| | | | FIVE THINGS TO KNOW | | | | Confronting COVID-19 The newly-formed cabinet committee working to address the government's response to COVID-19 says it is focused on preparing to make "quick decisions" should the spread worsen. |
| | | | Coronavirus in Canada As hospitals and health care facilities across Canada prepare to handle the spread of coronavirus, some doctors are worried about a potential flood of patients hitting emergency rooms. |
| | | | Labour rights Canadian companies are reviewing policies around employee travel and when to stop them coming into the workplace in a bid to stem the spread of COVID-19, raising questions around workers' rights. |
| | | | Syrian refugees Turkey has vowed to seek justice for a migrant it says was killed after Greek authorities fired tear gas and stun grenades to push back dozens of Syrian refugees attempting to cross the border into Europe. |
| | | | Parks in peril The Alberta government has announced that it will shut down, restrict or privatize nearly 200 parks across the province in an effort to save millions of dollars. |
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| | | New York billionaire Mike Bloomberg has ended his bid for the Democratic presidential nomination and endorsed former U.S. Vice-President Joe Biden. | | |
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