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Coronavirus: What’s happening in Canada on Saturday

The latest: Negotiations are to continue this weekend among federal political parties over how Parliament should function as the COVID-19 crisis drags on. Conservative Leader...

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Will COVID-19 lead to an exodus from crowded offices in downtown towers? Don’t count on it, experts say

Companies with offices in tall downtown towers across Canada face big challenges related to COVID-19. In addition to ensuring the cleanliness and safety...

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Canada is reopening without knowing where Canadians are getting COVID-19

Canada is emerging from months of lockdown, but key questions remain unanswered about where Canadians are getting infected with COVID-19 and why case...

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Credit card chargebacks a challenge for some airline customers

As thousands of flights were cancelled amid the chaos of the COVID-19 pandemic, many Canadians were left with limited options for getting their...

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Police report 2,200 home quarantine checks as Trudeau talks about stricter border measures

Police officers have made nearly 2,200 home visits to make sure Canadians are complying with the self-isolation rule when they cross back into...

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Canadians should wear masks as an ‘added layer of protection,’ says Tam

Canada’s chief public health officer says Canadians should wear a mask as an “added layer of protection” whenever physical distancing is not possible....

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CFL eyes September return, changes Grey Cup format

The Canadian Football League is moving away from its traditional Grey Cup Festival format, while it also hopes to return in September in...

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Canada’s inflation rate turned negative in April for first time since 2009

Canada’s inflation rate fell to an annualized –0.2 per cent in April, as the COVID-19 pandemic pushed down consumer prices for the first...

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Province won’t seek outside help to investigate mass killing

The Nova Scotia Medical Examiner Service won’t seek help from outside the province as it investigates the deaths of 22 people in last...

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Why attitudes toward mask wearing are quickly changing in Canada and the U.S.

Societal attitudes in Canada and the U.S. toward wearing masks in public as protection against COVID-19 have undergone an “unprecedented’ shift in just a matter of...

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Doctor fears for Rohingya refugees as COVID-19 and a cyclone bear down on Bangladesh camps

Dr. Fozia Alvi frequently travels from Airdrie, Alta., to Bangladesh, where her foundation Humanity Auxilium sends teams of doctors every other month to provide...

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Cities grappling with COVID-19 costs call for federal, provincial co-operation for emergency aid

Canada’s cities are continuing to appeal to Ottawa and the provinces for emergency funding to absorb mounting costs associated with COVID-19 — a...

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Ontario to reopen provincial parks for limited use, as COVID-19 cases near 20,000

Premier Doug Ford says provincial parks and conservation reserves will reopen for limited day use starting Monday, as cases of COVID-19 in Ontario near...

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Canada must improve COVID-19 data collection for Indigenous communities, minister says

Canada must improve its COVID-19 data collection efforts for First Nations, Inuit and Métis communities if it wants to better understand how the...

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B.C. in for ‘unusual’ summer where connections must expand without letting virus take hold, says top doctor

The highlights:  15 more people have been diagnosed with COVID-19. Two more people have died in the past 24 hours. There have been a...

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OPINION | Oil is not dead but Kenney will need Trudeau’s help to keep it on life support

“Oil is dead,” says Elizabeth May. No, oil is not dead. But it does have an expiry date. Even Stephen Harper acknowledged that...