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Trudeau questioned about his government's approach to fighting COVID

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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?

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What are offshore renewables? And how do they work?
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Canada offering Red Cross support to COVID-19 hot spots: sources

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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

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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

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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?

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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.

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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.