| | | | FIVE THINGS TO KNOW | | | | Staying home With the initial phase of reopening in some provinces underway, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is urging Canadians not to go out "unless you absolutely have to." |
| | | | Quarantine sites Since the government began enforcing a mandatory self-isolation on travellers entering Canada, 330 people have spent two weeks inside one of the federally-run quarantine sites. |
| | | | Contact tracking As governments around the world turn to technology for ways to slow the spread of the novel coronavirus, experts are asking if digital contact tracing efforts are worth the privacy trade-off. |
| | | | Up in the air As losses pile up in the Canadian airline industry, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has hinted at financial support, though the details remain murky. |
| | | | Back to school With elementary school teachers back in classrooms in Quebec, the first province in Canada to do so, there are ongoing concerns about the return and how safe it will be. |
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| | | For 47 days, staff locked themselves in with residents at a long term care home in France. Now they are opening their doors, officially coronavirus-free. | | |
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| | | Provinces reopening | | With signs that the country is flattening the curve in the battle against COVID-19, CTV News has an up-to-date guide on where each province and territory stands in reopening their economies. |
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