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Fredericton, New Brunswick Maritimes 4 At around 11 p.m. to midnight on April 22, 1988, the rear of the Devon Quik Mart building in Fredericton was set on fire by an individual, resulting in the deaths of a mother and her three children. [21] 1989 October 8: Cormier Village hayride accident: Traffic accident New Brunswick Atlantic Canada 13
COVID-19 in Ontario public schools # Ref Current number of schools with cases: 1,097 [7] Current number of schools closed: N/A (schools currently on Winter break) [7] Cumulative total (total number of cases reported in schools) 27,064 [7] COVID-19 in Ontario daycare centres # Ref Current number of childcare centres with cases: 440 [8]
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Province Population Tests Per k Cases Per m Deaths Per m Ref. British Columbia: 5,732,328 6,742,090 1,176.2 434,485 75,796 7,726 1,347.8 [1]Alberta: 4,961,065
610 excess deaths in BC and 66 excess deaths in Alberta during the week [6] [7] [8] 500+ 1953 Polio: Epidemic: Canada 562 1873 RMS Atlantic: Shipwreck Mars Island, Nova Scotia 428 2009-2010 Swine flu: Pandemic Canada out of 3 million Canadians infected 360 1758 Duke William: Shipwreck Atlantic Ocean near the coast of France: during the ...
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The province of New Brunswick has the eight-most cases (out of ten provinces and three territories) of COVID-19 in Canada, having confirmed their first case on March 11, 2020. In New Brunswick's first case, the person had returned to southeastern New Brunswick from France, and self-isolated at home. [1] The second case was a close contact. [1]