[ad_1] No fewer than 622 cases of COVID-19 have been identified in the past 24 hours in Toronto, a record for a city in this province since the start of the pandemic, while the number of hospitalized patients in Ontario has peaked. The most populous province in the country announced …
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[ad_1] Unlike many provinces that have continued to break records over the past week, Quebec appears to have managed to control its epidemiological curve, to the point that the number of new COVID-19 cases has started to decline. British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Ontario, New Brunswick, Nunavut – these five provinces …
Read More »Lessons from the first wave not learned everywhere
[ad_1] CHSLDs and retirement homes (RPAs) are struggling to implement the lessons of the first wave of COVID-19 in the spring in Quebec, while community transmission does not end. • Read also: Another hatching problem in a Lanaudière residence • Read also: Action in CHSLDs is urgent “We know what …
Read More »Record year for Montreal airport leaves key REM station up in the air
[ad_1] MONTREAL – Trudeau airport expects losses of $ 600 million this year, which raises doubts as to who will pay for the REM station. Just over a year ago, the light rail station of the international airport was launched with great enthusiasm. It was intended to be a key …
Read More »Heinz Ketchup production returns to Canada
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Read More »Quebec is studying the possibility of Christmas dinners for ten people from three different families
[ad_1] The Quebec government is studying the possibility of authorizing Christmas dinners for ten people from three different families, but no decision has yet been made. This is what the prime minister, François Legault, said on Monday when asked about the information first reported by the CBC. “There are several …
Read More »Goodbye, gas eaters: a ban on the sale of gas vehicles in Quebec by 2035 is expected to be announced on Monday
[ad_1] MONTREAL – Gasoline-powered vehicles could be off the roads of Quebec within 15 years as the provincial government plans an ambitious new environmental plan this week. The early announcement was welcomed by conservationists on Saturday. “It’s a big step forward,” said Andreanne Brazeau, Equiterre’s mobility analyst. “It sends a …
Read More »COVID-19 reaches new daily highs with 1,400 new cases in Quebec and 1,300 in Ontario
[ad_1] People wear face masks as they walk into Montreal’s Old Port on November 8, 2020, as the COVID-19 pandemic continues in Canada and around the world. Graham Hughes / The Canadian Press The resurgence of COVID-19 on Sunday continued to break records of daily infections in Quebec and Ontario, …
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