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B.C. hits new record for daily COVID-19 cases

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B.C. shattered its single-day record for new COVID-19 cases, confirming another 941 on Tuesday and 10 more deaths within the last 24 hours.
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Kroger Implements Mask Mandate in Stores

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The grocery chain Kroger becomes the latest business to mandate face masks in its stores as coronavirus cases surge across the U.S.
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New Oceana Report Suggests Amazon Plastic Packaging is Major Environmental Problem

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Digital commerce has been a vitally important resource over the course of the pandemic, but a new report reveals that our convenience comes at a price. An analysis from Oceana suggests that Amazon generated a staggering 465 million...
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Are police ready to enforce Ontario's stay-at-home order?

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Peel Regional Police Chief Nishan Duraiappah says he expects his officers will largely respond to complaints from residents.
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'Snow Days' Is On A Mission To Create Clean Versions Of Comfort Food

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Founder & CEO of HumanCo, Jason Karp, joined Cheddar to discuss the launch of his new company, 'Snow Days'. The mission of the new company is focused on cleaner living for ingredient-conscious consumers.
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Grocery Stores Invest in Tech as Shoppers Push for Convenience

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From in-store mapping to drone delivery, supermarket chains are putting technology at the forefront of their plan for growth. Lylan Masterman, a Venture Capital Investor, joined Cheddar to discuss all these innovations.
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Impossile Foods Expands Into Starbucks Stores

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Impossible Foods CFO, David Lee, talks company's success amid the coronavirus pandemic and expansion into Starbucks locations.
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Stocks Jump on Another Positive Monday for Vaccines

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Astrazeneca's vaccine candidate with Oxford University shows an average efficacy of 70 percent, while Moderna reported an estimated 94.5 percent. Pfizer and BioNTech now say theirs is 95 percent effective. Andrew Smith, chief investment...
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Instacart's Tip Baiting Crackdown

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Instacart will shorten the window of time a customer has to edit tip amounts. The move is in response to customer's tricking shoppers with high tips to get better service only to then lower the amount once groceries have been delivered.
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Kroger To End Coronavirus 'Hero Pay'

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Kroger announced it hired 100,000 workers since March, as grocery store demands surge amid the coronavirus pandemic. They've reportedly spent $700 million in associate pay, including its 'Hero' bonus of $2 per hour. However, Kroger said...
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Easing restrictions at Quebec seniors' homes a balance of physical, mental health

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Quebec is easing restrictions for people living independently in seniors’ homes after months of lockdown, with officials saying it's a balance of physical and mental health. Tight restrictions remain for the province’s long-term care homes.
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Niagara police launch probe into city councillor with COVID-19

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Police, labour and health officials are investigating the actions of a town councillor and businessman in Ontario's Niagara Region who continued to work in the community while visibly ill with cold symptoms.
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How coronavirus is disrupting food supply chain in US

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The pandemic has forced processing factories to shut down and produce goes to waste.
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Ontario dairy farmers told to dump milk as demand drops

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The demand for dairy products has dropped drastically and the price of milk along with it. The Dairy Farmers of Ontario — the body that sets milk production quotas in the province — began ordering farmers to get rid of their surplus milk...
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Grocery workers call out shoppers ignoring COVID-19 restrictions

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While grocery stores remain open as essential services, some workers say they’ve seen shoppers linger in stores and treat it like a social outing, putting them at risk.
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Social Distancing Dashboard: How Your County Ranks

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The data analytics firm Unacast has created an interactive dashboard that pulls in anonymized location data from mobile phones to determine where social distancing guidelines are being followed -- and where they aren't. In a first on...
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Your questions about Canada's food supply answered | COVID-19 Ask an expert

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Do Canadian farmers need more support? CBC's Carole MacNeil puts your questions on food supply to experts.
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Why you're probably not wearing your mask correctly

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Infectious disease specialist Dr. Isaac Bogoch lists four things you might be doing that negates the benefits of wearing a mask in public
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Ontario grocery store employee dies of COVID-19

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An Oshawa, Ont., grocery store worker has died of COVID-19. Meanwhile, a number of cases emerge among grocery store and food supply workers.
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How COVID-19 is affecting grocery stores

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As Canadians continue to grapple with physical distancing and how to deal with COVID-19, most grocery store workers still have to go to work and come in contact with others.
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First responders on the front lines of domestic violence

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Ian Hanomansing speaks to first responders, including 911 dispatchers and police officers, about the trauma they have experienced from answering domestic violence calls.
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This Montreal suburb's only grocery store closed. Now a local goods shop is filling the gap

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Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue, Que., residents have a new spot to do their groceries. After being on the verge of bankruptcy, B Factory, a locally owned shop, expanded its space to include a small grocery section called Mon Marché Local.
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Developer looks for zoning amendment to add retail complex to Whistle Bend in Whitehorse

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Whistle Bend is the fastest growing neighbourhood in Whitehorse. There are currently no places to buy food or essential items in the area. Northern Vision Development is looking to build a retail space to change that.
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Montreal food bank inaugurates family room, extends operating hours as demand rises

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MultiCaf in Montreal’s Côte-des-Neiges neighbourhood is dedicating an area for children to play and eat while their parents access services.