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Toronto’s mayor, medical officer of health and other officials are set to speak Friday afternoon, just after Premier Doug Ford is expected to announce new restrictions for COVID-19 hot zones in Ontario.

- cbc.ca - Category : Canada - Relavancy : 1.0

Toronto’s mayor, medical officer of health and other officials are set to speak Friday afternoon, just after Premier Doug Ford is expected to announce new restrictions for COVID-19 hot zones in Ontario.

- cbc.ca - Category : Canada - Relavancy : 1.0

Toronto’s mayor, medical officer of health and other officials are set to speak Friday afternoon, just after Premier Doug Ford is expected to announce new restrictions for COVID-19 hot zones in Ontario.

- cbc.ca - Category : Canada - Relavancy : 1.0

Toronto’s mayor, medical officer of health and other officials are set to speak Friday afternoon, just after Premier Doug Ford is expected to announce new restrictions for COVID-19 hot zones in Ontario.

- cbc.ca - Category : Canada - Relavancy : 1.0

The province is set to release new COVID-19 modelling projections, which sources have told CBC News will show that Ontario's intensive care units are projected to be over capacity by early next month.

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Ontario’s latest COVID-19 modelling will project the province’s intensive care units to be be filled beyond capacity by early February, and will also show how a new more contagious variant of the coronavirus risks accelerating the spread of infections, sources tell CBC News. 

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Premier Doug Ford is scheduled to hold a news conference this morning after a record-breaking day for new COVID-19 cases and warnings to hospitals around the province to prepare for a potential influx of patients in coming weeks.

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In the two weeks since the premier's last news conference, there have been more than 37,000 new COVID-19 cases and 542 more people have died in Ontario.

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Ontario Premier Doug Ford is expected to have a "very tough conversation" with his finance minister today over a controversial Caribbean vacation.

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Finance Minister Rod Phillps, who has been on vacation in the Caribbean, is on his way back to Canada, Premier Doug Ford said Wednesday.

- cbc.ca - Category : Canada - Relavancy : 1.0

Ontario Finance Minister Rod Phillips travelled outside of the country for a personal vacation recently but continues to observe public health directives, his office said Tuesday.

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Doug Ford wants people to hold on just a little longer. Ontario's populist premier speaks softly into the camera at a recent news conference, his tone subdued, almost pleading. He says he knows people have "COVID fatigue," but there is a vaccine. The economy will recover. The province will bounce back.

- cbc.ca - Category : Canada - Relavancy : 1.0

Premier Doug Ford has zeroed in on international travellers, suggesting they represent a significant risk for worsening the spread of COVID-19 in Ontario. CBC News takes a closer look at the facts.

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The Ford government is considering a lockdown across southern Ontario from Boxing Day until Jan. 11 as COVID-19 cases in the province reach record highs, CBC News has learned. 

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Premier Doug Ford's run of near-daily news conferences about COVID-19 — a pandemic viewing ritual for tens of thousands of Ontarians — has abruptly come to a halt. 

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- cbc.ca - Category : Canada - Relavancy : 1.0

Following an auditor general's report that found Ontario’s pandemic response is being driven by political staff atop a command structure developed by a US consulting agency, Premier Doug Ford is insisting that medical experts and Ontario’s top doctor are calling the shots.

- cbc.ca - Category : Canada - Relavancy : 1.0

Toronto’s mayor, medical officer of health and other officials are set to speak Friday afternoon, just after Premier Doug Ford is expected to announce new restrictions for COVID-19 hot zones in Ontario.

- cbc.ca - Category : Canada - Relavancy : 1.0

The Ford government is considering a lockdown across southern Ontario from Boxing Day until Jan. 11 as COVID-19 cases in the province reach record highs, CBC News has learned. 

- cbc.ca - Category : Canada - Relavancy : 1.0

Premier Doug Ford's run of near-daily news conferences about COVID-19 — a pandemic viewing ritual for tens of thousands of Ontarians — has abruptly come to a halt. 

Similar Stories
- cbc.ca - Category : Canada - Relavancy : 1.0

Following an auditor general's report that found Ontario’s pandemic response is being driven by political staff atop a command structure developed by a US consulting agency, Premier Doug Ford is insisting that medical experts and Ontario’s top doctor are calling the shots.

- cbc.ca - Category : Canada - Relavancy : 1.0

Toronto’s mayor, medical officer of health and other officials are set to speak Friday afternoon, just after Premier Doug Ford is expected to announce new restrictions for COVID-19 hot zones in Ontario.

- cbc.ca - Category : Canada - Relavancy : 1.0

Speaking to reporters Tuesday, Premier Doug Ford called the news that Canada will receive no new Pfizer vaccines next week "troubling" and "a massive concern." Ford even went as far as asking the incoming U.S. president to send a million doses to the province.

- cbc.ca - Category : Canada - Relavancy : 1.0

The province is set to release new COVID-19 modelling projections, which sources have told CBC News will show that Ontario's intensive care units are projected to be over capacity by early next month.

Similar Stories
- cbc.ca - Category : Canada - Relavancy : 1.0

Ontario’s latest COVID-19 modelling will project the province’s intensive care units to be be filled beyond capacity by early February, and will also show how a new more contagious variant of the coronavirus risks accelerating the spread of infections, sources tell CBC News. 

Similar Stories
- cbc.ca - Category : Canada - Relavancy : 1.0

Premier Doug Ford is scheduled to hold a news conference this morning after a record-breaking day for new COVID-19 cases and warnings to hospitals around the province to prepare for a potential influx of patients in coming weeks.

- cbc.ca - Category : Canada - Relavancy : 1.0

In the two weeks since the premier's last news conference, there have been more than 37,000 new COVID-19 cases and 542 more people have died in Ontario.

- cbc.ca - Category : Canada - Relavancy : 1.0

Ontario Premier Doug Ford is expected to have a "very tough conversation" with his finance minister today over a controversial Caribbean vacation.

- cbc.ca - Category : Canada - Relavancy : 1.0

Finance Minister Rod Phillps, who has been on vacation in the Caribbean, is on his way back to Canada, Premier Doug Ford said Wednesday.

- cbc.ca - Category : Canada - Relavancy : 1.0

Ontario Finance Minister Rod Phillips travelled outside of the country for a personal vacation recently but continues to observe public health directives, his office said Tuesday.

- cbc.ca - Category : Canada - Relavancy : 1.0

Doug Ford wants people to hold on just a little longer. Ontario's populist premier speaks softly into the camera at a recent news conference, his tone subdued, almost pleading. He says he knows people have "COVID fatigue," but there is a vaccine. The economy will recover. The province will bounce back.

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