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Justice Centre says pastor of Edmonton-area church to be released

Justice Centre says pastor of Edmonton-area church to be released

EDMONTON — A group that supports an Alberta pastor jailed after being charged with violating COVID-19 public-health orders says it expects him to be released in the coming days.
White House confirms Canada asked for vaccine help, won't say if U.S. has agreed

White House confirms Canada asked for vaccine help, won't say if U.S. has agreed

WASHINGTON — Canada has indeed asked the United States for help in procuring doses of COVID-19 vaccines, but the White House refused to say Wednesday whether it has agreed to the request.
Watchdog 'almost certain' Microsoft Exchange security gap has Canadian victims

Watchdog 'almost certain' Microsoft Exchange security gap has Canadian victims

TORONTO — Canada's main cybersecurity watchdog said Wednesday that it's likely too late to prevent criminals from using a vulnerability in Microsoft Exchange email servers, unless system administrators have already installed software patches that wer
Research from N.S. prof suggests sperm whales taught each other how to avoid whalers

Research from N.S. prof suggests sperm whales taught each other how to avoid whalers

HALIFAX — New research from a team including a Dalhousie University biologist suggests sperm whales taught each other to avoid whalers in the 18th and 19th centuries.
National decline in COVID-19 hospitalizations, deaths starting to level off: Tam

National decline in COVID-19 hospitalizations, deaths starting to level off: Tam

Canada's chief public health officer urged caution Wednesday as a national decline in severe COVID-19 outcomes, such as hospitalizations and deaths, began to level off at the same time as the country's vaccine rollout picks up steam.
St. Patrick's Day revellers appear to be heeding COVID advice, police say

St. Patrick's Day revellers appear to be heeding COVID advice, police say

TORONTO — Canadians urged to be extra restrained if celebrating St. Patrick's Day in light of the COVID-19 pandemic appeared to be heeding the advice.
Mounties enforced racist policies, RCMP commissioner says

Mounties enforced racist policies, RCMP commissioner says

OTTAWA — The Mounties have enforced racist and discriminatory legislation and policies, with some incidents leaving generational scars, and they should do better in the future, RCMP Commissioner Brenda Lucki said Wednesday.
Women's organization urges Inuit women to get COVID-19 shot, citing increased risks

Women's organization urges Inuit women to get COVID-19 shot, citing increased risks

A national Inuit women's organization is calling on Inuit women and families across Canada to get vaccinated against COVID-19.
Military sexual misconduct centre's head sees reports against brass as progress

Military sexual misconduct centre's head sees reports against brass as progress

OTTAWA — The head of the response centre set up to help victims of sexual misconduct in the military says recent complaints against senior leaders of the Canadian Armed Forces are a sign of progress, not failure.
Quebec health officials investigate job posting requiring applicants be white women

Quebec health officials investigate job posting requiring applicants be white women

MONTREAL — A regional health authority north of Montreal says it is investigating after it was revealed one of its job postings last year for a patient attendant required that candidates be white women.