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Pediatricians fear possible slide in vaccines may compromise herd immunity

Pediatricians fear possible slide in vaccines may compromise herd immunity

TORONTO — Pediatricians are urging parents to maintain their children's vaccination schedule amid the COVID-19 scare, cautioning that even a slight dip in inoculation rates could jeopardize herd immunity for a host of other ailments.
Quebec long-term care home hit with class action after 69 residents die of COVID-19

Quebec long-term care home hit with class action after 69 residents die of COVID-19

MONTREAL — The son of a 94-year-old Quebec woman who died of COVID-19 at one of the province's hardest-hit long-term care homes has filed a class action lawsuit application against the government-run residence, where at least 68 others have died from

Ticats receiver Jones doing his best to stay busy, productive during pandemic

TORONTO — The COVID-19 pandemic might be wreaking havoc with Brian Jones' off-season conditioning but it's certainly enhancing his musical skills.

Former CFL defensive back Zac Henderson passes away at the age of 64

TORONTO — Zac Henderson, a hard-hitting defensive back who played four seasons in the CFL, has died. He was 64. The Hamilton Tiger-Cats alumni announced Tuesday that Henderson died at his home in Oklahoma City on Sunday.
Connor Bedard excited to suit up with Pats as youngest player in WHL

Connor Bedard excited to suit up with Pats as youngest player in WHL

TORONTO — There won't be any surprises Wednesday when it comes to the No. 1 selection at the 2020 Western Hockey League Bantam Draft.
Ford says he's getting lobbied hard to reopen various sectors of economy

Ford says he's getting lobbied hard to reopen various sectors of economy

TORONTO — Premier Doug Ford tried to pump the brakes Tuesday on enthusiasm for reopening the economy, a day after encouraging new modelling was released, urging patience to avoid a resurgence of COVID-19.
Quebec federal inmates file application for COVID-19 class action

Quebec federal inmates file application for COVID-19 class action

MONTREAL — A federal inmate who contracted COVID-19 has filed a proposed class-action lawsuit over Correctional Service Canada's handling of the pandemic at its Quebec-based prisons.
Brown University lineman Hoecht cracks CFL Scouting Bureau's top-20 list

Brown University lineman Hoecht cracks CFL Scouting Bureau's top-20 list

TORONTO — Michael Hoecht couldn't have picked a better time to crack the CFL Scouting Bureau's top-20 list.
Quebec looking at options for a gradual return from COVID-19 measures

Quebec looking at options for a gradual return from COVID-19 measures

MONTREAL — As Quebec attempts to get a handle on the COVID-19 crisis in long-term care homes, Premier Francois Legault said Tuesday the province will begin to plan for a gradual return of everyday activities, including the reopening schools and dayca

Jury trials won't resume in Ontario until at least September, court says

TORONTO — Criminal and civil jury trials in Ontario will be on hold at least an additional three months in light of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
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