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Pfizer and BioNTech’s Latest COVID-19 Vaccine Approved in Canada for Fall Rollout
Pfizer’s newest COVID-19 vaccine will be available in Canada this fall, which the company says is…
Man Charged With Assault After Allegedly Injuring Home Invader in Ontario Town
A Lindsay, Ont., man has been charged with aggravated assault after police say he injured an…
Quebec Reports First Case of Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever
Quebec health officials have confirmed the province’s first case of a tick-borne bacterial disease that can…
Province selling 17 vacated riverfront properties it bought after 2013 flood
A dozen years after buying the homes, the Alberta government said it’s planning to put 17…
Calgary-based psilocybin research on alcohol use disorder needs more people to study
When neuroscientist Leah Mayo joined the University of Calgary as the Parker Psychedelic Research Chair, her…
What’s Next for the Conservatives Now That Poilievre Is Back in Parliament?
News Analysis With their leader back in Parliament, the Conservatives are better positioned to challenge the…
Calgary Stampeders in CFL’s Week 12: Spread the word, Red and White back in vogue
It seems the Calgary Stampeders are in style again. Read More
‘The damage is done’: Marketing expert weighs reputational fallout after Air Canada strike
As Air Canada works to restore operations after reaching a tentative agreement with its flight attendants,…
Canada Joins Nordic Countries in Statement Supporting US, EU Efforts to End Ukraine War
Canada’s Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand has joined her counterparts from several Nordic countries to release…
Ozempic Approved in Canada to Reduce Kidney Decline in Type 2 Diabetes Patients
Canada has approved Ozempic to reduce the risk of further kidney decline in patients with Type…
What Poilievre’s Speech After Byelection Win Reveals About Party’s Direction
News Analysis Conservative Party Leader Pierre Poilievre, known for his packed rallies and plainspoken, pragmatic-style public…
Pierre Poilievre now faces tougher challenges ahead after Monday’s overwhelming byelection win
Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre easily won Monday’s Battle River-Crowfoot byelection but now faces a much tougher…
New U of C course sets business students on path to Chartered Business Valuator credential
Business students at the University of Calgary can dip their toes into a career-boosting new course…
Canada to Launch Foreign Influence Registry This Fall, Public Safety Minister Says
A foreign influence registry aimed at combating foreign interference in Canada and mandated by legislation passed…
Calgary Transit calls new ticket validation process a success, many riders still unaware
Calgary Transit said the new process for validating tickets at CTrain stations, which launched in July,…
Media banned from Tsuut’ina Nation to limit coverage of human trafficking case
Reporters have been banned from the Tsuut’ina Nation over concerns coverage of a human trafficking case…
Ottawa Taps Cohere to Work on Use of AI in Public Service
The federal government has signed an agreement with a Canadian artificial intelligence company to identify areas…
‘Reconciliation in action’: City launches $30-million Indigenous housing program
The City of Calgary launched a new Indigenous-led housing program Tuesday, which officials and a local…
Tax Filers Could Face $50 Daily Fines for Non-Compliance Under Proposed CRA Audit Changes
Taxpayers could face fines of $50 per day for failing to cooperate with the Canada Revenue…