Carl Meyer
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News, US News, Politics
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March 17th 2020
Airlines can apply reasonable grounds to deny boarding to travellers for reasons of health or safety. But Canadians who are sick and show up at the Canada-U.S. land border 'will of course be allowed into the country,' said Bill Blair on Tuesday.
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Accurate information about coronavirus is being removed from Facebook due to a glitch in the spam-detection system.
Caroline Orr
News
| March 17th 2020
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Ontario Premier Doug Ford declared a state of emergency in the province on Tuesday in a bid to combat the spread of COVID-19. Hours later, Ontario’s first presumptive COVID-19 death was reported.
Morgan Sharp
News, Politics
| March 17th 2020
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The person who died was a 77-year-old man in Muskoka. If confirmed, the death would be Ontario's first caused by the novel coronavirus.
Morgan Sharp
News, Politics
| March 17th 2020
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More energy industry dividends are being slashed as investors turn their backs on companies whose payouts are now unaffordable with oil prices plunging to less than US$30 per barrel.
Dan Healing
News, Politics
| March 18th 2020
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As governments and medical officials across Canada ramp up their public communication regarding COVID-19, many of their messages are not getting through to those who rely on sign language interpreters.
Morgan Sharp
News
| March 17th 2020
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Quebec Premier Francois Legault on Tuesday, March 17, 2020, implored teens and young adults in the province to abide by extraordinary rules forbidding social gatherings amid the biggest spike yet in the number of cases of COVID-19.
Sidhartha Banerjee, Giuseppe Valiante
News, Politics
| March 18th 2020
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Northern Saskatchewan braces for COVID-19 impact with a positive test in Southend as numbers increase in the province.
Michael Bramadat-Willcock
News, La Ronge, Saskatchewan
| March 17th 2020
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A mother with two children at home, offering to work on evenings and weekends. A senior citizen, hoping to correct misinformation about COVID-19. A newly retired nurse, calling up her hospital and offering to come back.
Morgan Lowrie
News, Politics
| March 18th 2020
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Some legal experts are warning that the COVID-19 pandemic will have lasting effects on the Canadian justice system.
Bill Graveland
News, Politics
| March 18th 2020
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