People can only leave home for essential reasons such as getting groceries or health care and exercising. They re asked to only leave their immediate area or province if it s absolutely necessary.
Previous orders meant the threat of fines for people breaking these rules; it s not immediately clear how enforcement works this time.
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Indoor gatherings are not allowed, except for people who live together and those who live alone to see one other household.
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From fracking to geothermal: Fort Nelson First Nation moves forward with clean electricity project
Ottawa invests $40.5 million in Clarke Lake Geothermal Project, which is expected to produce enough electricity to power 14,000 homes 8 min read
The Fort Nelson First Nation is moving forward with one of Canada’s first geothermal electricity facilities after the federal government announced on Friday that it will invest $40.5 million into the Clarke Lake Geothermal Project.
The project will transform a natural gas field nearing depletion in northeastern B.C. into a source of renewable energy for remote communities.
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Publishing date: Mar 08, 2021 • March 9, 2021 • 4 minute read • In this photo illustration - a selection of British newspaper publications in response to the Meghan, Duchess of Sussex and Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex s interview with Oprah Winfrey on March 08, 2021 in London, England. Photo by Chris Jackson /Getty Images
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Prince Harry and Meghan’s Sunday night interview with Oprah Winfrey revealed some of the worst parts of the British monarchy. It is an institution that’s too comfortable with racism and one in which bullying appears to be a core management practice. The mostly faceless people courtiers, unnamed family members who make up “the firm” are no doubt quite unsympathetic. However, the crown still has tremendous value for Canada.