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The CNE Toronto Is Officially to Reopen This Summer in Full Blasts

It’s hoping to operate as usual. One of Toronto’s most thrilling summer attractions is planning on making a comeback this year. After a 2-year hiatus, the 2022 Canadian National Exhibition (CNE) is officially getting ready to open in August. With 18 fun-filled days of all-new features and returning events expected to attract more than 1.4 …

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The CNE Toronto might close permanently after 142 years in business

One of Toronto’s most thrilling summer (CNE) attractions NO MORE? TORONTO — The CNE needs $11 million to survive to 2022, its executive director says The City of Toronto has cancelled all major in-person events for a second straight summer due to COVID-19, it confirmed Friday. A petition to keep the Canadian National Exhibit (CNE) …

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Canada is Now Ranked 1st as the 2021 Best Countries in the World

For the first time, Canada takes the top spot overall in the 2021 Best Countries Report, a ranking and analysis project by U.S. News & World Report; BAV Group, a unit of global marketing communications company VMLY&R; and the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. The report is released annually and last year, Switzerland snagged first …

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All You Need to Know About Getting Vaccinated (COVID-19) in Greater Toronto Area Right Now

Those aged 50 and up across Ontario now qualify to book a vaccine through the provincial booking system, in addition to those with high-risk health conditions and a number of employees who cannot work from home. The newly eligible workers include those in the education, child care, and the food and manufacturing sectors. People aged 18 and …

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Canada raises immigration targets to make up for pandemic shortfall

Canada will aim to welcome 1.2 million immigrants from 2021 to 2023 to make up for a shortfall this year blamed on the pandemic, the immigration minister announced Friday. The plan calls for accepting 401,000 new permanent residents in 2021, 411,000 in 2022 and 421,000 in 2023 — an immigration rate equal to about one …

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