All-City of Toronto facilities and buildings will remain closed until further notice and the event has been canceled due to the pandemic permission coronavirus, Mayor John Tory announced on Tuesday. …
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Due to the pandemic, the City of Brampton will be implementing changes to its transit services. As of March 31, the City will be not be offering morning—6 a.m. to …
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Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland said Canada was seeking assurances from the United States will not deport asylum seekers turned away by Canadian border through a pandemic containment measures while. …
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The British prime minister confirmed his diagnosis in a video posted on his Twitter account Friday morning. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has tested positive for the new coronavirus, becoming …
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Canada has passed a multi-billion-dollar relief package to respond to the coronavirus slowdown. It allows the government to spend C$107bn ($75bn, £64bn) in emergency aid and economic stimulus to assist …
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TORONTO – With customers having retreated to their homes in the wake of COVID-19 distilleries in North America are finding new ways to serve the community: to use their facilities …
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Equal number of Canadians contracted coronavirus from travel as community transmission
by Adminby AdminOTTAWA (NEWS 1130) – Almost the same number of Canadians who have tested positive for COVID-19 contracted the coronavirus from traveling as those who got it from the public transmission, …
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Cases Today (March 24) British Columbia (145) – B.C. reported 145 new cases of COVID-19, but those numbers include the past two days of tests. Sixty-seven people tested positive on …
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International students will be exempt from Canada’s travel ban as long as they have a valid study permit or had been approved for a study permit prior to March 18, …
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Many Canadians can expect more restrictions after the number of coronavirus cases in the country jumped significantly. Newly diagnosed cases spiked by a third on Monday alone, and notable jumps …