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No COVID-19 quarantine benefits for vacationers: PM

“We’ve been very clear: No one should be vacationing abroad right now,” Trudeau said. This announcement comes as several federal and provincial politicians of all stripes including two members of the Liberal caucus are under fire for taking non-essential trips while Canadians are urged to stay home. Trudeau reiterated that the Canada Recovery Sickness Benefit (CSRB) was intended to prevent employees who are sick from facing the consequences of staying home and missing a paycheque. It was not a way for people to “pay for their quarantines after having gone south for a two-week vacation.” Trudeau said he has tasked ministers to “rapidly” fix this loophole. It’s unclear if changes to the CSRB, which was passed unanimously in the House of Commons with the support of all parties, can happen before Parliament resumes on Jan. 25.

No surplus of Covid-19 vaccines as yet: Canadian Minister - The Hindu BusinessLine

No surplus of Covid-19 vaccines as yet: Canadian Minister December 22, 2020 Amnesty International has called out Canada for stockpiling Covid-19 vaccines. Canada is one of the countries that have reportedly secured surplus doses of coronavirus vaccine. According to media reports, the country has secured enough doses that can vaccinate its 38 million population four times over. The federal minister has now maintained that it is premature to talk about redistributing what is left over. In an interview, International Development Minister Karina Gould told HuffPost Canada: “We’re not there yet. We don’t actually have a surplus of physical vaccines. We don’t have a closet where we’re hiding vaccines right now.”

Canada Should Pull Out of Beijing s Infrastructure Bank

Canada Should Pull Out of Beijing’s Infrastructure Bank Commentary Due to a paralyzing lack of fecundity in Canadian foreign policy thinking, there seems to be among certain policymakers and commentators a tendency to make multilateralism into something like a religion. No matter the merits of an institution, if it is “multilateral” it is virtuous, and Canada must be uncritically involved in it. This approach is manifest when it comes to rationalizing Canada’s questionable membership in the Beijing-run Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank. Established by the Chinese Communist Party on Christmas Day 2015, the bank operates as an alternative to the American and European-led World Bank and International Monetary Fund for funding infrastructure projects in countries throughout Asia, Latin America, and Africa.

A year of COVID-19 has reversed a decade of progress helping world s poor: Gould

A year of COVID-19 has reversed a decade of progress helping world s poor: Gould by Mike Blanchfield, The Canadian Press Posted Dec 19, 2020 6:00 am EDT Last Updated Dec 19, 2020 at 6:12 am EDT OTTAWA International Development Minister Karina Gould isn’t running any victory laps despite ending 2020 by doing what so few of her political predecessors could wrestling a sizable increase in Canadian foreign-aid spending. Gould announced a $485-million increase in Canada’s $5.9-billion overseas development assistance budget this week, money earmarked for new international efforts to ensure the equitable distribution of COVID-19 vaccines to poor countries. As welcome as a vaccine will be, it won’t cure the damage the global COVID-19 pandemic inflicted over the course of this year.

A year of COVID-19 has reversed a decade of progress helping world s poor: Gould-National Post

A year of COVID-19 has reversed a decade of progress helping world s poor: Gould-National Post
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