U.S. supports waiving intellectual property protections for COVID-19 vaccines: USTR
The United States supports waiving intellectual property protections for COVID-19 vaccines, U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai said on Wednesday.
The United States supports waiving intellectual property protections for COVID-19 vaccines, U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai said on Wednesday.
The city reported reported 149 new COVID-19 infections on Wednesday.
On a cloudy spring day, hundreds lined up in their cars on the Canadian side of the border crossing that separates Alberta and Montana.
On Wednesday, Alberta Health Services officials and RCMP physically closed the Whistle Stop Café after the central Alberta eatery repeatedly broke COVID-19 health restrictions by staying open and serving customers. As Tom Vernon reports, it’s comes as the province pledges to step up enforcement.
Close to a third (33.06 per cent) of all area residents have now received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine, according to Waterloo Region’s COVID-19 task force.
Quebec City Mayor Régis Labeaume will not run again in the upcoming November election.
A fire was reported from a property on Crescent Street in Sydney Mines, N.S., around 4 a.m.
The University of Regina said that students and community members can still expect to see masking, sanitizing and physical distancing in place on-campus when the fall term begins.
The family of Lisa Stonehouse, 52, said she died from a rare blood clot — or a vaccine-induced immune thrombotic thrombocytopenia (VITT) — after receiving the AstraZeneca vaccine.
CNN reported last week that the Pentagon and other U.S. federal agencies are investigating at least two possible cases similar to Havana syndrome on American soil.
One person is dead and several others are in hospital after a five-vehicle crash in Flamborough on Wednesday afternoon.
The person who died was in their 70s and was a resident at the Pavillon Beau-Lieu special care home.
Premier Jason Kenney pleads with Albertans to come together for the next month to allow COVID-19 vaccines to work so the province can move past the pandemic.
Premier Jason Kenney and Health Minister Tyler Shandro explain the reason Alberta is able to open up availability of the COVID-19 vaccine to anyone 12 and older.
Premier Jason Kenney says there are no defined metrics for relaxing the recently announced COVID-19 health measures in Alberta, but hopes to see the average daily cases and overall case count come down before relaxing measures.
Alberta Premier Jason Kenney says he has been receiving more threats during the COVID-19 pandemic and tells people it’s “time to calm down.”
Alberta Justice Minister Kaycee Madu outlines increased fines and a new enforcement protocol to coordinate a multi-agency response to repeat offenders.
Alberta Education Minister Adriana LaGrange announces that school boards in the province have been advised to focus on the fundamentals for students in kindergarten to Grade 6 after COVID-19 forced them to learn from home.
Alberta Health Minister Tyler Shandro offers condolences to the family of a woman who died after a rare blood clot linked to the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine.
The Ipsos poll found half of Canadians are at a high risk of mental health issues, yet more than half are willing to talk about it either privately or publicly.
Toronto Blue Jays (14-14, fourth in the AL East) vs. Oakland Athletics (19-12, first in the AL West)
A vast majority noted the cost to play hockey was a barrier to broader participation, with 88 per cent agreeing that hockey is too expensive for everyone to play.
With Tuesday’s announcement of renewed COVID-19 restrictions aimed at saving hospitals from being overwhelmed with COVID-19 patients, both the Opposition NDP and a prominent conservative say Premier Jason Kenney has failed the test of leadership in guiding Alberta through the pandemic. Tom Vernon reports.
A lot of Edmonton businesses anticipated having to close under Alberta’s new wave of restrictions, which include restaurants going back to takeout only and the closure of personal services like hair salons. The hope from many this time around is that the province sticks to their enforcement plan if people keep breaking the rules. Lisa...
With surging COVID-19 rates threatening to overwhelm Alberta’s health-care system, Premier Jason Kenney announced the province is reintroducing stricter rules on gatherings, businesses and schools not seen since the first wave of the pandemic. Julia Wong explains what is changing and for how long.