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NACI recommends kids get Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine, calls Moderna suitable alternative

NACI recommends kids get Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine, calls Moderna suitable alternative

OTTAWA — The National Advisory Committee on Immunization has released new guidelines that favour giving kids a Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine over the newly approved Moderna version.
Canada's inflation fears and targeting Ukrainian civilians: In The News for Mar. 18

Canada's inflation fears and targeting Ukrainian civilians: In The News for Mar. 18

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 Mar. 18 ... What we are watching in Canada ...
Two years in, no moving on from COVID-19 for Canada's exhausted health-care workers

Two years in, no moving on from COVID-19 for Canada's exhausted health-care workers

MONTREAL — COVID-19 cases continue to roll into the two Toronto-area hospitals where Eram Chhogala works as a trauma nurse.
Canadians cutting back spending on groceries, restaurants as inflation rises: poll

Canadians cutting back spending on groceries, restaurants as inflation rises: poll

OTTAWA — A new poll suggests Canadians are looking for ways to cut back on spending as their concerns about the cost of living rise alongside headline inflation rates.
Emergency preparedness ministers say a national flood insurance program is needed

Emergency preparedness ministers say a national flood insurance program is needed

OTTAWA — Federal, provincial and territorial ministers responsible for emergency preparedness are working to launch a new national flood insurance program to protect homeowners in high-risk flood zones.
Tory leadership hopeful Jean Charest says he wouldn't change Canada's firearms laws

Tory leadership hopeful Jean Charest says he wouldn't change Canada's firearms laws

OTTAWA — Conservative leadership candidate Jean Charest said Thursday he wouldn't touch Canada's existing gun laws — including when it comes to a ban on "assault-style" firearms.
Brian Jean returns to Alberta legislature as UCP member with anti-Kenney intentions

Brian Jean returns to Alberta legislature as UCP member with anti-Kenney intentions

EDMONTON — Alberta’s newest United Conservative Party member of the legislature returned to the house Thursday to applause but also to an accusation that he is colluding with the Opposition NDP.
Canada's emergency refugee program could accommodate millions of Ukrainians: minister

Canada's emergency refugee program could accommodate millions of Ukrainians: minister

OTTAWA — Canada has designed a system with the potential to welcome millions of Ukrainians fleeing war to Canada, Immigration Minister Sean Fraser said Thursday, as the government opened applications.
WHO may reject Canadian-made Medicago COVID-19 vaccine because of ties to big tobacco

WHO may reject Canadian-made Medicago COVID-19 vaccine because of ties to big tobacco

OTTAWA — Canada may not be able to donate millions of doses of the only COVID-19 vaccine made in the country because the World Health Organization is leaning against granting it an emergency-use licence.
MPs told of confusion, panic after Liberals vowed financial crackdown on convoy

MPs told of confusion, panic after Liberals vowed financial crackdown on convoy

OTTAWA — The voice of Canadian credit unions says their members watched people make significant withdrawals after the federal government vowed a financial crackdown on the so-called "freedom convoy.
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