Category Archives: Science

‘This is beyond my expectations,’ Champagne says of Canadian biomanufacturer rebound

OTTAWA — Innovation Minister François-Philippe Champagne says Canada's biomanufacturing sector has rebounded beyond his initial expectations in the last several months, as a Canadian drug maker stands poised to bring positive results from the first pla...

Ontario could see 3,000 cases, nearly 400 in ICU in Jan even without variant: experts

TORONTO — Ontario's pandemic advisers predict the province's hospitals may be strained by mid-January, with close to 400 COVID-19 patients in intensive care and possibly 3,000 new infections reported daily, even without accounting for the new Omicron v...

Most Canadians support strong border measures amid new Omicron COVID-19 variant: poll

OTTAWA — Since the announced detection of the Omicron variant of COVID-19, a new poll suggests Canadians bracing for the worst. More than four in five respondents to an online survey by Leger and the Association for Canadian Studies said they

New study outlines high costs of extreme heat in Phoenix

PHOENIX (AP) — Extreme heat is expensive. That's the conclusion of a study presented Monday by The Nature Conservancy, which commissioned a look at the costs

Saskatchewan First Nation says its dealing with suicide crisis brought on by pandemic

REGINA — A councillor for Lac La Ronge Indian Band in Saskatchewan's far north says his community of Sucker River is facing a suicide crisis brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic. Devin Bernatchez said there have been several suicides in his

GOP Rep. Nunes leaving Congress for Trump social media firm

WASHINGTON (AP) — California Republican Rep. Devin Nunes, who was one of former President Donald Trump’s most ardent loyalists in Congress, is leaving the House at the end of this year to join Trump’s fledgling media company.

Health officials report three new COVID-19 cases in Prince Edward Island

CHARLOTTETOWN — Health officials are reporting three new cases of COVID-19 in Prince Edward Island today. They say the latest cases involve someone in their 40s, a person in their 20s and a child under the age of 12. The child attends

Trump media venture eyed by regulators; names Nunes CEO

NEW YORK (AP) — Regulators are looking into the deal that would bring Donald Trump's new social media company to the stock market, one that has attracted both legions of fans of the former president and people looking to make

New Brunswick nurses vote in favour of strike to back contract demands with province

FREDERICTON — New Brunswick nurses have voted 92 per cent in favour of a strike to back demands for a new contract.  The 9,000 registered nurses, licensed practical nurses and nurse practitioners have been without a contract since the end of

Montana seeks to end protections for Glacier-area grizzlies

BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — Montana is asking the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to lift threatened species protections for grizzly bears in the northern portion of the state, including areas in and around Glacier National Park, officials said Monday.

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