| | | | FIVE THINGS TO KNOW | | | | Positive test Sophie Gregoire Trudeau has tested positive for COVID-19 but the Prime Minister's Office says Justin Trudeau will not be tested "at this stage" because he currently has no symptoms. |
| | | | COVID-19 spread With COVID-19 cases mounting across the country, a growing number of Canadian doctors are urging the federal government to adopt more aggressive measures to contain the spread of the virus. |
| | | | Market plunge As global concerns about the spread of COVID-19 continue to ripple through global markets, experts urge Canadians not to react emotionally about the virus' impact on their investments. |
| | | | Foreign meddling The threat of foreign interference in Canada is real and more action is needed to counter what is a "significant and sustained" effort to meddle from China and Russia, according to the latest report from a top-secret Parliamentary committee. |
| | | | Licence frame fine An Ontario man says he was shocked after being fined $110 for the dealership frame on his license plate, which the dealer installed when he bought the vehicle. |
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| | | Ontario is shuttering publically funded schools, Alberta has banned large gatherings and B.C. is discouraging all non-essential travel outside of Canada to fight the coronavirus pandemic. | | |
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| | | Coronavirus anxiety | | Between the worrisome headlines and the drastic measures meant to limit the spread of COVID-19, the virus can be an added stressor for anyone. Here's what mental health experts suggest to help cope with the stress of an outbreak. |
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