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Essential workers are not the only ones risking their safety in the workforce as many other occupations require interacting with the public.
As the global economy continues to feel the incredible impact of the coronavirus, Canadian provinces have been hard at work, drawing up plans for when their economy will be able to reopen.
A GoFundMe page set up to raise money for the families of victims killed in the Nova Scotia mass shooting received a donation from Canadian actor Ryan Reynolds.
Despite Canada's whopping $252 billion federal debt, the Trudeau government has decided to give $9 billion dollars to students affected by the pandemic.
This is a stark departure from Pelosi's 2018 stance when she fully supported Christine Blasey Ford and asserted that she believes survivors.
Ford said that his government will continue to provide updated advice "to protect sectors of the economy."
An Alaskan school district banned Maya Angelou, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Joseph Heller, Ralph Ellison, and Tim O'Brien, making these instantly the coolest classics around.
"I've been really missing going for my morning swim but having this punching bag has really helped me stay focused," said McKenna in a tweet posted Thursday morning.
The helicopter crashed in the ocean west of the Greek mainland on Wednesday evening.
Firearms and weapons that have been involved in mass shootings are set to be banned by Ottawa.
A woman from Aurora Ontario received an $880 ticket for “standing too long in a park.” She was there with her baby and dog and plans on fighting the ticket.
The confirmed case is in the north Baffin community of Pond Inlet.
The consequences of the continued closure of secondary schools will be far more devastating than the health toll of the disease itself.
The total of Ottawa's emergency assistance programs tallies up to a whopping $146 billion, according to the Department of Finance.
Dr. Etches claims that no one consulted her before citizens were asked to stop visiting their loved ones outside their windows at Ottawa’s long-term care homes.