| | | | FIVE THINGS TO KNOW | | | | Search resumes A search prompted by ground-penetrating radar is resuming on land in Edmonton that houses a former so-called 'Indian hospital,' where Indigenous patients suffered abuse and sometimes never came home. |
| | | | Travel advisory The Canadian government has quietly lifted its advisory against non-essential international travel, marking the first time since March 2020 that the notice has been lifted. |
| | | | Pandemic benefits The federal government has announced a suite of changes to the popular income and business support programs put in place during the pandemic and set to expire on Saturday. |
| | | | Vaccine passport Instead of issuing a singular federal national COVID-19 vaccine passport, the federal government says that each province and territory will be responsible for issuing a "standardized pan-Canadian" vaccine passport that Canadians can use when travelling. |
| | | | Death on set Authorities are investigating after confirming that a prop firearm discharged by actor Alec Baldwin, while producing and starring in a Western movie, killed the cinematographer and wounded the director. |
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| | | A Montrealer has won the Chopin international piano competition, one of the world's most prestigious classical music awards. | | |
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| | | Travel insurance | | As tourism resumes around the world, experts say purchasing travel insurance is necessary if Canadians want to stay safe and enjoy a trip abroad. |
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