Caroline Orr
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April 2nd 2020
As COVID-19 patients overwhelm New York City's emergency services and hospitals, EMS is being ordered to stop bringing cardiac arrest patients to the hospital if they don’t have a pulse on scene.
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Just a few generations ago, Tlaook, a Nuu-Chah-Nulth ancestor of the Tla-o-qui-aht nation led families to a safe place of refuge in their territory to wait out fatal diseases European settlers brought to the coast of B.C. When the people returned, many had died, but the story of the importance of preserving the land during times of pandemics lived on and continues to shape the nation's work.
Emilee Gilpin
News
| April 2nd 2020
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Companies must still notify the province of emergencies and record the information they would normally report, the order says.
Emma McIntosh
News, Energy, Politics
| April 2nd 2020
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Impact on northern Saskatchewan economy from suspension of Cigar Lake mine and McClean Lake mill will be “devastating but necessary” say analysts, stakeholders.
Michael Bramadat-Willcock
News, La Ronge, Saskatchewan
| April 2nd 2020
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Parliamentarians will soon find themselves voting anew on spending measures to help the country to combat the financial fallout from COVID-19 — help that is going to cost the federal treasury at least $95 billion — as the result of changes the Liberals have promised in recent days.
Jordan Press, Stephanie Levitz
News, Politics
| April 2nd 2020
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The Vancouver Courier, a well-known newspaper now published by Glacier Media Group and founded in 1908, is “suspending publication until further notice,” according to a statement published on its website.
Carl Meyer
News, Business, Ottawa Insider
| April 2nd 2020
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When there's only one ventilator but two patients who need it, how should a doctor decide who gets the chance to survive?
Amy Smart
News, Politics
| April 3rd 2020
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You may have seen recent videos of goats roaming an empty town. But for more vulnerable species, like rhinos, this shutdown poses a great danger.
Matt Simon
News
| April 3rd 2020
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Environmental impact assessment of offshore oil-and-gas drilling on the Grand Banks of Newfoundland is being eclipsed by COVID-19 and pipelines
Will Dubitsky
Opinion
| April 3rd 2020
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Andrew Scheer billed the Conservative party for his kids' private Catholic school, private security, an extra housekeeper, his minivan and clothes for his family, a party review of the outgoing leader's spending has concluded.
Stephanie Levitz
News, Politics
| April 3rd 2020
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Tesla's sales of its increasingly popular electric cars got off to fast start this year, even though the company had to slam the brakes along with other major automakers last month because of worldwide efforts to contain the worst pandemic in a century.
Associated Press
News, Politics
| April 3rd 2020
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