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Trudeau on helping Quebec with COVID-19 testing

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the federal government's role is to backstop the provinces on testing, PPE procurement and efforts to reopen their economies.
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Qualtrough on student emergency aid

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Employment Minister Carla Qualtrough responds to questions about COVID-19 emergency aid for post-secondary students.
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Quebec reopens some schools with safety measures, parental concern

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Quebec became the first province to reopen some of its schools with safety measures in place, but some parents remain concerned about whether its too soon.
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Jan. 29 declared day of remembrance for mosque shooting victims

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The Liberal government has declared Jan. 29 a day of remembrance for victims of the 2017 mosque shooting in Quebec City. Ehab Lotayef, co-founder of Muslim Awareness Week, says that while many efforts to deal with the root causes have...
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Governments agree on pay raise for essential workers

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The federal government has reached a $4-billion deal with the provinces and territories to temporarily increase the pay of low-wage essential workers during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Are cellphone tower fires linked to 5G conspiracy theories?

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Two people have been arrested for vandalizing cellphone towers amid conspiracy theories linking 5G networks to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Ontario, Quebec hit new COVID-19 milestones

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The number of COVID-19 cases in Quebec has surpassed 100,000, and for the first time, Ontario has had more than 1,000 cases in a single day. Epidemiologist Dr. Christopher Labos says the numbers don't tell the whole story.
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Canada’s long-term strategy to make vaccines for COVID-19 and beyond

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Canada may not have a vaccine in production yet but it does have a long-term strategy in the works — to develop a made-in-Canada vaccine and the vaccine independence that comes with it.
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Care workers moved into seniors residence for a month

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A care worker at a Quebec long-term care home says she and 14 other staff members moved in for a month to provide residents with a sense of normalcy. "We went to bingo with them, we'd get them laughing," she says.
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What the military is doing inside long-term care homes

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Lt.-Col. James Stocker explains what duties Canadian soldiers are taking on inside long-term care facilities and how they're driven by a desire to serve.
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Quebec biotech company begins Canada's first human trials for potential COVID-19 vaccine

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Medicago says it administered the first doses of the coronavirus vaccine candidate to volunteers this week. The trial is a study of 180 healthy men and women between 18 and 55 years old.
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Racism accusation in the House | Sunday Scrum

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NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh was expelled from the House of Commons this week for calling Bloc Québécois MPAlain Therrien racist and for refusing to apologize and withdraw his comments. Singh's comments came after Therrien refused to support...
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Concerns it’s too soon to reduce Montreal’s COVID-19 restrictions

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Concerns are being raised, by city councillors, nurses and doctors, that cases of COVID-19 in Montreal haven’t gone down enough for restrictions to be lifted in the city in the coming weeks.
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Will schools be safe for teachers once they reopen?

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CBC News medical contributor Dr. Peter Lin says children can be asymptomatic carriers of the novel coronavirus
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Quebec’s plan to get some kids back to school

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The Quebec government has unveiled plans to get some students back in the classroom by the end of May.
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Parents debate Quebec plan to allow kids back to school

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Two Quebec parents have differing opinions on the province's plan to reopen elementary schools and daycares in May, making it the first in Canada to announce a date to allow students back.
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Trudeau questioned about Quebec's plan to reopen schools

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke with reporters on Tuesday.
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Some Quebec businesses to reopen in May

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Quebec will allow some businesses, including streetfront retail stores, and manufacturing to reopen starting in early May.
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Prime minister and premiers discuss how and when to reopen

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau holds a conference call with provincial leaders to discuss how and when Canada can begin to return to normal after shutting down during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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80% of Quebec’s COVID-19 deaths in long-term care

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Eighty per cent of deaths from COVID-19 in Quebec have been in long-term care homes where the province is still scrambling to improve staffing levels.
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Legault pleads with doctors to help Quebec long-term care homes

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Quebec Premier François Legault says short-staffed long-term care homes need 2,000 health-care workers right now.
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Quebec’s plea for help in long-term care homes

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Quebec Premier François Legault is making a desperate plea for help from anyone with medical training to assist in long-term care homes battling COVID-19.
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Police investigating Quebec nursing home

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Loredana Mule describes what she witnessed at the long-term care facility that is now under investigation.
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Mother's health 'deteriorated so fast' before she died at Quebec care home, daughter says

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Barbara Schneider says she's grateful a nurse was with her mother in her final hours at Herron care home. The care home is under investigation after 31 residents have died, at least five of them from COVID-19.