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Nunatsiavut Government: Inoculation rates for first doses of COVID-19 vaccine
January 21, 2021 The Nunatsiavut Government today released data on the number of residents in each Labrador Inuit community, 18 years of age and older, that received t…
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NS Government: Public Health Restrictions Extended
January 22, 2021 Premier Stephen McNeil and Dr. Robert Strang, Nova Scotia’s chief medical officer of health, announced today, Jan. 22, that most public health restr…
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Education
MUN: Update regarding the request form for on-campus research and scholarly activities from the vice-president (research)
I am writing to advise of an update with respect to requesting access to on-campus spaces for the purpose of activities related to research and scholarly activities. A…
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Irving Oil Saint John refinery operations update
The following is a statement from Irving Oil President Ian Whitcomb and Irving Oil Executive Vice-President and Chief Brand Officer Sarah Irving. Today, we have shared…
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Miawpukek First Nation takes ownership of Exploits River Motel in Bishop's Falls - The Guardian
BISHOP'S FALLS, N.L. — The Exploits River Motel is under new ownership. This is after the Miawpukek First Nation completed its purchase of the central Newfoundlan…
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Failed policies, decisions on the fly: How the moderate livelihood fishery file blew up - TheChronicleHerald.ca
Documents obtained through a freedom of information request show the federal Fisheries Department knew that 21 years of kicking the moderate livelihood issue down the ele…
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Mass Casualty Commission Update: Preeminent Experts Secured to Lead the Mass Casualty Commission Teams
Press Release HALIFAX, NS, Jan. 21, 2021 - The Joint Federal/Provincial Inquiry into the April 2020 Nova Scotia Mass Casualty (the "Mass Casualty Commission") appoints…
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Arts & Culture
Wolastoqi artists partner with Atlantic Ballet to create 'transformative' production - CBC
Jan 22, 2021 'Behind us is a room full of ancestors,' Jeremy Dutcher says of collaboration Jeremy Dutcher and Possesom Paul don't make any apologies about wanting t…
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Education
Nunatsiavut Government: President extends congratulations to respected Inuit elders on receipt on honorary degrees from MUN
January 21, 2021 Nunatsiavut President Johannes Lampe extends his congratulations to respected Inuit elders Jean Crane of Happy Valley-Goose Bay and Nellie May Winters…
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Health
Florida cracks down on 'vaccine tourism' by asking for proof of residency
TORONTO -- Snowbirds hoping to skip the line in Canada by flying to Florida for COVID-19 vaccines now face a tougher set of rules aimed at snuffing vaccine tourism. Fl…
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Manitoba doctors prescribe healthy dose of caution when relaxing public health orders
Manitoba is considering easing restrictions on shopping as early as Saturday. (Tyson Koschik/CBC) Easing too many of Manitoba's COVID-19 restrictions too quickly co…
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Environment
GNB: Progress report on provincial Climate Change Action Plan released
21 January 2021 FREDERICTON (GNB) – The provincial government today released its Climate Change Action Plan progress report. “I am pleased to release this repor…
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Nunatukavut: AGA 2020-2021
SAVE THE DATE! The countdown is on to the closing of our 2020-2021 Annual General Assembly (AGA) process, taking place virtually on February 5 and 6, 2021. It kicks of…
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Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Thursday
President Joe Biden's top medical adviser on COVID-19, Dr. Anthony Fauci, says the United States will cease reducing U.S. staff counts at the World Health Organization an…
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COVID-19 impacting Gladue reports in Nova Scotia - The Lawyer's Daily
With courts in Nova Scotia having had to cease or scale back operations in response to COVID-19, there has been a resulting downturn in the filing of Gladue reports, says…
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NS Government: Youth Outreach Programs Expanding
January 20, 2021 Nova Scotia youth who are struggling, marginalized and at-risk need more access to supports in their communities to help them grow, develop, stay safe…
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L'nuey rolling out educational videos on Indigenous rights - CBC
Campaign aims to bring Islanders up to speed on history, build a common vocabulary A new media advertising campaign just launched by L'nuey P.E.I. is designed to incr…
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New Grant Offers Indigenous Artists A Leg Up - country94.ca
Jan 19, 2021 A new grant through Music NB will offer emerging Indigenous artists an opportunity for funding of a future project. The $3,000 grant is sponsored by Tr…
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Update on Nova Scotia’s COVID-19 Immunization Plan
January 19, 2021 Nova Scotia’s COVID-19 vaccine rollout continues to expand this week with clinics at two more long-term care facilities and another regional hospita…
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MJardin Announces change in Board of Directors
TORONTO, Jan. 18, 2021-- MJardin Group, Inc. (CSE: MJAR) (the “Company” or “MJardin”), a leader in premium cannabis production, announced today that effective imm…
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COVID-19 Indigenous Business Survey Phase II
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House of Commons Standing Committee on International Trade – Remarks by Mr. Patrick Watson
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Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business receives $500,000 investment from Facebook Canada to support Indigenous-owned businesses
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