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Watch'Death is so real:' Grim reality for immigrant workers providing Canada food
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WatchA look at some everyday Canadian heroes that walk among us in the COVID-19 pandemic
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WatchThe hidden pandemic: Social distancing is nearly impossible in care homes, prisons and shelters
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WatchCOVID-19 has taken our parents, our grandparents, our friends. Here are a few, to help remember the many
Ford calls anti-lockdown protesters 'reckless' as he unveils new support for front-line workers
Front-line workers to get $4 per hour raise and receive monthly bonus of $250 if they work more than 100 hours in a month
WatchConrad Black: A path out of COVID-19 lockdown — we were always going to have to take our chances
The shutdown has to be rolled back, prudently and according to local facts, and with redoubled vigilance for the elderly and infirm
WatchCompanies who violate temporary foreign worker COVID-19 quarantine face fines up to $1M, public naming
'They're extremely high fines, but they're meant to be a deterrent ... We're going to do the best we can, we just need a consistent application of the rules'
WatchChris Selley: The COVID-19 nursing home crisis wasn't 'unimaginable.' It was predicted, then ignored
Ontario, in particular, denied its public health officials the most basic tools necessary to defeat the coronavirus
WatchCOVID-19 victims losing one decade of life on average, analysis shows
A research team has gone beyond raw death counts to look at years of potential life lost
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WatchRaymond J. de Souza on COVID-19: China's 'Chernobyl moment'
A few months ago, the likelihood of the Chinese experiencing such a moment was less than nil. Now, much has changed -
Andrew MacDougall: Andrew Scheer is right to want a functioning House of Commons. The government should be ridden as hard as the opposition
A reporter asking why a government should be scrutinized is as stupid as asking a fireman why water needs to be wet. But that's basically how the press has treated ... -
WatchCOVID-19: City of Harbin, China's new coronavirus epicentre, tightens travel restrictions
Harbin is ordering 28 days of quarantine for all arrivals from abroad, with two nucleic acid tests and an antibody test for each -
WatchDavid Staples: Alberta going with Taiwan plan, not Swedish experiment, to battle COVID-19
The group of Albertans most keen for reopening leans toward following the Swedish model
WatchCOVID-19: Feds announce 75 per cent rent reduction for small businesses impacted by virus
The federal help will be provided in partnership with the provinces and territories, which have jurisdiction over rentsRead the Full Story →
Trump’s idea to 'inject' disinfectant as COVID-19 cure alarms doctors, companies issue warnings
In response, the maker of Lysol on Friday morning warned that 'under no circumstance'” should its disinfectant be administered into the human bodyRead the Full Story →
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WatchShockproofing Canada: Why our drug supply can’t be 100% self-sufficient — podcast
The lessons Canada can learn from the crisis -
WatchRemdesivir: Accidentally released results suggest potential COVID-19 drug failed human trial
Interest in Gilead's product has been high as there are currently no approved treatments or preventive vaccines for COVID-19 -
Watch'Crazy idea' of infecting volunteers with COVID-19 to boost herd immunity, test vaccines gathers support
The concept is controversial, with some scientists and bio-ethicists warning that it would violate basic moral principles of medicine and research
It's not just civil liberties. Many other charter rights have been violated in COVID-19 pandemic
All these possible violations of constitutional rights would be perfectly legal if they can be demonstrably justified in a free and democratic society. But can they?Read the Full Story →
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Feds announce $62.5M for fisheries and shut down theories for 'immunity passports' amid coronavirus
Plans to reopen Canada amid COVID-19 crisis will not hinge on a person's immunity to the virus, PM Justin Trudeau said -
Watch'A punch in the gut': COVID-19 forces cancellation of Calgary Stampede for first time in nearly a century
Calgarians have questioned how Stampede could possibly go ahead considering COVID-19's risks. The festival records more than one million attendees yearly
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Watch'Coronavirus deniers' say they can prove the pandemic is an elaborate hoax
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WatchDoing Good: Refugee family pays it forward with $1.6M donation to hospitals fighting COVID-19
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WatchCanada Post warns COVID-19 measures and 'unprecedented' volumes are causing delivery delays
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WatchFederal COVID-19 testing program will determine how far coronavirus has really spread
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WatchEffects of COVID-19 lockdown most difficult on single people, modelling by economists suggests
'We have no other choice': Toronto Transit Commission to temporarily lay off 1,200 staff
The Kerala model: How the Indian state’s response to Patient Zero helped flatten the COVID-19 curve
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WatchCOVID-19 classrooms: Everything I need to know, I've learned from my kids' online schooling
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WatchCoronavirus: Premier Legault pitches idea of herd immunity
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WatchCash-strapped cities plead with federal government for $10B to run essential services
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WatchRandall Denley: The truth about long-term care outbreaks isn't really about 'greedy' owners and mistreated staff
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WatchHeroes of the pandemic: Teen celebrates 18th birthday by buying (and delivering) groceries to the blind
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Trump says CDC's Redfield was 'totally misquoted' on COVID-19 crisis. Redfield says no, he was not
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Scott Stinson on COVID-19: Meet the Canadian doctor behind efforts to restart Colombian pro soccer
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WatchLas Vegas mayor wants to reopen casinos, says they can find out 'afterward' what happens