| | | | FIVE THINGS TO KNOW | | | | Vaccine debate As the election campaign heads into a week with two official debates, vaccines have re-emerged as a wedge issue for the federal party leaders. |
| | | | Campaign trail Justin Trudeau said his pandemic recovery policies won't be shaped by the demands of what he called "anti-vaxxer mobs" that have dogged his campaign events in recent weeks, including some who threw debris at the Liberal leader on Monday. |
| | | | Mail-in ballots Elections Canada expected a wave of Canadians requesting mail-in ballots for the Sept. 20 federal election amid the COVID-19 pandemic, but so far, it's been more akin to a ripple. |
| | | | Travel restrictions The federal government is easing international travel restrictions this week, with fully vaccinated foreign nationals allowed to enter Canada for non-essential purposes, such as tourism, starting today. |
| | | | Delta variant A new study suggests the Delta variant is less affected by neutralizing antibodies produced by prior infection with COVID-19 or produced by vaccines. |
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| | | Police in Australia have found a 3-year-old boy with autism who went missing from his family's home last week. | | |
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| | | Stormy and soggy | | It's going to be a wet and stormy winter in Canada, according to weather predictions from two almanacs. |
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