CanadaJan 05, 2022
Conservative Leader says the Liberals have shown a lack of leadership on rapid testing
Prime Minister Trudeau has reiterated that there are enough vaccine doses for every Canadian to get a booster.
At his first COVID-19 update for 2022, Trudeau again called for people to get vaccinated.
Trudeau also says rapid testing is part of the path through this latest wave of the pandemic.
But Conservative Leader Erin O'Toole says the Liberals have shown a lack of leadership on rapid testing.
He said today's announcement of 140 million tests being distributed this month hasn't come soon enough and also accuses the Trudeau government of incentivizing lockdowns by offering financial sup
WorldJan 05, 2022
Philadelphia fire kills at least 13, including 7 children
The deadliest single fire in Philadelphia in at least a century has killed 13 people, including seven children, and sent two people to hospitals. Those numbers could grow after officials said at a news conference hours after the fire early Wednesday that 26 people were staying at the duplex rowhome. It appears that as many as eight people were able to escape. The cause is still being investigated. A fire official says there were four smoke detectors in the building but that none appeared to be working. The Philadelphia Housing Authority owned the house. It says the alarms had been inspected a
CanadaJan 05, 2022
Dr. Theresa Tam says, provinces are trying to pull off a balancing act for the economy by shortening the isolation period
Canada's chief medical officer of health says she understands why some provinces have shortened the isolation period for COVID-19 infection. Over the holidays, Ontario and Quebec cut the length of isolation periods for infected people by half, to just five days. Dr. Theresa Tam says the provinces are trying to pull off a balancing act for the economy. Tam's deputy, Dr. Howard Njoo, says the federal public health agency is in discussions with provinces and the Centers for Disease Control in the United States about the ideal isolation period.
BCJan 05, 2022
Real estate board says Metro Vancouver home sales hit record in 2021
The Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver says home sales in Metro Vancouver hit an all-time record last year. The board says sales in 2021 rose 42.2 per cent to 43,999 compared with 30,944 in 2020. The previous record was 42,326 set in 2015. The record year came as home sales in the region in December totalled 2,688, down from 3,093 sales recorded in December 2020 and 3,428 homes sold in November 2021. The benchmark price for all residential properties increased 17.3 per cent from the prior year to $1.23 million. Sales of detached homes in December 2021 totalled 794, down from 1,026 sales i
BCJan 05, 2022
Southern B.C. braces for heavy snow as northern region endures bone-chilling cold
Environment Canada says most of central and southern British Columbia will be smacked by a powerful storm due to dump as much as 30 centimetres of snow in some areas tonight and overnight. Forecasters say the snow should turn to rain in most places by tomorrow, but freezing rain is very likely from the Fraser Valley eastward, adding to already challenging conditions in those regions. As much as 40 centimetres of snow could blanket southern Interior mountain passes and heavy accumulations are also expected on the Sea-to-Sky Highway and along the Malahat Highway northwest of Victoria. Extreme c
CanadaJan 05, 2022
PM Trudeau "extremely frustrated" by video that shows passengers on a flight ignoring public health measures
Prime Minister Trudeau has provided his first COVID update for the new year. His message to Canadians was that he can understand that they're frustrated. Trudeau says after two years, Canadians now know how to keep their loved ones safe and how to keep our health-care system from being overwhelmed. He says as long as we keep doing our part, we'll be looking at a better spring. Trudeau expresses frustration over flight videos: Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he's "extremely frustrated" by video that shows passengers on board a Sunwing flight to Mexico last month apparently ignoring public he
BCJan 05, 2022
B.C. property assessments continue to rise; rural communities show highest increases
Assessed values of properties in British Columbia are up again, but the pricey Vancouver area has been upstaged by small towns where value estimates rose by more than 40 per cent. Data posted on the BC Assessment website shows market value as of July 1, 2021, increased over 40 per cent in the communities of Hope, Port Alberni, Lake Cowichan and other rural areas, while Vancouver was up seven per cent. Bryan Murao, BC Assessment's deputy assessor, says the provincial real estate market remains resilient and homeowners provincewide can expect higher assessment values for 2022. But he says large
CanadaJan 05, 2022
Stricter COVID-19 measures are taking effect in Ontario today
Stricter COVID-19 measures are taking effect in Ontario today. School classes will run remotely until at least Jan. 17, while most other measures, including business closures, are slated to last at least 21 days. Hospitals are ordered to pause all non-urgent surgeries to free up staff to cover absences and the rising number of hospitalized virus patients. Several kinds of business including cinemas, gyms, theatres and restaurants must close for indoor activities. Some other businesses including retail stores and personal care services are limited to 50 per cent capacity. Social gatherings are
CanadaJan 05, 2022
Trudeau, Horgan discuss Omicron response, B.C. flooding rebuilding efforts
The Prime Minister's Office says Justin Trudeau and B-C Premier John Horgan spoke Tuesday about flooding relief efforts as well as how governments can keep citizens safe during the wave of Omicron variant cases. Trudeau says he and Horgan -- who is the chair of the Council of the Federation -- discussed how provinces and territories can deal with the surge of cases of the Omicron variant of COVID-19. Trudeau's office also says a talk will be scheduled with provincial leaders next week on efforts to reduce the health, economic, and social impacts of the variant. He and Horgan also spoke about