Justin Trudeau
Liberal Party of Canada
350 Albert Street, Suite 920
K1P 6M8 Ottawa,
Ontario Canada.
Prime Minister outlines Canada’s COVID-19 response
COVID-19 is a rapidly evolving global challenge. The Government of Canada is working closely with local, provincial, territorial, and international partners to minimize its health, economic, and social impacts in Canada and around the world. We have worked closely with Canada’s trained public health and medical professionals to put in place the plans, infrastructure, and resources needed to protect the health and safety of all Canadians.
The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, today outlined Canada’s whole-of-government response to COVID-19, by establishing a more than $1 billion COVID-19 Response Fund. This comprehensive approach includes measures already underway to respond to the outbreak, as well as new investments to limit the spread of the virus in Canada and prepare for its possible broader impacts on our people, our economy, and our small businesses.
In addition to continuing our work to ensure a coordinated response across the country, the Government of Canada is proposing new investments to respond in Canada and around the world. These investments will include actions to:
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To support businesses should the economy experience tightening credit conditions, the Government will act swiftly to stimulate the economy by strengthening investment in federal lending agencies such as the Business Development Bank of Canada and Export Development Canada. This partnership between Canada’s financial Crown corporations and private sector financial institutions, in response to credit conditions during the 2008-2009 financial crisis, provided $11 billion of additional credit support to 10,000 firms. In addition, flexible arrangements could be made for businesses trying to meet payment obligations to the Canada Revenue Agency.
Through these and other measures, the Government of Canada will continue to protect the health and safety of all Canadians, ensure economic resilience, and contribute to the international response to COVID-19.
Further update and information available at primary source.
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Doug Ford
Premier of Ontario
Legislative Building
Queen's Park
Toronto ON M7A 1A1 Canada.
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Doug Ford Premier Ontario has declared the state of emergency amid COVID-19 pandemic
"I've declared a state of emergency in the province of Ontario," Ford said at Queen's Park on Tuesday.
"This is a decision not made lightly. COVID-19 constitutes a danger of major proportions. We've taken this measure because we must offer our full support in every power possible to help our health care sector fight the spread of COVID-19."
Ford made the announcement alongside Health Minister Christine Elliott, Finance Minister Rod Phillips and Ontario Solicitor General Sylvia Jones.
Ford says the order bans public events of over 50 people, including parades, events and services within places of worship until March 31.
Effective immediately, the province has ordered the closure of all facilities providing indoor recreation programs, all public libraries, all private schools, all licensed childcare centres, all theatres, cinemas and concert venues, and all bars and restaurants except to provide takeout food and delivery.
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Ford says this is not a provincial shut down and the majority of businesses won't be affected by the order. Essential services such as grocery stores will continue to operate.
"The vast majority of businesses, including those most vital to day-to-day life, will not be affected by this order. Essential services and needs will be available," Ford said.
Premier of Ontario
Legislative Building Queen's Park Toronto ON M7A 1A1 Canada.
Legislative office
Premier's Office Room 281 Legislative Building, Queen's Park Toronto, ON M7A 1A1 Canada.
Ministry office
Ministry of Intergovernmental Affairs Queen's Park Toronto, ON M7A 1A1 Canada.
Constituency office
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Canada’s premier https://www.canadaspremiers.ca/
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Bonnie Crombie
City services | March 13, 2020
Declares a State of Emergency
COVID-19 | March 23, 2020
City of Mississauga
300 City Centre Drive
Mississauga, ON L5B 3C1
Office: 905-896-5555
Fax: 905-896-5879
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Bonnie Crombie, Mayor of Mississauga, Ontario, Canada said in her message that given the rise of cases of COVID-19 here at home and around the world, we are taking pro-active measures as a City to ensure the health and safety of our residents. Closing all City recreation, library and culture facilities to the public for three weeks is the right decision and is aligned with measures being taken in public schools and in other jurisdictions. I understand the impact the cancellation of March Break programs will have on families. We will continue to provide updates to residents as they become available. We ask for your patience and understanding. I’d like to thank City leadership, Council, Peel Public Health, our first responders and health care providers for their leadership during this trying time. Together, we will rise to the challenge as a City, a province and a nation to overcome this.”
Mayor Bonnie Crombie has declared a State of Emergency in the City of Mississauga in consultation with Mississauga City Council and the Office of Emergency Management. The declaration supports the Province of Ontario’s and Region of Peel’s efforts to contain the spread of the COVID-19.
Declaring an emergency under s 7.0.1 (1) of the Emergency Management and Civil Protection Act provides the City of Mississauga with options to protect the health and safety of individuals and families living in Mississauga.
