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Toronto preparing to redeploy hundreds of staff amid COVID-19 surge

Toronto preparing to redeploy hundreds of staff amid COVID-19 surge

City of Toronto officials say they are preparing to redeploy hundreds of staff to support critical and essential services in response to a surge in new COVID-19 cases fuelled by the highly contagious Omicron variant.
Canadian warships starting to show age, replacements years away, Navy commander says

Canadian warships starting to show age, replacements years away, Navy commander says

OTTAWA — The commander of the Royal Canadian Navy says while the fire that broke out on HMCS Fredericton last month was not due to a systemic issue in Canada’s frigate fleet, the 30-year-old warships are starting to show their age.
Nunavut extending lockdown as COVID-19 infections surge in the territory

Nunavut extending lockdown as COVID-19 infections surge in the territory

IQALUIT, Nunavut — Nunavut is extending its "circuit-breaker'' lockdown as a rise in COVID-19 infections pushes the territory's health-care system to a breaking point. The territory's chief public health officer, Dr.
CPP premiums are getting a bigger bump than planned. Here's why.

CPP premiums are getting a bigger bump than planned. Here's why.

OTTAWA — Jan. 1 is going to feel like Groundhog Day for all those paying into the Canada Pension Plan.
A full list of the newest additions and promotions to the Order of Canada

A full list of the newest additions and promotions to the Order of Canada

OTTAWA — Rideau Hall has released the names of the newest additions to, and promotions in the Order of Canada. Here is the list with each hometown and citation. Companions Yann Martel (Saskatoon, Sask.
Author Yann Martel, former senator Murray Sinclair among 135 named to Order of Canada

Author Yann Martel, former senator Murray Sinclair among 135 named to Order of Canada

OTTAWA — In a renovated shed in his garden, author Yann Martel drafts and redrafts his best sellers.
COVID cases rising, Jason Kenney hoping for 2022 bounceback : In The News for Dec. 29

COVID cases rising, Jason Kenney hoping for 2022 bounceback : In The News for Dec. 29

In The News is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to kickstart your day. Here is what's on the radar of our editors for the morning of Dec. 29... What we are watching in Canada ...
Desmond inquiry: Nova Scotia inquest into shooting tragedy facing complex challenges

Desmond inquiry: Nova Scotia inquest into shooting tragedy facing complex challenges

HALIFAX — Almost five years after Afghanistan war veteran Lionel Desmond killed three family members and himself, an inquiry is expected to draw to a close next month in Nova Scotia with questions still lingering about what it can accomplish.
Several provinces considering allowing COVID positive health workers to stay on job

Several provinces considering allowing COVID positive health workers to stay on job

Even as some provinces have reported record-high daily COVID-19 case counts, health experts are warning the real infection rate is likely much higher, pointing out that data has been clouded by holiday delays and with hospitals and testing centres re
Alberta Premier Jason Kenney banks on strong economy in 2022 after tough COVID year

Alberta Premier Jason Kenney banks on strong economy in 2022 after tough COVID year

EDMONTON — It was a speech that symbolized Alberta's pandemic politics in 2021: Premier Jason Kenney’s boastful, bullhorn-loud, first-out-of-the-gate victory whoop over COVID-19 preceding a crushing hospital crisis.