OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will layout priorities for his new minority government on Dec. 5. The Prime Minister’s Office says that is the day the House of Commons will convene for the first time since the October election. On the same day, members of Parliament will elect a Speaker from their ranks and then hear the government’s throne...
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Philippines named as the world’s 8th favorite country
The Philippines was named in the New York-based luxury and travel magazine's Top 20 Countries in the World by around 600,000 readers who registered for the 2019 survey.
Election 2019 gets underway with polls closing in Atlantic Canada
OTTAWA — The polls have closed in Atlantic Canada, signalling the start of what promises to be a long night to determine whether Justin Trudeau’s Liberals will get a second mandate to govern Canada. Early results had the Liberals leading in six of the seven ridings in Newfoundland and Labrador, where polls closed half an hour before they did in the rest of...
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Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte sends condolences to Britain’s royal family
MANILA – President Rodrigo Duterte on Friday extended his condolences to Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II following the passing of her husband,...

Flags drop, bells toll as Canadians remember special relationship with Prince Philip
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and an array of federal and provincial figures are paying tribute to Prince Philip and the...

COVID-19 variants of concern higher than reported in British Columbia, experts say
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Brother Glicerio B. Santos, Jr. Gives a Few Words About the Church’s Humanitarian Efforts
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De Ocampo found liable for defamation for her participation in The Fifth Estate program
"Since De Ocampo has not raised any defense to the claim…defamation has been established against her," the Honourable Madam Justice Grammond of the Court of Queen's Bench of Manitoba said.

Ontario Enacts Provincial Emergency and Stay-at-Home Order
Premier Doug Ford announced on Wednesday that the Ontario government is issuing a four-week, province-wide stay-at-home order, starting Thursday, as COVID-19 cases surge. Ford also announced that the government is expanding vaccine eligibility to all adult essential workers in "hot spots" in Toronto and Peel Region, starting with education workers next week.

Canada’s total COVID-19 case count surpasses one million
Canada soared past its one-millionth diagnosis of COVID-19 on Saturday, April 3, reaching the grim milestone the same day it administered its six millionth dose of vaccine to protect against the virus.

Rising COVID-19 cases in Ontario, Quebec spark renewed concerns over hospital strain
Ontario province set a new all-time high for the number of patients in intensive care on Monday, with 494. Many of those cases are in the Greater Toronto Area, prompting hospitals to transfer 88 patients to other regions to help address capacity issues.