Morgan Sharp
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News, Next Gen Insider
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May 14th 2020
Ontario is watching for a possible link between COVID-19 infection in children and a rare inflammatory illness that can require intensive care.
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In the early stages of the pandemic, isolated islanders were fearful about potential food shortages from being at the end of a very long supply chain. But as the weather improved and dramatic food shortages due to COVID-19 didn’t materialize, the mood has shifted. People are more excited about the opportunity to increase food production locally.
Rochelle Baker
News, Island Insider
| May 14th 2020
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Canada is not yet prepared to confront the challenges inherent in reopening the shared border with the United States, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said on Wednesday, May 13, 2020, stopping short of confirming that a ban on non-essential travel will be extended to June 21.
James McCarten
News, US News, Politics
| May 14th 2020
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Government cuts to long-term care and outdated architectural design carry much of the blame for high infection rates at Nova Scotia long-term care home
Judy Haiven
Opinion
| May 14th 2020
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We have seen the importance of grocery store workers, truck drivers, warehouse workers and personal support workers during the pandemic. Let's not forget them after.
Martin Birt
Opinion
| May 14th 2020
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British Columbia has announced details on how it plans to spend $120 million in federal funds earmarked for cleaning up inactive oil and gas well sites across the province.
The Canadian Press
News, Politics
| May 14th 2020
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says news that one of the world's largest investment funds will exclude four Canadian oilsands producers from consideration for investing is part of a continuing shift in global attitudes for which oil companies will have to adjust.
Dan Healing
News, Politics
| May 14th 2020
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Copious use of hand sanitizer and disinfectant is crucial in the fight against COVID-19, but it could be setting Canada back in the battle against superbugs.
The Canadian Press
News, Politics
| May 14th 2020
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Alberta Premier Jason Kenney added his voice to the anti-China chorus on Wednesday, May 13, 2020, savaging the communist republic's handling of the earliest days of the COVID-19 outbreak and urging Canada and the United States to join forces in bringing manufacturing capacity back to North America.
James McCarten
News, Politics
| May 14th 2020
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An Indigenous leader is telling the RCMP to stay off reserve land after armed officers were dispatched to break up a sacred ceremony.
Kelly Geraldine Malone
News, Politics
| May 14th 2020
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