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  1. Paul Wells will sit down with ER doctor to discuss the pandemic and more in the latest , taking place May 20th at 7 p.m. EST via Zoom. Here's how to watch. Presented by the , in partnership with

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  2. Our editorial: The entire country is now a laboratory. And we will soon have reliable data on how the CERB affects individual decisions and outcomes on work, school and health.

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  3. Max Fawcett: If Canadian oil and gas companies are going to accept Saudi Arabia’s money, it’s probably time for their proxies to retire arguments about the immorality of their oil

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  4. If you have been temporarily laid off and your boss asks you to go back to work and you say no, then you’re essentially quitting your job

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  5. After weeks of grim news there are glimmers of hope: nationally, the number of active cases has now been reduced to half the total number of cases to date:

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  6. AG Hair could have waited out the pandemic but instead decided to lean into its entrepreneurial culture and make a sharp pivot

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  7. Our editorial: The entire country is now a laboratory. And we will soon have reliable data on how the CERB affects individual decisions and outcomes on work, school and health.

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  8. During coronavirus lockdown, food has become a central part of our lives. But for Marie Lamensch, who suffers from an eating disorder, being at home and stuck with food is like her version of hell.

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    I wrote about the long saga of rent relief for small biz in Canada. In March, strict jurisdictionalists said the feds couldn't anything. Then the feds did something—but folks aren't shy about pointing out its flaws. And the program still hasn't launched.

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  10. The program, which has been weeks in the making, has faced much criticism, confusion, and exposed the perils of pandemic policy making

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  11. Premier Doug Ford announced that schools will not reopen and overnight summer camps will remain closed. Here's the full transcript of his remarks.

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  12. Paul Wells will sit down with ER doctor to discuss the pandemic and more in the latest , taking place May 20th at 7 p.m. EST via Zoom. Here's how to watch. Presented by the , in partnership with

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  13. ICYMI: In his May 15 briefing to Canadians, the Prime Minister announced $450 million for researchers and research institutions, as well as an extension to the wage subsidy and a promise to fine-tune the program

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  14. Paul Wells will sit down with ER doctor to discuss the pandemic and more in the latest , taking place May 20th at 7 p.m. EST via Zoom. Here's how to watch. Presented by the , in partnership with

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  15. LIVE NOW: The Premier of Ontario and the Minister of Education, Stephen Lecce, make an announcement as parents wait for news on the fate of the school year

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  16. Philippe J. Fournier: Short of a massive first-ballot lead, Peter Mackay is vulnerable and, without support from social conservatives, could lose the leadership

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  18. May 18

    CASTING CALL! Today is your last chance to submit a self-filmed video on what "home" means to you after these months spent inside! We are donating to a charity for Canada’s homeless population for every submission. Submit to Gillian.Berner@stjoseph.com

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  19. May 18

    There could be an increase in unintended pregnancies just as abortion becomes less available, putting women who are self-isolating during the pandemic in abusive situations at higher risk

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  20. May 18

    Victoria Day truly is a unique, idiosyncratic Canadian tradition. It's as much a part of the national fibre as Canada Day — and an older celebration. (From the archive)

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