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Coronavirus Update: More Ontario regions move into lockdown


The Globe and Mail
Published December 11, 2020
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Good evening. Next week, The Globe’s science reporter Ivan Semeniuk and health reporter Kelly Grant will answer reader questions on COVID-19 vaccines during a Facebook live. Join them on Tues., Dec. 15 at 1:00 p.m. ET.
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Ottawa seeking technology to manage COVID-19 vaccine distribution and tracking
In Canada, there have been at least
448,841 cases reported. In the last week ....

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Opinion: If Canada can't address its homelessness crisis in a deadly pandemic, then when?


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If Canada can’t address its homelessness crisis in a deadly pandemic, then when?
The federal government has a choice: refugee camps within our borders or invest in affordable housing
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Chrissy Brett pulls her arms across her chest, trying to stay warm in a tent that allows the cold, wet Pacific air to blow through its many cracks. ....

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Coronavirus Update: U.S. daily death toll from COVID-19 surpasses 3,000 for first time


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Quebec’s long-term care system failed in its duty to ensure the safety and dignity of residents during the first wave of COVID-19, the province’s ombudswoman says. Meanwhile, Quebec’s Health Minister defended his government’s decision to shutter restaurant dining rooms, a move that went beyond public-health recommendations.
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Ontario, Premier Doug Ford announced health care workers in Toronto and Ottawa will be the first to receive coronavirus vaccines next week. Also today, teachers are calling for an asymptomatic coronavirus testing pilot program to be expanded to all schools in Toronto. The province reported ....

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Evening Update: Refuting Chinese claim, Canada says Spavor, Kovrig not yet tried


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On the second anniversary of the incarceration of Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor, Ottawa says that the Canadians have not been put on trial, contrary to remarks by a Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesperson who said today the two have already been brought to court.
The men have been “arrested, indicted and tried,” Hua Chunying said. But a statement released later in the day by the Canadian Global Affairs department said it had confirmation from Beijing that “the confusion was caused by an inaccurate characterization of the process made by the Chinese MFA spokesperson.” ....

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