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'A very gentle soul': Inuit react to Canada's first Inuk Governor General
IQALUIT, Nunavut — Sitting with her four-year-old daughter on her lap, Crystal Martin-Lepenskie had tears in her eyes as she watched Mary Simon become Canada's 30th Governor General.
Jul 26, 2021 2:56 PM
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Mary Simon installed as new Governor General
OTTAWA — Canada's first Indigenous Governor General is promising to meet Canadians across the country, understand their concerns and bring a renewed purpose to her office "to meet this moment" in the country's shared history.
Jul 26, 2021 2:46 PM
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White House to maintain travel restrictions as Delta ravages unvaccinated Americans
WASHINGTON — U.S. President Joe Biden didn't mince words Monday when asked whether his administration will be able to convince more holdout Americans to change their minds about getting the COVID-19 vaccine.
Jul 26, 2021 2:30 PM
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Feds on track to have enough doses of COVID-19 vaccine for eligible Canadians
The federal government expects to receive enough doses of COVID-19 vaccine this week to fully inoculate all eligible Canadians. Ottawa is anticipating shipments of roughly five million doses of COVID-19 vaccine this week.
Jul 26, 2021 9:33 AM
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Canada goes for Gold and First Indigenous GG Gets Sworn In: In The News for July 26
In The News is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to kickstart your day. Here is what's on the radar of our editors for the morning of July 26... What we are watching on the world stage ...
Jul 26, 2021 3:17 AM
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A look at COVID-19 reopening plans across the country
As COVID-19 vaccination rates increase and case numbers drop across the country, the provinces and territories have begun releasing the reopening plans for businesses, events and recreational facilities.
Jul 26, 2021 2:00 AM
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Tory riding associations' war chests larger than other parties, analysis shows
OTTAWA — An in-depth analysis by The Canadian Press of federal parties' financing at the grassroots level shows Conservative candidates' riding-based war chests are flush with cash, dramatically outpacing their political rivals.
Jul 26, 2021 2:00 AM
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Doctors, air pollution experts forecast worsening health effects of wildfire smoke
VANCOUVER — Health experts warn that a shift in mindset and new solutions are needed as exposure to smoke from bigger wildfires becomes a regular occurrence.
Jul 26, 2021 2:00 AM
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Pandemic changed people's views on their future in long-term care, survey suggests
TORONTO — A survey from the Angus Reid Institute suggests that the pandemic has changed the way most Canadians think about their future with long-term care.
Jul 26, 2021 1:11 AM
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Expert: climate change expected to bring longer wildfire seasons and more area burned
VANCOUVER — A combination of drought, heat and drier fuels is causing larger areas to burn in British Columbia, says an expert.
Jul 25, 2021 2:40 PM
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