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'Not high enough to keep our numbers down': Dr. Shahab stresses need for flu vaccination - CTV News Regina

'Not high enough to keep our numbers down': Dr. Shahab stresses need for flu vaccination - CTV News Regina

'Not high enough to keep our numbers down': Dr. Shahab stresses need for flu vaccination - CTV News Regina
Nov 26, 2022 3 mins, 24 secs

Cases of the seasonal flu have surpassed those of COVID-19, according to the latest Community Respiratory Illness Surveillance Program (CRISP) report released by the province Thursday.

Influenza increased from 68 cases in late October to 635 in the current week with a test positivity rate of 34.2 per cent.

Influenza hospitalization and ICU admissions increased with the majority of cases in children under 19 (37 per cent) or adults over 60-years old.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made an appearance on Friday's episode of "Canada's Drag Race: Canada vs.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau gambled just by showing up.

And he appears to have won in the court of reasonable public opinion, Don Martin writes in an exclusive column for CTVNews.ca.

On the stand at the federal inquiry examining the federal government's invocation of the Emergencies Act, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau revealed candidly that a central factor in his historic decision to enact unprecedented powers to shut down the 'Freedom Convoy' protests, was his fear of what could happen if he didn't.

woman as a beneficiary from her ex-husband's pension plan has been cancelled after a judge determined an "imposter" had agreed to the terms in court.

The federal government is extending employment insurance sickness benefits to 26 weeks, up from 15 weeks, Employment Minister Carla Qualtrough announced on Friday.

Worker paycheques in the province that once led the country in wage growth have flatlined, but experts say the double whammy of inflation and labour shortages mean Alberta businesses are poised to face a reckoning on wages soon.

home invasions Friday morning, killing one.

The city of Ottawa has concluded the hill at Mooney's Bay Park is not safe for sledding, and will install "robust temporary seasonal fencing" to discourage people from tobogganing this winter

On the stand at the federal inquiry examining the federal government's invocation of the Emergencies Act, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau revealed candidly that a central factor in his historic decision to enact unprecedented powers to shut down the 'Freedom Convoy' protests, was his fear of what could happen if he didn't

As British Columbians continue to face sticker shock in the produce aisle, at the cash register and the gas pump, it turns out the province is flush with cash

All Quebecers are now eligible to get their influenza shot for free, Quebec announced Friday morning, in an 'exceptional' move pushed by a particularly strong flu season and increased traffic in emergency rooms

The lawyer for a Montreal man accused of wilfully promoting hatred against Jews argued in court on Friday that the prosecution failed to properly define Nazism or present evidence about what happened during the Holocaust

Quebec will appeal a recent court decision banning random roadside stops by police

The ruling was hailed by some as a positive step against racial profiling, but the province says it harms police work and doesn't address the root problem

The province is reversing course on a controversial plan to phase out funding for children with an autism diagnosis by 2025, the premier’s office announced Friday

The wreckage of a Cessna float plane has been found in Strachan Bay on British Columbia's central coast two days after it crashed, killing all three aboard

A new proposal from Nova Scotia Power would see electricity rates rise nearly 14 per cent by 2024, despite efforts to limit increases by the province

The two host provinces for next month's world junior hockey championship are requiring the sport's governing body to oversee anti-harassment and sexual assault prevention training for all staff and players ahead of the tournament

The Northern Ontario Addiction Treatment Centre of Excellence coming to North Bay is a step closer to becoming a reality

The northwestern Ontario community of Wawa is enjoying growth in the natural resource sector and workers are needed throughout the scenic area

As Ontario's chief coroner says opioid deaths are slowing down in Ontario, northern communities continue to rank higher than the rest of the province

The completion date of a multi-million dollar construction project at Silver Lake in Waterloo Park has been pushed back further after it was supposed to be finished this past summer

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