H.M. Cole Burston/Getty Images NEWCASTLE, ON - JULY 01: People ready their cars ahead of a Canada Day drive-by parade on July 1, 2020 in Newcastle, Canada. While most events marking the 153rd anniversary of Confederation across the country have been cancelled or moved online due to the spread of the coronavirus, the village of Newcastle encouraged residents to celebrate from their homes as a drive-by parade snaked through the village in order to comply with social distancing measures.
NEWCASTLE, ON - JULY 01: People wave from their front lawns as they watch a passing Canada Day drive-by parade on July 1, 2020 in Newcastle, Canada. While most events marking the 153rd anniversary of Confederation across the country have been cancelled or moved online due to the spread of the coronavirus, the village of Newcastle encouraged residents to celebrate from their homes as a drive-by parade snaked through the village in order to comply with social distancing measures.
NEWCASTLE, ON - JULY 01: Sam and his sister Grace Redpath wave Canadian flags from their front lawn as they watch a passing Canada Day drive-by parade on July 1, 2020 in Newcastle, Canada. While most events marking the 153rd anniversary of Confederation across the country have been cancelled or moved online due to the spread of the coronavirus, the village of Newcastle encouraged residents to celebrate from their homes as a drive-by parade snaked through the village in order to comply with social distancing measures.
NEWCASTLE, ON - JULY 01: People wave from their front lawns as they watch a passing Canada Day drive-by parade on July 1, 2020 in Newcastle, Canada. While most events marking the 153rd anniversary of Confederation across the country have been cancelled or moved online due to the spread of the coronavirus, the village of Newcastle encouraged residents to celebrate from their homes as a drive-by parade snaked through the village in order to comply with social distancing measures.
NEWCASTLE, ON - JULY 01: People watch from street corner as a passing Canada Day drive-by parade makes its way through town on July 1, 2020 in Newcastle, Canada. While most events marking the 153rd anniversary of Confederation across the country have been cancelled or moved online due to the spread of the coronavirus, the village of Newcastle encouraged residents to celebrate from their homes as a drive-by parade snaked through the village in order to comply with social distancing measures.
NEWCASTLE, ON - JULY 01: People watch from a front yard as a passing Canada Day drive-by parade makes its way through town on July 1, 2020 in Newcastle, Canada. While most events marking the 153rd anniversary of Confederation across the country have been cancelled or moved online due to the spread of the coronavirus, the village of Newcastle encouraged residents to celebrate from their homes as a drive-by parade snaked through the village in order to comply with social distancing measures.
NEWCASTLE, ON - JULY 01: People watch from a field as a passing Canada Day drive-by parade makes its way through town on July 1, 2020 in Newcastle, Canada. While most events marking the 153rd anniversary of Confederation across the country have been cancelled or moved online due to the spread of the coronavirus, the village of Newcastle encouraged residents to celebrate from their homes as a drive-by parade snaked through the village in order to comply with social distancing measures.
MARKHAM, ON - JULY 01: Concert-goers sit atop their vehicle during a drive-in Dean Brody concert to celebrate Canada Day on July 1, 2020 in Markham, Canada. While most events marking the 153rd anniversary of Confederation across the country have been cancelled or moved online due to the spread of the coronavirus, the drive-in concert skirted social gathering rules by allowing attendees to socially distance in and on their cars.
MARKHAM, ON - JULY 01: Concert-goers sit atop their vehicle during a drive-in Dean Brody concert to celebrate Canada Day on July 1, 2020 in Markham, Canada. While most events marking the 153rd anniversary of Confederation across the country have been cancelled or moved online due to the spread of the coronavirus, the drive-in concert skirted social gathering rules by allowing attendees to socially distance in and on their cars.
MARKHAM, ON - JULY 01: Concert-goers sit atop their vehicle during a drive-in Dean Brody concert to celebrate Canada Day on July 1, 2020 in Markham, Canada. While most events marking the 153rd anniversary of Confederation across the country have been cancelled or moved online due to the spread of the coronavirus, the drive-in concert skirted social gathering rules by allowing attendees to socially distance in and on their cars.
