COVID-19: advice for employers as health restrictions in Alberta ease
With Albertans learning Friday that all of the province's COVID-19 restrictions are set to lift on July 1, many employers will soon begin welcoming staff back to the office.
With Albertans learning Friday that all of the province's COVID-19 restrictions are set to lift on July 1, many employers will soon begin welcoming staff back to the office.
Alberta Health Minister Tyler Shandro said anyone who received their first Pfizer or Moderna dose in May can book their second dose immediately.
The centre, which manages 189 schools and 115,018 students in Montreal, was placed under trusteeship for an initial period of six months.
Following a conference call, the premiers issued a statement asking the federal government to increase its share of overall health spending to 35 per cent from 22 per cent.
Petersen said there are some misconceptions when it comes to cooking with cannabis, something he hopes to change.
Opponents of Enbridge's Line 3 oil pipeline project in Minnesota continued their protests this week by disrupting traffic in front of an equipment site, leading to 31 arrests.
Locked-out Reliance Home Comfort workers have been off the job for about a month. They say their demands are for better benefits, not higher wages.
Winnipeg-born Canadian icon Fred Penner was all smiles today as he shared a picture on his Instagram after getting his second dose of the Moderna vaccine.
The CFL's board of governors voted Monday in favour of starting the '21 season Aug. 5 and opening training camps July 10.
The village held a soft opening on Wednesday and it officially opens to the public on July 1.
Calgary homeowners hit by severe storms are warned to do their homework before hiring any siding company to fix up any damages.
A Saskatchewan search and rescue organization has big plans to make time spent on the lakes of Echo Valley Provincial Park a little safer.
Murry Hellekson said two weeks after receiving his first dose of the AstraZeneca vaccine, he began experiencing tingling in his fingers and numbness on the bottom of his feet.
An environmental review panel into a proposal for an open-pit coal mine in Alberta's Rocky Mountains is advising the federal government that it is not in the public interest.
The Stoney Nakoda First Nation had early success keeping COVID-19 infections low, but an outbreak in the past two weeks in Morley has resulted in 109 active cases.
The judge poised to be the first person of colour on the Supreme Court of Canada says he experienced discrimination "as a fact of daily life" while growing up.