EnglishApr 08, 2020
PM Trudeau will continue to work from home, but will begin leaving his residence to attend the occasional important meeting
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he will continue to work at home but will begin leaving his residence to attend the occasional important meeting, including a cabinet session today. Trudeau says he will take ``all proper precautions'' when he does so. The prime minister has been working from home since his wife Sophie tested positive for COVID-19 in mid-March.
EnglishApr 08, 2020
Number of COVID-19 cases in Quebec go past 10,000
Quebec has surpassed 10,000 confirmed cases of COVID-19 and has added 25 more deaths, bringing the provincial death tally to 175. Premier Francois Legault says the silver lining is that hospitalizations are starting to stabilize, but cautions the province still has a way to go. Of the 10,031 confirmed COVID-19 cases, 632 people are hospitalized and 181 are in intensive care. Legault's message to Quebecers today is that keeping seniors safe is the top priority and extra staff and resources are being deployed to long-term care facilities and nursing homes.
BCApr 08, 2020
BC closes all provincial parks due to COVID-19
The British Columbia government is closing all provincial parks to ensure compliance with recommendations to stay at home during the COVID-19 pandemic.A statement from the Environment and Climate Change Ministry says the closure applies to everyone, from B.C. and out-of-province, who may have been planning a trip to a provincial park.Minister George Heyman says efforts were made to provide spaces for exercise and fresh air in the parks but it ``has proven too challenging'' to maintain safe physical distancing of two metres between visitors.The timing of the decision is aimed at heading off Ea
EnglishApr 08, 2020
Trudeau promises 'relaxed' standards for wage subsidy
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the federal wage-subsidy program for employers hit by COVID-19 will have looser standards than previously announced.Rather than having to show a 30 percent decline in revenues, he says they can show a 15 percent decline in March, and can compare their revenues to previous months rather than the previous year.Charities can also choose whether to include revenues from governments in their calculations when they apply.He says businesses need to survive and workers need to get paid if the economy is to ``come roaring back after this crisis.''
CanadaApr 08, 2020
Deputy minister of foreign affairs tests positive for COVID-19
Canada's deputy minister of foreign affairs has tested positive for COVID-19.
Marta Morgan has been the top official in the department for just under a year, after leading the Immigration Department, and is the first woman to hold the job.
Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne shared the diagnosis on Twitter.
He wished Morgan a full and speedy recovery and called her an invaluable part of the foreign-affairs team.
Several ministers and MPs have isolated themselves out of concern that they have the respiratory illness but Morgan is the most senior Canadian government figure to test positive.
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EnglishApr 08, 2020
COVID-19: BC reports 29 new cases, taking the total to 1,203, 3 new deaths reported
British Columbia medical health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry says she's heartened by a decrease in the number of people being diagnosed with COVID-19.
There have been 29 new cases since Friday, and Henry says if the province had continued to see the previous acceleration of about 25 per cent she would have been very concerned.
She says the curve in the number of cases in B.C. appears to be flattening, which could allow for health care for those who need help both for COVID-19 and other illnesses.
The province has recorded three more deaths for a total of 38 deaths among the 1,203 people diagn
EnglishApr 08, 2020
unitCOVID-19: BC reports 29 new cases, taking the total to 1,203, 3 new deaths reported
British Columbia medical health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry says she's heartened by a decrease in the number of people being diagnosed with COVID-19. There have been 29 new cases since Friday, and Henry says if the province had continued to see the previous acceleration of about 25 per cent she would have been very concerned. She says the curve in the number of cases in B.C. appears to be flattening, which could allow for health care for those who need help both for COVID-19 and other illnesses. The province has recorded three more deaths for a total of 38 deaths among the 1,203 people diagnosed
EnglishApr 08, 2020
Punjab COVID-19 patient's family refuse to claim his body, district officials perform last rites
Amritsar district administration on Tuesday performed the last rites of a COVID-19 positive victim after his family refused to claim the body. "On Monday, after a former employee of the civic body here died of coronavirus his family was informed but did not come forward for the last rites. The district administration performed his last rites today after his family refused to claim the body," said Shivdular Singh Dhillon, Deputy Commissioner, Amritsar. According to the health state department, the total count of positive cases in the state stands at 99.
EnglishApr 08, 2020
Premier Jason Kenney: forecast models for the COVID-19 crisis in Alberta predict 400 to 6,600 deaths
Premier Jason Kenney says forecast models for the COVID-19 crisis in Alberta predict anywhere from 400 to 6,600 deaths in the months to come. The premier spoke to the province in a televised address tonight. Kenney says where the numbers go depends largely on the behaviour of Albertans. Alberta is under strict public health orders that clamp down on non-essential businesses and restrict public gatherings to no more than 15 people. Kenney says those orders will be in place at least until the end of the month, with social distancing rules likely in place until the end of May.