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Djokovic lands in Serbia as questions arise over French Open eligibility

Djokovic lands in Serbia as questions arise over French Open eligibility

Tennis star could be barred under a new French law intended to exclude unvaccinated from stadiums
Airlines, airport ask Canada to drop arrivals testing requirement

Airlines, airport ask Canada to drop arrivals testing requirement

Lobby: discrepancy between resources allocated to asymptomatic travellers and those needing tests
Rabbi says he, 2 hostages escaped Texas synagogue standoff

Rabbi says he, 2 hostages escaped Texas synagogue standoff

Charlie Cytron-Walker threw a chair at the gunman, and headed for the door
Enough Pfizer antiviral to treat 30K people already in Canada; enough for 120K more coming

Enough Pfizer antiviral to treat 30K people already in Canada; enough for 120K more coming

Clinical trials show Paxlovid can reduce risk of severe disease by 90% if given early
VIDEO: Health Canada approves Pfizer COVID-19 antiviral treatment

VIDEO: Health Canada approves Pfizer COVID-19 antiviral treatment

Greenlit for adults with mild or moderate COVID-19 at high risk of becoming more seriously ill
Study suggests Alberta First Nations people tend to get lower level of emergency care

Study suggests Alberta First Nations people tend to get lower level of emergency care

More than 11 million emergency room visits between 2012 and 2017 from across Alberta analyzed
Passengers should check for ferry cancellations due to staffing issues: BC Ferries

Passengers should check for ferry cancellations due to staffing issues: BC Ferries

A BC Ferries spokesman is encouraging passengers to check online for possible service disruptions before heading to a terminal.
COVID program delivers 1 billion doses to poorer countries

COVID program delivers 1 billion doses to poorer countries

The program has made deliveries to 144 countries so far
‘We’re getting through this’: Nunavut hamlet fighting COVID-19 and TB at same time

‘We’re getting through this’: Nunavut hamlet fighting COVID-19 and TB at same time

Average annual tuberculosis rate among Inuit is 290 times higher than Canadian-born, non-Indigenous people
Poll suggests support for Bill 21 provision may have dropped in Quebec; 55% in favour

Poll suggests support for Bill 21 provision may have dropped in Quebec; 55% in favour

Across Canada, the average was 33% in favour of the ban, 55% against and 12% undecided