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Good evening, here are the COVID-19 updates you need to know tonight.

Top headlines:

  1. Parents of medically fragile children must make a difficult decision: Keep their children in school and depend on the goodwill of educators to keep their masks on, or isolate their kids in an online learning environment.
  2. As COVID-19 restrictions ease and couples rush to book weddings, many are finding prices have skyrocketed.

Due to changes in the prevalence of testing, case counts alone are no longer a reliable indicator of the spread of COVID-19. Going forward, we will only be including the weekly death rates and hospitalizations in the newsletter. For a snapshot of COVID-19 data in Canada, go to the coronavirus tracker.

In the past seven days, there were 252 deaths announced, down 16 per cent over the same period. At least 3,626 people are being treated in hospitals.

Canada’s inoculation rate is 14th among countries with a population of one million or more people.

Sources: Canada data is compiled from government websites, Johns Hopkins and COVID-19 Canada Open Data Working Group; international data is from Johns Hopkins University.


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Several universities across Canada are planning in-person convocation ceremonies this year after a lengthy hiatus due to COVID-19. Some are also inviting graduates from 2020 and 2021, who missed out on in-person celebrations, to return for the experience.

  • “Convocation is a major milestone in our students’ lives, it’s a very special day not only for them but for their family and loved ones as well,” Ryerson University president and vice-chancellor Mohamed Lachemi said in a written statement.
  • “To see our students cross the stage for the first time since fall 2019 will be a wonderful moment.”

Wedding rush: As pandemic restrictions ease across the country, industry experts say a massive surge in demand, supply chain issues and inflation are creating a chaotic environment for anybody trying to plan a wedding. South Asian weddings have pivoted to being small in size, but big on extravagance.

Trucker-convoy blockades: The Ontario Provincial Police commissioner told a parliamentary committee Thursday that a national-security threat connected to the blockades against pandemic restrictions was identified by the province’s intelligence bureau a week before the federal government invoked the Emergencies Act.

Tuberculosis during the pandemic: The Public Health Agency of Canada released tuberculosis statistics that provide a national snapshot of TB rates during the first year of the pandemic. Data show that the TB rate among Inuit in Canada fell by more than 60 per cent between 2019 and 2020, but there’s no guarantee the reduction is the good news it appears to be.

Covifenz vaccine: The World Health Organization says it is reviewing its policies after opting not to accept a made-in-Canada COVID-19 vaccine for emergency use.


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Chris MacDonald, a long-time assistant to former Unifor president Jerry Dias, was the whistle-blower who lodged a complaint against his boss for apparently accepting $50,000 from a supplier of COVID-19 rapid test kits in exchange for promoting it to employers of union members.

  • In a statement, Mr. Dias said he would check into a rehabilitation facility for substance-abuse issues.
  • “My physician has told me, straight up, that I need help,” he said in his statement. “That’s why I am entering a residential rehabilitation facility.”

Also today: Since the COVID-19 pandemic, environmental, social, and governance (ESG) considerations are having a greater impact on the bottom line. Here’s a few guidelines for Canadian companies navigating their ESG journey.


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Sources: Canada data are compiled from government websites, Johns Hopkins University and COVID-19 Canada Open Data Working Group; international data are from Johns Hopkins.

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