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Here’s your daily update with everything you need to know on the novel coronavirus situation in B.C. for April 17 to 18, 2021.
We’ll provide summaries of what’s going on in B.C. right here so you can get the latest news at a glance. This page will be updated regularly throughout the day, with developments added as they happen.
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COVID-19: Provincial borders to close, outdoor amenities shuttered as Ontario announces new restrictions
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New COVID-19 restrictions could be announced in Ontario today.
The government has said nothing is off the table as new infections continue to surge.
Cabinet has been mulling new measures, but the province hasn’t specified what it’s considering.
New projections on how the pandemic could play out in the next few weeks are also set to be released today
The province set a new record for daily infections logging four-thousand-736 cases yesterday.
Ontario’s seven-day average for daily cases had jumped by 36 per cent in one week.
Premier Doug Ford is set to make an announcement today at 2:30 p.m. along with Deputy Premier and Minister of Health Christine Elliott, Solicitor General Sylvia Jones. Minister of Labour, Training and Skills Development Monte McNaughton, and Chief Medical Officer of Health Dr. David Williams.
Author of the article: Hannah MacLeod
Publishing date: Apr 14, 2021 • 36 minutes ago • 1 minute read • Lisa Thompson, the Huron-Bruce Progressive Conservative cabinet minister has been appointed chair of the Commonwealth Woman Parliamentarians (CWP) Canada Region steering committee, which has also earned her a seat at the international CWP that includes 11 members from regions including India, South-East Asia and Africa. jpg, PO
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Huron-Bruce MPP Lisa Thompson has announced that the Ontario Government is investing $83,500 to help local fire services throughout the riding address the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. The funding will enhance fire safety training and support safety inspection programs to ensure compliance with the Ontario Fire Code.
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