| | | | FIVE THINGS TO KNOW | | | | Closed border Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is urging Canadians abroad to come home while they still can as Canada shuts the border to non-Canadian citizens, with a few exceptions. |
| | | | Flights suspended In response to the travel restrictions announced by PM Trudeau, WestJet Airlines says it is suspending all international and transborder flights for the next 30 days to help control the spread of COVID-19. |
| | | | Coronavirus cases Canada's new border restrictions do not apply to U.S. citizens, causing concern in British Columbia which is home to one of the busiest border crossings and the country's highest virus death toll. |
| | | | Canadian hospitals Hospitals across Canada have begun taking drastic measures as a way of limiting the spread of COVID-19 inside their doors including cancelling elective surgeries and setting up off-site screening facilities. |
| | | | 'A ghost town' From empty streets to balcony greetings, Canadians in Europe are sharing what life is like under lockdown with one describing the experience like something out of a movie. |
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| | | Italy is bearing the brunt of the coronavirus pandemic in Europe with another 349 deaths in 24 hours as neighbouring countries enforce strong new measures to try and avoid the same fate. | | |
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| | | Tips on working remotely | | As many Canadian employees shift to working from home amid the coronavirus pandemic, some are sharing tips on how to stay productive when you are not used to working outside the office. |
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