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Federal Court documents reveal travel ban not based on science

Federal Court documents reveal travel ban not based on science

The federal government is trying to quash two separate lawsuits against its travel ban, which is called one of the strongest vaccination mandates for travellers in the world.
Surgery professor sues SHA, U of S, COM following termination

Surgery professor sues SHA, U of S, COM following termination

The SHA and U of S terminated Dr. Francis Christian as a surgeon and professor of surgery for speaking out against giving the COVID vaccine to children
Lawyers to continue litigation against federal government's travel bans

Lawyers to continue litigation against federal government's travel bans

Constitutional lawyers will continue their litigation against the federal government's travel bans saying they want to prevent mobility rights from being restricted in future
Crown drops more covid tickets

Crown drops more covid tickets

The Crown has dropped covid tickets against Maxime Bernier and Tamara Lavoie
Opinion: Public fears of COVID-19 haven’t eased over past month, poll finds

Opinion: Public fears of COVID-19 haven’t eased over past month, poll finds

Canadians feeling continued reluctance to take trips or visit public venues, survey finds.
Opinion: Most Canadians remain anxious about lifting of COVID-19 restrictions: poll

Opinion: Most Canadians remain anxious about lifting of COVID-19 restrictions: poll

About two-thirds of Canadians plan to wear a mask when entering an indoor premise in the next couple of weeks, survey finds.
Opinion: Poll gives federal COVID-19 handling a public-opinion booster

Opinion: Poll gives federal COVID-19 handling a public-opinion booster

Trudeau government's pandemic policies have a satisfaction rating of 61% among Canadians, survey finds.
Opinion: Government approval rating gets boost from vaccine deployment

Opinion: Government approval rating gets boost from vaccine deployment

At least three in five Canadians are satisfied with the procurement of doses, poll finds.
Opinion: Large majorities of Canadians continue to support vaccine passports, mask mandates

Opinion: Large majorities of Canadians continue to support vaccine passports, mask mandates

Pandemic still seen as “real threat,” even as public rates governments’ COVID-19 response lower, poll finds.
PSSD staff absent over 2,300 days last year due to COVID-19, report says

PSSD staff absent over 2,300 days last year due to COVID-19, report says

Staff absences were part of the 2020-21 human resources report that was presented during the recent Prairie South board of education meeting.
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