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Barstool Sports CEO on COVID-Related Growth Despite Canceled Arizona Bowl

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Barstool Sports CEO Erika Nardini joined Cheddar's Kristen Scholer to discuss plans for the future even as COVID-19 upended Barstool's sponsorship of the Arizona Bowl featuring the Boise State Broncos and the Central Michigan Chippewas...
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'More kids than ever in hospital with COVID,' infectious diseases specialist says

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Dr. Cora Constantinescu answers your questions about vaccinating children against COVID-19.
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Thanksgiving gatherings could test Alberta’s precarious health-care system

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COVID-19 restrictions on gatherings were in place in Alberta for a second Thanksgiving, and experts say a post-holiday surge could be too much for the precarious situation in the province’s health-care system.
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Russia focuses on post-COVID-19 therapy over restrictions

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Instead of increasing COVID-19 restrictions and boosting vaccinations to reduce cases and deaths, Russia is pouring resources into unproven therapies for people who’ve had the virus.
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India’s 2nd COVID-19 wave looms over feared 3rd wave

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Much of India is still managing the impact of its deadly second wave of COVID-19, including exhausted health-care workers, long-haul patients and those with hefty medical bills, but fears of what could happen during an expected third...
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International travel protections to Canada are strong but not perfect, says specialist

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There are strong layers of protection to stop the transmission of COVID-19 from international travellers entering Canada, but the country should also focus on getting more vulnerable Canadians vaccinated, says Dr. Isaac Bogoch, an...
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Alberta advocacy group starts its own COVID-19 briefings

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A group called ProtectOurProvince Alberta launched a series of COVID-19 briefings Monday to 'fill the void' left by the provincial government, which hasn't held any pandemic briefings for weeks as case counts and hospitalizations have...
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Slump in GDP points to slower economic recovery, economists say

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A drop in Canada’s GDP shows that people didn’t rush out to spend this spring and likely points to a slower-than-expected economic recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Avoiding next Ontario lockdown requires 85% vaccination rate, say scientists

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New modelling released Wednesday by Ontario's COVID-19 science advisory table says more than 85 per cent of the eligible population needs to be vaccinated to avoid a lockdown this fall due to the highly contagious delta variant.
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Health officials project grim 4th wave if vaccinations don’t increase

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The Public Health Agency of Canada released new modelling that suggested a fourth wave could again overwhelm hospitals and put Canadians at risk. The hyper-contagious delta variant leaves provinces with limited options: either raise the...
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Alberta health-care unions call on Kenney for military support

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Four Alberta unions representing more than 100,000 health-care workers have written a letter to Premier Jason Kenney, pleading for help from the military in the province’s battle with COVID-19. The fourth wave of the pandemic is hitting...
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Abusive relationship ends in murder-suicide, family says

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Warning: This story contains disturbing details. A Saskatchewan family tried to save a woman from her abusive abusive husband, but it ended in a murder-suicide. The family shared the story to try to save others.
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Ontario announces proof-of-vaccination plan for indoor dining, gyms

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Starting Sept. 22, Ontario will require proof of COVID-19 vaccination for indoor dining, gyms and theatres, among other places after increased pressure on the government. A QR code will be launched in October.
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Manitoba sees rising ICU admissions while fighting COVID-19 denial

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COVID-19 continues to ravage Manitoba’s health-care system as intensive care unit admissions continue to climb, all while the province tries to increase vaccine uptake and fight ongoing COVID-19 denial.
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Israel faces COVID surge despite sweeping vaccinations

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Israel was the first country to achieve the vaccination of 80 percent of its eligible population.
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Indigenous Services officials comment on AG report reviewing response to COVID-19

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Indigenous Services Minister Marc Miller and deputy minister Valerie Gideon provide an update on the government's response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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India COVID-19 cases above 24 million as mutant spreads across region

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India records 4,000 deaths and 343,144 infections in last 24 hours amid reports that strain first detected in the country is spreading across the region.
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Manitoba could tighten restrictions as COVID-19 cases rise

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Manitoba is the country's COVID-19 hotspot and officials say the province could face more restrictions if the number of cases doesn't start falling soon.
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New restrictions in Manitoba as COVID-19 cases surge

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With Manitoba's COVID-19 curve moving up, and ICU beds filling up, the province today announced new pandemic restrictions, higher fines for rule breakers and a new sick leave benefit.
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Ontario air ambulance paramedics vote in favour of strike

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The union representing air ambulance paramedics in Ontario says its members voted 94 per cent in favour of striking, but describes the move as a 'last resort.'
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Families want apology, accountability for handling of COVID-19 in Ontario nursing homes

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Ontario's long-term care minister is facing criticism for her response to a damning independent report into how COVID-19 was handled in the facilities and the resulting deaths. Families of residents want more accountability and say the...
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Distributing aid another hurdle in India’s COVID-19 crisis

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Canada is among the country sending medical supplies to try and help India battle against a record-setting third wave of COVID-19, but getting enough supplies and distributing them are big hurdles.
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Deaths, hospitalizations among Canada’s seniors down

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Hospitalizations and deaths among Canada’s oldest are dropping thanks to COVID-19 vaccination efforts, CBC News data has revealed.
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Manitoba’s new COVID-19 restrictions; help arrives in Ontario

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As Manitoba prepares to introduce new COVID-19 restrictions and medical help arrives in Ontario, Quebec is easing some restrictions as cases there decrease.