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Trudeau government expected to increase funding to the WHO to make up for the US

The EU and WHO expect Canada to provide more financial relief to the global health organization to make up for monies lost by the US defunding.

Quinn Patrick / Apr 27, 2020

Canadian News, News

Historic Montreal building Academie Ste-Anne gutted by fire

The Academie Ste-Anne elementary school in Montreal caught fire Sunday night, and firefighters are still working on the blaze as of this morning.

Quinn Patrick / Apr 27, 2020

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Ford to unveil Ontario economic reboot plans next week

Plans on how to reopen the Ontario economy will be unveiled as early as next week by the provincial government.

Quinn Patrick / Apr 26, 2020

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Windsor Water World opens its doors to homeless during the pandemic

Homeless people in Windsor, Ontario will now have a place to go while the pandemic continues with a new day program offered at Windsor Water World.

Quinn Patrick / Apr 25, 2020

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Calgary bans public events to August 31

Calgary Mayor Naheed Nenshi announced on Friday that all public events in the city will be banned until August 31 as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Quinn Patrick / Apr 25, 2020

News, American News, International News

Over 50,000 US citizens now killed by coronavirus

The number of confirmed coronavirus death in the United States has surpassed 50,000, according to research from John Hopkins University

Quinn Patrick / Apr 24, 2020

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Over 7 million Canadians have applied for CERB in a month

The number of Canadians who have applied for the Canada Emergency Response Benefit has reached over seven million, according to recent data.

Quinn Patrick / Apr 24, 2020

News, International News

Asteroid to pass by Earth's orbit appears to be wearing face mask

Nasa has spotted a rather unusual asteroid that is set to fly past Earth next week, although it is unlikely that it will collied with our planet.

Quinn Patrick / Apr 24, 2020

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Scotiabank Arena becomes kitchen preparing 10,000 meals daily for frontline workers

The Scotiabank Arena has been transformed into a kitchen to prepare meals for frontline workers during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to CBC.

Quinn Patrick / Apr 24, 2020

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WHO demands that US restore funding

The World Health Organization reached out to the US government on Wednesday to ask them to reconsider their recent suspension of funding.

Quinn Patrick / Apr 23, 2020

Opinion

The Trudeau government's 5 worst coronavirus blunders

The Trudeau administration has had some serious blunders in attempting to handle the coronavirus pandemic. We take a look at the top 5 so far.

Quinn Patrick / Apr 22, 2020

Canadian News, News, Business & Finance

Tim Hortons will require temperature checks and face masks for staff

Tim Hortons will now require its employees to take a temperature check before starting their shifts as part of their extended COVID-19 safety precautions.

Quinn Patrick / Apr 22, 2020

Canadian News, News

WATCH: Mustang does donuts at Yonge and Dundas intersection, no arrests made

The driver of a Mustang who went viral after doing a number of pretty impressive donuts in the Yonge and Dundas intersection on Monday night.

Quinn Patrick / Apr 22, 2020

Canadian News, News

16-year-old suspected of stealing vehicle found stuck in garbage bin

A teen believed to be in connection with a Winnipeg car jacking that turned violent was discovered stuck inside a garbage can on Monday.

Quinn Patrick / Apr 22, 2020

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Ford government to distribute 21,000 iPads to Ontario students in need

Ontario Premier Doug Ford announced that the province has signed a recent deal with Apple to get iPads to Ontario students to facilitate remote learning.

Quinn Patrick / Apr 22, 2020

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