“Declaring an emergency will help us act quickly to manage the impacts of COVID-19 on our residents and business during this evolving situation,” said Mayor Bonnie Crombie. “The health and well-being of our residents and employees is our priority. We are looking at the long-term impacts of this pandemic. Declaring an emergency along with the Region of Peel and the Province of Ontario will give us the flexibility we need as a municipality to manage the situation. We must be ready to act when needed and we must send a signal to all residents that this is an unprecedented situation that they must take seriously.”
An “Emergency” is a situation or an impending situation that constitutes a danger of major proportions that could result in serious harm to persons or substantial damage to property and that is caused by the forces of nature, a disease or other health risk, an accident or an act whether intentional or otherwise. (Emergency Management and Civil Protection Act, R.S.O. 1990,c.E.9)
To learn about the latest updates on actions taken by the City of Mississauga visit mississauga.ca/coronavirus or follow @CityMississauga on Twitter.
For health information, please visit peelregion.ca/coronovirus
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Taha Nazir
Advanced Multiple Incorporation
Ontario Canada
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COVID-19: Reliable Scientific Knowledge Amid Uncertain and Complex Information
The outbreak of Noval Corona Virus-2019 (nCoV-19) has posed potential threat all over the world. The clinicians, epidemiologists and health professionals are constantly working to control the illness, transmission and related complications of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19). Although, the COVID-19 has successfully been control in some countries including China, Korea, but, it’s rapid transmission and record outbreak has given many surprises. Thus, during current challenging situation posed by COVID-19, we have to work and support the infected patients, health authorities, infection control practitioners and regulatory bodies. That will obviously help to defeat successfully the nCoV-19 and COVID-19.
Additionally, in such challenging situation the clinicians and researchers potentially need more recent, authentic and relevant scientific data and/ or knowledge. So, they should design more standard and rational therapy for patient in their particular clinical setting. Moreover, the patient counseling, drug information, biosafety and targeted drug delivery can be used to combat the COVID-19. Thus, our goal is to offer more reliable resources to help the clinicians, epidemiologists and medical staff to handle the COVID-19 in more scientific and professional manner.
Health Canada, Government of Canada announces several features and services to fight against Coronavirus disease (COVID-19). Canadian health officials and regulatory bodies are tirelessly working to overcome the COVID-19 by offering Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) Canada’s response; Additional Measures to Support Canadian Consumers and Businesses; The Resources, Information and Guidelines; Measures to Support Canadian Consumers and Businesses. Whereas, the additional information can also be obtained from the updated resources of World Health Organization (WHO), Centre of Disease Control and Prevention, WHO nCoVid-19 and Elsevier’s free research on nCOVID-19.
Taha Nazir B.Pharm., M.Phil, PhD
Scientific Executive,
Advanced Multiple Incorporation
Ontario Canada
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Health Canada, Government of Canada
Health Canada, Government of Canada announces the services and features to fight against Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) as under,
Coronavirus disease (COVID-19): Canada’s responseGovernment of Canada Coronavirus disease (COVID-19)Additional Measures to Support Canadian Consumers and BusinessesCoronavirus disease (COVID-19) – The Resources, Information and Guidelines of Government of CanadaCoronavirus disease (COVID-19) – The Resources, Information and Guidelines of Government of Canada
Government of Canada Announces Additional Measures to Support Continued Lending to Canadian Consumers and Businesses 2020-03-20 10:17
Canada’s COVID-19 Economic Response Plan: Support for Canadians and Businesses
2020-03-18 10:51
COVID-19 Symptom Self-Assessment Tool
Powered by Thrive Health and Available here
Printable resources and downloadable material offered by Health Canada, Government of Canada,
All printable resources and downloads of COVID-19 Coronavirus Awareness resources. Cleaning and disinfecting public spaces (COVID-19) 2020-03-19
Social Distancing (isolation, social distancing, hygiene) to avoid transmission and of COVID-19 2020-03-18
A Pan-Canadian response to COVID-19 2020-03-18
For travelers without symptoms returning to Canada 2020-03-17
Know the difference : Self-monitoring, self-isolation, and isolation for COVID-19 2020-03-15
Keeping you safe at work: Marine sector health and COVID-19 2020-03-13
Reduce the spread of COVID-19: Wash your hands 2020-03-11
How to care for a person with COVID-19 at home: Advice for caregivers 2020-03-11
Vulnerable populations and COVID-19 2020-03-11
How to isolate at home when you have COVID-19
Coronavirus disease (COVID-19): Guidance documents
Coronavirus disease (COVID-19): Guidance documents for communities
Community-based measures to mitigate the spread of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in CanadaRisk-informed decision making for mass gatherings during COVID-19 global outbreak
Coronavirus disease (COVID-19): Guidance documents For schools and daycares
Public health guidance for schools (K-12) and childcare programs (COVID-19)
Coronavirus disease (COVID-19): Guidance documents for health professionals
Interim national case definition: Coronavirus disease (COVID-19)Infection prevention and control for coronavirus disease (COVID-19): Interim guidance for acute healthcare settingsRoutine practices and additional precautions for preventing the transmission of infection in healthcare settingsInterim national surveillance guidelines for human infection with coronavirus disease (COVID-19)Coronavirus disease (COVID-19): Summary of assumptionsPublic health management of cases and contacts associated with coronavirus disease (COVID-19)
Coronavirus disease (COVID-19): Guidance documents for businesses
Risk-informed decision-making for workplaces/businesses during the COVID-19 pandemicBank of Canada asks retailers to continue accepting cashCoronavirus disease (COVID-19): Resources for Canadian businesses.
