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COVID-19 controls tightened as cases rise and possible second wave looms
VICTORIA - The looming prospect of a second wave of COVID-19 this fall has governments cautiously monitoring daily infection rates as economies restart and students return to school. A widespread retu...
The Canadian Press
Sep 15, 2020
B.C. health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chad Hipolito
COVID response offers chance to shift direction of Canadian economy: experts
The end of the COVID-19 pandemic may be a long way off, but analysts are already looking ahead to how Canada could hasten its recovery and position itself for a low-carbon economy. "The main...
The Canadian Press
Apr 05, 2020
Canada's COVID death toll passes 2,000; Saskatchewan outlines reopening plans
TORONTO - Canada's COVID-19 death toll passed the 2,000 mark on Thursday as scientists across the country scrambled to find a treatment or vaccine for coronavirus disease and Saskatchewan became the f...
The Canadian Press
Apr 23, 2020
Canada 'forcefully' opposed to U.S. idea of posting soldiers at border: Freeland
WASHINGTON - Canada is "strongly opposed" to a proposal floated by the United States to post American soldiers near the border to intercept illegal migrants who could spread COVID-19, Deputy...
The Canadian Press
Mar 26, 2020
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Alberta UCP government tables budget with cuts to civil servants, universities
EDMONTON - Alberta's budget preserves health and education funding but takes a big stick to cities, civil servants and universities. The first budget from the United Conservative government elected in...
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Oct 24, 2019
U.S., Canadian authorities warn against annual 'Float Down' near Sarnia, Ont.
Authorities on both sides of the Canada-U.S. border are warning people not to participate in an annual tubing party this Sunday on the river that separates Sarnia, Ont., from Port Huron, Mich. The so-...
The Canadian Press
Aug 11, 2020
Swale master plan moves to Saskatoon council
Saskatoon city council will vote on the Meewasin Valley Authority (MVA)'s master plan for the Northeast Swale after it cleared the city's planning, development and community servic...
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Oct 05, 2015
Bump in low-income rates expected as StatCan sets to redraw poverty line
OTTAWA - The national statistics office is looking at changes to the federally adopted poverty line which, if approved, could mean more people are considered to live below the low-income threshold. Th...
The Canadian Press
Dec 23, 2019
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'A giant step forward': new $10 bill featuring Viola Desmond to enter circulation
Wanda Robson still finds it hard to believe that her big sister is the new face of the $10 bill - and the first Canadian woman to be featured on a regularly circulating banknote. The sister of the lat...
The Canadian Press
Nov 19, 2018
Canada warming twice as fast as rest of the world, scientific report shows
OTTAWA - Canada is warming up twice as fast as the rest of the world and it's "effectively irreversible," a new scientific report from Environment and Climate Change Canada says. At stake is...
The Canadian Press
Apr 01, 2019
The midnight sun shines across sea ice along the Northwest Passage in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago, on July 22, 2017. Canada is warming up twice as fast as the rest of the world and that warming is "effectively irreversible" a new scientific report from Environment and Climate Change Canada says. That warming is happening even faster in the winter months, leaving southern Canadians with more winter rainfall and northern Canadians with melting permafrost and a shrinking sea ice. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP, David Goldman
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