5 things to know for Thursday, December 9, 2021
| | | GOOD MORNING | Vaccine makers are working to update COVID-19 shots, the prime minister will speak at a summit on democracy, and food prices could rise in 2022. Here’s what you need to know to start your day. |
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FIVE THINGS TO KNOW | | Future variants Vaccine makers are racing to update their COVID-19 shots against the newest coronavirus threat even before it's clear a change is needed, just in case. |
| | Mask guidelines With the COVID-19 pandemic newly invigorated by emergence of the Omicron variant, Canadians are being asked to continue wearing masks. Here's a look at what each province has said about face mask rules and exemptions. |
| | Democracy summit Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will participate in the Summit for Democracy's Leaders today, where he will deliver remarks. |
| | Real estate The vast majority of Canadians between the ages of 18 and 28 worry they will not be able to afford a home in their city of choice thanks to soaring real-estate prices, with half already giving up on their dream of owning a home, according to a new survey. |
| | Food prices A new report released Thursday projects food prices in Canada will increase between five to seven per cent in 2022. |
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An Alberta woman's frustration over a moose crossing sign led to her redesign being accepted as a replacement. | |
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Reproductive health | Women under the age of 50 who had their ovaries and fallopian tubes removed during a hysterectomy for non-cancerous reasons are at increased risk of death, but the risk associated with the procedure diminishes with age, according to a new Canadian study. |
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