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July 15, 2022

GOOD MORNING

The federal government has announced the return of mandatory random COVID-19 testing at some airports; a man who was acquitted of being involved in the deadly bombing of an Air India flight in 1985 has been fatally shot in B.C.; and, children as young as six months old will be able to receive a COVID-19 vaccination in Canada.

Here’s what you need to know today.

Travel tests

After pausing the program for a month, the federal government has announced that they will be re-implementing random COVID-19 testing at four airports for fully vaccinated travellers arriving to the country.


Ripudaman Singh Malik

A man who was acquitted in the 1985 Air India bombing case — in which 329 people died — was fatally shot in Surrey, B.C. Police believe the shooting was targeted.


Ivana Trump

The businessperson and ex-wife of former U.S. president Donald Trump died in her home on Thursday. She was 73.

Interest rate hike

An economist says the Bank of Canada’s one per cent rate increase on Wednesday will likely have a considerable impact "on a lot of people’s borrowing costs.”

Vaccine approved

Children between the ages of six months and five years will, for the first time in Canada, be able to receive a COVID-19 vaccine, as Moderna’s Spikevax was approved by Health Canada on Thursday.


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