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Ford government releases plan to reopen economy and province

The plan, set in stages, resembles the strategies laid out by provinces like Saskatchewan, who intent to lift restrictions starting May 4.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Apr 27, 2020

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Canadian Super Bowl hero is now volunteering on the frontline in a long-term care home

Laurent Duvernay-Tardif, Canadian right guard for the Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs, is using his doctorate in medicine to combat coronavirus in a long-term care home in Quebec.

Barrett Wilson / Apr 27, 2020

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Suicide and crisis lines see dramatic spike in calls during pandemic, but lack volunteers

Canada's mental health phone lines have seen a spike since the COVID-19 pandemic and yet they are at risk of closing altogether.

Quinn Patrick / Apr 27, 2020

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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

BREAKING: Trudeau says that life won't return to normal even when we have a vaccine 'two or three years from now'

In his daily coronavirus press conference, Justin Trudeau said that life will not get 'back to normal' even 'two or three years from now' when we have a vaccine.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Apr 27, 2020

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More asylum seekers crossing into Canada under new agreement

The border closures between Canada and the US that have been in place since late March have begun to creep back open to serve asylum seekers.

Libby Emmons / Apr 27, 2020

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Australia won't back down from coronavirus investigation despite Chinese threats

A leading Chinese official has urged Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison to discontinue an independent inquiry into the beginnings of the coronavirus.

C.G. Jones / Apr 27, 2020

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Trudeau government's failure on medical supplies cost taxpayers $500 MILLION

The failure of the Trudeau government to have a sufficient stockpile of emergency medical supplies has cost the Canadian taxpayer half a billion dollars.

Barrett Wilson / Apr 27, 2020

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Canada could see coronavirus claim 50 percent of restaurants and bars

April's numbers will likely see another spike, with another 18 percent of restaurants closing up shop permanently by the month's end.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Apr 27, 2020

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Canadian potato farmers have a glut of spuds after demand drops due to coronavirus

Potato farmers in Manitoba and PEI are facing another rough year after two years of harvest losses. Now, because of coronavirus this is looking like another tough one.

Sam Edwards / Apr 27, 2020

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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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New Zealand opens up as coronavirus continues downward trend

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern is moving the alert level down from 4, as "there is no widespread undetected community transmission in New Zealand."

Libby Emmons / Apr 27, 2020

News, Culture

The left wants to cancel documentary darling Michael Moore

Michael Moore's new documentary exposes the environmental impact of the renewable energy industry, and for that he has raised the ire of climate activists.

C.G. Jones / Apr 27, 2020

Canadian News, News

WATCH: Poilievre says Trudeau is using 'freakonomics' during pandemic, says response is a 'governmental failure'

The shadow minister then pointed out that there would still be businesses losing out of 50 percent of their incomes who would not meet the 70 percent threshold.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Apr 26, 2020

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Oregon man part of radical left-wing antifascist group sues his grandmother over rent disagreement

Austin Goodrich was part of an antifa group that shut down a College Republicans event at Portland State in 2019. (Photo: Andy Ngo)

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Apr 26, 2020

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