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BoC rate announcement today, access needed for COVID pill: In The News for April 13

BoC rate announcement today, access needed for COVID pill: In The News for April 13

In The News is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to kickstart your day. Here is what's on the radar of our editors for the morning of April 13 ... What we are watching in Canada ...
Paxlovid key in COVID fight, but easy access is important: doctors

Paxlovid key in COVID fight, but easy access is important: doctors

A pill to treat COVID-19 appears to be the country's best hope, outside of vaccines and strong public health measures, to keep hospitals from being overrun with cases of the virus now and in the future, doctors say.
After the flood: First Nations along B.C.'s Highway 8 work on recovery

After the flood: First Nations along B.C.'s Highway 8 work on recovery

MERRITT, Wash. — Chief Arnie Lampreau of the Shackan Indian Band looks across the Nicola River that surged in November, pulling entire homes into its current and forcing residents to flee.
Muslim charity seeks court shutdown of federal audit, alleging systemic Islamophobia

Muslim charity seeks court shutdown of federal audit, alleging systemic Islamophobia

OTTAWA — Canada's largest grassroots Muslim organization is asking a court to halt a federal audit of its activities as a registered charity, alleging the probe is discriminatory and violates its charter rights.
No winning ticket for Tuesday's $50 million Lotto Max jackpot

No winning ticket for Tuesday's $50 million Lotto Max jackpot

TORONTO — There was no winning ticket was sold in Tuesday's Lotto Max $50 million draw. The three available $1 million Maxmillion prizes are also going unclaimed.
Going once, going twice: Calgary Stampede canvas auction returns after pandemic delay

Going once, going twice: Calgary Stampede canvas auction returns after pandemic delay

CALGARY — The return of the Calgary Stampede's canvas auction Tuesday night mirrored much of the economic uncertainty coming out of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Looming Prairie blizzard prompts school closures, cancelled flights, NHL game

Looming Prairie blizzard prompts school closures, cancelled flights, NHL game

WINNIPEG — School, flights and even an NHL hockey game have been cancelled in part of the Prairies as people prepare for a storm that Environment Canada says could be the "worst blizzard in decades.
Shelters for abuse victims report effects of COVID-19 on operations to StatCan

Shelters for abuse victims report effects of COVID-19 on operations to StatCan

VANCOUVER — A new report from Statistics Canada says one in three shelters for people fleeing abuse reported they were greatly affected in the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Prime minister visits Edmonton, criticizes Alberta's response to opioid crisis

Prime minister visits Edmonton, criticizes Alberta's response to opioid crisis

EDMONTON — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau criticized the Alberta government Tuesday for not addressing the opioid epidemic in ways that have proven to be effective elsewhere.
Officials working to find housing for 144 people displaced by fire in Vancouver

Officials working to find housing for 144 people displaced by fire in Vancouver

VANCOUVER — A building that was reduced to a shell by a fire in Vancouver's Gastown neighbourhood will likely be demolished, while the number of residents displaced by the blaze has risen to 144, officials said Tuesday.