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Will schools be safe for teachers once they reopen?

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CBC News medical contributor Dr. Peter Lin says children can be asymptomatic carriers of the novel coronavirus
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Provinces cautiously reduce COVID-19 restrictions

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As of Monday, most provinces will have reduced some of their COVID-19 restrictions, hoping that a slow, cautious approach will prevent cases from spiking.
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Quebec’s plan to get some kids back to school

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The Quebec government has unveiled plans to get some students back in the classroom by the end of May.
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Some Quebec businesses to reopen in May

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Quebec will allow some businesses, including streetfront retail stores, and manufacturing to reopen starting in early May.
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Health impact of Quebec’s long-term care crisis goes beyond coronavirus

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The long-term care crisis in Quebec is having an impact on seniors’ health even if they don’t have COVID-19. Doctors are seeing elderly patients coming to hospital with signs some basic needs aren’t being met.
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Community under quarantine after COVID-19 outbreak

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The entire Hasidic Jewish community of Tash, in Boisbriand, Quebec, is under quarantine after 15 people tested positive for COVID-19 after returning from New York.
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Ventilator design competition announces three finalists

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The Code Life Ventilator Challenge design competition has announced its three finalists. Contest organizer Dr. Reza Farivar says it was an 'incredibly inspiring experience' as 1,000 teams competed from around the world.
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Detained migrants in Quebec launch hunger strike

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Migrants detained at the Canada Border Services Agency's immigration monitoring centre in Laval, Que., have launched a hunger strike, claiming they are at high risk of contracting COVID-19
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Quebec locks down parts of province to contain COVID-19

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The Quebec government is enacting restrictions on free movement in certain areas to slow the spread of COVID-19. The province now has the highest number of reported cases in Canada.
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Quebec mayor calls for citywide quarantine

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The mayor of Côte Saint-Luc, Que., is calling for a citywide quarantine because of growing concern the community could become an epicentre of COVID-19 in the province.
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Quebec cracks down on gatherings with police enforcement

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The Quebec government has banned all indoor and outdoor gatherings to try and prevent the spread of coronavirus, allowing police to enforce the bans and hand out hefty fines.
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Quebec researchers test potential COVID-19 treatment

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Researchers at the Montreal Heart Institute are recruiting Canadians with COVID-19 to test an anti-inflammatory drug as a potential treatment.
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Provinces, cities crack down on social distancing rules

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Provincial and local governments are cracking down on people who are not following social distancing or quarantine rules to try to prevent further spread of COVID-19.
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What COVID-19 screening at Montreal’s airport looks like

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Travellers arriving at Montreal's Trudeau International Airport are now greeted by teams from Montreal Public Health and local police to reinforce the message to self-isolate for 14 days.
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Volunteers pitch in at Montreal food banks

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Food banks in Montreal are having to adapt their operations in response to COVID-19 to reduce interactions with the public. New volunteers are stepping up to replace those who have to stay at home.
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Bars, clubs, gyms and other public spaces to close in Quebec

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Under new measures to limit the spread of COVID-19, bars, clubs, concert halls and most other recreational sites in Quebec have been ordered to close.
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Bombardier sells rail division to manage rising debt

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Bombardier is selling off its rail division to help manage growing debt just days after announcing the sale of its passenger plane division.
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Why this new Montreal bridge is the subject of a $14M lawsuit

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The City of Montreal is suing an engineering firm and an architecture company. The city alleges design flaws led to construction delays and cost overruns for the newly-built Jacques-Bizard bridge in the West Island.
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Montreal's Blue Dog Bar becomes latest music venue to close its doors

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The nightlife staple on St-Laurent Boulevard has been open for nearly 20 years. The co-owner says the closure is partly due to complications from noise complaints and the threat of hefty fines.
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Renowned Montreal jazz drummer Norman Marshall Villeneuve dies at 87

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Villeneuve was one of Canada's most celebrated jazz drummers, playing in American jazz pianist Duke Ellington's famous orchestra. Those who knew him say he left a mark everywhere he went.
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Why Quebec’s rent control isn’t helping tenants

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Affordable housing advocates say enforceability, supply of rental units and investments by large firms are among the reasons why the province’s rent control hasn’t worked in renters’ favour.
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Montreal Comiccon breaks attendance records

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This year’s edition of Montreal Comiccon was special for several reasons. It welcomed Montreal native William Shatner as a speaker and drew crowds that broke attendance records.
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Man accused of running Canada's largest grandparent scam network arrested | Hanomansing Tonight

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Gareth West, the alleged leader of a network of grandparent scammers accused of defrauding $30 million from American seniors, has been arrested in Quebec. Investigators allege he ran a lucrative and complex grandparent scam network that...
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The Montreal Insectarium is researching butterflies and moths in the North

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The Montreal Insectarium is one of the largest insect museums in North America. And it's marking 10 years of working with youth in Nunavik. Together they've been studying butterflies and moths in the region.