A court-approved settlement will compensate Indigenous people for the decades that many have lived with dirty water, and will also fund the clean up.
Author: Vjosa Isai
Canadian Government Warns Residents to Avoid Nonessential Travel
In response to the spread of Omicron, Canada is also ramping up distribution of booster doses and rapid antigen tests.
Canada Expands Vaccines Accepted for Travel
Officials also removed a test requirement for eligible travelers re-entering Canada within 72 hours.
Canada Approves Pfizer’s Covid Vaccine for Kids 5 to 11
The move adds more than 2.8 million young people to those eligible for a shot.
Canada Approves Pfizer Boosters for Adults
Some provinces have already started to offer booster shots to higher-risk populations. Tuesday’s announcement standardizes eligibility criteria nationwide.
In Saskatoon, a Moose on the Loose Is Returned to the Wild
In a prairie city, a young moose on the loose crashed into a children’s classroom, sparking a mix of delight and concern on social media.
Canada Settles on a Single ‘Vaccine Passport’ for Travel
The document, already in use in five of the country’s 10 provinces and all three of its territories, will replace a patchwork of programs across Canada.
Yukon Territory Imposes Vaccine Mandate Amid Rise in Cases
Health care workers and others in the Yukon must be fully vaccinated by Nov. 30. The territory is also starting a vaccination passport program.
Why Climate Change Barely Registered in the Canadian Election
The Conservative Party moved leftward on the issue, effectively depriving the Liberals of a point to attack them on.
Climate change was supposed to be a big issue this election. It wasn’t.
The Conservative Party moved leftward on the issue, effectively depriving the Liberals of a point to attack them on.