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Applications open for new COVID-19 support programs after hours of technical troubles

Applications open for new COVID-19 support programs after hours of technical troubles

OTTAWA — The federal government says technical difficulties that thwarted some Canadians' efforts to apply for new financial supports on Monday have been solved.
Applications open for new COVID-19 support programs after hours of technical troubles

Applications open for new COVID-19 support programs after hours of technical troubles

OTTAWA — The federal government says technical difficulties that thwarted some Canadians' efforts to apply for new financial supports on Monday have been solved.
COVID-19 could cost Canadian universities millions, even billions: Statistics Canada

COVID-19 could cost Canadian universities millions, even billions: Statistics Canada

MONTREAL — Canadian universities could lose as much as $3.4 billion this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Statistics Canada has projected, in large part due to a decrease in the number of foreign students.
COVID-19 could cost Canadian universities millions, even billions: Statistics Canada

COVID-19 could cost Canadian universities millions, even billions: Statistics Canada

MONTREAL — Canadian universities could lose as much as $3.4 billion this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Statistics Canada has projected, in large part due to a decrease in the number of foreign students.
COVID-19 could cost Canadian universities millions, even billions: Statistics Canada

COVID-19 could cost Canadian universities millions, even billions: Statistics Canada

MONTREAL — Canadian universities could lose as much as $3.4 billion this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Statistics Canada has projected, in large part due to a decrease in the number of foreign students.
Business where Sask. Party leader made campaign stop is listed on COVID-19 advisory

Business where Sask. Party leader made campaign stop is listed on COVID-19 advisory

PRINCE ALBERT, Sask. — Saskatchewan Party Leader Scott Moe is self-monitoring for COVID-19 symptoms after a businesses where he made a recent campaign announcement was listed on an advisory of possible exposures.
Canadians create COVID-era Thanksgiving traditions as cases climb

Canadians create COVID-era Thanksgiving traditions as cases climb

Many Canadians are setting new Thanksgiving traditions as the COVID-19 pandemic downsizes family dinners, while some who are separated from their loved ones try to find other ways to be grateful.
Canadians create COVID-era Thanksgiving traditions as cases climb

Canadians create COVID-era Thanksgiving traditions as cases climb

Many Canadians are setting new Thanksgiving traditions as the COVID-19 pandemic downsizes family dinners, while some who are separated from their loved ones try to find other ways to be grateful.
B.C.'s virtual COVID-19 election campaign lacks human touch: expert

B.C.'s virtual COVID-19 election campaign lacks human touch: expert

VICTORIA — At the end of a recent virtual town hall meeting where about a dozen people asked questions about British Columbia's Oct. 24 election, New Democrat Leader John Horgan said he was enjoying campaigning online.
Canadians create COVID-era Thanksgiving traditions as cases climb

Canadians create COVID-era Thanksgiving traditions as cases climb

Many Canadians are setting new Thanksgiving traditions as the COVID-19 pandemic downsizes family dinners, while some who are separated from their loved ones try to find other ways to be grateful.