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Quebec to remove some COVID restrictions starting Monday
Quebec Premier François Legault says the province will begin to gradually reduce some health restrictions next Monday, beginning with a partial return of restaurant dining, a loosening of private gathering rules and the resumption of extracurricular activities and sports for kids. But Legault says he’s unable to commit to a comprehensive reopening plan given the precarious situation in hospitals.
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Time Published: 4:45 p.m. ET Tuesday, Jan. 25
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WINNIPEG _ Truckers and supporters on a cross-country convoy destined for Ottawa to protest a federal vaccine mandate for truckers. (expected early evening)
EDMONTON _ Health Minister Jason Copping and Alberta’s chief medical officer of health Dr. Deena Hinshaw provide an update on COVID-19. (via livestream, expected early evening)
WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. _ The Williams Lake First Nation releases results of a survey of some of the property around the St. Joseph's Mission Residential School. (via livestream, expected late this afternoon)
VICTORIA _ Adrian Dix, B.C.'s Minister of Health; and Dr. Bonnie Henry, B.C.'s provincial health officer offer an update on COVID-19. (via livestream, expected late this afternoon)
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Alberta announces help on emergency dispatch
Alberta’s health system, particularly its emergency response, has been under crushing pressure in recent weeks given the rapid spread of the Omicron variant of COVID-19. The government announced a committee to provide short and longer-term solutions to reduce demand on emergency services. Alberta Health Services also says a number of initiatives have been launched or will be launched to reduce pressure on the system.
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Time Published: 7:55 p.m. ET Monday, Jan. 24
Calgary man guilty of toddler murder
Robert Leeming of Calgary who admitted last year to murdering his girlfriend Jasmine Lovett in 2019 has been found guilty of killing her 22-month-old daughter Aliyah Sanderson as well. Their bodies were found in a shallow grave west of Calgary three years ago.
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Time Published: 4:36 p.m. ET Monday, Jan. 24
Saskatchewan pivoting from COVID-19 restrictions to learning to live with the virus
Premier Scott Moe says his Saskatchewan Party government will not impose further COVID-19 restrictions to reduce the spread of Omicron. Moe says people need to learn to live with the virus as they do other diseases.
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Time Published: 3:30 p.m. ET Monday, Jan. 24
Nunavut signs child-care deal with Ottawa
Nunavut has become the latest jurisdiction to sign onto the federal government’s $10-a-day child-care program. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced the $66-million deal virtually with Nunavut Premier P.J. Akeeagok joining from a daycare in Iqaluit.
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Time Published: 12:00 p.m. ET Monday, Jan. 24
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