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Feds reviewing COVID-19 aid to prep for potential second wave, Trudeau say

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OTTAWA — The federal government's ongoing review about the good, bad and possibly ugly parts of its response to COVID-19 will feed into plans...

Farm, nail salon outbreaks contribute to spike in COVID-19 cases in Ontario

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TORONTO — A spike in new COVID-19 cases in Ontario on Monday was attributed to two recent outbreaks — one at a farm in Windsor-Essex...

New models show COVID-19 progress but with ‘hotspots’ to monitor

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OTTAWA — Canada's chief public health officer says the country appears to have largely gotten a handle on the spread of COVID-19, limiting transmission...

Town’s workplace outbreak over, as Georgina’s active COVID-19 cases drop below double digits: York...

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By: Mike Anderson The Town of Georgina’s recent workplace outbreak at the Civic Centre, the result of two employees testing positive for COVID-19, was declared...

Ontario reports 257 new COVID-19 cases, 7 more deaths.

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TORONTO — Ontario reported 257 new cases of COVID-19 and seven new deaths related to the virus. The total number of cases now stands at 34,911, which...

Ontario reports 178 new cases, six new deaths related to COVID-19

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TORONTO — Ontario reported 178 new cases of COVID-19 and six new deaths related to the virus on Sunday. The total number of cases now...

Mayor Margaret Quirk’s letter to Doug Ford

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Editor's note: River Glen Haven Nursing Home in Sutton is one of the worst long-term care outbreaks in York Region, with 90 resident cases and...

Georgina Animal Shelter and Adoption Centre adapt to COVID-19 crisis

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By: Michelle Poirier The Georgina Animal Shelter and Adoption Centre is closed to the public due to COVID-19, but staff are still working to make...

Ontario reports 160 new cases of COVID-19 as province extends emergency orders

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TORONTO — Ontario reported 160 new cases of COVID-19 and eight more deaths related to the virus on Saturday. The total number of cases now...

Canada commits $300M to global COVID-19 fight but PM urged to spend $1.5 billion

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OTTAWA — Canada contributed $300 million on Saturday towards the international fight against COVID-19, as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau joined fellow leaders, activists and...

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