
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N.W.T. communities getting federal help with COVID-19 outbreak

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Health officials in the Northwest Territories are asking Ottawa for more help as COVID-19 cases surge and amid nursing shortages. N.W.T. Health Minister Julie Green is asking the federal government to bring in health-care staff from...
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COVID-19 outbreaks in several Regina long-term care homes

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Saskatchewan health officials are apologizing for a lab error that resulted in 206 false-positives and reversing their declaration of outbreaks in some Regina nursing homes.
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Liberal MP allowed to seek re-election despite claims of inappropriate behaviour

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The Liberal Party is facing questions over allowing Raj Saini to seek re-election despite multiple allegations of inappropriate behaviour toward female staffers, which Saini denies.
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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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‘Give us 10 minutes’: How Israel bombed a Gaza media tower

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An Israeli air raid flattened a building housing residential apartments and the offices of news organisations, including Al Jazeera and AP, in Gaza.
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Doctor’s innovation helps COVID-19 patients and nurses

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A Nova Scotia doctor helped create a COVID-19 innovation that helps nurses and saves lives by making it easier to put patients in a prone position to improve breathing.
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Taliban capture Afghanistan's fourth-largest city

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The Taliban have seized the city Mazar-e-Sharif and now control large parts of the north, south and west of the country. Afghanistan's Western-backed government is now confined to the centre and east — as well as the capital, Kabul.
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Jays to require proof of vaccination or negative COVID-19 tests from fans

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The Toronto Blue Jays have announced that fans 12 and over will be required to show proof of vaccination or negative COVID-19 tests in order to watch home games at Rogers Centre starting Sept 13. This comes as the CFL's Edmonton Elks...
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Telford denies knowing the nature of allegations against Gen. Vance in 2018

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Justin Trudeau's Chief of Staff Katie Telford insisted the government did not know the nature of the complaint against Defence Chief Jonathan Vance in 2018. But in her two hours of testimony before the defence committee investigating...
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Joyce Echaquan’s husband testifies at inquiry into hospital death

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An inquiry has begun into the death of a Atikamekw woman who died at a Quebec hospital where staff hurled racist insults at her. Joyce Echaquan's husband fought back tears as he spoke about his partner of 23 years.