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Police arrest Ontario man accidentally released from Maplehurst Correctional Complex

An inmate who was released from Maplehurst Correctional Complex by mistake last week might be in the Kitchener area, according to Halton Regional Police.

Sam Edwards / Apr 22, 2020

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Grammarly does the WHO’s bidding by censoring phrases like 'China Virus'

Grammarly insists: “Change the term. Phrases like China Virus can encourage bias and misinformation. Try using the official name used by the World Health Organization instead.”

Libby Emmons and Barrett Wilson / Apr 22, 2020

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New study suggests that coronavirus has mutated into at least 30 different strains

The results of a new study carried out in China claims to show that the virus' ability to mutate has been greatly underestimated by medical officials.

Sam Edwards / Apr 22, 2020

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BREAKING: Trudeau announces $9 BILLION benefit for students, eligible for up to $1,750 a month

The new benefit will give students $1250 a month, from may until august. Those who are caretakers for others or have a disability will see $1750.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Apr 22, 2020

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Harvard refuses to give back millions in coronavirus aid despite $41 billion endowment

Trump accused Harvard, the wealthiest university in the country, of taking coronavirus aid that they did not need. He is asking that they return the money.

C.G. Jones / Apr 22, 2020

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Doug Ford predicts Victoria Day for lifting of some lockdown restrictions

Ontario Premier Doug Ford has predicted that Ontario will lift their lockdown and economic restrictions by Victoria Day.

Nico Johnson / Apr 22, 2020

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Suspect in NS mass shooting was not allowed to own firearms after 2002 assault charge

The gunman responsible for the Nova Scotia shooting which left at least 22 people dead was banned from owning firearms following an assault conviction.

Sam Edwards / 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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Trudeau government censors thousands of coronavirus pandemic records

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's cabinet has concealed thousands of pandemic records. These documents include government contracts and memos by ministers.

Barrett Wilson / Apr 22, 2020

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Home coronavirus test kits approved by US FDA after initial delay

The US FDA has now updated its position on the legitimacy of at-home coronavirus test kits, granting an emergency use authorization to LapCorp.

C.G. Jones / Apr 22, 2020

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UK coronavirus vaccine to begin human trials for potential fall availability

Oxford University has been working on a vaccine for the novel coronavirus. On Thursday, it will begin human trials, announced Health Secretary Matt Hancock.

Quinn Patrick / Apr 22, 2020

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Nova Scotia didn't send an emergency alert for active shooter, but did for social distancing

Nova Scotia Premier Stephen McNeil would later say that an alert wasn't sent throughout the province because he was never asked to do so.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Apr 21, 2020

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University students in Ontario being sued by 3M after allegedly charging $17 for N95 masks

A company that produces N95 masks is suing a business in Ontario for price gouging and claiming false affiliation.

Sam Edwards / Apr 21, 2020

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Detroit hospital announces mass layoffs due to revenue downturn

Beaumont Health, Michigan’s largest healthcare system, to temporarily lay off 2,475 employees, permanently dissolving 450 positions.

C.G. Jones / Apr 21, 2020

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Doug Ford says he's feeling pressure to open Ontario, even from nephew

The Ontario Premier Doug Ford has been receiving increasing pressure to open the economy, particularly so from his 12-year-old nephew.

Nico Johnson / Apr 21, 2020

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