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Ontario, Quebec, Manitoba look to ramp up restrictions as COVID caseload nears 200K

Ontario, Quebec, Manitoba look to ramp up restrictions as COVID caseload nears 200K

Several provinces are looking to ramp up COVID-19 restrictions as new hotspots crop up across the map, pushing Canada's caseload closer to the 200,000 mark.
Ontario, Quebec, Manitoba look to ramp up restrictions as COVID caseload nears 200K

Ontario, Quebec, Manitoba look to ramp up restrictions as COVID caseload nears 200K

Several provinces are looking to ramp up COVID-19 restrictions as new hotspots crop up across the map, pushing Canada's caseload closer to the 200,000 mark.
Ontario, Quebec, Manitoba look to ramp up restrictions as COVID caseload nears 200K

Ontario, Quebec, Manitoba look to ramp up restrictions as COVID caseload nears 200K

Several provinces are looking to ramp up COVID-19 restrictions as new hotspots crop up across the map, pushing Canada's caseload closer to the 200,000 mark.
B.C. Health officials now monitoring 3,683 people for COVID-19 infections – an all-time high

B.C. Health officials now monitoring 3,683 people for COVID-19 infections – an all-time high

Health officials are monitoring an all-time high 3,683 people for symptoms of COVID-19, following their known exposure to identified cases, provincial health officer Bonnie Henry said October 15.
3 more flights flagged for COVID-19 exposure

3 more flights flagged for COVID-19 exposure

Passengers aboard three more flights through Vancouver airport are being warned of possible COVID-19 exposure. The BC Centre for Disease Control added the three domestic flights to its flight exposure list Wednesday. The affected flights are: Oct.
Canadians increased tech buying as pandemic deepened

Canadians increased tech buying as pandemic deepened

Canadians’ online spending increased sharply since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, bringing with it greater threats of cybercrime, Statistics Canada reports.
'This year Halloween is only for kids': Quebec premier green-lights trick or treating

'This year Halloween is only for kids': Quebec premier green-lights trick or treating

MONTREAL — Quebec Premier Francois Legault says kids will be able to go door to door and collect candy this Halloween -- as long as they trick or treat with members of their households.
Pandemic driving children back to work, jeopardizing gains

Pandemic driving children back to work, jeopardizing gains

JOTOLCHEN, Mexico — The coronavirus pandemic is threatening the future of a generation of the world’s children, depriving them of schooling and sending them to work. Across the developing world, two decades of gains against child labour are eroding.
Canadian seniors overcoming anxieties to adopt online banking since COVID-19

Canadian seniors overcoming anxieties to adopt online banking since COVID-19

TORONTO — Unlike many Canadian seniors, May Chan overcame her fears about banking online even before COVID-19 struck the country. The retired Burnaby, B.C.
Canadian seniors overcoming anxieties to adopt online banking since COVID-19

Canadian seniors overcoming anxieties to adopt online banking since COVID-19

TORONTO — Unlike many Canadian seniors, May Chan overcame her fears about banking online even before COVID-19 struck the country. The retired Burnaby, B.C.