Category Archives: Science

Macron wants face-to-face meeting with Trudeau to talk security, China, climate

OTTAWA — French President Emmanuel Macron wants face time with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau — soon — and he hopes for more than passing chit-chat on the margins of upcoming summits. Kareen Rispal, France's ambassador to Canada, said that in addition

Texas order reflects growing GOP vaccine mandates hostility

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — With the governor of Texas leading the charge, conservative Republicans in several states are moving to block or undercut President Joe Biden’s COVID-19 vaccine mandates for private employers before the regulations are even issued...

Florida fines key county $3.5 million for mandating vaccines

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — Florida has issued its first fine to a county it says violated a new state law banning coronavirus vaccine mandates and for firing 14 workers who failed to get the shots.

Manitoba tightens more COVID-19 rules in southern region with high case counts

WINNIPEG — The Manitoba government is once again tightening COVID-19 rules in the southern health region, where vaccination rates are low and case counts are high. People in the southern region will now be required to self-isolate if anyone in their

Some Alaska legislators urge easier ivermectin access

ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — Several Republican state lawmakers are urging easier access for Alaskans to ivermectin amid the pandemic, though ivermectin is not authorized by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for preventing or treating COVID-19.

Alberta premier says province will keep vaccine passport into at least early 2022

EDMONTON — Premier Jason Kenney says the Alberta version of a vaccine passport is helping increase vaccinations and drive down COVID-19 cases, but notes it will be in place until at least the early months of next year. "I fully expect

Doctors alarmed by loophole allowing sale of used asbestos products

OTTAWA — Public health advocates and environmental groups say the federal government needs to close a loophole allowing the sale of second-hand products containing asbestos. Canada banned the cancer-causing mineral and products that contain it in Decem...

Nova Scotia reports 99 new COVID-19 cases, eight school exposures

HALIFAX — Nova Scotia is reporting 34 new cases of COVID-19 today and another 65 cases since its last update on Friday. Health officials say 86 new cases were identified in the province's central health zone, which includes Halifax. Officials are also

After 19 months, U.S. land border to reopen to vaccinated Canadians in November

WASHINGTON — Fully vaccinated Canadian vacationers and day-trippers will be allowed to drive into the United States beginning in early November, the Biden administration said Tuesday, the first glimmer of hope in nearly 20 months for the families and b...

Increasing need for family doctors in N.S. as waiting list grows to almost 78,000

HALIFAX — Recently released figures show a record number of Nova Scotians are waiting for family doctors, backing up the new Tory government's campaign warnings about personnel shortages in the province's health-care system. As of Oct. 1, 77,696 names ...

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