WorldMay 22, 2020
Pakistan jet with 98 aboard crashes near Karachi airport
Pakistan's civil aviation authority says at least two people survived the crash of a Pakistan International Airlines plane in a neighbourhood close to the airport in Karachi.There were 91 passengers and seven crew members aboard the Airbus A-320 flight from Lahore.A recording of the flight's final moments indicates it was trying to land when one of its engines failed.Karachi's mayor says five or six houses were destroyed.The pilot of Pakistani International Airlines Flight 8303 was heard transmitting a mayday to the tower shortly before the crash of the Airbus A320, which was flying from Lahor
IndiaMay 22, 2020
Vande Bharat Mission: First Air India flight from Vancouver takes off with 200 Indians
Air India flight took off from Vancouver International Airport on May 20 with over 200 Indians on board.This is the first Vande Bharat Mission repatriation flight from Canada and the first Air India flight to operate from Vancouver."The first Vande Bharat Mission flight from Canada left from Vancouver on May 20, 2020 with 200 passengers on board. Air India-1190 left Vancouver for Delhi and Amritsar with Indian citizens that included elderly, pregnant women, children and students, who were stranded here after travel restrictions were imposed due to COVID-19 outbreak," said Consulate General of
CanadaMay 22, 2020
1,182 COVID-19 cases and 121 deaths reported in Canada today
There are 81,324 confirmed and presumptive cases in Canada.
Quebec: 45,495 confirmed (including 3,800 deaths, 13,327 resolved)
Ontario: 24,187 confirmed (including 1,993 deaths, 18,509 resolved)
Alberta: 6,768 confirmed (including 132 deaths, 5,710 resolved)
British Columbia: 2,479 confirmed (including 152 deaths, 2,020 resolved)
Nova Scotia: 1,046 confirmed (including 58 deaths, 959 resolved)
Saskatchewan: 622 confirmed (including 7 deaths, 509 resolved)
Manitoba: 279 confirmed (including 7 deaths, 265 resolved), 11 presumptive
Newfoundland and Labrador: 260 confirmed (including 3 d
CanadaMay 22, 2020
WestJet asks minister for labour code exemptions affecting layoffs
WestJet Airlines Ltd. says it has asked the federal labour minister for an exemption to Canada Labour Code provisions to facilitate group terminations.
The company said in an email the exemption would give it flexibility “to act in a timely manner” amid the COVID-19 pandemic that has tanked travel demand across the globe.
The April 27 letter to Labour Minister Filomena Tassi, signed by vice-president Mark Porter and obtained by The Canadian Press, states that WestJet expects to cut some employees and that the provisions are “seriously detrimental” to its operations and “unduly pre
BCMay 22, 2020
"Second wave of COVID-19 could sweep back into BC", 12 more cases reported
Provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry says chances are that a second wave of COVID-19 could sweep back into BC along with other colds and flu in the fall.
Dr. Henry says they've been watching a similar pattern elsewhere and because the virus hasn't been wiped out in the province, there is potential for it to rapidly take off.
She says in South Korea the virus spread to hundreds of people through nightclubs.
12 new COVID-19 cases reported
Twelve more people have tested positive for the virus in BC for a total of 2,479, while2,020 have fully recovered.
Three more people have died, br
BCMay 21, 2020
B.C.'s minimum wage increase of 75 cents will go ahead as planned: Minister
British Columbia businesses devastated by the COVID-19 pandemic will still have to pay a scheduled increase in the minimum wage next month just as many are struggling to get back in operation. Labour Minister Harry Bains says the province will push ahead with the planned minimum wage increase on June 1 to $14.60 per hour from $13.85 an hour. He says the lowest paid workers need money in their pockets to help them support their livelihoods and contribute more dollars to local businesses. Bains says B.C.'s economic restart plan launched this week after steady declines in COVID-19 cases aims to
CanadaMay 21, 2020
28 military members test positive for COVID-19
The Canadian Armed Forces says 28 military members have tested positive for COVID-19 after being deployed to help at long-term care facilities in Ontario and Quebec. That represents a dramatic increase from the five cases announced last week. The number include 12 new cases in Ontario and 16 in Quebec. The military says nearly 1,700 members of the Forces are working in nursing homes, where regular staff have been overwhelmed by the novel coronavirus. Members are working in 25 long-term care homes in Quebec and in five in Ontario. Most are in support roles such as cleaning, serving food and as
CanadaMay 21, 2020
Quebec day camps to operate as of late June with COVID-19 distancing measures
The Quebec government will allow children's day camps to open on June 22 with physical distancing measures due to COVID-19.
Premier Francois Legault told reporters in Montreal today that camps will proceed with smaller groups of children, and he encouraged teenagers and young adults to apply for counsellor jobs.
The premier says the province hasn't ruled out providing help for municipalities and groups that run the camps and will have to double staffing to meet public health guidelines.
Legault says the province is also looking to open up public pools, but authorities say sleep-away summe
BCMay 21, 2020
BC Liberals reaffirm call for PPE funding to protect workers
Over a week since Official Opposition Leader Andrew Wilkinson called on the provincial government to help with funding toprovide access to Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for small businesses, the BC Liberals are again pushing John Horgan for action.
“Last Tuesday I wrote to Premier Horgan hoping to get his support for funding PPE access for small businesses and non-profits looking to safely reopenbut we have yet to see any action on this important requirement for safely restarting our economy,” said Wilkinson.
"Without help to buy required PPE and safety upgrades, local businesses