Maan Alhmidi
About Maan Alhmidi
Reporter with The Canadian Press
As 50,000 people flee the invasion of Ukraine, some Canadians stay to help those left behind
Martz said most expats have been looking for ways to get out of Ukraine or to move within the country to safer locations while others have chosen to shelter in their place.
Some universities choose to hang onto vaccine mandates, masks
Several Canadian universities are maintaining COVID−19 precautions such as vaccine mandates and masking for in−person classes even as governments roll back pandemic restrictions.
Windsor mayor going to court to halt 'illegal occupation' by anti-vax-mandate trucker convoy at border
The planned legal action detailed by Drew Dilkens came as flag-bearing protesters opposed to COVID-19 measures made themselves comfortable on the Canadian side of the bridge, with some saying they hoped the blockade would cause economic stress.
Post-secondary schools sign charter to combat anti-Black racism
The 22-page document requires those signing it to respect certain principles as they develop their own action plans to foster Black inclusion.
Direct flights from India resume as Canada lifts COVID ban
Direct passenger flights to Canada from India resumed Monday as Transport Canada lifted a months-long ban imposed due to high COVID-19 case counts.
Party leaders promise more benefits and better working conditions for workers
The three main federal party leaders marked Labour Day with promises of better working conditions and more benefits for Canadian workers, along with additional supports for businesses.
Canadian travellers to United Kingdom not required to quarantine beginning Monday
Canadians travelling to the United Kingdom will not be required to quarantine upon arrival as of Monday, August 31, 2021, regardless of whether they are fully vaccinated against COVID-19.
Canada purchasing 40 million Moderna COVID-19 doses
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Canada will buy another 40 million doses of Moderna's COVID-19 vaccine over the next two years.
Trudeau in 'Relentless'
Evidence that a federal election is on the horizon continued to mount on Saturday, August 14, 2021, as the Liberal party unveiled a series of campaign-style advertisements a day before the widely anticipated vote is expected to be called.