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Assembly of First Nations says raise Canada flag alongside ‘every child matters’ flag

Assembly of First Nations says raise Canada flag alongside ‘every child matters’ flag

‘Until all children are recovered, named and returned to their homelands’
Alberta proposes set election day for last Monday in May every four years

Alberta proposes set election day for last Monday in May every four years

Current legislation calls for elections within a three-month period in the spring every four years
COVID-19 cases among kids in British Columbia going down: Henry

COVID-19 cases among kids in British Columbia going down: Henry

56 children have been treated in hospital since the start of the pandemic, 4 received critical care.
Indigenous leaders concerned over B.C.’s process for old-growth logging deferrals

Indigenous leaders concerned over B.C.’s process for old-growth logging deferrals

A 30-day time frame for such complex analysis called ‘totally unreasonable’
Economy added 31,000 jobs in October, unemployment rate hits pandemic-era low

Economy added 31,000 jobs in October, unemployment rate hits pandemic-era low

The economy added 31,000 jobs in October, Statistics Canada reported Friday, bringing the national unemployment rate to a pandemic-era low.
COVID-19 cases declining across Canada, but not as quickly as before

COVID-19 cases declining across Canada, but not as quickly as before

Tam: ‘Now is not the time to let our guard down; we could still be in for a challenging winter’
Alberta judge convicts man of assault for coughing on server in Calgary bar

Alberta judge convicts man of assault for coughing on server in Calgary bar

Judge notes three other cases where people were convicted after coughing on others during pandemic
Canada’s top doctor says COVID test border requirements should be re-examined

Canada’s top doctor says COVID test border requirements should be re-examined

Chief public health officer Dr. Theresa Tam says policy is being ‘actively looked at’
Disappointment and resignation as Quebec drops health worker vaccine mandate

Disappointment and resignation as Quebec drops health worker vaccine mandate

‘The government has put themselves on the receiving end of their own budget cuts’
Iqaluit’s water emergency has so far cost $1.5M, city may ask Nunavut for aid

Iqaluit’s water emergency has so far cost $1.5M, city may ask Nunavut for aid

Capital’s 8,000 residents haven’t been able to consume tap water since Oct. 12