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March 19th 2020
Ainslie Cruickshank investigates and finds oilsands projects that have already secured a greenlight could be in limbo as oil companies face plunging prices
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The patient who died was a man in his 50s who had an underlying health condition. The Progressive Conservative government plans to pass emergency measures Thursday aimed at preserving jobs during the pandemic.
Emma McIntosh
News, Politics
| March 19th 2020
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As some Canadians react to warnings about COVID-19 with a sense of gravity while others optimistically stick to their daily routines, a former Vancouver resident in northern Italy says he knows both of those feelings.
Amy Smart
News, Politics
| March 19th 2020
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Hogg hopes the province will use its powers under the state of emergency to equalize delivery of medications to rural pharmacies to ensure adequate supply in the face of increased demand.
Rochelle Baker
News, Island Insider
| March 19th 2020
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COVID-19 response plan tops agenda in Town of La Ronge Council meeting with infections on the rise in Saskatchewan.
Michael Bramadat-Willcock
News, La Ronge, Saskatchewan
| March 20th 2020
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Canada's top doctor says it might be months until we know whether social distancing measures being employed across the country are slowing the spread of COVID-19.
The Canadian Press
News, Politics
| March 20th 2020
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While Canadians stay home in an effort to limit the spread of the novel coronavirus, officials are working behind the scenes to try to increase the health care system's capacity to fight the virus.
The Canadian Press
News, Politics
| March 20th 2020
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A union official says Air Canada is laying off more than 5,000 flight attendants as the country's largest airline cuts routes and parks planes due to COVID-19.
The Canadian Press
News, Politics
| March 20th 2020
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An investigation is underway in at least two provinces after a Saskatchewan doctor who attended a curling bonspiel in Edmonton tested positive for COVID-19.
Colette Derworiz
News, Politics
| March 20th 2020
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Alberta has announced its first death linked to COVID-19 and says it's tracking down 72 curlers who attended a doctors' bonspiel that included a person who now has the novel coronavirus.
Dean Bennett
News, Politics
| March 20th 2020
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As just one example of how the virus is already impacting local flood preparedness activities, the community centre near Ottawa that became a staging ground for the regional flood response last year and was toured by Ontario Premier Doug Ford, closed on March 16 due to COVID-19 and moved its flood preparedness meeting online.
Carl Meyer
News, Politics
| March 20th 2020
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