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2020-07-30
Saskatchewan premier urges feds to help airlines survive COVID-19
COMPANY NEWS Canada Jul 3, 2020 Saskatchewan premier urges feds to help airlines survive COVID-19 Michelle Zadikian, BNN Bloomberg Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe is warning it could be harder for businesses to ramp up their operations after Air Canada decided to suspend four regional routes to and from the province’s main cities. -
2020-12-14
Coronavirus: What's Happening in Canada and around the world Dec.13
Alberta reports its deadliest day of the pandemic with 22 new deaths. Fines issued to rally organizers in British Columbia, Saskatchewan. U.S. COVID vaccine campaign launches with trucks leaving Michigan facility. Germany to impose stricter lockdown to fight COVID-19. Do you have the COVID Alert app on your iPhone? It might not be working. -
2020-12-14
B.C. looks at speedy increase in fines for repeat COVID-19 offenders
Following several incidents where groups of people refused to obey orders banning in-person religious gatherings, B.C. Public Safety Minister Mike Farnworth asks to increase fines for those people breaking COVID-19 laws multiple times. -
2020
Mind Control: Managing Your Mental Health During COVID-19
The University of Toronto has developed a free course entitled Mind Control: Managing Your Mental Health During COVID-19, in order to equip Canadians with tools to manage our mental health, before it manages you. The course is designed to teach students about anxiety as it presents itself throughout our daily life, from the consumption of news, to the way it is discussed with our children. Understanding how our brains react to crises, students would be more prepared to manage their own mental health. -
2020-07-08
Big uptake of COVID-19 emergency benefit program in N.W.T and Nunavut
27,790 people in the the Northwest Territories and Nunavut have received the Canadian Emergency Response Benefit for one month or more. -
12/07/2020
Opposition questions Yukon vaccine plan, after learning territory left out of 1st batch
The first batch of COVID vaccine of nearly 250,000 doses will be available before the end of the year, but none will go to the territories. The North lacks the freezers required to store the Pfizer vaccine, which the company says requires a freezer at –80 C to –60 C or in a thermal container at –90 C to –60 C. -
07/18/2020
Nunavut premier defends trip to retrieve personal plane, isolating at cabin rather than hotel
Nunavut Premier Joe Savikataaq defends a trip he took to Winnipeg to retrieve his personal float plane, in which he was allowed to forego the two-week quarantine protocols in one of the southern hubs. -
11/26/2020
Northwest Territories gov't report hints at dramatic impacts of COVID-19 on tourism industry
A report produced by the Northwest Territories (N.W.T) department of industry, tourism and investment offers a peek into the dramatic negative impacts the COVID-19 pandemic has wreaked on the territory's tourism industry. -
06/02/2020
Canada's Nunavut: A vast territory with few people - and no coronavirus
Nunavut remains the only state-level jurisdiction in North America not to record a single case of the virus that has sickened millions and killed more than 375,000 people worldwide. Every other Canadian province and territory and every U.S. and Mexican state has reported at least a few. -
10/19/2020
Coronavirus: The place in North America with no cases
Covid-19 cases are rising in many parts of Canada, but one region - Nunavut, a northern territory - is a rare place in North America that can say it's free of coronavirus in its communities. -
12/08/2020
Northwest Territories (N.W.T) public health emergency extended for 19th time
N.W.T. Health and Social Services Minister Julie Green extends the territory-wide public health emergency until Dec. 22 on the advice of the Chief Public Health Officer. -
12/10/2020
Moderna vaccine to be available to 75% of 'eligible population' in N.W.T in early 2021
The Northwest Territories government expects the Moderna vaccine for COVID-19 to be available to 75 per cent of the territory's "eligible population" in "early 2021," according to a media advisory issued Thursday afternoon. -
2020-11-25
Nova Scotian provincial government caps rent increases at 2% and bans 'renovictions' during pandemic
This new article details how the provincial government of Nova Scotia humanely reacted to the pandemic. -
2020-09-13
QAnon Knows No Borders, even in Nova Scotia
This article details a far-right political conspiracy and its existence in Nova Scotia. -
2020-12-01
Nova Scotia government has spent $580M so far responding to the pandemic
