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EnglishApr 11, 2020

31 people have died at a west-end Montreal long-term care home, investigation ordered

Quebec Premier Francois Legault says 31 people have died at a west-end Montreal long-term care home that is now under trusteeship. Legault said at least five patients at the Residence Herron in Dorval, Que., died after testing positive for COVID-19. The premier says Quebec's Health Department has ordered an investigation and the province's Public Security Department has also asked for a police investigation. Legault says the owner of the long-term care residence owns other such homes and they will all be inspected.
BCApr 11, 2020

35 new cases and 3 new deaths reported in B.C., province also working on outbreak at a federal prison in Mission

British Columbia is reporting 35 new cases of COVID-19 as well as three new deaths. The province now has 1,445 total positive tests and 58 deaths. Provincial health officer Bonnie Henry says 134 people are hospitalized, with 63 in critical care. Henry says the province is working closely with federal counterparts to deal with a COVID-19 outbreak at a federal prison in Mission, B.C. She also urged residents to stay home for the long weekend and avoid ``unnecessary travel.''
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EnglishApr 11, 2020

Tennis Canada: Rogers Cup women's tennis tournament will not be played this year

The Rogers Cup women's tennis tournament will not be played this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Tennis Canada announced the event, scheduled for Aug. 7 to 16 in Montreal, is off the schedule. Quebec's government announced Friday no sporting events could be held through Aug. 31, though it left the door slightly open for pro teams. Tennis Canada says the women's event will return to Montreal in August 2021.
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EnglishApr 11, 2020

31 new deaths and 411 new COVID-19 cases in Ontario

Ontario is reporting 31 new deaths from COVID-19 in Ontario for a total of 253. The province also reported 411 new cases of the virus, with the total number of cases at 6,648. The Ministry of Health says 2,858 of the cases are resolved, which is just over 40 per cent of COVID-19 cases in Ontario.
EnglishApr 11, 2020

PM Trudeau: Even if every possible precaution is taken, the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic could get worse before getting better

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says even if every possible precaution is taken, the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic could get worse before they get better. He says Canada's determination to fight the virus and the country's commitment to look out for one another might be put to the test, but believes Canadians are up to the challenge. Speaking in the House of Commons today during a special sitting of Parliament to pass the Liberals' massive wage subsidy program aimed at helping businesses and workers through the COVID-19 downturn, Trudeau delivered a speech outlining the challenges the pandem
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EnglishApr 11, 2020

49 more deaths reported in Quebec, number of COVID-19 cases rise past 12,000

Quebec has seen another spike in the number of deaths in the province and now has 289 deaths linked to COVID-19. Premier Francois Legault says the province also has 12,292 confirmed cases and 778 people are hospitalized 211 in intensive care. Legault is also resassuring Quebecers that he won't reopen schools and daycares without public health's blessing. There were strong reactions from parents and teachers' unions after Legault suggested Friday those institutions closed by the government until May 4, could reopen ahead of that date as Quebec looks at ways to restart the economy.
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EnglishApr 11, 2020

India clears list of 13 countries for hydroxychloroquine, 35.82 lakh tablets sanctioned for US

India has cleared the first list of 13 countries for hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) which includes USA, Spain, Germany, Bahrain, Brazil, Nepal, Bhutan, Sri Lanka, Afghanistan, Maldives and Bangladesh, the sources said. They said USA had asked for 48 lakh tablets of HCQ and India has sanctioned 35.82 lakh tablets, sources said. Hydroxychloroquine is an anti-malarial drug deemed to be useful in dealing with COVID-19. The sources said that India has also sent nine MT of Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient (API) to the US in line with its request. They said Brazil and Canada are expected to get 50 lakh tab
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EnglishApr 11, 2020

