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Homeless camps, an issue that has long roiled Victoria, may soon disappear

Homeless encampments in Victoria–whose presence has been an issue that has long roiled British Columbia’s staid capital–may be on the verge of being dismantled for good. David Eby, the provincial minister responsible for housing, told reporters Monday that a memorandum »

Society

Amazon Games opens new video game development studio in Montreal

Amazon Games announced Tuesday that they are opening a new video game development studio in Montreal to focus on creating new and original games. The founding members of the studio include industry veterans such as Luc Bouchard, the head of »

Society

After 35 days in custody, controversial Edmonton pastor is released from jail

An Alberta judge has ruled that jailed Edmonton-area pastor James Coates can be released immediately from custody but must pay a $1,500 fine. Coates, who preaches at GraceLife Church and has clashed for months with authorities, was released from the »

International, Internet, Science & Technology, Society

Infants prefer baby talk, own language, study shows

Infants listen more closely to baby talk than adult talk, and more to speech that is in the language they hear at home, according to a study done in Canada and several other countries. The research involving hundreds of babies »

Society

Couche-Tard sells 49 stores in United States for $39 million

The Quebec-based convenience store company Alimentation Couche-Tard has an agreement to sell 49 stores in Oklahoma to Casey’s General Stores Inc. for $39 million. According to a press release from Couche-Tard, the transaction includes 46 leased and three owned properties »

Health, Internet, Science & Technology

Infrared imaging may improve screening for COVID-19

The use of a device to read a person’s temperature from their forehead may not be very accurate for detecting COVID-19 infection, particularly in people with minimal symptoms, according to a new study. Research out of McGill University in Montreal »

International, Politics

Canada joins international sanctions on China over treatment of Uighurs

Canada has joined the U.S, the EU, and Britain by imposing sanctions on four Chinese officials and one entity in response “to the repression of Uighurs and other ethnic minorities in Xinjiang,” Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Monday. “These measures »

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Canada expects major surge in COVID-19 vaccine deliveries this week

Canada is expected to receive the largest number of COVID-19 vaccine doses this week as vaccine deliveries switch into high gear. Nearly 1.2 million doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine are set to arrive this week, alongside 846,000 shots of the »

Health, Internet, Science & Technology

Researchers test spray to prevent COVID-19 infection

A Canadian company is about to start testing on animals a throat and nasal spray that would stop infection by COVID-19 and its variants. Cytophage Technologies Inc. says this would have an advantage over vaccines by eliminating asymptomatic cases and »

Immigration & Refugees, International, Society

People gather in Montreal to denounce anti-Asian hate and remember its victims

Hundreds of people in Montreal held a vigil on Sunday to denounce racism and hate crimes against Asian people and to remember and honour its victims.  The gathering followed the shooting attack in Atlanta, Georgia last week in which six »