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Mental health: Newfoundland loosens COVID-19 rules for 'rotational' workers
ST. JOHN'S, N.L. - Newfoundland and Labrador has rolled out new COVID-19 testing rules for people who routinely work outside the province and return on a set schedule. Janice Fitzgerald, the...
The Canadian Press
Sep 04, 2020
Canadians and close relatives in Lebanon offered help to travel to Canada
OTTAWA - Canada is waiving some immigration fees for Lebanese-Canadians and their close relatives affected by last month's explosions in Beirut if they want to come to Canada. The Immigration Departme...
The Canadian Press
Sep 04, 2020
Manitoba police allege group yelled slurs at Black man before he was stabbed
BRANDON, Man. - Police say they have viewed video that shows suspects yelling racial slurs at a Black man at a skateboard park in Manitoba before punching, kicking and stabbing him. Officers resp...
The Canadian Press
Sep 04, 2020
Five people found dead after shooting in home east of Toronto, police say
OSHAWA, Ont. - Durham Regional Police say five people were found dead and another with serious injuries in a home east of Toronto after an early morning shooting. A spokesman says multiple calls came ...
The Canadian Press
Sep 04, 2020
Durham Regional Police say shots broke out late Saturday night just outside the Pickering Ribfest event at Esplanade Park. (Durham Regional Police / Twitter)
Canada's job market and 'Jeopardy!' returns: In The News for Sept. 4
In The News is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to kickstart your day. Here is what's on the radar of our editors for the morning of Sept. 4 ... What...
The Canadian Press
Sep 04, 2020
The latest numbers on COVID-19 in Canada for Sept. 4
The latest numbers of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Canada as of 6:43 p.m. EDT on Sept. 4, 2020: There are 131,124 confirmed cases in Canada. _ Quebec: 63,117 confirmed (including 5,767 deaths, 55,724 r...
The Canadian Press
Sep 04, 2020
Canadian economy added 246,000 jobs in August, unemployment rate 10.2%
OTTAWA - The pace of gains in Canada's job market slowed in August, as Statistics Canada reported the economy added 246,000 jobs, and other data that experts say suggests billions in government b...
The Canadian Press
Sep 04, 2020
New Brunswick party leaders say province doesn't have enough people
FREDERICTON - New Brunswick's Progressive Conservative and Liberal party leaders vowed on Friday to increase the province's population if they are elected to govern on Sept. 14. Tory&nb...
The Canadian Press
Sep 04, 2020
N.B. Tory leader hit from all in debate for calling election during pandemic
FREDERICTON - New Brunswick Progressive Conservative leader and incumbent Premier Blaine Higgs spent much of the first election debate defending his decision to call a snap election and fend...
The Canadian Press
Sep 03, 2020
Oilsands tailings ponds leaking; federal enforcement unclear: report
An international environmental watchdog says there's convincing evidence that oilsands tailings ponds are leaking. "There is strong scientifically valid evidence of ... seepage into near-field gr...
The Canadian Press
Sep 03, 2020
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