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Quebec will not provide shelters to flood victims, due to coronavirus

Quebec is warning its residents that they will not be able to provide emergency spring flooding shelters due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

Nico Johnson / Mar 17, 2020

Canadian News

SPOOKY: Toronto streets and subways EMPTY as pandemic sweeps through city

Videos have begun popping up online of riders who still need to make their commutes to work, and the videos are definitely odd, as riders are few and far between.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Mar 17, 2020

Opinion, Culture

Nursing homes need internet access, coronavirus shows

The measures meant to save elderly make them feel more isolated. Care facilities need to facilitate internet access for residents.

Esther O’Reilly / Mar 17, 2020

Canadian News

WestJet to suspend international flights for 30 days

WestJet will suspend outgoing flights, will focus entirely on bringing Canadians home as travel restrictions tighten around the globe.

Sam Edwards / Mar 17, 2020

American News

WATCH: Mel Brooks and Max Brooks make comedy video encouraging social distancing

Mel Brooks and his son Max Brooks have made a comedy video to encourage people to practice social distancing.

Sam Edwards / Mar 17, 2020

Canadian News, International News, Politics & Policy

Canadians currently stranded in Morocco as border shuts down

Five students and a professor of McGill University are stranded in Morocco after the country suspended all international flights due to coronavirus.

Quinn Patrick / Mar 17, 2020

Canadian News

Doug Ford announces state of emergency in Ontario during coronavirus pandemic

Premier Doug Ford has declared a state of emergency in Ontario as cases of coronavirus continue to grow across Canada's most populous province

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Mar 17, 2020

Canadian News, Culture

Jessica Yaniv pleads guilty to weapons charge

Jessica Yaniv pleaded guilty to a prohibited weapons charge and was ordered to undergo a psychiatric evaluation prior to a July sentencing date.

Anna Slatz / Mar 17, 2020

Culture

Twitter slams ACLU lawyer for soliciting DMs from minors

An ACLU lawyer is under fire for appearing to soliciting underage transgender people to message him privately.

Anna Slatz / Mar 17, 2020

Canadian News

McDonald's Canada to shut dining rooms due to coronavirus

McDonald's Canada has made the decision to temporarily close all in-restaurant tables and seats as of Tuesday morning.

Barrett Wilson / Mar 16, 2020

American News, Culture

WATCH: Young Americans party during Spring Break despite coronavirus outbreak

Spring break revelers in Florida are partying like there’s no tomorrow on Clearwater Beach. This despite mounting fears surrounding the coronavirus pandemic.

Libby Emmons / Mar 16, 2020

Canadian News

Medical expert highlights lack of ICU beds in Canada during coronavirus pandemic

The ex-president of Canadian Medical Association has warned Canadians about the impact of coronavirus and the lack of ICU beds.

Nico Johnson / Mar 16, 2020

Politics & Policy

O'Toole and MacKay debate how the government should handle coronavirus

Erin O'Toole and Peter MacKay differ on how best to fight coronavirus. The pandemic has thrown a wrench into the conservative leadership race.

Quinn Patrick / Mar 16, 2020

International News

First experimental coronavirus vaccine is tested on volunteer

On Monday, U.S. researchers gave a shot of an experimental vaccine for coronavirus to a volunteer. This is the first vaccine to be tested so far.

Sam Edwards / Mar 16, 2020

American News

President Trump says coronavirus will 'wash through' in the summer

President Donald Trump has said that coronavirus will “wash through” in July and August, meaning Trump expects the most deadly portion of this pandemic to be finished by the summer.

Nico Johnson / Mar 16, 2020

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