Canadian businesses confront ugly divide over COVID-19 vaccination status

 
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Canada has now fully vaccinated 59.11 per cent of the country's eligible population. Here's what else you need to know to start your day.
 
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FIVE THINGS TO KNOW
 
1
  Non-confidence
The Green Party of Canada is going to court to try to overturn a an independent arbitrator's decision to shut down a non-confidence vote on Annamie Paul's future as leader.
 
2
  Vaccine hesitancy
The public face of the response to the COVID-19 crisis in the United States says his country's partisan divide helps explain why vaccination uptake in the U.S. is now lagging behind Canada.
 
3
  Border restrictions
The U.S. says it will extend its current land border restrictions until Aug. 21, days after the Canadian government announced it would permit fully vaccinated Americans travelling into the country for discretionary purposes as of Aug. 9.
 
4
  Business backlash
Without clear directive from governments, businesses have to decide whether to make vaccines mandatory for employees and patrons, a decision they say leaves them vulnerable to attacks from anti-vaxxers.
 
5
  Afghan interpreters
The U.S. is outpacing Canada at meeting the 'moral obligation' to get Afghan interpreters and other support staff out of Afghanistan, a military historian says, as Ottawa still has not released a timeline for their plans.
 
 
 
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Climate change
 
An international team of anthropologists, geographers and Earth scientists from Canada, the U.S. and France is aiming to carve out a new discipline that seeks to use archeology and Indigenous knowledge to study climate change.
 
 
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