People take in the sunny weather with their shirts off at Woodbine Beach during the COVID-19 pandemic in Toronto.
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An empty Turcot Interchange is shown in Montreal, as the Quebec government imposed a curfew to help stop the spread of COVID-19 starting at 8 p.m until 5 a.m and lasting until Feb....
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Waves pound Ogden Point breakwater as strong wind warnings are issued by Environment Canada along the South Coast as a frontal system pushes across Vancouver Island during the firs...
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A parent takes a photo of their child beside the star installations by the Notre-Dame Basilica in Old Montreal on Christmas Day in Montreal. Pedestrians took some time to enjoy the...
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Heavy snow falls as people walk down steps on the Simon Fraser University campus, in Burnaby, British Columbia.
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Heavy snow falls as a man walks on the Simon Fraser University campus, in Burnaby, British Columbia. Environment Canada issued a snowfall warning on the first day of winter with up...
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People participate in a demonstration in Montreal, protesting measures implemented by the Quebec government to help stop the spread of COVID-19.
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People participate in a demonstration in Montreal protesting measures implemented by the Quebec government to help stop the spread of COVID-19.
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A child skates on Meech Lake in Chelsea, Quebec.
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External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar participates in the third India-Canada Track 1.5 Dialogue with his Canadian counterpart Francois-Philippe Champagne, in New Delhi.
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Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau pays his respects during the state funeral service for former Canadian Prime Minister John Turner at St. Michael's Cathedral Basilica in Toro...
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A person rests on a bench by a mural by artist Dom Laporte showing a health care worker, in Ottawa, Ontario, on the Labour Day Long Weekend in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau speaks during a news conference on the COVID-19 pandemic outside his residence at Rideau Cottage in Ottawa, Ontario.
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Workers struggle to carry a replica of a shark into a bar on Montreal's popular Crescent Street. The Quebec government has yet to announce the opening of restaurants and bars in th...
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First responders carry an injured person on a stretcher across a fire truck ladder from a rooftop at the scene of a crash involving a Canadian Forces Snowbirds airplane in Kamloops...
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Canadian Forces Snowbird captains Erik Temple, right, and Joel Wilson check out the crash scene of a Canadian Forces Snowbird plane in Kamloops, Canada. A Canadian aerobatic jet cr...
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The Canadian Forces Snowbirds fly past the Toronto skyline as part of Operation Inspiration, their cross-country salute to Canadians helping fight the spread of COVID-19
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A crew prepares to unload medical supplies arriving from China from a Antonov AN-225 cargo transporter at Mirabel Airport in Mirabel, Quebec during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Royal Canadian Mounted Police officers prepare to take a suspect at a gas station in Enfield, Nova Scotia. Canadian police say multiple people are dead plus the suspect after a sho...
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau arrives for his daily press conference on COVID-19, in front of his residence at Rideau Cottage in Ottawa.
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