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Canada closes borders to most foreigners to fight spread of COVID-19
OTTAWA - Canada is closing its borders to most foreign nationals except Americans and is barring anyone, including Canadian citizens, with symptoms of the novel coronavirus from boarding fli...
The Canadian Press
Mar 16, 2020
Viral crisis crashes Democratic debate as Biden, Sanders press on
WASHINGTON - Joe Biden promised to make a woman his running mate - and Bernie Sanders said "in all likelihood" he would do the same - as Sunday's first Democrat...
The Canadian Press
Mar 16, 2020
Quebec orders bars, movie theatres to close to limit spread of COVID-19
Quebec's premier issued an order on Sunday urging a number of public gathering places such as bars, theatres, gyms and cinemas to close their doors for two weeks in a bid to contain the spre...
The Canadian Press
Mar 15, 2020
Spanish King renounces inheritance of father amid scandal
MADRID - Spain's royal house said Sunday that King Felipe VI has renounced any future personal inheritance he could receive from his father, King Emerit Juan Carlos I, over the alleged financial irreg...
The Canadian Press
Mar 15, 2020
Resist the urge to panic shop despite COVID-19 fears, Trudeau says
OTTAWA - Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Canadians shouldn't resort to panic buying despite the growing number of COVID-19 cases across the country. In an interview with CTV's Q...
The Canadian Press
Mar 15, 2020
Trudeau says border closures, mandatory screening up for discussion
OTTAWA - The federal government is retooling messaging for travellers arriving in Canada amid criticism that it's not doing enough to ensure thousands of people entering the countr...
The Canadian Press
Mar 15, 2020
The latest developments on COVID-19 in Canada
The latest news on the COVID-19 global pandemic (all times Eastern): 10:30 p.m. Saskatchewan is following in the footsteps of other provinces and postponing trials at the Court of Queen's Be...
The Canadian Press
Mar 15, 2020
Town of Asbestos ready to change name and move beyond proud but toxic legacy
ASBESTOS, Que. - Retired miner Mario Leblanc stares at a giant map of his town from 1960 that hangs on the wall of the Asbestos, Que., historical society and laments how much his commun...
The Canadian Press
Mar 15, 2020
Gen. Jonathan Vance focused on the future of the military and not his career
OTTAWA - Gen. Jonathan Vance says he still has a lot of work to do. It's been nearly five years since former prime minister Stephen Harper first appointed Vance as chief of the defence staff, making h...
The Canadian Press
Mar 15, 2020
Daily life near a standstill as nations try to halt pandemic
ROME - Meeting with friends, dining out, worshiping and other daily routines have nearly halted as nations take drastic steps to try to stop the coronavirus pandemic. Religious leaders gave sermons to...
The Canadian Press
Mar 15, 2020
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