Public Health Measures
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Alberta’s premier says she asked about COVID-19 charges ‘almost weekly’At issue is whether Smith was in contact with the Alberta Crown Prosecutor Service in relation to court cases of people who broke public health measures early in the pandemic.CanadaMar 29, 2023
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Kelowna, B.C. pastor appeals ticket for violating COVID public health measuresAt the time of Lucier's offenses, all in-person events and community-based gatherings, including religious in-person gatherings and worship services were prohibited.HealthJan 30, 2023
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Coutts, Alta., still a village divided after convoy blockadeThere is an undercurrent in the community of 250 people, belied by a smiley face on its water tower, that suggests an ongoing division dating back to three weeks in late January.PoliticsDec 20, 2022
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Quebec prepares to send kids back to class without public health restrictionsSome worry low vaccination rates, a lack of ventilation and no masking could mean an unpleasant surprise this fall after students return to class.HealthAug 18, 2022
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More than a third of Canadian households got COVID-19 after restrictions lifted, poll findsIn response to a poll by Research Co., 37 per cent of Canadians reported they were infected themselves, or someone in their household was infected after restrictions lifted.HealthAug 8, 2022
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COVID-19: Hamilton’s vaccination program not likely to change amid eligibility for fourth dosesOntarians aged 60 and older as well as First Nations Inuit and Métis individuals will be eligible to get their second booster shot on April 7 starting at 8 a.m.HealthApr 6, 2022
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Doug Ford says Ontario prepared to handle an increase in COVID cases, hospitalizationsThe province reported 667 people in hospital with COVID-19 on Friday, the second day in a row that number has increased.HealthMar 25, 2022
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COVID-19: Hamilton, Niagara medical officers hope residents will choose to keep masksTwo top docs anticipate many will keep donning face coverings in public despite Ontario’s lifting a mandate on Monday.HealthMar 22, 2022
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Judge grants City of Edmonton interim injunction for downtown protest convoysThe City of Edmonton applied for and was granted Friday an interim injunction in regards to the downtown protest convoys.EconomyFeb 11, 2022
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COVID-19 vaccine QR codes remain but app to scan them can’t be downloaded: CoppingAlberta's health minister said Thursday that the app created for businesses and facilities to scan COVID-19 vaccine QR codes will no longer be available for download.HealthFeb 10, 2022
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