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Canada has enough food but COVID-19 will still cause challenges, says Agriculture Minister

Canada has enough food but COVID-19 will still cause challenges, says Agriculture Minister

The country has enough food, but there are COVID-19 related issues affecting farms and processing plants
Ottawa expands CERB, tops up essential workers’ pay as economy shrinks 9% in March

Ottawa expands CERB, tops up essential workers’ pay as economy shrinks 9% in March

Trudeau announced today the gov would loosen the eligibility requirements for access to CERB funds for many Canadian workers
Parks Canada suspends camping, activities, and events until at least May 31

Parks Canada suspends camping, activities, and events until at least May 31

Parks Canada is calling on Canadians to stay home
Do as we say, not as we do? Trudeau, Scheer forced to defend family trips

Do as we say, not as we do? Trudeau, Scheer forced to defend family trips

Both men defended family trips that appeared to flout the physical distancing measures they've spent weeks imploring people to uphold
Ottawa follows B.C. cue on mandatory quarantine plan

Ottawa follows B.C. cue on mandatory quarantine plan

A new order part of Canada's Quarantine Act is focused on those returning to Canada from abroad
These are the things Canadians want to do the most when the COVID-19 threat subsides

These are the things Canadians want to do the most when the COVID-19 threat subsides

Here's a look at what we're looking forward to the most when things get back to "normal"
You may be immune to COVID-19 and don’t know it

You may be immune to COVID-19 and don’t know it

How can we test for immunity, and where does Canada stand right now on those protocols?
Canadian companies rush to pivot advertising plans during COVID-19 pandemic

Canadian companies rush to pivot advertising plans during COVID-19 pandemic

As the pandemic unfolds, it's unclear what the future holds for advertising
More than 90 per cent of Canadian deaths from COVID-19 are those over age 60

More than 90 per cent of Canadian deaths from COVID-19 are those over age 60

Canadians should continue to stay home to keep older people, who are most at risk, from dying
This virtual platform allows you to share your gratitude to essential workers

This virtual platform allows you to share your gratitude to essential workers