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As Quebec clarifies Christmas plan, Manitoba pans it
Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister, while saying he doesn't want to quarterback other provinces, called Quebec's Christmas gathering plan dangerous. Premier Francois Legault clarified the province’s plan to allow gatherings at Christmas amid the second wave of COVID-19, setting the limit at two gatherings over the four days.
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The Canadian Press
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CP112110560
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11/24/2020 5:10:00 PM
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Christmas
COVID-19
Holidays
plans
social distancing