The Quebec government will not ask Quebecers to download a COVID-19 tracing application on their phones, weeks after the COVID Alert app rolled out in Ontario with the goal of adoption in jurisdictions across the country. Read More
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COVID-19: Quebecers won't be asked by province to download COVID-19 tracing app; Ford says he will speak to Legault
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