MARKHAM, ON - JULY 01: Canadian country music singer Dean Brody performs during a drive-in concert to celebrate Canada Day on July 1, 2020 in Markham, Canada. While most events marking the 153rd anniversary of Confederation across the country have been cancelled or moved online due to the spread of the coronavirus, the drive-in concert skirted social gathering rules by allowing attendees to socially distance in and on their cars.
MARKHAM, ON - JULY 01: Sisters Madeline, left, and London Honywill play in the car as father Andy Honywill watches the drive-in Dean Brody concert to celebrate Canada Day on July 1, 2020 in Markham, Canada. While most events marking the 153rd anniversary of Confederation across the country have been cancelled or moved online due to the spread of the coronavirus, the drive-in concert skirted social gathering rules by allowing attendees to socially distance in and on their cars.
MARKHAM, ON - JULY 01: A pair of concert-goers embrace atop their vehicle during a drive-in Dean Brody concert to celebrate Canada Day on July 1, 2020 in Markham, Canada. While most events marking the 153rd anniversary of Confederation across the country have been cancelled or moved online due to the spread of the coronavirus, the drive-in concert skirted social gathering rules by allowing attendees to socially distance in and on their cars.
MARKHAM, ON - JULY 01: Concert-goers watch from their vehicles during a drive-in Dean Brody concert to celebrate Canada Day on July 1, 2020 in Markham, Canada. While most events marking the 153rd anniversary of Confederation across the country have been cancelled or moved online due to the spread of the coronavirus, the drive-in concert skirted social gathering rules by allowing attendees to socially distance in and on their cars.
MARKHAM, ON - JULY 01: Sarah Boye and her son Miles sit atop their vehicle as they watch a drive-in Dean Brody concert to celebrate Canada Day on July 1, 2020 in Markham, Canada. While most events marking the 153rd anniversary of Confederation across the country have been cancelled or moved online due to the spread of the coronavirus, the drive-in concert skirted social gathering rules by allowing attendees to socially distance in and on their cars.
MARKHAM, ON - JULY 01: Concert-goers watch from their vehicles during a drive-in Dean Brody concert to celebrate Canada Day on July 1, 2020 in Markham, Canada. While most events marking the 153rd anniversary of Confederation across the country have been cancelled or moved online due to the spread of the coronavirus, the drive-in concert skirted social gathering rules by allowing attendees to socially distance in and on their cars.
MARKHAM, ON - JULY 01: Concert-goers watch from their vehicles during a drive-in Dean Brody concert to celebrate Canada Day on July 1, 2020 in Markham, Canada. While most events marking the 153rd anniversary of Confederation across the country have been cancelled or moved online due to the spread of the coronavirus, the drive-in concert skirted social gathering rules by allowing attendees to socially distance in and on their cars.
MARKHAM, ON - JULY 01: Concert-goers watch from their vehicles during a drive-in Dean Brody concert to celebrate Canada Day on July 1, 2020 in Markham, Canada. While most events marking the 153rd anniversary of Confederation across the country have been cancelled or moved online due to the spread of the coronavirus, the drive-in concert skirted social gathering rules by allowing attendees to socially distance in and on their cars.
MARKHAM, ON - JULY 01: Concert-goers hold up a Canadian Flag during a singing of the Canadian national anthem during a drive-in Dean Brody concert to celebrate Canada Day on July 1, 2020 in Markham, Canada. While most events marking the 153rd anniversary of Confederation across the country have been cancelled or moved online due to the spread of the coronavirus, the drive-in concert skirted social gathering rules by allowing attendees to socially distance in and on their cars.
MARKHAM, ON - JULY 01: Concert-goers watch as fireworks explode behind the stage of a drive-in Dean Brody concert to celebrate Canada Day on July 1, 2020 in Markham, Canada. While most events marking the 153rd anniversary of Confederation across the country have been cancelled or moved online due to the spread of the coronavirus, the drive-in concert skirted social gathering rules by allowing attendees to socially distance in and on their cars.
