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FDA approval of kids' COVID-19 vaccine to be considered in Health Canada decision

FDA approval of kids' COVID-19 vaccine to be considered in Health Canada decision

OTTAWA — Canada is watching the U.S. Food and Drug Administration closely now that it has approved Pfizer-BioNTech's COVID-19 vaccine for children aged five to 11.
Final farewell for Montreal firefighter Pierre Lacroix, who died during water rescue

Final farewell for Montreal firefighter Pierre Lacroix, who died during water rescue

MONTREAL — Hundreds of firefighters stood at attention Friday and saluted as a piper played "Amazing Grace," a final farewell for a veteran Montreal firefighter who died while taking part in a water rescue.
Legion to hoist flag at National War Memorial on Remembrance Day then lower it

Legion to hoist flag at National War Memorial on Remembrance Day then lower it

OTTAWA — The Royal Canadian Legion says it plans to raise the flag at the National War Memorial in Ottawa before the Remembrance Day ceremony — and then lower it again to half-mast.
Star Trek actor wishes B.C. premier 'warp speed' recovery after biopsy surgery

Star Trek actor wishes B.C. premier 'warp speed' recovery after biopsy surgery

VICTORIA — British Columbia's premier, a "Star Trek" fan and self-professed member of the New Democrats' "Geek Caucus," has received well wishes from a Starfleet captain ahead of undergoing biopsy surgery when tests revealed a growth in his throat.
Schools close as thousands of New Brunswick public sector workers launch strike

Schools close as thousands of New Brunswick public sector workers launch strike

FREDERICTON — New Brunswick Premier Blaine Higgs had harsh words for the province's largest union Friday as thousands of public sector workers started a legal strike that forced the closure of all schools with little warning.
North America's first whale sanctuary is taking shape in rural Nova Scotia

North America's first whale sanctuary is taking shape in rural Nova Scotia

HALIFAX — The plan to build North America's first wild refuge for whales retired from marine parks took a big step forward Friday in a remote corner of northeastern Nova Scotia.
Fly-in communities exempt, grace period for foreign nationals in travel vax mandate

Fly-in communities exempt, grace period for foreign nationals in travel vax mandate

TORONTO — Fly-in communities will be exempt from a federal requirement that air passengers be vaccinated against COVID-19, Canada's transport minister said Friday, a day before the mandate comes into effect.
NACI names several more groups who should qualify for COVID-19 booster shots

NACI names several more groups who should qualify for COVID-19 booster shots

OTTAWA — The National Advisory Committee on Immunization (NACI) has expanded eligibility guidelines for booster shots of COVID-19 vaccines.
Dutch PM supports Canada's plan to establish NATO centre for climate security

Dutch PM supports Canada's plan to establish NATO centre for climate security

THE HAGUE, Netherlands — The Netherlands threw its support behind a new NATO centre of excellence to study the security threats posed by climate change during Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's official visit to Holland.
Ship fire out, but search continues for lost containers from vessel off B.C.'s coast

Ship fire out, but search continues for lost containers from vessel off B.C.'s coast

VICTORIA — A fire that burned for nearly a week on the container ship anchored off Victoria's waterfront has been put out. A statement from Danaos Shipping Co.