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Santa Claus Cleared to Travel, Despite COVID Restrictions | 99 1 FM CKXS

December 17, 2020   Some important travel-related information – Transport Canada has given the green light to Santa Claus to travel through Canadian airspace this holiday season. In a statement, Transport Minister Marc Garneau says the jolly old elf has been given special clearance. “While many Canadians are restricting their holiday gatherings to limit the spread of COVID-19,” Garneau says, “Transport Canada officials have ensured that Santa and his reindeer have taken all necessary precautions so they can safely deliver presents to the boys and girls across the country.” Officials say Santa has been embracing public health measures, including wearing a face covering when he’s unable to physically distance from others.

The Daily Chase: Bitcoin s climb continues; Apollo s Great Canadian bid on thin ice

The Daily Chase: Bitcoin s climb continues; Apollo s Great Canadian bid on thin ice A token representing Bitcoin virtual currency sits among cables and LED lighting inside a mining rig computer in this arranged photograph in Budapest, Hungary, on Wednesday, Jan. 31, 2018. Cryptocurrencies are not living up to their comparisons with gold as a store of value, tumbling Monday as an equities sell-off in Asia extended the biggest rout in global stocks in two years. Photographer: Akos Stiller/Bloomberg , Bloomberg Bitcoin is pushing even higher today, rising as much as 11.8 per cent to US$23,712 per coin. In an interview with Bloomberg Television, Guggenheim Investments Chief Investment Officer Scott Minerd said his firm thinks it could eventually hit US$400,000 thanks to “rampant money printing”, which was evident again yesterday as the U.S. Federal Reserve made it clear the days of easy money are here to stay for quite s

Opinion: There was no human error in Iran s shootdown of Ukraine Airlines flight Unfortunately, there won t be any justice either

Opinion: There was no human error in Iran s shootdown of Ukraine Airlines flight. Unfortunately, there won t be any justice either From the moment Flight PS752 was struck by two missiles and tumbled from the skies above Tehran in a ball of flame, Iran s government has been lying through its teeth about what happened. Author of the article: Terry Glavin Publishing date: Dec 16, 2020  •  December 16, 2020  •  5 minute read  •  In this photo taken on Jan. 8, 2020, rescue teams are seen at the scene of a Ukrainian airliner that crashed shortly after take-off near Imam Khomeini airport in the Iranian capital Tehran. The Iranians reluctantly admitted they had shot it down. (Photo by Akbar TAVAKOLI / IRNA / AFP) Photo by AKBAR TAVAKOLI /IRNA/AFP via Getty Images

Marc Garneau says decision on Air Canada bid for Air Transat is very near

Marc Garneau says decision on Air Canada bid for Air Transat is very near
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Hill Movers: New and returning faces at PMO, former Notley adviser joins Miller s team

iPolitics By Janet E Silver. Published on Dec 17, 2020 11:32am The Hall of Honour in the Centre Block on Parliament Hill (Wikimedia Commons) As we head into the final week before Christmas, we have a few notable staff changes on the Hill. Andrée-Lyne Hallé is heading back to the prime minister’s office, where she’ll serve as director of issues management and parliamentary affairs after spending most of last year as Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland’s director of operations. Andrée-Lyne Hallé (LinkedIn photo) Before moving to Freeland’s office, Hallé was at the PMO, where she was deputy director of communications. Her résumé also includes a stint with the Liberal Party as communications manager ahead of the 2015 election, and she studied communications and politics at the Université de Montréal.

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