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Coronavirus: What’s happening in Canada and around the world on Tuesday

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The British government fended off calls Tuesday to provide more financial support to businesses and workers who will suffer financially from its decision to delay the relaxation of coronavirus restrictions in England by four weeks to July 19.

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Gas-powered sports cars, SUVs face higher street parking fees under Vancouver’s anti-pollution proposal

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The City of Vancouver says come 2022, parking on residential streets could start to cost you more money depending on when you’re parking and what you’re driving.

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Press Conference on the Modernization and Strengthening of the Official Languages Act

The Honourable Mélanie Joly, Minister of Economic Development and Official Languages, will provide information on the modernization and strengthening of the Official Languages Act

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As spruce budworm numbers rise, so does the battle against them — except in Gros Morne

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A spraying program is expanding to try to lower the insect’s numbers across western Newfoundland, but Parks Canada has opted out of the program and is letting nature take its course.

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Birth of baby caribou in Val-D’Or sparks hope for endangered species

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A herd of caribou in Val-D’Or welcomed a new member last week, offering a glimmer of hope for the dwindling population in the Abitibi-Témiscamingue region. But a conservationist says more needs to be done to ensure survival of the species.

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