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  • Global National: Nov. 23
    The uncertainty is unbearable for the families of hostages in Gaza, taken by Hamas seven weeks ago on Oct. 7, as they hope the promised humanitarian pause and release of hostages takes place this Friday. Until the pause begins, however, Israel’s retaliatory siege of Gaza continues for its seventh consecutive week. Over in the Netherlands,...
    Global National
    Nov 23, 2023
  • 95% of Sask teachers vote in favour of job sanctions
    WATCH: A dispute between Saskatchewan Teachers Federation and the provincial government is ramping up. As Global’s Easton Hamm reports, the federation shared the results of their job sanctions vote.
    Global News at 6 Regina
    Oct 27, 2023
  • How summer camps are adjusting to unprecedented heatwaves
    N95 masks on canoe trips and cardboard fire. Nathaniel Dove explores how camps are adapting to climate change.
    Canada
    Jul 23, 2023
  • Technology at the forefront of BC Cattlemen’s Convention
    The annual BC Cattlemen’s Convention is in Vernon following a three-year pandemic pause. This year marks the 95th anniversary of this event, and as Jayden Wasney reports, the theme focuses on the next generation of farming and how technology can help shape the future of agriculture.
    May 26, 2023
  • Ford says ‘no public money’ in deal with Therme, acknowledges parking garage could cost taxpayers
    Ontario Premier Doug Ford spoke on Tuesday about the controversial 95-year lease with Therme for its spa and waterpark that was reported by Global News. Asked how he could justify giving public lands to a private company, Ford said there was “no public money” in the deal with Therme, but did acknowledge a planned parking...
    Canada
    Apr 25, 2023
  • B.C. facility to produce N95-equivalent masks
    A B.C. company is hoping to kick start competition for medical-grade Canadian-made face masks that are essential for health-care workers. Robin Gill reports on the race to create personal protective equipment.
    Global National
    Sep 28, 2020
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  • Red River Polytechnic on new masking policy
    RRC has put a new mask policy in place, where they’ll supply N95 or KN95 masks to students, staff, and visitors come January .
    Education
    Dec 22, 2021
  • COVID-19: Edmontonians hunting for N95 masks and rapid tests will need to get lucky
    Demand for high-quality masks and rapid antigen tests has surged in Alberta amid the fifth wave of the COVID-19 pandemic. Retail stores and pharmacies in Edmonton are getting many inquiries, but the answer is often the same. Dan Grummett has more.
    Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton
    Jan 6, 2022
  • Coronavirus outbreak: Ford calls it ‘unacceptable’ for Trump to order 3M to stop exporting N95 masks to Canada
    Speaking to reporters on Saturday, Ontario Premier Doug Ford said it was “unacceptable” for U.S. President Donald Trump to order the medical supply firm 3M to stop exporting N95 masks to Canada, but praised 3M for its efforts to highlight the impact such an order will have on Canada.
    Canada
    Apr 4, 2020
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  • Coronavirus: Minister of Public Services and Procurement provides update on Canada’s PPE supply
    Canadian Minister of Public Services and Procurement Anita Anand said on Tuesday the government recently received new 9 cargo plane loads of PPE, bringing the total supply to 78 plane loads to date. She also said that 3M continues to provide federal health authorities with half a million N95 respirator masks on a monthly basis...
    Health
    Jun 23, 2020
  • Coronavirus outbreak: Officials explain decision to suspend shipment of 8 million N95 masks
    Canada’s chief public health officer Dr. Theresa Tam and Minister of Indigenous Services Marc Miller explained the government’s decision to suspend a shipment of eight million N95 masks that did not meet federal standards. Miller said there were a number of issues raised including whether the straps were adequate and concerns over the quality of...
    Canada
    May 9, 2020
  • Union pushes government to enact legislation that would see GM’s Oshawa plant produce N95 masks
    Many of the province’s health-care workers are battling COVID-19 and one of the largest unions representing those employees say those statistics can be attributed to a lack of N95 masks. As Morganne Campbell reports, there’s a suggestion on the table that could help alleviate those problems.
    Canada
    May 10, 2020
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  • Coronavirus: Ontario provides $1.4 million for Cambridge-based N95 masks company
    Ontario Premier Doug Ford announced on Tuesday that his government is providing $1.4 million for Cambridge-based Eclipse Innovations Inc. through the Ontario Together Fund program to produce N95 masks.
    Health
    Jul 14, 2020
  • Coronavirus: Manitoba sees 33 new cases of COVID-19, further restrictions coming to Prairie Mountain Health region
    Health officials reported 33 new cases of novel coronavirus in Manitoba Thursday and said further public health restrictions — including mandatory mask use in indoor spaces — are being placed on the Prairie Mountain Health region in an effort to stem an ongoing outbreak in the area. Thursday’s new cases include 17 people in the...
    Canada
    Aug 20, 2020
  • Coronavirus outbreak: Trump says U.S. medical supply stockpile ‘in great shape,’ over 2 million COVID-19 tests completed
    U.S. President Donald Trump said on Friday that the medical supply for health care workers fighting the COVID-19 pandemic in the country is “in great shape,” and that the Department of Defense will also be sending 10 million N95 masks. He added that they have completed over 2 million virus tests, and are conducting approximately...
    World
    Apr 10, 2020
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  • Coronavirus: Saskatoon lab now has the ability to disinfect N95 masks for re-use
    A Saskatoon lab has partnered with the Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) to decontaminate and reuse N95 respiratory masks that are normally thrown out after each use.
    Global News at 10 Regina
    Apr 10, 2020
  • Masks and PPE still for sale in B.C.but not all are created equal
    You might be surprised that you can still purchase masks, like the N95, from reputable medical supply sites. But as Jordan Armstrong reports, the B.C. health minister says not all personal protective equipment is created equally.
    Global News Hour at 6 BC
    Apr 9, 2020
  • Winnipeg researchers looking at ways of cleaning, reusing N95 masks
    University of Manitoba researchers are looking into ways to reuse N95 masks during the COVID-19 pandemic, Global’s Malika Karim reports.
    Health
    Apr 15, 2020
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  • Coronavirus outbreak: Freeland thanks 3M, U.S partners for resolving medical mask blockage to Canada
    Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland thanked 3M and U.S. partners on Tuesday for coming to a solution to allow the company to continue shipping N95 respiratory masks to Canada. She said they had continued to stress the relationship between the two countries and it was in the best interest to work together. The decision to...
    Canada
    Apr 7, 2020
  • Coronavirus outbreak: Trump uses Defense Production Act to curb hoarding, price gouging
    At a daily briefing with the COVID-19 task force Friday, U.S. President Donald Trump says the U.S. has leveraged the Defense Production Act in an effort to stop the hoarding and price gouging of crucial medical supplies, taking custody of nearly 200,000 N95 respirators, 130,000 surgical masks, 600,000 gloves as well as bottles of disinfectant...
    Health
    Apr 3, 2020
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