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Gov’t in ‘early stages’ of using cellphone data for COVID-19 tracking: Bains

Briefs | 04/20/2020 3:40 pm EDT
Innovation Minister Navdeep Bains speaks with reporters in Ottawa in December 2018./ Photo by Andrew Meade.

The federal government is looking at what other jurisdictions are doing when it comes to using cellphone data to track the spread of COVID-19, Innovation Minister Navdeep Bains said.

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