Morgan Sharp
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News, Next Gen Insider
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April 14th 2020
Young Canadians in Toronto and Ottawa and even expat students at Oxford University are uniting to provide help where it's needed, joining rock stars and restaurateurs in the effort.
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Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada want to see farmers hire unemployed Canadians to fill jobs that migrant workers usually take. But the reality is that most Canadians don’t want to work in orchards, says the BC Fruit Growers' Association.
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The Ontario legislature also convened Tuesday to extend the province's state of emergency for another month, and to pass another emergency bill.
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Canada's farmers hope you don't forget who kept you fed during the COVID-19 crisis
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Ontario's wildlife will likely experience a population boom thanks to an ongoing state of emergency that is keeping most people in the province at home, a pair of experts say.
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News, Politics
| April 15th 2020
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Vicki Kap's family thought she had a cold but less than two days after arriving in hospital she was placed on a ventilator and died of COVID-19.
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News, Politics
| April 15th 2020
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The Conservative Opposition raised broad concerns on Tuesday, April 14, 2020, about the Canadian government's reliance on the World Health Organization, questioning the accuracy of its data and its relationship with China during the COVID-19 crisis.
Mike Blanchfield
News, Politics
| April 15th 2020
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Northern leaders and businesses are saying $130 million from Ottawa to shore up supply chains and health care during the COVID-19 pandemic can't come soon enough.
Bob Weber
News, Politics
| April 15th 2020
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Health Canada is warning Canadians about the risks of using fraudulent and unauthorized N95 masks that may not offer protection against COVID-19.
The Canadian Press
News, Politics
| April 15th 2020
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the federal government is willing to send money to provinces that want to provide salary top-ups to workers deemed essential.
Jordan Press
News, Politics
| April 15th 2020
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Both Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer fended off criticism on Tuesday, April 14, 2020, that they're asking Canadians to do more to stop the spread of COVID-19 than they're willing to do themselves.
Stephanie Levitz
News, Politics
| April 15th 2020
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