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Facing tough financial times, WestJet cancels order for 737 Boeing Max planes

In another indication that Canada’s beleaguered airline industry won’t be returning to anything resembling normal for a while, WestJet, the country’s second-largest carrier (behind Air Canada), said Thursday it had cancelled orders for 15 Boeing 737 Max aircraft. The company »

Health

Police in British Columbia warn of COVID-19 vaccine scam

The West Vancouver Police department warned on Thursday that fraudsters are trying to take advantage of people to get their money by using a new scam that is related to the COVID-19 vaccine. In a press release, the West Vancouver »

Health, International

Military member who sought to ‘arrest’ PM is sentenced to six years in jail

A heavily-armed member of the Canadian military who drove his truck filled with weapons into the main gates of Rideau Hall, the governor general’s residence, last summer before setting out on foot to “arrest” Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was sentenced »

Politics

Federal government gives $8 million to fight food insecurity in Inuit Nunangat

The Canadian government announced Thursday that it is providing $8 million to help the four Inuit Land Claim Organizations–Nunavut Tunngavik Incorporated, Makivik Corporation, Nunatsiavut Government and the Inuvialuit Regional Corporation–address food insecurity in Inuit Nunangat. According to the press release »

Society

COVID and conditions fuel growing hunger strike at Hamilton prison

Some 50 to 60 prisoners at a jail in Hamilton have begun refusing meals–a hunger strike that advocates say could soon spread to the rest of prison. The hunger strikers want better conditions at the Hamilton Wentworth Detention Centre as »

Uncategorized

Canadian Football League and XFL in talks about potential collaboration

The Canadian Football League  and the U.S. based XFL revealed on Wednesday that they are in talks about a potential partnership. According to press releases from both leagues, CFL and XFL owners, Dany Garcia, Dwayne (The Rock) Johnson and RedBird »

Society

Ontario pharmacies to begin offering vaccine as part of pilot program

Starting on Friday, eligible Ontarians aged 60 to 64 will be able to book an appointment to receive the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine at a pharmacy as part of the vaccine delivery pilot program in specific regions. The Ontario government announced »

Economy, Society

Sap for maple syrup is running!

It’s a sure sign of spring in the province of Quebec when daytime temperatures warm enough that the sap in maple trees begins to move. Ideally, temperatures consistently rise above zero centigrade and drop to freezing at night. Tubes are »

Indigenous, Society

Initiative to strengthen education in Indigenous language, Inuktut

Efforts to strengthen education in the Indigenous language of Inuktut were formalized on March 9, 2021. The government of Canada, the government of the northern territory of Nunavut and Tunngavik Incorporated signed a memorandum of understanding laying out several initiatives. »

International, Politics

Trudeau skates past questions about the future of the monarchy in Canada

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he’s open to a constitutional debate about the role of the monarchy in Canada. Just not right now. “Obviously, I wish all members of the Royal Family the very best. But my focus, as we’ve »