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Fiona insurance claims: What to consider and how to start the process

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Amanda Dean, vice-president of the Insurance Bureau of Canada's Atlantic region, says Atlantic Canadians who own property damaged by post-tropical storm Fiona should call their insurer immediately and begin documenting what they intend...
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P.E.I. welcomes first cruise ship since 2019

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The Viking Octantis was greeted with excitement by locals and businesses in Charlottetown on Friday, marking the first cruise ship to visit a port in Atlantic Canada since fall 2019.
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P.E.I. vows to fight ban on potato exports to the U.S.

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P.E.I.’s premier is vowing to fight a federal government decision to ban fresh potato exports from the province over concerns about a crop blight known as potato wart, which makes the crops ugly but causes no health threat to people.
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P.E.I. eases restrictions as COVID-19 spread under control

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Prince Edward Island will move out of a red-level lockdown imposed early this week in response to a COVID-19 outbreak that led to mass testing. The province will now move into a new 'circuit-breaker' phase which will see schools open,...
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Some good news from across North America on Wednesday

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With much of the world struggling through the COVID-19 pandemic, there are still some good-news stories to report. Here's a brief roundup.
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How COVID-19 is changing the drive-in

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From Plexiglass barriers to parking attendants, Bob Boyle has made a host of changes to his drive-in because of the coronavirus.
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P.E.I. reports it’s first 5 cases of COVID-19 in 2 months

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The province announced five new cases of the coronavirus over the weekend. The new cluster of cases is linked to a man who travelled to Nova Scotia and back before the new Atlantic bubble came into effect.
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Trudeau asked about eastern provinces closing their borders to fight COVID-19

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke with reporters on Thursday.
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Why some provinces deemed liquor stores an essential service

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Eliminating access to alcohol can be a health risk for alcoholics, which could add to the burden on Canada’s hospitals.
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Ontario, Alberta and B.C. announce COVID-19 emergency measures

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Three provinces cancel gatherings of more than 50 and close recreational facilities and entertainment venues.
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Roberts on Green Party leadership rules

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Green Party of Canada interim leader Jo-Ann Roberts unveils the rules for the leadership contest which will be completed on October 3, 2020.
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Ontario signs deals with Saskatchewan, P.E.I. and Alberta to reduce trade barriers

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Ontario Premier Doug Ford signed deals with three more provinces to reduce interprovincial trade barriers. As CBC’s Naama Weingarten explains, this is part of Ontario’s ongoing efforts to offset the impact of U.S. tariffs on the Canadian...
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Atlantic Canada rings in 2025

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CBC’s Amy Smith takes Canadians to the New Year’s Eve party in downtown Halifax, and CBC’s Sheehan Desjardins joins the celebration at the China Garden restaurant in Charlottetown.