The updated resources from World Health Organization (WHO); the overall research information, scientific data and guidelines may also be obtained from following links,
WHO declares the coronavirus outbreak a pandemic, STAT (March 11, 2020)More public health resources
Interactive map showing global spread of COVID-19 (WHO)Official coronavirus guidance from various countries:
Sources of updated information in the EU/EEA countriesPanamerican Health Organization (Latin American branch of the WHO)Novel coronavirus advice for the public (WHO).Centre Of Disease Control And Prevention
CDC is one of the major operating components of the Department of Health and Human Services. View CDC’s Official Mission Statements/Organizational Charts to learn more about CDC′s organizational structure.
CDC is aggressively responding to the global outbreak of COVID-19 and community spread in the United States. Learn more about what we’re doing to protect and prepare communities.
CDC’s Centers, Institute, and Offices (CIOs) allow the agency to be more responsive and effective when dealing with public health concerns. Each group implements CDC′s response in their areas of expertise, while also providing intra-agency support and resource-sharing for cross-cutting issues and specific health threats.
The CIOs are:
ELSEVIER’S free research on nCOVID-19
The updated resources offered by Elsevier’s free research on nCOVID-19; the overall research information, scientific data and guidelines may also be obtained from here.
Canada’s Premiers
Council of the Federation Secretariat
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Ottawa, Ontario, K1R 7X7
Phone: 613 563-4066
Canada’s 13 provincial and territorial Premiers are members of the Council of the Federation. The Council’s objectives are to:
Promote interprovincial-territorial cooperation and closer ties between Premiers, to ultimately strengthen Canada;
Foster meaningful relations between governments based on respect for the Constitution and recognition of the diversity within the federation;
Show leadership on issues important to all Canadians.
Established in 2003, the Council enables Premiers to work collaboratively to strengthen the Canadian federation by fostering a constructive relationship among the provinces and territories, and with the federal government. Premiers are supported by a small Secretariat located in Ottawa.
Premiers of the Provinces and Territories of Canada
Learn how your province or territory is taking action on COVID-19:
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Nunavut
Ontario
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Click here for updated information from the Government of Canada.
Contact a Premier
Scott Moe – Chair
Premier of Saskatchewan
226 Legislative Building
Regina SK S4S 0B3
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http://www.saskatchewan.ca/premier
François Legault – Vice-Chair
Premier of Québec
Édifice Honoré-Mercier, 3e étage
835, boul. René-Lévesque Est
Québec QC G1A 1B4
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Blaine Higgs
Premier of New Brunswick
Centennial Building
PO Box 6000
Fredericton NB E3B 5H1
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www2.gnb.ca/content/gnb/en/departments/premier.html
Doug Ford
Premier of Ontario
Legislative Building
Queen's Park
Toronto ON M7A 1A1
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https://www.ontario.ca/page/premier
Stephen McNeil
Premier of Nova Scotia
PO Box 726
Halifax NS B3J 2T3
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https://premier.novascotia.ca/
Brian Pallister
Premier of Manitoba
204 Legislative Building
450 Broadway
Winnipeg MB R3C 0V8
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http://www.gov.mb.ca/minister/premier/index.html
John Horgan
Premier of British Columbia
PO Box 9041
Station Provincial Government
Victoria BC V8W 9E1
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https://news.gov.bc.ca/office-of-the-premier
Jason Kenney
Premier of Alberta
307 Legislature Building
10800 - 97 Avenue
Edmonton AB T5K 2B6
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www.alberta.ca/premier.cfm
Sandy Silver
Premier of Yukon
PO Box 2703
Whitehorse YK Y1A 1B2
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www.yukonpremier.ca
Dennis King
Premier of Prince Edward Island
Shaw Building
PO Box 2000
Charlottetown PE C1A 7N8
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https://www.princeedwardisland.ca/en/premier
Dwight Ball
Premier of Newfoundland and Labrador
Confederation Building, East Block
PO Box 8700
St. John's NL A1B 4J6
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Joe Savikataaq
Premier of Nunavut
PO Box 2410
Iqaluit NU X0A 0H0
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http://www.premier.gov.nu.ca/en
Caroline Cochrane
Premier of the Northwest Territories
PO Box 1320
Yellowknife NT X1A 2L9
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Gagan Sikand
Canada’s COVID-19 Response Support for Canadians
House of Commons
Ottawa, ON K1A 0A6
Phone: 613-943-1762
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Over the last week, we’ve seen significant changes in what COVID-19 means for our community. Right now, the priority for our Government is to ensure that community members have support – for their jobs, homes, and businesses. Last week, the Prime Minister announced an $82 billion plan to support Canadians.
