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The latest numbers on COVID-19 in Canada for Sept. 27

The latest numbers on COVID-19 in Canada for Sept. 27

The latest numbers of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Canada as of 5:09 p.m. EDT on Sept. 27, 2020: There are 153,124 confirmed cases in Canada.
Lumber hits record high prices due to low supply and high demand

Lumber hits record high prices due to low supply and high demand

Lumber prices across North America have nearly tripled since 2019 as a result of “once-in-a-lifetime phenomena”
Parliament Hill security boosted after reports of harassment

Parliament Hill security boosted after reports of harassment

OTTAWA — The security service charged with protecting Parliament Hill says it has stepped up its presence in the area following several recent reports of harassment against politicians and others.
One new case of COVID-19 reported Sunday in Newfoundland and Labrador

One new case of COVID-19 reported Sunday in Newfoundland and Labrador

ST. JOHN'S, N.L. — Public Health officials in Newfoundland and Labrador are reporting one new confirmed case of COVID-19. The new case, announced Sunday, involves a man between 20-39 years of age in the Eastern Health region.
Visits suspended at federal prisons in Quebec to prevent potential COVID spread

Visits suspended at federal prisons in Quebec to prevent potential COVID spread

MONTREAL — Visits to federal prisons in Quebec have been suspended in an effort to prevent the potential spread of COVID-19 inside the facilities, the Correctional Service of Canada said this weekend.
Author says acquittal on child pornography charges allows him to 'breathe again'

Author says acquittal on child pornography charges allows him to 'breathe again'

A Quebec author acquitted last week of child pornography charges in connection with passages in a horror novel says he — and fiction writers across the country — can "breathe again." "It's as if a huge weight has just come off my shoulders...
Childhood lessons, fight with cancer helped John Horgan forge political goals

Childhood lessons, fight with cancer helped John Horgan forge political goals

VICTORIA — An Indigenous leader says John Horgan would often use a joke to ease tensions during difficult times in talks over the future of fish farms between groups with different interests in British Columbia.
Locked-up computer systems only part of 'terrifying' ransomware scourge

Locked-up computer systems only part of 'terrifying' ransomware scourge

TORONTO — A shadowy group of cyber criminals that attacked a prominent nursing organization and Canadian Tire store has successfully targeted other companies with clients in governments, health care, insurance and other sectors.
WE Charity controversy prompts examination of group's overseas footprint

WE Charity controversy prompts examination of group's overseas footprint

The controversy around WE Charity in Canada is opening the door to a public discussion about whether WE — and groups like it — actually help the African communities where they operate.
Mi'kmaq power, inside and beyond Ottawa, stronger than in past fishery battles

Mi'kmaq power, inside and beyond Ottawa, stronger than in past fishery battles

HALIFAX — When Jaime Battiste was in his early 20s, cable news channels were full of images of Mi'kmaq fishermen in New Brunswick battling federal fisheries officers over seized lobster traps.