Ottawa is facing calls from business and labour leaders to extend emergency COVID-19 benefits before they expire on Oct. 23 – a move that was not explicitly promised in the Liberal Party’s election platform.

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The most popular pandemic-relief programs for business – the government’s wage and rent subsidies – are scheduled to end Oct. 23.

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A suite of programs for individuals who lost work because of COVID-19 – including the Canada Recovery Benefit, the Canada Recovery Sickness Benefit and the Canada Recovery Caregiving Benefit – will also come to an end.

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Those who support extensions note that the Canadian economy has not yet fully recovered from the pandemic, and that some parts of the country are currently experiencing an alarming fourth wave of the virus.

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Many businesses have relied on federal funds to make up pandemic-related shortfalls.

According to government data, the wage subsidy, which is intended to help employers make payroll, has so far sent $93.4-billion to 4.4 million applicants.

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The rent subsidy, which covers a percentage of a business’s rent, has paid $6.5-billion to 1.7 million applicants.

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6 Oct
Federal public servants who aren’t fully vaccinated against #COVID19 and don't have medical exemptions will be forced to take unpaid leave under a new vaccine mandate Prime Minister @JustinTrudeau will unveil Wednesday, sources say.

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Trudeau will also announce when a vaccine mandate will take effect for travellers on domestic flights, interprovincial trains and cruise ships, sources told The Globe.

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The 2021 Scotiabank Giller Prize shortlist has been released. 📚

The prize awards $100,000 annually to the author of the best Canadian novel, graphic novel or short-story collection published in English, and $10,000 to each of the finalists.

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Egyptian-Canadian author Omar El Akkad’s novel What Strange Paradise is among the five writers shortlisted.

His new work offers a different kind of perspective on the migrant crisis, informed by his 10 years as a journalist at The Globe and Mail.

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The other four Canadian fiction titles in the running include:

📚 Glorious Frazzled Beings by Angélique Lalonde
📚 The Son of The House by Cheluchi Onyemelukwe-Onuobia
📚 The Listeners by Jordan Tannahill
📚 Fight Night by Miriam Toews

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COVID-19 variants, especially the Delta variant, are substantially more dangerous than the native strain of the virus, a Canadian study finds.

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Overall, the study found that three variants of the virus were:

▪️ 52% more likely to put people in hospital
▪️ 89% more likely to lead to cases in intensive care
▪️ 51% more likely to cause death than the native strain

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After the Delta variant began to emerge in late spring, the statistics became even more grim.

Delta now accounts for the majority of Canadian cases.

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🔊 Today on #TheDecibel, @the_Jeff_Jones explains exactly why uptick in demand has stressed our global supply at this moment and what can be done about it.

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5 Oct
Highlighting the fall session at the Supreme Court of Canada are criminal-justice cases that touch on broad themes including how to improve the treatment of sexual-assault complainants while still ensuring a fair trial for an accused.

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The Supreme Court’s fall session includes a case on the right to use personal e-mails from sexual-assault complainants in a defence.

▫️ Current cases: R v J.J., R v A.S., Oct. 5-6
▫️ Earlier case: R v Seaboyer, 1991

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Background: When former CBC broadcaster Jian Ghomeshi was acquitted on sexual-assault charges in 2016, it was partly based on the strength of e-mails from complainants that were in his possession and used in cross-examination.

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A Canada prepares for the largest and most urgent childhood mass vaccination campaign since polio, experts say child-friendly #Covid_19 outreach strategies are urgently needed to avoid the logistical headaches that plagued the vaccine rollout for adults.

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In Canada, vaccines are only approved for people 12+. Last week, Pfizer/BioNTech submitted preliminary data to @GovCanHealth for approval of its vaccine for children 5-11.

Once they're available, the work of getting shots into children’s arms will begin.

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But orchestrating a vaccination campaign for children poses several unique challenges, experts say, and answering parents’ questions about vaccine safety will be key to success.

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