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Canada working on a COVID-19 vaccine passport for international travel

Canada working on a COVID-19 vaccine passport for international travel

Document will function as proof of vaccination
More than 20 million COVID-19 vaccine doses now stockpiled in Canadian freezers

More than 20 million COVID-19 vaccine doses now stockpiled in Canadian freezers

71.3 per cent of all Canadians at least 12 years old are now fully vaccinated
RCMP warn of rise in hay fraud in Saskatchewan

RCMP warn of rise in hay fraud in Saskatchewan

High demand for hay this year is fuelling the scam
U.S. vows to isolate Taliban if they take power by force

U.S. vows to isolate Taliban if they take power by force

Envoy says military takeover of the capital of Kabul would guarantee Taliban would be global pariahs
Another heat wave set to bake B.C., adding to wildfire concerns in southern regions

Another heat wave set to bake B.C., adding to wildfire concerns in southern regions

Heat warnings have been issued for most of the southern part of the province
Three people in hospital after polar bear attack near Nunavut community

Three people in hospital after polar bear attack near Nunavut community

Attack occurred outside Sanirajak, a community of abut 850 people
Lost seniors’ income supplement hinged partly on what agency handled their CERB

Lost seniors’ income supplement hinged partly on what agency handled their CERB

Unknown to most, supplement was coming from two streams, one of which can be excluded
Canada’s housing strategy having ‘limited’ impact on housing need, watchdog says

Canada’s housing strategy having ‘limited’ impact on housing need, watchdog says

Government is falling short of its aim to vastly expand Canada’s affordable housing stock
China sentences Canadian to 11 years in case tied to Huawei

China sentences Canadian to 11 years in case tied to Huawei

Canadian government condemned Michael Spavor’s sentence, saying he has been detained arbitrarily
B.C. Prosecution Service says no further charges in legislature spending scandal

B.C. Prosecution Service says no further charges in legislature spending scandal

Craig James pleaded not guilty to five charges, including breach of trust and fraud