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Increased foreign threat to COVID-19 research prompts extraordinary warning from Canada's spy agencies

Canada's spy agencies are warning that Canadian intellectual property linked to the pandemic is a "valuable target" for state-sponsored actors — just a day after U.S. intelligence agencies raised the alarm about China-backed hacking of institutions and companies researching vaccines, treatments and tests for the novel coronavirus.

Man who got voucher instead of refund targets Air Canada's COVID-19 cancellation policy in U.S. class action

A New York man whose trip to B.C. for a family wedding was cancelled because of COVID-19 is trying to launch a class action lawsuit against Air Canada over the airline’s failure to refund his tickets.

Trudeau urges consumers to 'buy Canadian' as government pledges $470M for fisheries

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is urging people to “buy Canadian” food to keep fishery workers and farmers in business during the novel coronavirus pandemic.

This Hamilton woman fought COVID-19 from a hospital bed for 41 days — she leaves a changed person

When Helen Keene entered St. Joseph's Healthcare Hamilton, she had COVID-19 and wasn't sure if she'd ever leave. She beat the virus on Wednesday.

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