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Trudeau questioned about his government's approach to fighting COVID
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke with reporters during a pandemic briefing on Friday in Ottawa.
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Scientists investigate possible coronavirus mutation in Chile
An investigation is under way to determine why a remote region in Patagonia reported 20 percent of Chile’s COVID-19 cases.
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COVID-19 cases a concern in remote Manitoba First Nations
Manitoba has seen higher numbers of COVID-19 cases in recent weeks and though most of the cases are around Winnipeg, there is also concern about remote First Nations communities that lack critical resources.
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Paris struggles with second COVID-19 wave
France is set to unveil new measures on Wednesday amid reports a curfew could be imposed in Paris.
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Liverpool faces highest level of COVID-19 restrictions in England
Liverpool is the only area at the highest level of restrictions in England.
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Not applying lessons from SARS put health-care workers at risk during COVID-19 pandemic: report
Lessons learned from SARS in 2003, including ensuring the availability of personal protective equipment and access to sick leave, were not applied to the COVID-19 pandemic, and that put the lives of health-care workers at risk, a report...
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'That's a failure' - Conservative Leader, Erin O'Toole
Conservative Leader Erin O'Toole challenges Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland on COVID 19 response and second-wave preparation.
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Ontario temporarily raising wages for personal support workers
Saying Ontario needs to stabilize it's personal support workforce, Premier Doug Ford announced a $461 million investment to temporarily raise hourly wages for more than 147,000 personal support workers, effective immediately.
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What are offshore renewables? And how do they work?
What are offshore renewables? And how do they work?
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Canada offering Red Cross support to COVID-19 hot spots: sources
The federal government is offering to send the Canadian Red Cross into COVID-19 hot spots as case numbers rise and parts of the country slip into a second wave, according to sources.
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Israel: Many protest PM handling of pandemic, economic crisis
Violence in West Jerusalem as thousands of protesters call on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to resign over corruption charges and his handling of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Coronavirus pandemic: UK to quarantine travellers from Spain
The move follows a sharp increase in COVID-19 cases recorded in Spain in recent days.
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Coronavirus: How is the EU preparing for a second wave?
The EU Commission has admitted that the response to the first wave of coronavirus was not Europe's finest hour, but it is drawing on the lessons learnt to prepare for a possible second wave. The Commission has released new guidelines...
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How Canada can stop surging COVID-19 cases
Infectious disease epidemiologist Colin Furness says restrictions need to be tougher, messaging clearer and specific areas targetted in order to control surging COVID-19 cases in Canada.
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Canada reaches 10,000 COVID-19 deaths
Canada hit another milestone in the COVID-19 pandemic on Tuesday when the death toll reached 10,000 people. Most of the deaths — more than 90 per cent — have been reported in Quebec and Ontario.
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Doctors weigh in on Canada’s 2nd wave restrictions
Doctors answer questions about COVID-19 including where the spread is likely happening and whether more provinces should implement stricter measures.
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Some Canadians in Australia favour an aggressive approach to COVID-19
While Canada's goal in managing the COVID-19 pandemic has been to ensure the medical system is not overwhelmed, Australia has gone with aggressive lockdowns to largely eradicate the virus. For some Canadians living in Australia, it is...
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Australia crushes COVID-19 second wave with aggressive lockdowns
Australia became one of the few countries in the world, and one with many similarities to Canada, to beat back a second wave of COVID-19 and bring its case count near zero.
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EU Commission: The first Europeans could be vaccinated by the end of the year
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen urged members states on Wednesday to get ready to roll out vaccination campaigns before the end of the year.
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First person receives Pfizer vaccine in U.K.
The first dose in the U.K.'s rollout of Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine was given to retired shop clerk Margaret Keenan, who turns 91 next week, at University Hospital Coventry.
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Coronavirus: New York numbers plummet as US deaths pass 130,000
Cases are rocketing in most of the US as the original hot spot, New York, sees lowest hospitalisations since March 18.
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COVID-19 cases soar in Central Asia
Former Soviet states are suffering a second wave of cases - since lockdown restrictions were eased two months ago.
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Respirologist on risk of airborne transmission of COVID-19
Dr. Samir Gupta says there is not yet enough evidence to show significant spread of the coronavirus through airborne transmission.
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Cooling off from a heat wave is complicated by pandemic
Parts of central Canada are in the midst of an early summer heat wave, but the COVID-19 pandemic has made cooling off a lot more complicated.