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COVID-19 continues to ravage Quebec seniors' homes as deaths hit 877

COVID-19 continues to ravage Quebec seniors' homes as deaths hit 877

MONTREAL — COVID-19 continued its cruel march through Quebec's long-term care homes on Sunday, as the province raised its death toll by 72 and the Canadian Armed Forces prepared to step in to lend a hand.
568 new cases of COVID-19, 39 related deaths reported Sunday: health officials

568 new cases of COVID-19, 39 related deaths reported Sunday: health officials

TORONTO — Ontario is reporting another 568 cases of COVID-19 and 39 more deaths related to the virus today. The province now has a total of 10,578 confirmed cases and a death toll of 553. Health officials have marked 5,209 cases as resolved.
Police watchdog investigating after man dies following police interaction

Police watchdog investigating after man dies following police interaction

TORONTO — Ontario's police watchdog is investigating after a man died following an apartment fire during a police interaction in Toronto. The Special Investigations Unit says Toronto police first responded to a call for an assault on Friday evening.
Ford announces $20 million for vaccine research as COVID-19 cases top 10,000

Ford announces $20 million for vaccine research as COVID-19 cases top 10,000

TORONTO — Premier Doug Ford committed $20 million in funding for Ontario researchers working on a vaccine for COVID-19, as cases of the virus topped 10,000 in the province. Ford warned that life won't return to normal without a vaccine.
Ontario SIU investigating death of Toronto man in apartment fire

Ontario SIU investigating death of Toronto man in apartment fire

TORONTO — Ontario's Special Investigations Unit is investigating the death of a 32-year-old man in a Toronto apartment fire. Toronto police were dispatched to an apartment building Friday evening for an assault call.
Personal support worker at Toronto long-term care home dies of COVID-19: union

Personal support worker at Toronto long-term care home dies of COVID-19: union

TORONTO — A personal support worker at a Toronto long-term care home has died of COVID-19, her union said Friday, as Ontario reported 55 new deaths and 564 new cases, most of them in long-term care.
Legault takes 'full responsibility' for shortages in struggling care homes

Legault takes 'full responsibility' for shortages in struggling care homes

MONTREAL — Quebec Premier Francois Legault says he takes "full responsibility" for the lack of orderlies in struggling long-term care homes, where more than half of the province's 688 deaths related to COVID-19 have occurred.
Class action sought against Quebec nursing home where 31 residents perished

Class action sought against Quebec nursing home where 31 residents perished

MONTREAL — An application for a class action lawsuit has been filed against a private long-term care home in suburban Montreal where 31 residents reportedly died in less than a month during the coronavirus pandemic.
A look at Ontario's long-term care homes and their residents amid COVID-19

A look at Ontario's long-term care homes and their residents amid COVID-19

TORONTO — Ontario's nursing homes have seen a rash of COVID-19 cases and deaths. A look at the province's long-term care homes and their residents. All numbers are latest available as of 2 p.m.
Return to normal hinges on immunity, say those pushing for new COVID-19 blood tests

Return to normal hinges on immunity, say those pushing for new COVID-19 blood tests

TORONTO — The push to start measuring COVID-19 immunity is gaining steam, with several provinces hinting at plans to roll out blood tests that could pave the way for a return to some semblance of normal everyday life.