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A look at how provinces plan to emerge from COVID-19 shutdown

A look at how provinces plan to emerge from COVID-19 shutdown

Provinces have begun to release plans for easing restrictions that were put in place to limit the spread of COVID-19. Here is what some of the provinces have announced so far: Prince Edward Island The Renew P.E.I.
Spread of COVID-19 slows down, but projections show more deaths expected: Tam

Spread of COVID-19 slows down, but projections show more deaths expected: Tam

OTTAWA — New models released by the federal government show a pandemic paradox is playing out in Canada as more people die from COVID-19, even as the increase in new cases slows down. Canada's chief public health officer Dr.
Justin Trudeau says mom Margaret Trudeau recovering after apartment fire

Justin Trudeau says mom Margaret Trudeau recovering after apartment fire

MONTREAL — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said his mother was doing fine Tuesday after a fire at her downtown Montreal apartment sent her to hospital.
Canadians divided over making COVID-19 vaccine mandatory: Poll

Canadians divided over making COVID-19 vaccine mandatory: Poll

OTTAWA — While researchers across the planet race to find a vaccine for COVID-19, a new poll suggests Canadians are divided over whether getting it should be mandatory or voluntary — setting up a potentially prickly public health debate if a vaccine
House of Commons sitting today and the PPE supply; In The News for April 28

House of Commons sitting today and the PPE supply; In The News for April 28

In The News is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to kickstart your day. Here is what's on the radar of our editors for the morning of April 28 ... --- COVID-19 in Canada ...
Doctors say they see little progress on improving PPE supply: survey

Doctors say they see little progress on improving PPE supply: survey

OTTAWA — The Canadian Medical Association has called for greater government transparency about the available supply of protective equipment in light of a new survey that suggests most respondents have seen no improvements in the last month.
RCMP to boost social media mining for threats ranging from disease to shootings

RCMP to boost social media mining for threats ranging from disease to shootings

OTTAWA — Canada's national police force wants a digital tool to harvest data from a sweeping variety of online sources, including the darkest reaches of the internet, to provide early information on threats such as disease outbreaks and mass shooting
The latest numbers on COVID-19 in Canada

The latest numbers on COVID-19 in Canada

The latest numbers of confirmed and presumptive COVID-19 cases in Canada as of 4 a.m. ET on April 28, 2020: There are 48,500 confirmed and presumptive cases in Canada.
Local restaurants feel squeezed by delivery apps' commission fees

Local restaurants feel squeezed by delivery apps' commission fees

VANCOUVER — Restaurants struggling to survive during the COVID-19 crisis have turned to take-out and delivery, but the fees charged by food-delivery companies are eating away their bottom line, some operators say.
Plans underway for so-called salmon cannon to aid return at B.C. landslide: DFO

Plans underway for so-called salmon cannon to aid return at B.C. landslide: DFO

VANCOUVER — Plans are underway for a pneumatic fish pump, also known as a salmon cannon, to be used to help fish migrate past a landslide on British Columbia's Fraser River, officials with the Department of Fisheries and Oceans said Monday.