CanadaMar 13, 2020
Libraries, recreation centres, swimming pools, childcare centres, March break camps being closed in Toronto
Toronto's medical officer of health says all licensed childcare centres will be closed until April 5 to stop the spread of the COVID-19 outbreak. Dr. Eileen de Villa is also recommending that anyone who has travelled recently outside of Canada to self-isolate for two weeks. The city will also shut down many public buildings including libraries, recreation centres and swimming pools as well as cancel March break camps. Officials, however, are not asking people to avoid mass public transit. Toronto Mayor John Tory, who recently returned from a trade mission to London, says he has no symptoms bu
CanadaMar 13, 2020
Canada's national museums set to shut their doors
Canada's national museums are set to shut their doors Saturday as the COVID-19 pandemic hits cultural venues across the country. National Museums of Canada has announced that the public institutions will be closed until further notice to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus. The decision impacts the Canadian Museum of History, the Canadian Museum for Human Rights, the Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21, the Canadian Museum of Nature, the Canadian War Museum, Ingenium and the National Gallery of Canada.
BCMar 13, 2020
3 administrative workers at Lions Gate Hospital, test positive for COVID-19
Three administrative workers at Lions Gate Hospital in North Vancouver have tested positive for COVID-19. Vancouver Coastal Health says they are in self-isolation at home and are recovering. The health authority says they have not worked in the hospital's clinical areas. The authority's medical health officers are investigating the source of the transmission and following up with other staff members who might have had close contact with the infected employees. Starting today, the health authority says only family members are allowed to visit the hospital, out of an abundance of caution. There
CanadaMar 13, 2020
PM Trudeau: health professionals have told no need for tests, unless some symptoms develop
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says while he and his children are remaining in self-isolation after his wife tested positive for the novel coronavirus, health professionals have told him he does not need to be tested unless he develops symptoms. Sophie Gregoire Trudeau is now in quarantine following her diagnosis, and Health Minister Patty Hajdu says public health officials will be reaching out to everyone who had contact with her. Trudeau says he will be working from home for the next couple of weeks, and he is keeping in close touch with his counterparts in the provinces and abroad.
CanadaMar 13, 2020
Patty Hajdu: public health officials will be reaching out to everyone who had contact with Sophie Trudeau
Health Minister Patty Hajdu says public health officials will be reaching out to everyone who had contact with Sophie Gregoire Trudeau since she became symptomatic. The prime minister's wife was diagnosed with COVID-19 yesterday after returning from the U.K. Hajdu says that, because of the relatively low number of cases in this country, it's still possible for public health officials to do ``contact tracing'' for people diagnosed with the illness. The country's deputy chief public health officer says Gregoire Trudeau was not symptomatic on the plane, so it's not necessary to reach out to thos
CanadaMar 13, 2020
Bank of Canada cuts interest rate to 0.75%
The Bank of Canada is cutting its overnight rate target by half a percentage point to 0.75 per cent in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The last rate cut was last week, when it dropped from 1.75 per cent to 1.25 per cent.
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Meantime, Finance Minister Bill Morneau says the government is making 10-
BCMar 13, 2020
Vancouver police seek pink shirt-wearing suspect in Anti-Bullying Day attack
Metro Vancouver Transit Police are asking for the public's help identifying a man wearing a pink shirt who allegedly violently robbed an elderly man on Pink Shirt Day, or Anti-Bullying Day.Transit police say on the morning of February 26th the man in the pink shirt approached the elderly man on a SkyTrain that had just left Granville Station in Vancouver.Police say the suspect reached into the elderly man's pocket and took five dollars before punching him in the face multiple times, breaking his glasses.The suspect left the train at Main Street-Science World Station and paramedics were called
BCMar 13, 2020
L.A. Matheson high school locked down after staffer assaulted, seriously injured
A staff member has been seriously hurt in an attack at L.A. Matheson high school in Surrey. RCMP say an emergency response team has been sent to L.A. Matheson Secondary School and the building has been locked down. They say a staff member was assaulted just before 8:30 a.m. and has been taken to hospital. A suspect was seen leaving the school grounds in a grey KIA. Police are appealing for information from witnesses or from anyone who may have surveillance or dashcam footage. RCMP have not said how the staff member was injured but say updates will be provided when more information is avai
CanadaMar 13, 2020
Canadian Parliament shuts until April 20 due to pandemic
Canada's Parliament has agreed to shut down for more than a month.
The move comes while Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is governing remotely from his home, in self imposed quarantine after his wife tested positive for the new corona virus.
Friday's vote is meant to to help ensure lawmakers do not contribute to the spread of for virus.
The moves a day after Trudeau's wife tested positive.
The prime minister himself has been in selfimposed quarantine.
All parties in Parliament agreed to the suspension, which means lawmakers will miss two weeks of sessions since they had previously planned to be a