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Federals were hoping to announce the end of random arrival tests at Canadian airports

The federal government is expected to announce today that it will soon end mandatory random arrival tests for travelers arriving at Canadian airports, CBC News has learned. As a result, as of Saturday, June 11, only unvaccinated travelers will be required to take a test at the entrance to Canada, said a source familiar with …

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Sergachev shoots through the traffic, Shesterkin wins to tie game 5 – SPORTSNET

Sergachev shoots through the traffic, Shesterkin wins to tie the game 5 SPORTSNET A lightning from the Stanley Cup final with the victory of the fifth game over Rangers TSN Stanley Cup 2022 Playoffs – New York Rangers-Tampa Bay Lightning Game 5 preview, X factors, ESPN prediction Lightning Round: When the Bolts score, good luck …

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Smartphones should have a common charging port by 2024, the EU says

Placeholder while loading article actions The European Union will demand that all new smartphones and tablets sold within its borders have a common charging port in the autumn of 2024, and laptops in 2026, under a new interim agreement, which pushes Technology companies like Apple to be in line with other smartphones. manufacturers who have …

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Conservatives and the NPD are calling for the Liberals to take action against the rising cost of living

Conservatives and new Democrats are calling for the federal government to introduce new measures to address the rising cost of living for Canadians, with different approaches to tackling the inflation crisis. Conservatives have filed an opposition-day motion calling for the government to temporarily suspend the tax on goods and services collected on gasoline and diesel, …

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Ontario’s right to disconnect policy has been implemented and emails can now be ignored after work

If you’re tired of answering emails or phone calls after a busy day, well, Ontario, there may be good news for you. As of Thursday, June 2, Ontario’s right to disconnect policy officially went into effect, which means companies with 25 or more employees must have a written policy to disconnect from work once finished …

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Apple WWDC 2022 starting tomorrow: new MacBook Air, iOS 16, iPadOS 16 and more to launch

IOS, iPadOS, WatchOS, macOS, MacBook Air and more are expected to be announced at WWDC 2022. New Delhi: Apple is set to host the 2022 Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) tomorrow, where new versions of iOS, iPadOS, WatchOS and macOS are expected to be announced. There is much speculation about what Apple will reveal during its …

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Doug Ford re-elected as Ontario’s prime minister with a majority government, CTV News reports

Doug Ford has been re-elected Prime Minister of Ontario with a majority government, CTV News reports. The polls closed across the province at 9pm on Thursday and shortly after CTV News declared the Conservative Progressive Leader the winner of the 2022 election. CTV News has also declared the New Democratic Party of Ontario, led by …

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