CanadaMar 26, 2020
Deputy PM Chrystia Freeland: Any move by US to send soldiers to the border would be seen as damaging to relations
Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland says any move by the United States to send American soldiers to the border to intercept illegal migrants would be seen as damaging to Canada's relationship with the United States. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau confirmed that the two countries are discussing the possibility that U.S. troops could be deployed to the border, which was first reported by Global News. Freeland says Canada has made its position clear at a number of levels, including at the health and political levels that such a step would be unnecessary and not appropriate, given the current
BCMar 26, 2020
B.C. steps up emergency response to COVID-19
The British Columbia government is taking what is says are ``unprecedented steps'' to protect supply chains for goods and services, and stop the resale of food and medical supplies.Public Safety Minister Mike Farnworth issued a series of orders today to establish a unit to co-ordinate the distribution of goods and services, and he is allowing deliveries to be made at any time of the day.The resale of food, medical supplies, personal protective equipment and cleaning products has also been banned.Municipal bylaw officers will be allowed as well to enforce orders limiting the size of gatherings
WorldMar 26, 2020
Bomb disrupts funeral for 25 Sikhs killed in Afghan capital
An explosive device has disrupted a funeral service for 25 members of Afghanistan's Sikh minority community.
No one was hurt by the blast Thursday. Frightened mourners struggled to continue with the funeral prayers and cremation.
The 25 Sikhs had been killed Wednesday by a lone Islamic State gunman, rampaged through a Sikh house of worship in the heart of Kabul's old city.
A 6 year old child was among the victims.
WorldMar 26, 2020
Virus infections near 500,000 as health systems buckle
Worldwide infections from the coronavirus are soaring toward half a million people as health care systems struggle to keep up.American deaths passed the 1,000 mark.Both Italy and the United States appeared set Thursday to pass the number of infections in China, where the outbreak was first reported.The head of the World Health Organization is urging governments not to squander the opportunity to slow the spread of the virus while there is still time. The U.S. Senate passed a $2.2 trillion economic rescue package steering aid to businesses, workers and health care systems, and the House is exp
IndiaMar 26, 2020
India: FIR against Puducherry MLA for violating lockdown orders
A FIR was registered against Congress MLA John Kumar for allegedly violating the lockdown orders issued by the Puducherry government to contain the spread of COVID-19. It has been alleged that Kumar was distributing bags containing vegetables to a gathering of more than 200 people near his residence in Nellithope. Puducherry Chief Minister V Narayanasamy had earlier announced that curfew will be imposed in the Union Territory till March 31.
CanadaMar 26, 2020
3,409 positive COVID-19 cases in Canada, 35 deaths reported
There are 3,409 confirmed and presumptive cases in Canada. Quebec: 1,339 confirmed (including 6 deaths, 1 resolved) British Columbia: 659 confirmed (including 14 deaths, 185 resolved) Ontario: 688 confirmed (including 13 deaths, 8 resolved) Alberta: 419 confirmed (including 2 deaths) Saskatchewan: 86 confirmed Nova Scotia: 68 confirmed Newfoundland and Labrador: 4 confirmed, 63 presumptive Manitoba: 25 confirmed, 10 presumptive New Brunswick: 26 confirmed Canadians quarantined at CFB Trenton: 13 confirmed Prince Edward Island: 5 confirmed The territories: 4 confirmed Total: 3,409 (73 presumpt
BCMar 26, 2020
B.C.: 42 new cases of COVID-19, number of deaths in the province-14
Another 42 cases of COVID-19 are being reported in the province along with another death at a long-term care centre in North Vancouver. Provincial health officer Doctor Bonnie Henry says BC now has a total of 659 cases and 14 deaths. She says 64 COVID-19 patients are in hospital, including 26 in intensive care.
CanadaMar 25, 2020
COVID-19: 4 new deaths in Ontario, 100 more cases reported
Ontario is reporting four new COVID-19 deaths, bringing the provincial total to 13. The new figures come as the province saw its largest single-day spike in new cases. There were 100 more COVID-19 cases in the province, bringing the provincial total to 688. Health officials have said increasing numbers are expected as many Canadians return from abroad.
CanadaMar 25, 2020
Alberta has 61 new cases of COVID-19, Total cases 419
Alberta has reported 61 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the total in the province to 419 cases. Dr. Deena Hinshaw, the province's chief medical officer, says the cases include a recent outbreak at a care home for developmentally disabled adults. Premier Jason Kenney says police now have full authority to enforce public health orders and issue fines to people who are not self-isolating after travel outside Canada.