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4 soldiers serving in Quebec and 1 in Ontario have been infected
Emergency COVID-19 wage subsidy program extended to end of August
The government's emergency wage subsidy program will be extended to the end of August to help employers keep their workers on the payroll during the pandemic, says Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
Politics ||
Canadian home sales had their worst April in 36 years, but prices holding steady for now
Canada's residential real estate market plunged dramatically last month, as the uncertainty surrounding COVID-19 pushed buyers and sellers to the sidelines.
Business ||
Analysis
Hudson's Bay Company has 350 years of history — but does it have a future?
May 2 should have been an epic 350th birthday party for one of the longest continuously running companies in the world. Instead, HBC's iconic department stores were shuttered because of COVID-19. As it reopens, analysts are questioning the company's future as it navigates a complex post-pandemic retail environment.
Canada -Manitoba ||
Ozone layer deal may have led to new contaminant problem, researchers say
A landmark environmental agreement that helped close the ozone hole in the 1990s has led to new chemical contaminants forming in the atmosphere and accumulating on land, researchers say.
Technology & Science ||
Scheer wants in-person Parliament to resume on May 25, demands a fiscal update
Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer said today Parliament should reconvene on May 25 for regular in-person sittings.
Politics ||
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Some good news from across the country on Friday
U.S. narrows down candidates in major push for COVID-19 vaccine
World ||
What on Earth?
There's a lot of buzz about 'green' hydrogen, but actual projects are slow in coming
Technology & Science ||
Opinion
Why Canada should ban the sale, ownership of handguns
Opinion ||
Middle and high school students in N.B. to process lobster amid temporary foreign worker ban
Canada -New Brunswick ||
With Ontario courses set to open, here's how golf has changed as province eases restrictions
Canada -London ||
CBC Investigates
Rail safety expert warns of more mountain crashes due to faulty brakes if Transport Canada doesn't act
Canada |
Analysis
Veterans advocates lament sudden departure of ombudsman Craig Dalton
Politics ||
Is it safe to borrow library books? Your COVID-19 questions answered
Slovenia is 1st in Europe to call an end to its coronavirus epidemic
World |
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Liberal finance chair says government hasn't been clear enough about risks of pandemic benefit fraud
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What will Ontario's 1st stage of reopening look like? Premier Ford unveils details
Canada -Toronto ||
Increased foreign threat to COVID-19 research prompts extraordinary warning from Canada's spy agencies
Catharine Tunney
Politics ||
Taliban kill 5, claim retaliation for being blamed in Kabul maternity hospital attack
World |
Trudeau urges consumers to 'buy Canadian' as government pledges $470M for fisheries
Catharine Tunney
Politics ||
National parks, historic sites partly reopening June 1, but no camping yet
Mia Rabson
Politics ||
Some grocery chains now require shoppers to wear a face mask
Sophia Harris
Business ||
Why millions of Americans are losing health coverage during COVID-19 pandemic
Alexander Panetta
World |
Pandemic benefit cheats could get caught by new CRA measures — but not soon
Catherine Cullen
Politics ||
Analysis
Doug Ford announces plan for Stage 1 of easing COVID-19 restrictions. Is Ontario ready?
Mike Crawley
Canada -Toronto ||