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International, Society

Steve Nash wins another honour: election to the FIBA Hall of Fame

Steve Nash, considered by most lovers of the game to be the greatest Canadian basketball player ever, has won another honour. He’s been elected to the International Basketball Federation Hall of Fame. Known by its French acronym, FIBA is an »

Society

UFO sightings in Canada skyrocketed in 2020–the year of COVID-19

A new survey suggests that the number of Canadians who say they spotted unidentified flying objects last year took a giant leap upward. In a report released Tuesday, Ufology Research in Winnipeg said sightings of UFOs across the country increased »

Health, Politics, Society

Canada to receive 5M Pfizer doses ahead of schedule in June, Trudeau says

Pharmaceutical giant Pfizer-BioNTech has agreed to move up delivery of five million doses of its COVID-19 vaccine to Canada from late summer to June, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced Tuesday. The accelerated delivery schedule will bring Canada’s total expected doses »

Economy, Society

Campaign aims to empower women in the economic recovery

Statistics show that women’s careers have suffered disproportionately during the COVID-19 pandemic, and a not-for profit is launching a campaign to ensure “women are supported and empowered in Canada’s economic recovery.” The campaign is called It’s Not Complicated and uses »

Health, Society

Doctor urges vaccination priority for people with obesity

Recognizing that people with obesity are at greater risk of severe complications from COVID-19 infection, several Canadian provinces have prioritized them for vaccination. But a Canadian doctor worries that stigma and fat-shaming may prevent some people from getting the vaccine. »

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Canada pledges $49.5M in new aid for Syrians at UN funding conference

Canada will provide $49.5 million in additional aid to help millions of Syrians affected by a decade-long devastating war that continues to ravage the country, International Development Minister Karina Gould said Tuesday. The new funding will go towards providing nutritional »

Health, International

Report puts some numbers of how badly Canada handled COVID in long-term care

A new report finds that Canada had the worst record for COVID-19 deaths in long-term care homes last year compared to other wealthy countries. The report, which was released Tuesday by the Canadian Institute for Health Information (CIHI), found that »

Health, International, Society

Scientists warn mutations could make vaccines ineffective

The longer the COVID-19 virus circulates the more it can mutate and a survey shows that many scientists think mutations could make the current vaccines ineffective in a year or less. A survey of 77 of scientists from 28 countries »

International

Hit Canadian TV comedy Schitt’s Creek just won’t go away quietly

It’s all over but the huzzahs for Schitts Creek—a show that just won’t leave quietly. Last September in Los Angeles it won nine Emmys–the most ever wins in a single season for a comedy series. Last month, the show about »

Society

Police continue to seek motive in Saturday’s fatal stabbing attack in B.C.

Police in British Columbia continue to look for a motive in Saturday’s stabbing attack at a public library in North Vancouver. A woman died and six other people were wounded at the Lynn Valley Village shopping centre, where witnesses described »