There are now 250 cases of COVID-19 associated with a Canada Post facility in Mississauga, an increase of 26 since yesterday.
Air Transat says travel restrictions and measures implemented by the federal government, including the need to present a negative COVID-19 test and to quarantine upon entry to Canada have "had a significant impact on our bookings."
A Canada Post employee who worked at the Crown corporation's Gateway East plant in Mississauga and contracted COVID-19 earlier this month has died. The union representing the worker says he was a man in his sixties. @FarrahMerali has the latest. Read more:
With Conservative Leader Erin O’Toole warning of “vaccine protectionism” abroad, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says a top European Union leader assured him the bloc’s export controls will not cut off shipments of vital COVID-19 shots to Canada.
The government may conduct clinical trials for colchicine, a drug for gout that has reportedly shown efficacy in treating Covid-19 in Canada. | @JMAurelioINQ
A Canada Post employee who worked at the Crown corporation's Gateway East plant in Mississauga and contracted COVID-19 earlier this month has died.
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Canada has controlled its Covid-19 cases as the US struggles. There's been no controversy over masks, plus "early and widespread testing, a free health care system still building surge capacity, longer shutdowns, slower reopenings, social distancing,” @paulanewtonCNN explains.
The first batch of doses of Pfizer-BioNTech’s COVID-19 vaccine have arrived in Canada.
COVID-19 deaths: United States: 225,000 Population: 328.2 million COVID-19 deaths: Canada: 9,963 Japan: 1,716 Australia: 905 South Korea: 457 Vietnam: 35 New Zealand: 25 Taiwan: 7 Total deaths: 13,108 Total population: 364.6 million Donald Trump: "It is what it is." Pathetic.
The most important question tonight was in the beginning— why does the US has 2.5 times more deaths from Covid-19 than Canada? Pence didn’t even try to answer it. Trump should asked again and again until Election Day. Judge leaders by results.
Chiefs’ starting RG @LaurentDTardif is the first NFL player to opt out of his contract due to COVID-19. Duvernay-Tardif will not play this year and instead will continue to work as an orderly at a long-term care facility in Canada, helping fight COVID-19.
Just had a nice conversation with Prime Minister@JustinTrudeau of Canada. Great to hear that his wonderful wife Sophie is doing very well. The United States and Canada will continue to coordinate closely together on COVID-19.
If you’ve lost your income because of COVID-19, the Canada Emergency Response Benefit will give you $2,000 a month for up to 4 months. It doesn’t matter whether you worked full time, on contract, or were self-employed - you qualify and can apply starting the week of April 6th.
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