| | | | FIVE THINGS TO KNOW | | | | Border closure An American congressman wants U.S. officials to unilaterally reopen the border to Canadians as Ottawa announced another month-long extension of the restrictions that prohibit non-essential travel. |
| | | | Saskatchewan restrictions The government of Saskatchewan announced Sunday that all public health restrictions -- including the mask mandate and gathering limits -- will be lifted in the province on July 11. |
| | | | Veterinary health Health Canada is warning that there will be a global shortage in euthanasia drugs for animals due to an explosion at a manufacturing plant overseas, but according to the Canadian Veterinary Medical Association, pet owners needn't worry. |
| | | | Continued mask use Women were more than twice as likely as men to say they'll keep wearing masks in crowded places when their community reopens, according to a new study. |
| | | | 'Canada Dry' As B.C. marks the first day of summer with a heatwave, one climatologist expects much of Canada to experience a hotter and drier than normal summer. |
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| | | A convoy of trucks travelled through downtown Ottawa Sunday as a show of support for Indigenous peoples and to honour the 215 children whose remains were found at the former Kamloops, B.C. residential school. | | |
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| | | Walk on the wild side | | Spacewalking astronauts equipped the International Space Station with the first in a series of powerful new solar panels Sunday, overcoming suit problems and other obstacles with muscle and persistence. |
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