CanadaMay 11, 2020
Quebec reopens some elementary schools, daycares after COVID-19 shutdowns
Quebec children have begun heading back to class today for the first time since March as the province reopens elementary schools and daycares outside the Montreal area.
Quebec is the first province to open schools following the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, and school officials say it will be far from business as usual.
Students are being met by staff wearing masks and in some cases face shields, and they are being told to follow physical-distancing rules and wash their hands frequently.
Libraries, gyms and cafeterias will be closed, and children will spend most of the day at their desks
BCMay 09, 2020
COVID-19: 15 new cases, 2 more deaths reported in B.C. on Saturday
British Columbia reported 15 new COVID-19 cases, bringing the provincial total to 2,330 positive cases of the virus.
Provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry says two people have died, which brings the death toll to 129.
She says the two deaths are people who were residents of long-term care homes in the Vancouver area.
Henry says the number of people who have recovered from COVID-19 has increased to 1,659, which amounts to 71 per cent of those who tested positive for the virus.
Henry says on Mother's Day, she is asking families to honour their mothers by keeping them safe by avoiding close
CanadaMay 09, 2020
Trudeau says Canada will not pay full price for 8 million sub-standard masks
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Canada will not pay the full price for medical masks that do not live up to medical standards.About eight million of 11 million N95 respirators shipped to the government from China through a Montreal-based supplier failed to meet specifications, federal officials said Friday.Trudeau says the discovery speaks to the government's “rigorous verification system” overseen by the Public Health Agency of Canada.The prime minister did not name the price the government will pay for the sub-standard respirators, which are used to protect against the COVID-19 virus.
CanadaMay 09, 2020
Canada: 1,512 more COVID-19 cases reported on Friday
There are 66,434 confirmed and presumptive cases in Canada.
Quebec: 36,150 confirmed (including 2,725 deaths, 8,928 resolved)
Ontario: 19,598 confirmed (including 1,540 deaths, 13,990 resolved)
Alberta: 6,098 confirmed (including 115 deaths, 4,020 resolved)
British Columbia: 2,315 confirmed (including 127 deaths, 1,579 resolved)
Nova Scotia: 1,008 confirmed (including 46 deaths, 722 resolved)
Saskatchewan: 544 confirmed (including 6 deaths, 355 resolved)
Manitoba: 273 confirmed (including 7 deaths, 247 resolved), 11 presumptive
Newfoundland and Labrador: 261 confirmed (including 3 de
IndiaMay 09, 2020
COVID-19: Punjab govt cancels class 10th exams, new strategy to promote students
In view of the COVID-19 situation in the state, Punjab government has canceled the class 10th exams saying that students will be promoted based on their performance in pre-Board exams."Class X students under Punjab School Education Board will not have to take any exams and will be promoted on basis of their performance in pre-Board exams," said Chief Minister Amarinder Singh.The state government has also decided to promote students from classes 5th to 9th. "The state government has decided to promote all students of Classes V to X under Punjab School Education system to next class without any
WorldMay 08, 2020
WHO needs $1.7 billion to fund its response efforts for COVID-19
The head of the World Health Organization says the agency needs $1.7 billion to fund its response efforts for COVID-19 for the rest of the year, and that it's about $1.3 billion short. Last month, U.S. President Donald Trump announced he was suspending funding to the U.N. health agency, saying WHO botched its response to the coronavirus pandemic and was acting as a public relations agency for China. WHO said previously it was conducting an assessment of what the loss of U.S. funding would mean for its operations. In a press briefing on Friday, WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said WHO's C
CanadaMay 08, 2020
Canada's arts and culture organizations getting a clearer picture on divide of $500 million support
Canada's arts and culture organizations are getting a clearer picture of how the federal government plans to divide 500 million dollars of COVID-19 support. Heritage Minister Steven Guilbeault says the temporary relief plan aims to keep Canada's arts, culture and sports infrastructure intact through the pandemic. He says nearly 327-million dollars will be handed out in the initial stages, while the remainder will be ``assessed based on needs.'' The television and film industry will receive 116-million-dollars, through the Canada Media Fund and Telefilm Canada.
BCMay 08, 2020
TransLink suspends previously announced layoffs and service reductions
People in Metro Vancouver can rest assured that they will be able to get back to work as the Province of B.C. and TransLink announced their commitment to ensure transit service is available as British Columbians safely restart the provinceand its economy in the coming weeks and months. The Province and TransLink are working on a comprehensive solution to address the major financial impacts that TransLink, like many transit agencies across the country, has incurred due to the COVID-19 pandemic.Given the progress in these discussions, TransLink and its operating companies will suspend the servic
CanadaMay 08, 2020
Former N.S. guard faces 13 charges including sex assaults at women's prison
A year-long police investigation has resulted in 13 criminal charges against a former correctional officer whose alleged assaults of inmates at a federal prison for women in Nova Scotia are also the subject of a civil lawsuit. Truro police say Brian Wilson faces six sexual assault charges, six charges of breach of trust and one charge of communication for the purpose of obtaining sexual services.Police say they received a complaint in March 2019 alleging inappropriate relationships between Wilson and several female inmates at the Nova Institution for Women in Truro, N.S.They say Wilson has bee