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Here's how much travellers can be fined for falsifying vaccine documents
Travellers have until November 30 to be vaccinated.
Canadian airports seeing drastically diminished traffic over holidays
This is usually one of the busiest travel periods of the year.
Canada is extending its ban on cruise ships until February of next year
The ban was initially supposed to end this month.
Airbnb banning one-night Halloween bookings in Canada
To stop potential parties.
PPE vending machines coming to malls and transit stations across Canada
For face masks on the go.
Mandatory temperature checks begin at four Canadian airports today
With further expansion scheduled for September.
Regular transit service to resume in Edmonton next month
Masks will be mandatory starting August 1.
An ETS bus driver has tested positive for coronavirus
The driver's last day of work was July 14.
Via Rail to temporary layoff 1,000 unionized employees
Many routes continue to run at reduced capacity.
VIA Rail is making masks mandatory for all customers next week
You'll need to pack a mask for your next train journey.
Canada's largest provinces issue joint request for federal funding for public transit
BC, Alberta, Ontario, and Quebec are urging the prime minister.
Canada extends ban on large cruise ships through to the fall
Those who don't comply could face hefty fines.
Canada's housing market will feel the impacts of the pandemic into 2022
House prices could fall by as much as 18%.
Edmonton International Airport to reduce its workforce by 40%
After revenues declined by 90% in the last two months.
Canada Emergency Commercial Rent Assistance applications open next week
And applications for the Large Employer Emergency Financing Facility are now open.
50% of small businesses can't pay June rent without more government help: CFIB
For the hospitality sector, 70% are unable to pay June's rent.
Home sales plummeted by over 50% across Canada last month
It's the lowest since 1984.
Face masks will be mandatory for Uber drivers and riders starting next week
The policy will remain until at least the end of June.
Here's how much travellers can be fined for falsifying vaccine documents
Travellers have until November 30 to be vaccinated.
Canadian airports seeing drastically diminished traffic over holidays
This is usually one of the busiest travel periods of the year.
Canada is extending its ban on cruise ships until February of next year
The ban was initially supposed to end this month.
Airbnb banning one-night Halloween bookings in Canada
To stop potential parties.
PPE vending machines coming to malls and transit stations across Canada
For face masks on the go.
Mandatory temperature checks begin at four Canadian airports today
With further expansion scheduled for September.
Regular transit service to resume in Edmonton next month
Masks will be mandatory starting August 1.
An ETS bus driver has tested positive for coronavirus
The driver's last day of work was July 14.
Via Rail to temporary layoff 1,000 unionized employees
Many routes continue to run at reduced capacity.
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VIA Rail is making masks mandatory for all customers next week
You'll need to pack a mask for your next train journey.
Canada's largest provinces issue joint request for federal funding for public transit
BC, Alberta, Ontario, and Quebec are urging the prime minister.
Canada extends ban on large cruise ships through to the fall
Those who don't comply could face hefty fines.
Canada's housing market will feel the impacts of the pandemic into 2022
House prices could fall by as much as 18%.
Edmonton International Airport to reduce its workforce by 40%
After revenues declined by 90% in the last two months.
Canada Emergency Commercial Rent Assistance applications open next week
And applications for the Large Employer Emergency Financing Facility are now open.
50% of small businesses can't pay June rent without more government help: CFIB
For the hospitality sector, 70% are unable to pay June's rent.
Home sales plummeted by over 50% across Canada last month
It's the lowest since 1984.
Face masks will be mandatory for Uber drivers and riders starting next week
The policy will remain until at least the end of June.