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iPolitics By Kady O Malley. Published on Apr 13, 2021 6:01am Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will speak with his opposition counterparts today. (Via official Twitter account)
After launching his opening bid to secure cross-aisle support for his government’s upcoming budget yesterday,
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is set to wrap up his first round of closed-door negotiations with his opposition counterparts this afternoon with back-to-back têtes-à-tête with
New Democrat Leader Jagmeet Singh and
Green Party Leader Annamie Paul. (3:30 PM/4 PM)
Under the current minority mathematics, the Liberals need at least one other party to back their proposed fiscal to-do list for the coming year which, it’s worth noting, was initially expected to be framed as a post-pandemic recovery plan, but has likely been rejigged to address the ongoing third wave of outbreaks as well.
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What’s happening now
Alberta reported Monday 364 new cases of COVID-19 on 6,618 tests and three additional deaths.
Eligibility for the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines is expanding Monday to include Albertans born in 1947, and First Nations, Métis and Inuit individuals born 1971 or earlier.
Alberta will not expand the eligibility for the AstraZeneca vaccine beyond those born in 1961, until it receives more doses in the spring.
AstraZeneca eligibility expanded by one birth year again Saturday. All Albertans born in 1961 and First Nations/Metis/Inuit people born in 1976 became eligible.
Education Minister Adriana LaGrange announced Thursday a rapid testing program coming to Calgary schools as early as next week.
With news on COVID-19 happening rapidly, we’ve created this page to bring you our latest stories and information on the outbreak in and around Calgary. What’s happening now Alberta reported 388 new cases of COVID-19 on Sunday, as well as six deaths. The first cases of P.1 Brazilian variant were reported in the province. Alberta will not expand the eligibility for the AstraZeneca vaccine beyond those born in 1961, until it receives more doses in.