Many restaurants continue to offer delivery service and take-out meals.

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Montreal With few COVID-19 cases, eastern Quebec seeks balance between tourism and public health. "The potato is also a symbol for us," said Paillé. “But we’re a major attraction. Montreal With few COVID-19 cases, eastern Quebec seeks balance between tourism and public health. "People here have shown they can serve as an example when it comes to safety," he said. Montréal : réouverture de l’ensemble des secteurs.

But the church did not get any of the new funding.“We understand that (the money) goes quickly, and we also understand that we’re not the only ones. "Rimouski Mayor Marc Parent has been "kicking around the idea of a provincial standard" to which retailers could adhere, to guarantee they meet basic requirements for hygiene and cleanliness.He, too, hopes to see clear provincial guidelines provided for each type of industry. Posted May 30, 2020 6:57 pm . In addition, COVID-19 screening for all travellers is being introduced gradually. One of Canada's best-known religious landmarks, the Notre-Dame Basilica in Montreal, is asking for urgent financial assistance from all levels of government to withstand a budget shortfall caused by COVID-19. With the arrival of nicer weather and encouraging daily reports from Santé publique (public health), Montréal has been gradually reopening and resuming its summer activities. Please note that the information below was last updated August 10, 2020. It represents 85 per cent of our total revenue,” Morissette said in an interview.She said that money is “absolutely necessary” to preserve and restore the stone church, which was constructed in the 1820s in the Gothic Revival style and remains one of the main tourist destinations in the city, welcoming around one million visitors per year before the pandemic.A first phase of restoration work is already underway on its facade, but Morissette said the church is concerned it will not be able to finance the second and third phases of restoration on the building’s east and west towers.These first three phases are expected to cost $9.2 million out of nearly $30 million of total work needed to preserve and restore the building over the next decade, the church estimates.“We can’t press pause (on phases two and three) because that would risk putting the integrity of the towers in peril and (could) even become dangerous,” said Morissette, adding that delays on the work could also lead to an increase in overall costs.Notre-Dame is not the only church in Quebec facing economic challenges due to COVID-19, which has hit the province hard.Across the province, where the Catholic Church historically played a central role but has seen a decline in recent decades, many churches have struggled to pay rent and maintain their aging buildings as the pandemic forced them this spring to suspend in-person services.Quebec’s Culture Department announced last month it would invest $15 million to preserve religious heritage, targeting 62 buildings and three organs. A screening test will be performed at the airport prior to boarding, and 7 days after arrival in Nunavik. No dancing or standing at the bar for now. As of August 12, Montreal is the worst affected region in Canada, with 29,363 cases and 3,461 deaths, representing over 60% of deaths in Quebec and almost over 40% in Canada. Montréal annonce la levée de certaines mesures de confinement liées à la COVID-19 et la reprise progressive des services aux citoyens.

"Three local health centres have been reconfigured to remain "cold spots," where non-COVID-19 patients will be able to be treated. The COVID-19 pandemic in Montreal is an ongoing viral pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2).

On August 10, Dr. Horacio Arruda, director of public health for the Government of Québec, announced that, as of August 24, the age limit for the mandatory mask requirement on public transport and in enclosed public places will be lowered from 12 to 10 years . Just 34 people are known to have contracted the virus.

But the church did not get any of the new funding.“We understand that (the money) goes quickly, and we also understand that we’re not the only ones,” Morissette said.

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See the information on COVID-19 in Québec: Quebec.ca/coronavirus Can Canada expect the same?Here’s what B.C. Montréal is taking the necessary measures to limit the spread of COVID-19 and to protect residents. Bars have been allowed to reopen since June 25, although they must respect the same sanitary protocols as restaurants and patrons must be seated. "I think we are ready to band together and continue being careful. Please note that CBC does not endorse the opinions expressed in comments. youth have to say about the province’s coronavirus spikePeter Nygard’s sons accuse Canadian fashion mogul of arranging for their rape as teensGO Transit to increase service in September after cuts due to coronavirusNorthern Alberta event linked to over a dozen positive COVID-19 cases in B.C.Coronavirus: What one of the youngest patients in a B.C. Montreal’s Notre-Dame Basilica faces funding crunch as COVID-19 curbs tourism Cree Territory of James Bay.

Other areas of Montreal badly hit by Covid-19 share similar traits with Montreal North: low-income, large immigrant communities, many people of colour, poor quality housing. For the hearing impaired (TTY), call 1-800-361 9596 (toll free).