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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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Doug Ford calls Toronto anti-shutdown protestors at legislature a 'bunch of yahoos'

Ford believes that the protesters gathered in Queen's Park today to make their views known on the lockdown are simply "irresponsible, reckless, and selfish."

Libby Emmons / Apr 25, 2020

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BREAKING: Protestors descend on Ontario legislature to demonstrate against shutdown

On Saturday afternoon, protestors gathered at Queen's Park in Toronto to express their frustration with what they see as overly restrictive coronavirus shutdown measures by the government.

Beth Baisch and Barrett Wilson / Apr 25, 2020

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Canada's far-left activists plan to use coronavirus to further violent aims

Canadian far-left extremist groups are hoping to take advantage of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic to further their radical views through direct violence.

Jonathan Bradley / 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

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Ontario has more coronavirus recoveries than active cases

As of Friday, 640 new confirmed cases of coronavirus have been reported in Ontario, but the province's number of resolved cases is higher than the active ones.

Sam Edwards / Apr 24, 2020

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Trudeau government claims China will replace one million faulty masks

Chinese suppliers have said they will replace the shoddy medical equipment they sent Canada in one of their "mask diplomacy" missions.

Nico Johnson / Apr 24, 2020

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Quebec premier: grandparents shouldn't hug grandkids this summer

Legault has asked Quebeckers to "deprogram" in an attempt to adapt to a continuation of social distancing practices as the province gradually reopens.

Barrett Wilson / Apr 24, 2020

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BREAKING: Nova Scotia RCMP tells residents to stay indoors after unconfirmed reports of gun shots in two neighbourhoods

Nova Scotia RCMP has advised residents to stay indoors following reports of gun shots fired in the Haliburton area of Hammonds Plains, Nova Scotia.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Apr 24, 2020

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Quebec suspends mandatory French test for doctors and nurses fighting pandemic

Doctors and nurses do not have to pass a French-language exam in Quebec in order to help with the fight against coronavirus.

Sam Edwards / Apr 24, 2020

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Trudeau to work with provinces to reopen Canada, not yet out of the woods

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has said that he is working with the provinces to safely lift economic restrictions and open up Canada.

Nico Johnson / Apr 24, 2020

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BREAKING: Ford announces $900 million in rent relief funds for small and medium-sized businesses

The plan was announced this morning by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, and will provide businesses with a 75 percent reduction in rent for April, May, and June.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Apr 24, 2020

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RCMP: Nova Scotia gunman's weapons likely from United States

Campbell confirmed that one weapon has been traced to Canada, but that the other weapons on the scene were likely obtained in the United States.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / 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

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RCMP releases timeline of the shooter's path through Nova Scotia

A timeline is being provided by RCMP showing the route taken by the NS shooter showing over 12 hours of travel beginning Saturday and ending Sunday morning.

Sam Edwards / Apr 24, 2020

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