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Ties forged in fires of NAFTA talks were key to Canada-U.S. border deal: Hillman
WASHINGTON — The mutual understanding, diplomatic ties and personal relationships that were forged in the fires of the North American trade talks of 2018 have been essential to the success of a shared bilateral effort to manage the COVID-19 crisis, s
Apr 24, 2020 11:34 AM
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Trudeau unveils rent relief for small businesses hurt by COVID-19
OTTAWA — The federal government is providing rent relief to businesses that can't afford to pay their landlords at a time when their operations are seriously curtailed or shut down due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Apr 24, 2020 10:55 AM
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Differing COVID-19 orders a challenge for boundary city of Lloydminster
LLOYDMINSTER, Alta. — Gerald Aalbers lives and works in Alberta, but he can see Saskatchewan from his office window. As the mayor of Lloydminster, which straddles the Alberta-Saskatchewan boundary, he's dealt with some unique situations.
Apr 24, 2020 10:21 AM
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Rent relief and a giant kitchen for COVID-19 pandemic; In The News for April 24
In The News is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to kickstart your day. Here is what's on the radar of our editors for the morning of April 24 ... --- COVID-19 in Canada ...
Apr 24, 2020 5:15 AM
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Farmers markets looking for ways to stay afloat during the pandemic
Canada's farmers markets, traditionally reliant on bustling crowds paying cash for locally produced food, seem particularly ill-suited to the age of physical distancing.
Apr 24, 2020 1:29 AM
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N.S. rampage victim's husband says police secrecy could foster distrust
In the absence of information, Nick Beaton says a sense of unease is percolating in his community.
Apr 24, 2020 1:00 AM
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How one of Canada's worst mass killings unfolded across northern Nova Scotia
HALIFAX — The first thing Malcolm Ryan noticed were the fires. Ryan, 81, looked out his bedroom window at about 11:15 p.m.
Apr 23, 2020 5:55 PM
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'Multiple patients.' Recordings of first responders reveal frantic bid to help
HALIFAX — New details are emerging about the chaos that ensued as police in rural Nova Scotia tried to capture a killer disguised as an RCMP officer — and first responders tried to help a rapidly growing list of victims.
Apr 23, 2020 5:46 PM
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'We will not be broken,' Toronto mayor says on deadly van attack anniversary
TORONTO — The second anniversary of the deadly van attack in Toronto is even more difficult this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the recent shooting rampage in Nova Scotia, Toronto Mayor John Tory said Thursday.
Apr 23, 2020 3:56 PM
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'Very difficult:' 2020 Calgary Stampede cancelled in light of COVID-19 pandemic
CALGARY — It survived the Great Depression, the Second World War and a massive flood seven years ago, but the Calgary Stampede has become a casualty of COVID-19.
Apr 23, 2020 3:54 PM
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