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Alberta’s top doctor confirms that province is now experiencing exponential growth of COVID-19. Canada may not be ready for this explosive rate of virus growth, with fewer ICU beds and fewer acute care facilities than many nations. Xiaoli Li reports.
Careers are on hold as 200 pharmacy graduates across Canada had their license exam postponed for a second time. Faiza Amin reports on why the cancellation has stoked fears of a pharmacist shortage.
There is a bit of a political division that unfortunately sometimes takes the place of everything else.
Alberta has confirmed 773 new cases of COVID-19 and five additional deaths within the province.
A new global survey finds six Canadian cities in the top 100 best places to live globally, but which one leads the way? Courtney Theriault reports.
ICYMI: The Alberta government is still holding on to its contact tracing app, despite its flaws
COVID-19 is mutating with several different strains affecting how quickly it spreads and how deadly it is. That’s not unexpected, but it’s also not happening at the speed some expected.
The union that represents jail workers at the Calgary Correctional Centre says it’s a horror story inside the facility, claiming poor-planning and inconsistency are to blame for the worsening COVID-19 outbreak.
Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. says the annual pace of housing starts increased in October.
Canada’s top central banker is making a plea for the country to more quickly address the impacts of climate change to avoid any economic ripple effects on households and businesses.
A Calgary UCP MLA is being criticized for saying the 11k healthcare cuts ‘are not frontline workers.’ As TaylorBraat reports, it enflames an already tense dispute between the UCP and AUPE.
Troubling new federal COVID-19 projections have been released. Erica Natividad with what Canada’s top doctor recommends to help slow the spread of the virus, and what it could mean for holiday gatherings.
Hundreds gathered in front of the Montreal North school demanding the resignation of history teacher Vincent Ouellette, who was recorded using the N-word repeatedly in class. Melina Giubilaro reports.
The federal government wants to increase immigration numbers to an all time high following a recent drop in levels due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Nigel Newlove reports.
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The company says in a statement the direction to Teck Coal Ltd. from the federal government is under the Fisheries Act and doesn’t resolve potential charges that it had previously been notified about.
Imperial Oil Ltd. posted a profit of $3 million in its latest quarter down from a profit of $424 million in the same quarter last year.
About two-thirds of Canadians had a favourable view of the U.S. in 2016, Barack Obama’s final full year in the presidency, according to the Pew Research Center. By this year, that number had tumbled to 35%
Canadian immunologists say they’re finding telltale markers in patients’ blood that help predict the severity of COVID-19 and could lead to more targeted treatments.