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AP-NORC poll: Very few Americans back full school reopening
BOSTON - Virtual instruction. Mandated masks. Physical distancing. The start of school will look very different this year because of the coronavirus - and that's OK with the vast majority of Americans...
The Canadian Press
Jul 22, 2020
DC mayor orders mandatory masks as infections rise again
WASHINGTON - With coronavirus cases rising, Mayor Muriel Bowser issued an executive order Wednesday making face masks mandatory outside homes - an unprecedented step in the nation's capital. Bowser sa...
The Canadian Press
Jul 22, 2020
Info czar finds 'possible offence' concerning access request about Mark Norman
OTTAWA - Information commissioner Caroline Maynard says she uncovered "evidence of the possible commission of an offence" related to the processing of an Access to Information request relate...
The Canadian Press
Jul 22, 2020
Federal Court declares Canada-U.S. refugee pact unconstitutional
OTTAWA - A federal judge has struck down a key agreement on refugees between Canada and the United States, but gave Ottawa six months of breathing room to respond to the landmark decision. In a keenly...
The Canadian Press
Jul 22, 2020
Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister says CFL hub will boost economy, not COVID-19
WINNIPEG - Hosting hundreds of players, coaches and staff in Winnipeg for the Canadian Football League season could boost the economy without leading to a spike in COVID-19 numbers, Man...
The Canadian Press
Jul 22, 2020
Trudeau must look into complaints about Governor General, Singh says
OTTAWA - Allegations that Gov. Gen. Julie Payette mistreated staff members prompted calls for investigations of varying stripes on Wednesday, with one expert suggesting the matter should be dealt with...
The Canadian Press
Jul 22, 2020
Victims of Nova Scotia mass shooting march to demand public inquiry
BIBLE HILL, N.S. - Family members of victims and their supporters marched to an RCMP station on Wednesday, calling for a full public inquiry into the April mass shooting that left 22 people dead in No...
The Canadian Press
Jul 22, 2020
Nick Beaton, whose wife Kristen Beaton was killed in the April mass shooting, attends a march organized by families of victims demanding an inquiry into the crimes in Nova Scotia that killed 22 people, in Bible Hill, N.S. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Andrew Vaughan
UK to open citizenship path to Hong Kongers from January
LONDON - Britain's government announced Wednesday that it will open a new special pathway to obtaining U.K. citizenship for up to 3 million eligible Hong Kongers as of January, taking another step tow...
The Canadian Press
Jul 22, 2020
Feds should invest $50B in green projects for post-pandemic stimulus: experts
OTTAWA - When the time comes for Canada to turn its attention to post-pandemic stimulus, a group of finance and policy experts says Ottawa needs to invest heavily in green infrastructure projects...
The Canadian Press
Jul 22, 2020
Trudeau government relaxes fingerprinting rules for new hires during COVID-19
OTTAWA - The government has quietly relaxed a requirement to fingerprint prospective new federal hires as part of security screening, a move prompted by the need for physical distancing duri...
The Canadian Press
Jul 22, 2020
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