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Trudeau, O'Toole in Ontario, Singh visit Quebec on Day 18 of election campaign
The three main party leaders are staying central for Day 18 of the federal election campaign.
New poll suggests Conservatives and NDP have momentum heading into second half of campaign
A new poll suggests the Conservatives and NDP have momentum heading into the second half of the federal election campaign, while the Liberals are bleeding support.
Trudeau and Singh will campaign in Ontario; O'Toole visits two Atlantic provinces
The Liberal and NDP leaders are expected to be in Ontario for Day 13 of the federal election campaign, while the head of the Conservatives is to spend time in two Atlantic provinces.
B.C. reinstates mandatory mask policy for indoor public spaces, students Grade 4 and up
British Columbia is reintroducing a public health order requiring people to wear masks in all indoor public spaces including malls, grocery stores and on transit starting Wednesday to help prevent the spread of COVID-19.
B.C. will require proof of vaccination for certain activities starting Sept. 13
British Columbia is bringing in a vaccine card for residents to get access to restaurants, clubs, sporting events and other activities.
Boris Johnson announces plans to hold a G7 meeting over Afghanistan
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said he will convene a meeting of leaders from the Group of Seven nations on Tuesday, August 24, 2021, for "urgent talks on the situation in Afghanistan."
Allegations of flagrant overspending, mishandling Afghanistan dominate campaign trail
Liberals face questions about overspending and Afghanistan on the campaign trail