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Animals at risk as B.C. falls behind in educating veterinarians: society

Animals at risk as B.C. falls behind in educating veterinarians: society

VANCOUVER — A shortage of veterinarians in British Columbia threatens food security and is responsible for animals suffering and dying, according the group that speaks for animal doctors in the province. Dr.
The latest numbers on COVID-19 in Canada for Sunday, April 25 2021

The latest numbers on COVID-19 in Canada for Sunday, April 25 2021

The latest numbers of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Canada as of 8:30 p.m. ET on Sunday April 25, 2021. There are 1,178,986 confirmed cases in Canada. Canada: 1,178,986 confirmed cases (86,229 active, 1,068,792 resolved, 23,965 deaths).
COVID-19 cases spike in Nova Scotia, while other hot spots show signs of improvement

COVID-19 cases spike in Nova Scotia, while other hot spots show signs of improvement

Nova Scotia hit a new single-day record number for COVID-19 cases on Sunday, even as there were hints that Canada's two biggest provinces were making fragile progress in the fight against the pandemic.
Feds file notice of back-to-work bill ahead of looming Montreal dockworkers strike

Feds file notice of back-to-work bill ahead of looming Montreal dockworkers strike

MONTREAL — The federal government has given notice on Sunday that it will table back-to-work legislation in response to a looming dockworkers' strike at Montreal's port that threatens to have widespread economic repercussions across the country.
The latest news on COVID-19 developments in Canada

The latest news on COVID-19 developments in Canada

The latest news on COVID-19 developments in Canada (all times Eastern): 5:45 p.m. Alberta is reporting 1,437 new COVID-19 cases and three new deaths. The province's chief medical health officer says the new cases include 932 variants of concern.
Tories want more hearings on Vance allegations, expected to call Trudeau's top aide

Tories want more hearings on Vance allegations, expected to call Trudeau's top aide

OTTAWA — The federal Conservatives are demanding more hearings after a parliamentary committee heard testimony last week suggesting Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s chief of staff knew about a misconduct allegation against general Jonathan Vance.
Pilot training, spare part shortages among challenges military facing from COVID-19

Pilot training, spare part shortages among challenges military facing from COVID-19

OTTAWA — Canada’s military pilots are in danger of losing their edge as COVID-19-related restrictions curtail their ability to train at home and abroad, according to a senior Royal Canadian Air Force commander.
Canadian tennis star Bianca Andreescu announces she has tested positive for COVID-19

Canadian tennis star Bianca Andreescu announces she has tested positive for COVID-19

Canadian tennis star Bianca Andreescu says she has tested positive for COVID-19. Andreescu made the announcement on social media Sunday. She added she won't be playing in the upcoming Madrid Open.
Future nurses, doctors want lessons from pandemic to create better health-care system

Future nurses, doctors want lessons from pandemic to create better health-care system

Sang Hee Baek started nursing school at the University of Toronto last fall as the second wave of the pandemic was putting health-care staff in parts of the country through an endurance test, making her wonder if she'd made the right career choice.
Families upset with lack of information about mystery New Brunswick brain illness

Families upset with lack of information about mystery New Brunswick brain illness

FREDERICTON — Families who fear their loved ones are afflicted with a mysterious neurological syndrome in New Brunswick say they're losing patience waiting for information from the health officials who are investigating.