BCMay 15, 2020
Parents in B.C. given a choice to allow children to return to class on a part-time basis from June 1
Parents in British Columbia will be given the choice of allowing their children to return to class on a part-time basis in June. The government says its goal is for the return of full-time classes in September, if it is safe. Under the part-time plan, the number of students allowed in schools will be reduced. For kindergarten to Grade 5, most students will go to school half time, such as alternating days, while grades 6 to 12 will go to school about one day a week. The province says there are already about 5,000 students in classrooms, including children of essential workers and those needing
CanadaMay 15, 2020
Montreal to get one million masks, $6 million to transit agencies for wide availability
Quebec is reporting an additional 50 deaths today linked to COVID-19, bringing the provincial total to 3,401. Provincial health authorities also reported 41,420 confirmed cases, an increase of 696 in the past 24 hours. Premier Francois Legault noted it has been some time since those numbers have been that low as he wrapped up a two-day visit to Montreal, the epicentre of COVID-19 cases and deaths in the province. Legault says the province will give Montreal one million masks to distribute and provide $6 million to transit agencies in the Montreal area to make masks more widely available.
CanadaMay 15, 2020
In-person Parliament must resume : Scheer
Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer is again calling for a return of Parliament.The House of Commons stands adjourned until May 25, though has returned several times in a modified form to pass emergency aid legislation.Committees are also still meeting virtually, and a special one dealing solely with response to the COVID-19 pandemic meets twice a week virtually and once in person.But Scheer says as restrictions begin to lift across the country and a slow economic recovery begins, it is even more important to be able to keep the Liberal government accountable for the billions in aid they've spe
CanadaMay 15, 2020
Federal COVID-19 wage subsidy to last through summer: Trudeau
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says a federal wage subsidy for employees in businesses hit hard by COVID-19 will last at least until the end of August.
The subsidy was set to expire in the first week of June, only a few weeks after the first payments rolled out.
Trudeau says the idea is to give employers more runway and confidence to resume operations slowly if they have to.
Trudeau also says the government will make adjustments to the program, including changes to the threshold for how much qualifying companies' revenues must have declined, to ensure employers can access the help as business k
CanadaMay 15, 2020
Fall 2020 international students can start their courses online from home country: CIC
International students who would have started their courses in fall this year but are unable to reach Canada due to the COVID-19 travel restrictions, can start their studies online from their home country.
Under normal circumstances, any time spent in the home country during course duration is deducted from the eligibility period for Post-Graduation Work Permit Program (PGWPP).
CIC announced yesterday that up to 50% of the course can be completed from home country, and that time will not be deducted from the PGWPP eligibility period.
This would mean that students can directly apply for work pe
CanadaMay 15, 2020
April home sales plunge more than 50% across the country on COVID-19 impact
The Canadian Real Estate Association says national home sales fell by more than half in April as the COVID-19 outbreak put a chill on market activity.The association says April home sales were down 57.6 per cent from a year earlier, and down 56.8 per cent on a month-over-month basis, posting the lowest volume for the month since 1984.Activity was down 66.2 per cent in the Greater Toronto Area, 57.9 per cent in Greater Vancouver, 51.5 per cent in Ottawa, and 42 per cent in Winnipeg.Nationally, new listings were down 55.7 per cent from March to April, but inventory levels jumped to 9.2 months i
CanadaMay 15, 2020
1,123 cases of COVID-19 reported today in Canada
There are 73,401 confirmed and presumptive cases in Canada. Quebec: 40,724 confirmed (including 3,351 deaths, 10,829 resolved) Ontario: 21,494 confirmed (including 1,798 deaths, 16,204 resolved) Alberta: 6,457 confirmed (including 121 deaths, 5,205 resolved) British Columbia: 2,392 confirmed (including 135 deaths, 1,885 resolved) Nova Scotia: 1,026 confirmed (including 51 deaths, 909 resolved) Saskatchewan: 582 confirmed (including 6 deaths, 398 resolved) Manitoba: 278 confirmed (including 7 deaths, 252 resolved), 11 presumptive Newfoundland and Labrador: 261 confirmed (including 3 deaths, 24
IndiaMay 15, 2020
Former MP and Manpreet Badal's father, Gurdas Singh Badal has passed away
Gurdas Singh Badal, father of Punjab's Finance Minister Manpreet Singh Badal, and brother of the former Chief Minister of Punjab, Parkash Singh Badal has passed away. 90 year old Gurdas Singh Badal was not keeping well due to multiple issues related to acute diabetes, blood pressure, and heart problem. He was recently admitted to a private hospital in Mohali. Manpreet Badal shared the news of his father's demise on his twitter handle, "It is with great sorrow that I inform about the demise of my father S.Gurdas Singh Badal. He passed away last night at Fortis Hospital, Mohali. He was 90. His h
BCMay 15, 2020
British Columbia: Collision between a car and motorcycle, one woman dead
A collision between a car and a motorcycle on the outskirts of Kamloops has left one person dead. RCMP say a woman on the motorcycle died at the scene yesterday afternoon when a vehicle with Alberta plates turned left in front of her, on a red light. The victim's name has not been released but investigators say she was a local resident in her 50s, while the woman driving the car is in her 70s and was not hurt. An investigation continues and Mounties are appealing for information, although they say the crash was caught on a nearby surveillance camera.