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Canadians’ mental health suffering because of COVID-19 pandemic

In a new Angus Reid survey, nearly half of Canadians said their mental health was suffering because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Ontario reveals reopening plan, no timeline

Ontario Premier Doug Ford revealed details of how the province would reduce COVID-19 restrictions and reopen businesses, but without giving any specific timeline.

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Top doctor reflects on Canada’s early COVID-19 response

Part 1 of 3 of Rosemary Barton’s exclusive interview with Chief Public Health Officer Dr. Theresa Tam about Canada’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Why Canada’s top doctor changed her stance on masks

Part 2 of 3 of Rosemary Barton’s exclusive interview with Chief Public Health Officer Dr. Theresa Tam about Canada’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Quick action on pandemic plan prevented COVID-19 outbreak at Ontario long-term care home

While many long-term care facilities have had widespread outbreaks, the Ivan Franko care home in Toronto has not had any cases of COVID-19 thanks to quickly implementing its pandemic plan.

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The National for April 27, 2020

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Fort McMurray flooding forces evacuation, call for military assistance

Flooding from spring thaw has forced the evacuation of downtown Fort McMurray, Alta., and prompted the municipality to ask Ottawa for military help.

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Dramatic drop in ER visits during COVID-19 pandemic

Concerns about COVID-19 are stopping people from going to the emergency room with other conditions, including heart attacks and strokes.

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Testing needs to increase as COVID-19 restrictions reduced

Health experts say coronavirus testing needs to increase across Canada to quickly identify new cases and prevent further spread as restrictions are reduced.

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Customers cautious as Georgia reopens more businesses

Georgia allowed more non-essential businesses to open this week, easing weeks of COVID-19 restrictions, but many customers still chose to stay away.

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Quebec’s plan to get some kids back to school

The Quebec government has unveiled plans to get some students back in the classroom by the end of May.

'A race against the disease': Canadian researchers part of global effort to develop COVID-19 vaccine

'We have a highly motivated team, and everybody is willing to step up and do as much as they can,' says head of Saskatchewan lab, one of the most advanced infectious disease research facilities in the world.

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Province takes over Alberta long-term care home after COVID-19 outbreak

Some residents and former staff are questioning the decision to have Alberta Health Services take over running the Manoir Du Lac long-term care home after a COVID-19 outbreak.

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Increasing pressure in U.S. to reduce COVID-19 restrictions

Governors are under increased pressure to reopen state economies despite the COVID-19 pandemic as U.S. President Donald Trump said he may stop attending the daily briefings about the virus.

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The wait to reopen Canada’s economy, reduce COVID-19 restrictions

Protests over the weekend are signs that some Canadians have grown impatient with COVID-19 restrictions, but avoiding a resurgence of the virus is the biggest consideration in the wait to reopen the economy.

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Families, friends honour victims of N.S. mass shooting

Friends and families have found ways to come together to honour the victims of last week’s mass shooting in Nova Scotia despite physical distancing restrictions.

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How South Korea flattened its COVID-19 curve

Systems of extensive testing and contact tracing helped South Korea quickly flatten its COVID-19 curve, but many Western countries might think some of the methods infringe too much on privacy.

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Pandemic Diaries: Adjusting to the new normal

Ian Hanomansing checks in with some of the people who’ve shared their stories about life during the COVID-19 pandemic to find out how they’re adjusting to the new normal.

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The National for April 26, 2020

Welcome to The National, the flagship nightly newscast of CBC News

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COVID-19: Should I wear a mask if I’m healthy?

An emergency room doctor answers your questions about the COVID-19 pandemic, including the latest advice on whether healthy people should wear masks.

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Canada’s role in the global race to find a COVID-19 vaccine

Canada's leading vaccine researcher and a team at the University of Saskatchewan are working around the clock to find a COVID-19 vaccine to save lives.

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B.C. clearing tent cities amid COVID-19 pandemic

British Columbia is clearing out tent cities in Vancouver and Victoria and relocating residents to empty hotels and community centres amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

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How a pandemic affects domestic violence

People experiencing domestic violence at home could be at increased risk while isolating at home during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Backlogs, limited stock plague online grocery shoppers

An increase in online grocery shopping during the COVID-19 pandemic has led to issues with order backlogs and limited stock.

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N.S. mass shooting leaves many with mixed feelings about RCMP

CBC’s Tom Murphy talks to Ian Hanomansing about how Nova Scotians are coping a week after a mass shooting and the mixed feelings in the community about the RCMP.  

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Nova Scotia shooting victims memorialized at virtual vigil

Community leaders and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau attend a virtual vigil for the victims of Nova Scotia’s mass shooting.

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Mock RCMP car and uniform helped Nova Scotia gunman evade arrest

Newly released details reveal how the Nova Scotia shooter’s impersonation of an RCMP officer allowed him to throw off police and carry out a lengthy and devastating rampage.

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RCMP reveal detailed timeline of Nova Scotia mass shooting

Nova Scotia RCMP describe the chain of events that led to the worst mass shooting in the province’s history.