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Trudeau, premiers hold talks on PPE co-ordination

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau held a virtual meeting with Canada's premiers Thursday about the pressing need for critical medical supplies in the face of an expected surge of COVID-19 cases. A Liberal source said some premiers offered to...
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'So proud of the stories I'm hearing': Businesses adjust to COVID-19

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Rocco Rossi, president and CEO of the Ontario Chamber of Commerce, talks to CBC.
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Cyber scams surge during COVID-19 pandemic

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Cybercrime experts say criminals are preying on anxious Canadians and technical vulnerability brought on by the coronavirus pandemic.
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Infectious disease doctor on who’s most at risk of COVID-19

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As we learn more about the coronavirus, are seniors still the group most vulnerable?
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Italy's COVID-19 death toll surpasses that of China

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Italy's death toll from coronavirus surpassed 3,400 on Thursday, overtaking the number of dead in China, where the virus first emerged.
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Assange extradition hearing gets under way in London

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WikiLeaks founder faces up to 175 years in US jail over publication of military whistle-blower revelations.
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Cruise lines cancelling trips over coronavirus fears

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Norwegian Cruise Line is the latest to cancel or reroute trips to Asia over concerns about the coronavirus outbreak and the quarantine aboard the Diamond Princess.
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Pakistan girl defies disability with skiing skills

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A hearing and speech impaired 12-year-old is not letting her disability stop her from pursuing her dreams on the ski slopes.
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Rail blockades halting small businesses, says business organization president

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Rail blockades in solidarity with the Wet'suwet'en hereditary chiefs are forcing small businesses to close and leading to layoffs, says Dan Kelly, president of the Canadian Federation of Independent Business.
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I’m afraid my abuser will be released from jail

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Hannah Povey was just getting used to feeling safe again when she found out her abusive ex-boyfriend could be getting out of jail as early as this summer. Now a P.E.I. program that helped her leave him is bringing her support network...
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Trump at centre of turmoil over Stone case

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Four lawyers who prosecuted Roger Stone have quit the case after the U.S. Justice Department said it would lower the amount of prison time it would seek for his sentence. The decision by the Justice Department came just hours after...
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Bombardier leaving commercial aviation

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Quebec aerospace giant Bombardier has sold its remaining stake in the A220 commercial aviation program to Airbus. The company has been re-organizing its business in an effort to pay off a multibillion-dollar deficit.
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Extreme measures to contain coronavirus in China

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China is undertaking some extreme measures to try and contain the coronavirus including putting people in so-called containment centres inside school gymnasiums and sports stadiums.
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Air Canada flight makes emergency landing at Madrid's international airport

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A Toronto-bound Boeing 767 carrying 128 passengers landed safely in Madrid after pilots reported an engine problem and tire rupture soon after takeoff.
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Coronavirus: Canadian businessman sending masks to China

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Canadian businessman Aloysius Lo is using his private equity firm to get medical supplies to China, which is reporting a shortage because of the coronavirus outbreak.
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Canadian businessman describes struggle to send medical supplies to China

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Aloysius Lo says his employees in Wuhan see the need for medical supplies as 'quite desperate.'
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Coronavirus: Philippines reports 1st death outside China

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The Philippines on Sunday reported the first death from coronavirus outside China.
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Coronavirus: China opens new hospital, asks for donations of medical supplies

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Medical teams from China's People's Liberation Army are being sent to Wuhan to work at a new 1,000-bed hospital, constructed in just eight days. China is also asking other nations for masks, protective suits and goggles.
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Bangladesh: Depositions against ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to begin soon

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The International Crimes Tribunal is set to begin depositions against ousted Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina for her alleged involvement in crimes against humanity during the July to August mass uprising last year. Watch in for...
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Sheikh Hasina accused of orchestrating 'nationwide massacre'; depositions could begin by end of July

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The International Crimes Tribunal is set to begin depositions against ousted Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina for her alleged involvement in crimes against humanity during the July to August mass uprising last year. Watch in for...
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Understanding Fireworks: Hearing Safety on July 4th

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Kelly Bailey is a clinical assistant professor of audiology in Purdue University’s Department of Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences. In this video, she explains how fireworks can impact hearing and how people can protect themselves.
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MS-13 leader sentenced to 68 years behind bars

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MS-13 leader Alexi Saenz has been sentenced to 68 years behind bars for eight murders, three attempted murders, arson and drug trafficking.
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Jobs strategy, employment on the agenda for Ontario NDP leader during 3-day Windsor visit

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Employment and labour issues were high on the agenda when Ontario NDP Leader Marit Stiles met Wednesday morning with local unions, employment agencies and nonprofit organizations at a roundtable meeting in Windsor. the CBC's Pratyush...
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Councillor's motion to slow down infill development in Edmonton crushed at meeting

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City coun.Tim Cartmell proposed an idea to pause some infill development temporarily. But Edmonton's legal team shut down his motion at a public hearing. CBC's Tristan Mottershead reports.