Emma Jacobs
Stories
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World
Communities plan to search for more Indigenous children's remains in Canada
Thousands of Indigenous children in Canada died in the custody of boarding schools meant to assimilate them. Communities are searching for their remains.
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World
Communities In Canada Plan More Scans For Remains Of Indigenous Children
The discovery of hundreds of graves at now-shuttered residential schools for Indigenous children has opened a new chapter in Canada's treatment of its First Nations.
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Politics
Canada's Justin Trudeau Risks Losing Monday Election
Canadians go to the polls tomorrow for a snap election called by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. He is gambling his handling of the pandemic will win his Liberal Party more seats in parliament.
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World
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau And Party Are On The Line In Tomorrow's Vote
Canadians go to the polls tomorrow for a snap federal election called by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. He is gambling his handling of the pandemic will win his party more seats in parliament.
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World
Canada's Taking It Slow On Reopening Its Border To Travelers From The U.S. Here's Why
Canadians can fly to the U.S. but cannot enter by land. Most non-Canadians can't enter Canada by land or air. The government says a full reopening may require 75% of Canadians to be fully vaccinated.
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Health
Border Communities Offer Surplus COVID Vaccines To Canadian Neighbors
With just over 3% of Canadians fully inoculated against COVID-19, a growing number of America's northern border states and communities have stepped up to offer them excess doses.
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National
On The U.S.-Canada Border, Neighbors Are Helping Each Other Out With Vaccinations
Canada's coronavirus vaccination rates lag far behind that of the U.S., largely due to supply shortages. But some American border communities are sharing their supplies with their Canadian neighbors.
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Health
Amid Variants And Limited Vaccines, Canada Braces For A COVID-19 Surge
Canada could surpass the COVID-19 infection rate of the U.S. for the first time since the start of the pandemic, due to a rise in cases involving variants while vaccine supplies remain limited.
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National
Over A Year: Canadian Border Closure Extension Keeps Families Apart
A year after the closure of the U.S.-Canada border, cross-border families appeal to authorities to lift restrictions brought on by the pandemic.
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Environment
Canadian Officials React To Biden Revoking Keystone XL Permit
Canadian officials say they're disappointed that President Biden revoked the Keystone XL Pipeline permit — but they're also looking forward to working with the new administration on climate change.