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Sources say Canada may issue a new travel advisory, four military members head to court, and housing prices appear headed even higher in 2022. Here's what you need to know to start your day.
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Travel advisory The federal government will advise Canadians against non-essential travel to foreign countries, according to two government sources, in an attempt to limit the spread of the Omicron variant. |
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Omicron research As Canada braces for a spike in Omicron cases, a study out of South Africa suggests Pfizer's vaccine may not be as effective at preventing infection by the variant, but does hold up against severe disease. |
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Vaccine mandate
The Federal Court is scheduled to hear arguments today from four Canadian Armed Forces members facing disciplinary action for refusing to get vaccinated against COVID-19. |
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Inflation report
Statistics Canada will release its latest reading for inflation this morning, when it publishes its consumer price index for November. |
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Housing market
Canadian home prices are expected to rise by 10.5 per cent in 2022, with Toronto, Vancouver and Halifax projected to see the largest increases. |
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A Nova Scotia conservation group has transformed washed-up nets, buoys and lobster trap parts into a colourful Christmas tree to raise awareness about the problems caused by lost and broken fishing gear. | |
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White Christmas | The Weather Network reports that Canada could still see cold and snowy weather between Christmas and New Year's Day. |
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