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Neighbour reported N.S. mass shooter’s domestic violence, weapons to police
A former neighbour of the gunman behind last month’s mass shooting in Nova Scotia says she reported his domestic violence…
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Federal deficit likely to be higher than $252 billion, parliamentary budget officer says
The parliamentary budget officer (PBO) says the federal deficit likely will exceed what he projected at the end of April as the…
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Ottawa will distribute pandemic money now, ‘clean up’ fraudulent claims later, PM says
The government isn’t focused on “cleaning up” fraudulent claims for government pandemic benefits right now — but such claims will be…
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Students can apply for COVID-19 emergency aid beginning Friday
Post-secondary students eligible for COVID-19 emergency aid can apply for the benefit starting Friday. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau confirmed the date…
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Health Canada authorizes serological test for COVID-19 antibodies
Health Canada says it has authorized the first COVID-19 serological test for use in the country to detect antibodies specific…
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Comerciantes do Funchal vão receber viseiras
Através de um comunicado de imprensa, a Câmara Municipal do Funchal revela que vai começar a entregar esta semana viseiras…
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Lobo-marinho tem “passeado” pela baía do Funchal
O Instituto das Florestas e Conservação da Natureza (IFCN) recorreu às redes sociais para dar conta de que o lobo-marinho…
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Seminários online para empresários em parceria com a Deloitte
A Câmara Municipal do Funchal, através do Balcão do Investidor, estabeleceu uma parceria com a consultora nacional Deloitte, com vista…
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Mais de 10 mil pessoas foram testadas na Região
A Autoridade de Saúde Regional disse, esta terça-feira, que desde do início do surto nos Açores mais de 10 mil…
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Grupo Ilha Verde com quebras de quase 100%
Quando em Janeiro se perspectiva um ano de 2020 favorável para o sector do turismo nos Açores, a pandemia provocada…
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TAP prepara-se para voar de Toronto para P. Delgada
A TAP já tem nos sistemas de reservas um calendário de ‘desconfinamento’ das suas operações entre 18 de Maio e…
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COVID-19 forces Canadian National Exhibition to cancel 2020 fair
The Canadian National Exhibition has cancelled its 2020 event, marking the first time since the Second World War that Canada’s largest fair…
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York police impound 9 vehicles for stunt driving, call 16-year-old driver’s mom during arrest
Police in York Region impounded nine vehicles overnight after a rash of stunt driving incidents that officers say is linked…
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Canadians to help develop, test potential COVID-19 vaccine by Chinese company
The National Research Council of Canada said Tuesday it will work with a Chinese company to try to develop its…
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Trudeau says government will be ‘very, very careful’ about any easing of border restrictions
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau hinted today that Canada is in no rush to ease travel restrictions at the U.S. border…
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Some Canadian universities say fall classes will be offered primarily online
Some Canadian universities say classes this fall will be offered primarily online as uncertainty over the COVID-19 pandemic continues. In…
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Ontario to embark on 1st phase of reopening as province fails to meet testing target
Premier Doug Ford signalled more “good news” coming Thursday as the province reported 361 new cases, a second straight day of…
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Bryan Adams apologizes for COVID-19 Instagram post condemned as racist, inflammatory
Canadian singer-songwriter Bryan Adams has apologized for an Instagram post widely condemned Monday as crass, racist and inflammatory. Adams posted the apology…
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Seniors to receive up to $500 in a one-time payment to offset added costs due to COVID-19
Seniors will be receiving a one-time payment of up to $500 to help offset any increases in the cost of living due…
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Toronto reports 1st COVID-19 death of person in its shelter system
City officials have reported Toronto’s first COVID-19 death of a person who had used its emergency shelter system for homeless people.…
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Nearly $8M worth of cocaine seized in TPS drug trafficking investigation
Toronto police say millions of dollars worth of cocaine was seized from residences in Toronto following a months-long drug investigation dubbed…
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19-year-old charged after Mercedes clocked doing 308 km/h on QEW
A 19-year-old man has been charged with street racing after the Mercedes he was driving was clocked doing 308 km/h…
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It’s back-to-school day for thousands of students across Quebec
Teachers and staff at schools across Quebec have spent the last two weeks moving desks, rearranging schedules and putting down tape…
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Here’s what Canadians have been buying during the pandemic
After an initial flurry of panic buying at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic in March, Canadians have slowed down their…
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Canadian military postpones North Korea sanctions deployment due to COVID-19
The Canadian Armed Forces is postponing the deployment of a warship and surveillance aircraft to help enforce United Nations’ sanctions…
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Food inspectors could face sanctions if they refuse reassignment to COVID-19-infected meat plants, union told
The union representing Canada’s food inspectors says Ottawa is threatening disciplinary action against employees who refuse to be reassigned to…
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Cargill meat-processing plant south of Montreal says 64 workers infected with COVID-19
A meat-processing plant in Chambly, Que., will shut down “for the health and safety of employees” after an outbreak of…
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Air Canada temperature checks raise privacy concerns, experts say
Air Canada’s plan to introduce mandatory temperature checks for COVID-19 to all passengers to help assure Canadians it’s safe to return to the…
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Federal government offers bridge loans – not ‘bailouts’ – for big businesses hit by COVID-19
The federal government is offering bridge financing for big Canadian businesses across all sectors to help them keep employees on…
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