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Kelly McParland: Toothless declarations achieve nothing It s time for a don t buy China campaign

Kelly McParland: Toothless declarations achieve nothing. It s time for a don t buy China campaign Kelly McParland © Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press/File A man holds a sign bearing photographs of Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor, who are detained in China, outside B.C. Supreme Court where Huawei chief financial officer Meng Wanzhou was attending a hearing, in Vancouver, on Jan. 21, 2020. My New Year’s resolution for 2021 was to avoid buying anything made in China. I see no reason to willingly send money to a country that practices hostage diplomacy, runs re-education camps for minorities, treats human rights with contempt and may be guilty of genocide and forced labour.

Western Canada: Manitoba signs deal to purchase vaccines directly amid frustrations over federal delays

Portnet - Cruise ship visits to Canada now banned until February 2022

Portnet 08 Φεβρουαρίου 2021 The temporary measures for cruise ships were scheduled to end on Feb. 28. Minister of Transport Omar Alghabra announced the interim order, and also extended an order prohibiting pleasure craft in Canadian Arctic waters except for those used by residents of the region. Cruise vessels in Canadian waters pose a risk to our health-care systems. The government of Canada will continue to evaluate the situation and make changes as necessary to ensure the health and safety of all Canadians, the release said. The government said it is focusing efforts on the most pressing issues, including the vaccine rollout and new COVID-19 variants.

Bets are off for N S bars hoping to host all-night Super Bowl watch parties

  HALIFAX As the 55th Super Bowl approaches, bars and restaurants in Nova Scotia have been hoping for a change in COVID-19 restrictions in time for Sunday. However, it’s likely not in the province’s playbook. For Colin Grant of Midtown Tavern, he’s betting on Kansas City to win. “But I hope it’s a close game. I hope it’s entertaining,” he says. While he’s assured of his Super Bowl prediction, one bet he hopes he’s wrong about is the number of people who will come to his bar to watch the big game. “There’s gonna be 10 or 12 people here cause you can’t guarantee you’re going to see the whole game,” says Grant. “We can’t service anything after 10 p.m.”

McNeil throws wrench into plans to bring temporary foreign workers to N S

McNeil throws wrench into plans to bring temporary foreign workers to N.S. Paul Withers © Communications Nova Scotia Premier Stephen McNeil appears at a COVID-19 press briefing on Wednesday, Feb. 3, 2021. Nova Scotia Premier Stephen McNeil threw another complication at industries that rely on temporary foreign workers Wednesday, insisting those workers quarantine where they land in Canada before coming to the province s farms and fish plants. It s more fallout from new federal air travel restrictions imposed to slow the spread of COVID-19 variants. Canada is now funnelling all international flights into Toronto, Montreal, Calgary and Vancouver. That quarantine should be taking place at the airport where they land or very near that airport where they land, McNeil told reporters Wednesday. It is our position that quarantine should begin at the point of entry.

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