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Head of WHO praises Canada's anti-COVID response; warns vaccine won't be a panacea

Head of WHO praises Canada's anti-COVID response; warns vaccine won't be a panacea

TORONTO — Canada deserves praise for its efforts to fight COVID-19 both at home and abroad as well as for its commitment to public health, the head of the World Health Organization said on Tuesday. In a speech to the Empire Club of Canada, Dr.
Nunavut reports 34 new COVID-19 infections, more than doubling total cases

Nunavut reports 34 new COVID-19 infections, more than doubling total cases

COVID-19 cases in Nunavut have more than doubled with 34 new infections. There are now 60 active cases in the territory.
New Brunswick government crows about province's pandemic response in throne speech

New Brunswick government crows about province's pandemic response in throne speech

FREDERICTON — Premier Blaine Higgs' government congratulated itself Tuesday for handling the COVID-19 pandemic better than most jurisdictions, saying in a throne speech that New Brunswick had received "positive reviews from across Canada.
McGill men's sports teams to be named Redbirds after lengthy process

McGill men's sports teams to be named Redbirds after lengthy process

MONTREAL — McGill University's men's varsity sports teams will be known as the Redbirds going forward, the university announced Tuesday.
Feds launch nuclear-waste strategy review amid elusive solutions for toxic waste

Feds launch nuclear-waste strategy review amid elusive solutions for toxic waste

TORONTO — The federal government has launched a new initiative aimed at finding long-term solutions for the growing quantity of radioactive waste produced by Canada's nuclear reactors.
Growing number of Canadians plan to get vaccinated for COVID-19

Growing number of Canadians plan to get vaccinated for COVID-19

OTTAWA — A new poll suggests the proportion of Canadians planning to get vaccinated for COVID-19 is on the rise after encouraging initial results from Pfizer's vaccine trial.
COVID-19 milestone and Canadian duet: In The News for Nov. 17

COVID-19 milestone and Canadian duet: In The News for Nov. 17

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 Nov. 17 ... What we are watching in Canada ...
Beijing blasts Bob Rae after ambassador calls for UN to investigate genocide claims

Beijing blasts Bob Rae after ambassador calls for UN to investigate genocide claims

OTTAWA — The Chinese government is firing back at Canada's ambassador to the United Nations for calling on the UN to investigate whether China's persecution of ethnic Muslim Uighurs in its Xinjiang province is a genocide.
Wikipedia was source of security concern questions for Meng: Border officer

Wikipedia was source of security concern questions for Meng: Border officer

VANCOUVER — A border officer who examined Meng Wanzhou at Vancouver's airport before her arrest says the Huawei executive was "calm and open" until he turned to questions about security concerns surrounding the company's products.
Alberta facing 'exponential growth' of COVID-19 cases: top doctor

Alberta facing 'exponential growth' of COVID-19 cases: top doctor

EDMONTON — Alberta’s chief medical officer of health says the province is at a dangerous plateau, with almost 3,000 new COVID-19 cases in the last three days, 20 new deaths and overwhelmed contact chasers.
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