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In a news conference at Queen’s Park, Ontario Premier Doug Ford and provincial cabinet ministers Christine Elliott (health), Vic Fedeli (economic development), and Rod Phillips (finance) provide an update on their government’s response to the ongoing COVID-19 (coronavirus) outbreak.

Federal ministers and health officials are expected to hold a COVID-19 briefing to update Canadians on the latest coronavirus cases in the country and discuss the ongoing government response to the pandemic on Wednesday.

The federal government continues to add to the supply of personal protective equipment and related medical equipment needed to fight COVID-19.

Trudeau pointed out that over half the face shields acquired so far have been made by a Canadian company that expanded its workforce to contribute to the effort. read more

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In a news conference at Queen’s Park, Ontario Premier Doug Ford and provincial cabinet ministers Christine Elliott (health) and Vic Fedeli (economic development) provide an update on their government’s response to the ongoing COVID-19 (coronavirus) outbreak.

In Ottawa, Dr. Theresa Tam, Canada’s chief public health officer, and Dr. Howard Njoo, deputy chief public health officer, join federal ministers to provide an update on the COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic.

Federal ministers and health officials will hold a COVID-19 briefing to update Canadians on the latest coronavirus cases in the country and will discuss the ongoing government response to the pandemic.

As of Thursday, Canada reported a total of 87,508 confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 6,765 deaths.

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In Ottawa, Dr. Theresa Tam, Canada’s chief public health officer, and Dr. Howard Njoo, deputy chief public health officer, join federal ministers to provide an update on the COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic.

Federal ministers and public health officials provided an update on the government’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic on Wednesday morning.

Minister Duclos opened the briefing by paying respects to the victims of last week’s tragic CAF helicopter crash. The 6 crew members will be honoured with a repatriation ceremony on Wednesday at CFB Trenton.

Canada has now reported over 4,000 deaths linked to the novel coronavirus, including 1,274 new cases.

Dr. Theresa Tam said that this is mental health week in Canada and it takes on a special meaning at this time due to the COVID-19 pandemic. read more

In Ottawa, Dr. Theresa Tam, Canada’s chief public health officer, and Dr. Howard Njoo, deputy chief public health officer, join federal ministers to provide an update on the COVID-19 (coronavirus) outbreak.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will provide a briefing on Sunday from Ottawa. Federal ministers and officials will speak shortly after the prime minister.

With clear evidence of the pandemic curve flattening in Canada, some provinces have already begun relaxing certain lockdown restrictions, with others, including hardest hit Ontario and Quebec, set to do so on Monday.

All are taking a cautious approach, maintaining physical distancing rules as the steps for reopening for business are phased in over weeks or months to try to guard against a second wave of infections. read more

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced $62.5 million to support seafood and fish processors who may be struggling during the novel coronavirus pandemic.

Speaking from Rideau Cottage on Saturday, he told reporters the money will go towards helping fish and seafood companies modify their plants to meet COVID-19 health regulations, support social distancing measures as well as buy personal protective equipment for processors.

“As we fight COVID-19, people who work in fish and seafood processing plants across the country are playing a crucial role when it comes to getting food to our tables,” he said. read more

In a news conference at Queen’s Park, Ontario Premier Doug Ford and provincial cabinet ministers Christine Elliott (health), Todd Smith (social services), and Dr. Merrilee Fullerton (long-term care) provide an update on their government’s response to the ongoing COVID-19 (coronavirus) outbreak.

In a news conference at Queen’s Park, Ontario Premier Doug Ford and provincial cabinet ministers Christine Elliott (health), Stephen Lecce (education), and Dr. Merrilee Fullerton (long-term care) provide an update on their government’s response to the ongoing COVID-19 (coronavirus) outbreak.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will provide an update to Canadians on Tuesday morning around 11:15am ET. Trudeau will provide the latest details on the measures the government in taking to curb the COVID-19 pandemic.

Federal ministers and health officials will speak shortly after Trudeau at approx. 12pm ET to provide additional information around the gorvernment’s response.

Canada’s number of confirmed COVID-19 cases has now surpassed 25,000, including 780 deaths, according to provincial figures released across the country Monday. read more

In Ottawa, Dr. Theresa Tam, Canada’s chief public health officer, and Dr. Howard Njoo, deputy chief public health officer, join federal ministers to provide an update on the COVID-19 (coronavirus) outbreak.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says too many Canadians are still going on needless outings, potentially encouraging the spread of COVID-19.

He says they’re putting health workers at risk, and that threatens everyone who might need medical care.

Trudeau says none of the lost jobs, or the efforts to crank up the national systems for distributing goods, will be worth it if Canadians don’t stay home as much as possible.

Trudeau was pressed about the delay in releasing modelling to show the best and worst case scenarios for Canada in the COVID-19 battle. read more

American government officials inside Donald Trump’s White House are actively discussing putting troops near the Canadian borders in light of U.S. border security concerns around the coronavirus pandemic, sources tell Global News.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau confirmed the news while giving his daily briefing to reporters from Rideau Cottage, acknowledging that conversations are taking place.

“Canada and the United States have the longest un-militarized border in the world and it is very much in both of our interests for it to remain that way,” he said. read more