| | | | FIVE THINGS TO KNOW | | | | Border closures CTV News has confirmed that a deal is imminent between the American and Canadian governments to restrict tourists and visitors from crossing the border on both sides. Shipments, trade and commerce will not be affected. |
| | | | Economic package The federal government is set to present a major support package to both aid families and businesses that is expected to stimulate the economy and put money directly into Canadians' hands. |
| | | | Coronavirus crisis Public emergencies have been declared in three provinces over COVID-19 while the federal government is considering declaring a national emergency. CTVNews.ca breaks down what enacting the Emergencies Act could mean. |
| | | | Stuck abroad As more countries cut off air travel in hopes of halting the global spread of COVID-19, Canadian travellers find themselves stranded overseas with no clear sign of when they can return home. |
| | | | 'Elderly hours' Several grocery stores in Canada are opening their doors early for seniors and those with other health concerns to give them an opportunity to shop with fewer customers around amid the COVID-19 pandemic. |
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| | | With the burden on medical workers rising amid the ongoing COVID-19 outbreak, retired nurses are answering the call to return to the front lines across Canada. | | |
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| | | Can you get COVID-19 more than once? | | Wondering who should be tested for COVID-19 or if patients can contract the disease twice? Doctors answer some of the most frequently asked questions on CTVNews.ca. |
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