Provinces

Provinces could make vaccination mandatory, says federal health minister

Provinces are likely to introduce mandatory vaccination policies in the coming months to deal with surging COVID-19 caseloads, Health Minister Jean-Yves Duclos said today.Mandatory vaccine laws could eventually exist, says health ministerFederal Health Minister Jean-Yves Duclos says mandatory vaccine laws could eventually exist in Canada, but provincial leaders in Alberta and Saskatchewan are among those already saying no to the…

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Where provinces and territories stand on travel restrictions as Omicron concerns rise

When it comes to travel within Canada, provinces and territories may have their own set of restrictions and quarantine rules that people must follow in addition to federal guidelines.Travellers walk through Pearson airport in Toronto on Thursday. In addition to federal guidelines for travel during the COVID-19 pandemic, provinces and territories may have their own…

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How other provinces view Alberta’s move to drop COVID-19 measures

Chief medical officers of health across Canada say they’ll be closely watching Alberta’s move to end COVID-19 public health measures — but many suggest they’ll be proceeding more cautiously.Public health officers across Canada are remaining fairly tight-lipped about a decision by Dr. Deena Hinshaw, centre, to remove most COVID-19 restrictions in Alberta. Canada’s Chief Public…

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Ottawa, provinces and territories not on track to meet new climate targets: report

The federal government, provinces and territories have failed to plan emissions cuts sufficient to achieve Canada’s net-zero goals, according to a new climate report.A flare stack lights the sky over the Imperial Oil refinery in Edmonton in 2018. (Jason Franson/The Canadian Press)The federal, provincial and territorial governments have failed to plan emissions cuts sufficient to achieve Canada’s net-zero targets, says a new climate report. The…

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Provinces pressure Ottawa to pause plan to hike CPP premiums next year

Provincial finance ministers have quietly prodded Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland to put a pause on planned increases in premiums workers and businesses pay into the Canada Pension Plan.Employer contributions to CPP are set to rise to 5.45 per cent next year. (Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian Press)Provincial finance ministers have quietly prodded Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland to…

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Provinces pursue OxyContin maker for $67B US in costs associated with Canada’s opioid crisis

In an effort to claw back the public health-care costs incurred by the opioid crisis, Canada’s provinces have filed a $67.4-billion US claim against OxyContin producer Purdue Pharma. OxyContin was introduced as a pain medication about two decades ago, marking what addiction experts recognize as the beginning of the opioid crisis. (Toby Talbot/The Associated Press)In an effort…

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