This article details how much money the government of Nova Scotia allocated to different sectors of the Nova Scotian economy during the pandemic. -
2020-10-29
Government of Canada invests $945,000 to further protect Prince Edward Island (PEI) farm workers during COVID-19
In this statement, the Canadian federal government pledges monetary relief to P.E.I.'s farmers amidst the pandemic. -
2020-02-28
COVID-19 and Discrimination in Nova Scotia
A news release from the Nova Scotia Human Rights Commission asking Nova Scotians to be vigilant against discrimination based on ethnic or national origin as global health concerns heighten. -
2020-12-02
Dr. Furey’s prescription: How Newfoundland and Labrador’s (N.L.) Premier pictures its postpandemic comeback
Andrew Furey, the Premier of N.L., outlines how he pictures the province's post-pandemic comeback will look. -
2020-10-19
Newfoundland and Labrador's COVID-19 travel ban decision to be appealed, Canadian Civil Liberties Association
This article shows how hotly debated travel bans were in Canada. The Canadian Civil Liberties Association doesn't agree with a ruling that provinces or territories have a right to exclude Canadians from traveling. -
2020-09-17
Newfoundland and Labrador (N.L.) travel ban upheld in provincial Supreme Court ruling
This news article outlines the discussions around travel bans and their legality within N.L.'s legislature. -
2020-06-28
Prince Edward Island sees rise in anti-outsider sentiment as COVID-19 travel restrictions ease
This new article speaks to the anti-outsider sentiment in Prince Edward Island, which even manifested itself in their provincial legislature, according to this piece. -
2020
The Atlantic Provinces Defend the Bubble Against Quebec
In this meme, the Atlantic provinces prepare to defend themselves against visitors from Quebec. -
2020
The Dissolution of the Atlantic Bubble
This meme makes fun of the dissolution of the Atlantic Bubble. -
2020
Conspiracies in New Brunswick
This meme makes fun of conspiracy theories, especially regarding the pandemic, in New Brunswick. -
2020
Was it necessary to call a provincial election in New Brunswick amidst a pandemic?
This meme makes fun of New Brunswick's provincial leadership for calling an election during the pandemic, which is not necessarily the wisest choice. -
2020
Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, and Newfoundland and Labrador are scared of New Brunswick
This meme shows that people from Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, and Newfoundland and Labrador were scared of the Atlantic Bubble, and potentially letting New Brunswickers into their provinces, because of the rising COVID cases in New Brunswick. -
2020-11-30
Nova Scotia Premier, Stephen McNeil, calls Atlantic bubble a success, despite withdrawal of other provinces
A statement from Nova Scotia premier Stephen McNeil outlining his thoughts on the Atlantic Bubble. -
2020-12-07
Newfoundland and Labrador out of Atlantic bubble until at least January, according to Premier Furey
Newfoundland and Labrador premier Andrew Furey states why the province pulled out of the Atlantic Bubble. -
2020-11-26
New Brunswick (N.B.) pulls out of Atlantic bubble; Fredericton region moving to orange phase
This new article includes statements from N.B. premier Blaine Higgs and why it was necessary for New Brunswick to pull out of the Atlantic Bubble. -
2020-11-24
Newfoundland, Prince Edward Island premiers say Atlantic bubble was a beacon of hope, but preventative measures had to be taken
In this news article, the premiers of Newfoundland and Labrador and Prince Edward Island express how the Atlantic Bubble provided 'hope and then some normalcy,' but that preventative measures needed to be taken to prevent the spread of the virus. -
2020-07-03
Traffic heavy as Atlantic Canadian provinces lift travel restrictions within region
This new article details how the formation of the Atlantic bubble by the Council of Atlantic Premiers led to increased travel within the Atlantic provinces during the pandemic. -
2020-06-24
Atlantic Canadian Provinces Form Travel Bubble
This document is a statement from the Council of Atlantic Premiers detailing the formation of the Atlantic bubble, which permitted travel between the different Canadian Atlantic provinces. -
2020-10-27
Mandatory masks in compliance with Human Rights Act, according to New Brunswick Human Rights Commission
In this document, the New Brunswick Human Rights Commission ruled that those unable to wear a mask due to age, mental disability, or physical disability were exempt. -
2020-09-14
How are the mechanics of the first COVID-19-era election, taking place in New Brunswick, working?
