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Moderna's Montreal vaccine facility could be up and running by end of 2024
Moderna says construction of its new mRNA vaccine factory in the Montreal area will begin later this year, with production expected to begin by the end of 2024.
Scientists demand raise from federal government
Hundreds of scientists and researchers are expected to gather on Parliament Hill today, August 11, 2022, to call for a raise.
B.C. ups plastics fund to encourage businesses to cut pollution
British Columbia is increasing funding incentives for businesses to $10 million to develop products to reduce plastic pollution.
Choppers deliver supplies to Newfoundland towns cut off by raging fires
Helicopters have begun bringing essential supplies to southern Newfoundland towns cut off from the rest of the island by two out−of−control forest fires.
Central and eastern Canada still under heat warning
Five provinces across central and eastern Canada continued to swelter in unseasonably hot conditions on Sunday, August 7, 2022, Environment Canada said as it extended a widespread heat warning into a second day.
Tax credit bill for all 'North American' electric vehicles passes in U.S. Senate
The new plan to encourage Americans to buy more electric vehicles built in North America, instead of just the United States, has cleared its tallest hurdle.
Montreal Pride Parade cancelled due to lack of security
The parade was cancelled hours before it was to get underway on Sunday, August 7, 2022, citing security concerns stemming from a lack of volunteers for the event.
Amanda Todd's mother highlights devastation of 'sextortion' on teen
The mother of Amanda Todd hopes her daughter's case brings increased awareness of the devastating impacts of "sextortion", as a jury in the trial of a Dutch man accused of blackmailing the British Columbia teenager begins its first full day of deliberations.
Vancouver's mayor wants feds and B.C. to increase funding for homeless
The deadline to dismantle an encampment along Vancouver's Hastings Street has passed with little change, but the city's mayor says he's reached out to the federal and B.C. governments for urgent funding and other supports.
BC Housing CEO cites murders, violence against homeless and complex problems in decision to retire
The head of BC Housing announced his retirement on Tuesday, August 2, 2022, saying he no longer has confidence he can solve the complex problems facing the Crown agency.