Waiving the one-week waiting period for those individuals in imposed quarantine that can claim EI sickness benefits as well as waiving the requirement for a medical certificate to access EI sickness benefits. These measures have been in effect since March 15, 2020
Workers who must stop working due to COVID19 and do not have access to paid leave or other income support.
Workers who are sick, quarantined, or taking care of someone who is sick with COVID-19.
Wage earners and self-employed individuals, including contract workers, who do not otherwise be eligible for Employment Insurance.
Canadians who are already receiving EI regular and sickness benefits as of today would continue to receive their benefits and should not apply to the Canada Emergency Response Benefit (CERB). If their EI benefits end before October 3, 2020, they could apply for the CERB once their EI benefits cease, if they are unable to return to work due to COVID-19.
The Canada Emergency Response Benefit will be accessible through a secure web portal starting in early April. Applicants will also be able to apply via an automated telephone line or via a toll-free number. Information about the application process will be made available in the coming days.
The Government is proposing a one-time special payment by early May 2020 through the Goods and Services Tax Credit for low and modest income families to provide additional financial support
Six-month interest free moratorium on repaying Canadian Student Loans for those in process of re-paying these loans. Reducing required minimum withdrawal from Registered Retirement Incomes by 25% for 2020
Supporting the Reaching Home Initiative, by introducing $157 million to support people experiencing homelessness during the COVID-19 outbreak. Providing $50 million to women’s shelters and sexual assault centres to help with their capacity to manage or prevent outbreaks in their facilities
The creation of a new Indigenous Community Support Fund to address immediate needs in First Nations, Inuit, and Métis Nation communities. Offering flexibility to taxpayers by deferring return filing due date until June 1, 2020. The CRA will also allow taxpayers to defer until after August 31 2020 the payment of income tax amounts.
Banks in Canada have also committed to providing support on a case by case basis for managing hardships caused by COVID-19, this can include up to a six month pay deferral for mortgages and the opportunity for relief on other credit products. Please speak with your local financial institution for details about your situation.
These new measures will likely come into effect in the coming weeks. More information regarding these measures and the approximate dates you can expect to see them come into effect can be found here.
Please rest assured that our Government will continue to support you during this difficult time. I encourage you to reach out to my office at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or 905-812-1811 should you have any questions or concerns.
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Gagan Sikand
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Iqra Khalid
Dear friends,
As we finish Sikh Heritage month in April, we welcome the month of May and the start of Asian Heritage Month and Jewish Heritage Month in Canada. Though times are tough, it is important that we come together. Canada's strength comes from our diversity, and in times of hardship we must come work together to find our way. Throughout the month I invite you to join me in celebrating the contributions that Jewish Canadians and Canadians of Asian descent have made to the fabric of Canada.
I am so proud of those in the Mississauga-Erin Mills community who are supporting one another in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic. I can tell you that our commitment to physical distancing is making a positive difference and we must keep going at this pace. As we begin working to develop guiding practices to gradually reopen our economy, our government will continue listening and responding to the needs of Canadians with programs to help you.
With the University of Toronto Mississauga campus in our riding, we have a lot of students residing in Mississauga-Erin Mills. Students and recent graduates are facing challenges in the face of COVID-19 as they look for opportunities to start their careers. Today, I am happy to share that our government is moving forward with a new $9 billion plan targeted to help students and recent graduates.
These measures include expanded grants programs, a monthly Canada Emergency Student Benefit, a new benefit for students who volunteer in their communities this summer, and creating more opportunities through the Canada Summer Jobs. I encourage you to take a look and share with students you know!
Starting Monday, we will be working with all parties in the House of Commons to pass the necessary legislation to deliver these programs to you. I’m looking forward to sharing more details on these programs with you as we proceed.
I am happy to keep you updated with information on current and upcoming programs as they are announced. As always, my office and I are here to help with any questions or feedback you may have.
Stay home, stay safe, and stay healthy,
Iqra Khalid
Member of Parliament, Mississauga-Erin Mills
Government of Canada.
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