Home field advantage? Cold, snow await Canada and Mexico in Edmonton soccer match

Sam Adekugbe grew up in Calgary, and has played pro soccer in Norway, so he knows a few things about having to deal with inclement weather.
Poor communication between CSIS and RCMP stalling investigations, says watchdog

Flaws in the way Canada's spy agency and the national police force share information are stalling investigations — including one involving Canada-based extremists — says a new report from the country's intelligence watchdog.
Moderna asks Health Canada to approve its COVID-19 vaccine for children

This is the second pediatric COVID vaccine awaiting authorization in Canada. Health Canada is still reviewing Pfizer-BioNTech's application for its kid-sized shots.
Stressed supply chains snarled anew as B.C. floods wash out rail lines, roads

The complex problem of moving goods from Point A to Point B has been made even more complicated by record-breaking rainfall and flooding in B.C. that have washed out rail lines and highways in the lower mainland.
Hate robocallers? CRTC says telcos have until the end of the month to help you ID them

Canada's telecommunications regulator is mandating that telecom companies implement new technology aimed at bringing Canadians some relief from spoof and fraudulent phone calls.
Pfizer asks FDA to approve its experimental antiviral pill for COVID-19

The company has said the treatment dramatically decreases the risk of hospitalization and death if taken within three to five days of COVID-19 symptoms appearing.
Winter storm hits Saskatoon and other parts of Saskatchewan
As of early Tuesday afternoon, most of Saskatchewan was either under a wind or winter storm warning, according to Environment and Climate Change Canada, with about three-quarters of the province affected by the winter storm.
Winter storm hits Saskatoon and other parts of Saskatchewan

As of early Tuesday afternoon, most of Saskatchewan was either under a wind or winter storm warning, according to Environment and Climate Change Canada, with about three-quarters of the province affected by the winter storm.
Polish forces use water cannons in clash with migrants at Belarus border

Polish forces at the border with Belarus used water cannons and tear gas Tuesday against stone-throwing migrants, as Warsaw accused Belarusian authorities of giving smoke grenades and other weapons to those trying to cross the frontier.
Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Tuesday
The Netherlands recorded its highest weekly number of positive coronavirus tests over the last seven days, and, as cases continued to soar, lawmakers on Tuesday discussed legislation to limit unvaccinated people from using the country's COVID-19 pass system.