COVID-19: Number of cases rise to 22,147, number of deaths-569 in Canada

There are 22,147 confirmed and presumptive cases in Canada. Quebec: 11,677 confirmed (including 241 deaths, 1,341 resolved) Ontario: 6,237 confirmed (including 222 deaths, 2,574 resolved) Alberta: 1,500 confirmed (including 39 deaths, 713 resolved) British Columbia: 1,410 confirmed (including 55 deaths, 879 resolved) Nova Scotia: 407 confirmed (including 2 deaths, 93 resolved) Saskatchewan: 283 confirmed (including 3 deaths, 136 resolved), 1 presumptive Newfoundland and Labrador: 239 confirmed (including 3 deaths, 103 resolved) Manitoba: 215 confirmed (including 4 deaths, 92 resolved), 15 pre
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BCApr 11, 2020

COVID-19: With 5 new deaths reported, total deaths rise to 55 and total cases to 1,410 in B.C.

British Columbia is reporting five more deaths due to COVID-19, along with 40 new cases. That brings the provincial death toll to 55 among 1,410 confirmed cases in total. The province says 128 people are hospitalized, including 65 in intensive care. It says there have been no new outbreaks at long-term care facilities since the last update on Thursday.

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BCJun 16, 2025

Extortion-focused safety forum held in Surrey

A series of violent shootings in Surrey over the past few days amid extortion calls has led many in the community to ask questions about safety. Meanwhile, in response to community concerns, the Surrey Safety Community Forum was held on Sunday afternoon from 2pm to 4pm at the Reflections Banquet Hall in Surrey.This is the same location where a similar forum was held about a year and a half ago on the same issue. MP Sukh Dhaliwal, provincial Public Safety Minister Garry Begg, Surrey Mayor Brenda Locke, Surrey Police Chief Chief Constable Norm Lipinski, and RCMP Chief Superintendent Wendy Mehat
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BCJun 13, 2025

BC govt. recognizes significant concern regarding the ongoing extortion attempts

Minister of Public Safety and Solicitor General, Garry Begg has released the following statement amid community concerns about public safety while extortion threats and organized crime stories are making headlines. “We recognize the significant concern within the South Asian community regarding the ongoing extortion attempts by organized criminals. “Recently, the Delta Police Department, with assistance from the Lower Mainland Emergency Response Team and the Peel Regional Police arrested two suspects in the murder case of an individual in Brampton, who was a victim of extortion. This ser
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CanadaJun 13, 2025

Vancouver Police seek suspect in West-side break-ins

Vancouver Police are sharing images of a suspect in multiple early-morning break-ins on the city’s west-side, and encourage people to lock their doors and windows to prevent additional crimes. “We are actively working to identify and arrest this suspect, who is linked to break-ins throughout Marpole, Kerrisdale, Arbutus Ridge, Oakridge and Shaunghnessey,” says Constable Tania Visintin. “Until we find him, we’re asking people to take extra precautions and to call police immediately if you encounter him.” The suspect, believed to be an Asian man in his 30s, has struck 16 times since
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CanadaJun 13, 2025

Over the past six months, there have been 10 reports of extortion in Surrey

Following a number of extortions being reported to police in Surrey, Surrey Police Service (SPS) and the RCMP Surrey Provincial Operations Support Unit (SPOSU) are working to advance these investigations and determine any linkages. SPS and SPOSU are also meeting regularly with other regional police agencies who have similar investigations and they are in contact with the RCMP National Coordination and Support Team (NCST), which is providing national coordination and tools to help advance extortion investigations. Numerous police agencies in Canada have reported that individuals or businesse
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CanadaJun 13, 2025

Jagmeet Singh's brother says Canadians warned about risk to their life deserve protection

The brother of former federal NDP leader Jagmeet Singh, who has been active in Canadian politics for many years, has demanded that Canadians who have been warned of a threat to their lives should be provided with security. Gurrattan Singh raised this issue after Sikh Organization of Canada spokesperson Balpreet Singh told a press conference yesterday that dozens of Sikh Canadians are currently on active duty to warm. This notice is given by the police to alert a person when they suspect a credible threat. Gurrattan Singh said that immediate steps should be taken to provide security to those