H.M. Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press Trainee service dogs and their volunteers wait to board and ride transit buses during a training exercise at the Vancouver Transit Centre bus depot, in Vancouver, on Wednesday, July 22, 2020. Approximately two dozen dogs participated in training exercises on different types of buses as part of a one-day training program organized by B.C. & Alberta Guide Dogs and Translink, to accelerate training that has fallen behind due to COVID-19. Volunteers who help raise and train the dogs from seven-weeks-old to 15-months have been limited in the amount of public training they can do due to the coronavirus pandemic. The dogs that go through training later become paired with veterans or first responders dealing with PTSD, children who have autism, guides for the blind or enter the charity's breeding program.
Hope, a trainee service dog, sits with her volunteer Shelly Nash while riding a transit bus during a training exercise at the Vancouver Transit Centre bus depot, in Vancouver, on Wednesday, July 22, 2020. Approximately two dozen dogs participated in training exercises on different types of buses as part of a one-day training program organized by B.C. & Alberta Guide Dogs and Translink, to accelerate training that has fallen behind due to COVID-19. Volunteers who help raise and train the dogs from seven-weeks-old to 15-months have been limited in the amount of public training they can do due to the coronavirus pandemic. The dogs that go through training later become paired with veterans or first responders dealing with PTSD, children who have autism, guides for the blind or enter the charity's breeding program.
Volunteers Lynn Radbourne, left, and Ann Bonham sit with trainee service dogs Willie and Phoenix while riding a transit bus during a training exercise at the Vancouver Transit Centre bus depot, in Vancouver, on Wednesday, July 22, 2020. Approximately two dozen dogs participated in training exercises on different types of buses as part of a one-day training program organized by B.C. & Alberta Guide Dogs and Translink, to accelerate training that has fallen behind due to COVID-19. Volunteers who help raise and train the dogs from seven-weeks-old to 15-months have been limited in the amount of public training they can do due to the coronavirus pandemic. The dogs that go through training later become paired with veterans or first responders dealing with PTSD, children who have autism, guides for the blind or enter the charity's breeding program.
Volunteer Cathy Morgan and trainee service dog CJ disembark a bus during a training exercise at the Vancouver Transit Centre bus depot, in Vancouver, on Wednesday, July 22, 2020. Approximately two dozen dogs participated in training exercises on different types of buses as part of a one-day training program organized by B.C. & Alberta Guide Dogs and Translink, to accelerate training that has fallen behind due to COVID-19. Volunteers who help raise and train the dogs from seven-weeks-old to 15-months have been limited in the amount of public training they can do due to the coronavirus pandemic. The dogs that go through training later become paired with veterans or first responders dealing with PTSD, children who have autism, guides for the blind or enter the charity's breeding program.
Trainee service dog Phoenix sits next to volunteer Ann Bonham as they and others wait to board and ride transit buses during a training exercise at the Vancouver Transit Centre bus depot, in Vancouver, on Wednesday, July 22, 2020. Approximately two dozen dogs participated in training exercises on different types of buses as part of a one-day training program organized by B.C. & Alberta Guide Dogs and Translink, to accelerate training that has fallen behind due to COVID-19. Volunteers who help raise and train the dogs from seven-weeks-old to 15-months have been limited in the amount of public training they can do due to the coronavirus pandemic. The dogs that go through training later become paired with veterans or first responders dealing with PTSD, children who have autism, guides for the blind or enter the charity's breeding program.
Trainee service dogs and their volunteers wait to board and ride transit buses during a training exercise at the Vancouver Transit Centre bus depot, in Vancouver, on Wednesday, July 22, 2020. Approximately two dozen dogs participated in training exercises on different types of buses as part of a one-day training program organized by B.C. & Alberta Guide Dogs and Translink, to accelerate training that has fallen behind due to COVID-19. Volunteers who help raise and train the dogs from seven-weeks-old to 15-months have been limited in the amount of public training they can do due to the coronavirus pandemic. The dogs that go through training later become paired with veterans or first responders dealing with PTSD, children who have autism, guides for the blind or enter the charity's breeding program.