This brief interview with CTV journalist Laura Brown highlights how New Brunswick political figures navigated campaigning during the pandemic. -
2020-09-09
New Brunswick election officials report heavy advance voting
This news article highlights how COVID-19 impacted voting during New Brunswick's provincial election. -
2020-09-13
An election without rallies or baby-kissing: New Brunswick vote a pandemic first
This news article describes the impact of COVID-19 on the New Brunswick provincial election. -
2020-09-10
New Brunswick leaders spar over language, pandemic politics during CTV News roundtable
New Brunswick politicians debate COVID-related issues during their provincial election. -
2020-05-29
Student-generated map shows COVID-19 travel restrictions in Northern Canada
An undergraduate student at the University of Alberta created a map of travel restrictions and road closures in Canada's North in an effort to document how Indigenous and remote communities are responding to the COVID-19 pandemic. -
November 14, 2020
"Get the water fixed"
Tweet from former MP Celina Caesar-Chavannes of video of Beetabun Moonias from Neskantaga First Nation sharing her experience of the water crisis and missing her home. -
2020-09-24
Trudeau talks about the importance of health and safety of Canadians right now. Meanwhile...
Nunavut MP Mumliaaq Qaqqaq shares photos of toxic mould from local homes via. Twitter, an issue ignored by the federal government in the wake of other health concerns during the COVID-19 pandemic. -
2020-12-08
Helping residents of N.W.T town get cheaper groceries during the pandemic
A Northwest Territories man's new business involves driving back and forth to the Alberta border to pickup lower priced groceries for the residents of Hay River. -
2020-11-29
Close Yukon schools
A petition to close Yukon schools to help stop the growing number of COVID-19 cases. -
2020-07-20
Nunavut to get $18.9M from feds for COVID-19 response
Health and Finance Minister of Nunavut George Hickes announced the federal government's plan to give $18.9M for testing, PPE, paid sick leave, and COVID relief. -
2020-11-26
Liberal and Conservative governments have historically underfunded the people of Nunavut. With COVID-19 outbreaks, these historic inequities place them at increased risk.
Reddit post with video of New Democratic Party of Canada (NDP) leader Jagmeet Singh discussing growing COVID-19 crisis in Nunavut. -
2020
Interactive Map for COVID-19 in Canada
Based on the information provided by provincial and territorial COVID tests, the government has compiled the information to map out the country's case numbers. The report contains various maps, infographics, and statistics. Each charting the spread of the virus in all its forms. -
11/20/2020
Progressive Conservative Party Leader Erin O'Toole on Twitter: The government must develop more effective and targeted measures to help those in #Nunavut and remote communities as they navigate through COVID-19 outbreaks.
Canadian Progressive Conservative Party (PC) leader Erin O'Toole responds to tweet from Nunatsiaq News reporting 10 new COVID-19 cases in Nunavut. -
2020-09-19
Why contact tracing remains a hurdle for Quebec in containing COVID-19
Tracking the spread of COVID-19 is reported to be difficult in Quebec because the people are not aware of when they come in contact with the virus. Many don't answer their phones when health officials call to inform them. Up to 30 percent of people contacted due to potential exposure to a COVID-19 case do not answer the call. -
2020-12-13
COVID-19 Canada Canadian Outbreak Tracker
This is an interactive outbreak map that provides information regarding the total number of cases, deaths, and recoveries. -
2020-12-28
Canada's New Democratic Party will fight for 'massive investments' in northern housing
New Democratic Party (NDP) Leader Jagmeet Singh says his party will push the federal government to make “massive investments” in affordable and environmentally friendly housing as part of its Covid-19 recovery plan. -
2020-05-13
Mme Benoit fête ses 92 ans au CUSM - Mrs. Benoit celebrates her 92nd birthday at the MUHC
Pierrette Benoit celebrated her 92nd birthday while in hospital recovering from COVID-19. The staff on C8 at the Royal Victoria Hospital of the MUHC ensured her day was special by presenting her with a cake and singing her Happy Birthday. Gestures like these are just an example of how MUHC staff go above and beyond for their patients.