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The latest numbers on COVID-19 in Canada for Sept. 16

The latest numbers on COVID-19 in Canada for Sept. 16

The latest numbers of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Canada as of 6:14 p.m. EDT on Sept. 16, 2020: There are 139,747 confirmed cases in Canada.
Annual mass honouring Montreal's unclaimed dead adopts special meaning during COVID

Annual mass honouring Montreal's unclaimed dead adopts special meaning during COVID

MONTREAL — Audience members were called to lay white roses in front of the altar of a Montreal cathedral on Wednesday during a ceremony in honour of the hundreds of Quebecers who die each year with their bodies left unclaimed.
Easier, quicker saliva sampling eyed for next stage of COVID-19 testing

Easier, quicker saliva sampling eyed for next stage of COVID-19 testing

TORONTO — A saliva-based COVID-19 test is likely to be available this fall, say private and public health officials touting various methods under consideration across the country as lineups grow at COVID-19 assessment centres and cases emerge in newl
Manitoba government says it wants clarity on First Nations health care

Manitoba government says it wants clarity on First Nations health care

WINNIPEG — The Manitoba government is seeking a judicial review of a human rights ruling involving health care provided to a disabled boy in a First Nations community.
Canadian politicians who've been forced to isolate because of exposure to COVID-19

Canadian politicians who've been forced to isolate because of exposure to COVID-19

OTTAWA — Conservative Leader Erin O'Toole is just the latest on a growing list of Canadian politicians who have been needed to isolate themselves and get tested for COVID-19.
B.C. nurses will be able prescribe drugs to help stop overdose deaths

B.C. nurses will be able prescribe drugs to help stop overdose deaths

VANCOUVER — Registered and psychiatric nurses in British Columbia will be able to prescribe safer drugs for people at risk of overdose under a new public health order that advocates are hailing as a major step in the battle to save lives.
Driver arrested after nine pedestrians injured by car in Montreal

Driver arrested after nine pedestrians injured by car in Montreal

MONTREAL — Nine people, including two children, were injured after they were struck by a car in north-end Montreal Wednesday afternoon. Montreal police said the driver hit a pedestrian at an intersection and fled the scene.
Canadian forestry invents biodegradable mask filter, aims for full mask by Christmas

Canadian forestry invents biodegradable mask filter, aims for full mask by Christmas

OTTAWA — A Quebec-based forestry innovation organization says it has figured out how to make a single-use face mask filter out of fully-biodegradable wood products. Stéphane Renou, the president of FPInnovations Inc.
Lobster protests: Nova Scotia MP demands immediate action from Ottawa

Lobster protests: Nova Scotia MP demands immediate action from Ottawa

HALIFAX — A Nova Scotia MP is demanding Ottawa step in to quell rising anger among lobster fishermen who are accusing Indigenous fishermen of illegally trapping and selling lobster out of season.
New Brunswick mass shooting trial on hold until Tuesday due to 'unexpected' issue

New Brunswick mass shooting trial on hold until Tuesday due to 'unexpected' issue

FREDERICTON — The murder trial for a Fredericton man charged in the 2018 fatal shootings of four people has been put on hold until next week.