Volunteer Adriana Chiossone walks Millie, a trainee service dog, after riding a bus during a training exercise at the Vancouver Transit Centre bus depot, in Vancouver, on Wednesday, July 22, 2020. Approximately two dozen dogs participated in training exercises on different types of buses as part of a one-day training program organized by B.C. & Alberta Guide Dogs and Translink, to accelerate training that has fallen behind due to COVID-19. Volunteers who help raise and train the dogs from seven-weeks-old to 15-months have been limited in the amount of public training they can do due to the coronavirus pandemic. The dogs that go through training later become paired with veterans or first responders dealing with PTSD, children who have autism, guides for the blind or enter the charity's breeding program.
Millie, a trainee service dog, sits for her volunteer Adriana Chiossone during a training exercise on a bus at the Vancouver Transit Centre bus depot, in Vancouver, on Wednesday, July 22, 2020. Approximately two dozen dogs participated in training exercises on different types of buses as part of a one-day training program organized by B.C. & Alberta Guide Dogs and Translink, to accelerate training that has fallen behind due to COVID-19. Volunteers who help raise and train the dogs from seven-weeks-old to 15-months have been limited in the amount of public training they can do due to the coronavirus pandemic. The dogs that go through training later become paired with veterans or first responders dealing with PTSD, children who have autism, guides for the blind or enter the charity's breeding program.
Volunteer Cathy Morgan, front right, and trainee service dog CJ sit on a bus during a training exercise at the Vancouver Transit Centre bus depot, in Vancouver, on Wednesday, July 22, 2020. Approximately two dozen dogs participated in training exercises on different types of buses as part of a one-day training program organized by B.C. & Alberta Guide Dogs and Translink, to accelerate training that has fallen behind due to COVID-19. Volunteers who help raise and train the dogs from seven-weeks-old to 15-months have been limited in the amount of public training they can do due to the coronavirus pandemic. The dogs that go through training later become paired with veterans or first responders dealing with PTSD, children who have autism, guides for the blind or enter the charity's breeding program.
Millie, a trainee service dog, yawns while riding a transit bus with her volunteer Adriana Chiossone during a training exercise at the Vancouver Transit Centre bus depot, in Vancouver, on Wednesday, July 22, 2020. Approximately two dozen dogs participated in training exercises on different types of buses as part of a one-day training program organized by B.C. & Alberta Guide Dogs and Translink, to accelerate training that has fallen behind due to COVID-19. Volunteers who help raise and train the dogs from seven-weeks-old to 15-months have been limited in the amount of public training they can do due to the coronavirus pandemic. The dogs that go through training later become paired with veterans or first responders dealing with PTSD, children who have autism, guides for the blind or enter the charity's breeding program.
2020 STANDINGS…MONTH…TOTALDarryl Dyck/Freelance…170…920
Ben Nelms/CBC News…90…730
3. Cole Burston/Freelance…160…590
4. Kevin Light/Freelance…60…370
5. Christopher Pike/Freelance…0…270
6. Jesse Winter/Freelance…0…230
7. Evan Buhler/Freelance…30…220
8. Chad Hipolito/Freelance…80…190
9. Bernard Brault/La Presse…0…160
9. Chelsea Kemp/Cochrane Eagle…40…160
10. Michelle Berg/Saskatoon StarPhoenix…110…140
10. Blair Gable/Freelance…0…140
10. Dave Holland/Freelance…40…140
11. Liam Richards/Freelance…0…100
12. Jeff McIntosh/Freelance…10…90
13. Daniel Crump/Freelance…0…80
13. Marie-France Coallier/Le Devoir…0…80
13. Gavin John/Freelance…80…80
14. John Lucas/Freelance…10…60
14. Marissa Tiel/Freelance…0…60
14. Crystal Schick/Yukon News…20…60
15. Josie Desmarais/Freelance…0…40
15. Matthew Smith/Saskatoon StarPhoenix…0…40
15. Shannon VanRaes/Winnipeg Free Press…0…40