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COVID-19: Mandatory hotel quarantines could harm lower-income Canadians, lawyer says

COVID-19: Mandatory hotel quarantines could harm lower-income Canadians, lawyer says

Cara Zwibel suggests that the cost could be prohibitive for lower-income Canadians who need to care for sick relatives or receive specialized medical care abroad
COVID-19: Health agency has no Moderna doses scheduled this week, with future amounts uncertain

COVID-19: Health agency has no Moderna doses scheduled this week, with future amounts uncertain

Company initially slated to deliver almost 250,000 doses to Canada in the third week of February
VILLAGE ARCADE: Square Enix announces Final Fantasy XIV: Endwalker, PS5 open beta

VILLAGE ARCADE: Square Enix announces Final Fantasy XIV: Endwalker, PS5 open beta

The next chapter of the popular Japanese MMORPG ushers in bold new beginnings
WORLD: Esther The Wonder Pig still in the pink

WORLD: Esther The Wonder Pig still in the pink

In this Following Up feature we check on the condition of international animal ambassador Esther the Wonder Pig and her 80-plus farm sanctuary friends living under lockdown
CANADA: Federal prison chaplains reach first contract agreement, union says

CANADA: Federal prison chaplains reach first contract agreement, union says

The United Steelworkers union represents about 180 chaplains from a variety of faiths and spiritual practices who provide care to federal inmates
COVID-19: Ban on cruise ships in Canadian waters extended to 2022

COVID-19: Ban on cruise ships in Canadian waters extended to 2022

The ban was originally put in place last year was to expire at the end of February
CANADA: Work-from-home tax deduction could cost feds $260 million in lost revenue, PBO says

CANADA: Work-from-home tax deduction could cost feds $260 million in lost revenue, PBO says

Workers who have been able to do their jobs remotely have been asked to do so since the spring as part of public health efforts to slow the spread of COVID-19
ONTARIO: Province launching autism program in March with initial enrolment of 600 children

ONTARIO: Province launching autism program in March with initial enrolment of 600 children

The program will provide children with needs-based supports including applied behaviour analysis, speech language pathology, and occupational therapy
COVID-19: Canada to get more than 1 million more doses by March through global vaccine alliance

COVID-19: Canada to get more than 1 million more doses by March through global vaccine alliance

Canada had planned to vaccinate three million people by the end of March and another 10 million people between April and June
Ontario expected to announce its school reopening plan today

Ontario expected to announce its school reopening plan today

The decision will follow a recommendation from the province's chief medical officer of health, Dr. David Williams