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Bodycam video offers rare glimpse into Quebec ICU

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Nurses in the intensive care unit of Quebec City's Hôpital de l'Enfant-Jésus agreed to wear body cameras and share the video with Radio-Canada.
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Two boys killed in Quebec First Nation

9th - Higher Ed
A First Nation community is in mourning after two boys, aged two and five, were found dead in Wendake, Que., over the weekend.
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Some snowbirds headed south despite pandemic

9th - Higher Ed
The COVID-19 pandemic isn’t stopping some Canadian snowbirds from heading to the U.S. this winter, but they’re not all willing to take the risk for warmer weather.
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COVID-19 reshapes Thanksgiving celebrations

9th - Higher Ed
As COVID-19 cases continue to rise in many parts of the country, officials are urging Canadians to keep their gatherings small or completely virtual.
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Mandatory masks in high schools among new rules for Quebec’s red zones

9th - Higher Ed
Masks will be mandatory in high schools in Quebec’s red zones as the province adds more restrictions to fight rising COVID-19 cases.
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Canada's chief health officers discuss the merits of the COVID app

9th - Higher Ed
Dr. Theresa Tam, Canada's chief public health officer, and deputy public health officer Dr. Howard Njoo spoke with reporters on Parliament Hill on Tuesday.
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Quebec conspiracy theorist with links to QAnon removed from Facebook

9th - Higher Ed
Facebook has removed the account of popular Quebec conspiracy theorist Alexis Cossette-Trudel as part of its campaign to take down any group or page openly identifying with the QAnon right-wing conspiracy movement, a group U.S. law...
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Montreal hospital on verge of life-and-death triage

9th - Higher Ed
Amid rising COVID-19 cases, doctors in Quebec and Ontario are reviewing triage protocols that will help them decide which patients get access to critical care if there is a shortage of beds.
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Quebec plans for COVID-19 'immunity passports'

9th - Higher Ed
( - image credit) Quebec plans to introduce 'immunity passports' at some point, which will allow people to prove they've been vaccinated and make it simpler to travel and perhaps even open some sectors of the economy. The concept is...
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Family of Joyce Echaquan planning legal action over death in Quebec hospital

9th - Higher Ed
The family of Joyce Echaquan, an Atikamekw mother of seven who died in a Joliette, Que., hospital Monday as hospital staff insulted and humiliated her, is planning to take their fight for justice to the courts.
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Quebec launches inquiry into Joyce Echaquan’s death

9th - Higher Ed
Protests were held in Montreal as Quebec announced a public inquiry in the racist verbal abuse of Joyce Echaquan at the Joliette Hospital during her final hours. Activists for Indigenous women say her experience was typical of the abuse...
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Black men fined for playing basketball say white players given warnings

9th - Higher Ed
A group of young Black men who were hit with fines of $1,500 for playing basketball in a Montreal suburb as Quebec began lifting restrictions are taking action after they say they saw white players get off with just warnings.
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Bloc Quebecois leader denies sexual misconduct allegations

9th - Higher Ed
Bloc Quebecois Leader Yves-Francois Blanchet is denying allegations of sexual misconduct two decades ago. His anonymous accuser is the latest in a recent flood of accusations being made against well-known personalities in Quebec.
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Quebec's new mandatory mask rule is in effect

9th - Higher Ed
As of Saturday, Quebecers aged 12 and over will have to wear a medical mask or one handcrafted by cloth in all indoor public spaces.
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1st COVID-19 vaccine shipments arrive in Canada

9th - Higher Ed
Canada's first doses of Pfizer-BioNTech's COVID-19 vaccine arrived in Quebec on Sunday night, with more to follow on Monday. Vaccinations could begin as early as Monday morning.
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How Canada can stop surging COVID-19 cases

9th - Higher Ed
Infectious disease epidemiologist Colin Furness says restrictions need to be tougher, messaging clearer and specific areas targetted in order to control surging COVID-19 cases in Canada.
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Gurinder Anand loved traditional Punjabi cuisine, serving his community

9th - Higher Ed
Simar Anand lost his father, Gurinder, to COVID-19 on May 2
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Quebec police confirm deaths of 2 girls believed to have been abducted by their father

9th - Higher Ed
The bodies of Norah Carpentier, 11, and her sister Romy, 6, have been found after a three-day search in Saint-Apollinaire, southwest of Quebec City. Police say they are now intensifying their search for the father, 44-year-old Martin...
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Masks to become mandatory in Quebec

9th - Higher Ed
The province will make masks mandatory in indoor public spaces beginning July 18. The announcement comes as some regions in Quebec report an increase in COVID-19 cases.
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Many fear reopened bars will cause COVID-19 resurgence

9th - Higher Ed
Many fear a COVID-19 resurgence as people crowd bars in St. John's and Montreal. There has already been a spike in cases linked to one bar as authorities promise to enforce physical distancing rules.
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Air Canada cancels 30 domestic routes after pandemic losses

9th - Higher Ed
With losses approaching $2 billion, Air Canada is scrapping 30 local routes across the country, saying it simply cannot afford to keep those planes in the air. But those cuts are bad news for many on the ground, especially in Atlantic...
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Black Montreal police officers criticize union’s denial of systemic racism

9th - Higher Ed
Nine Black Montreal police officers have signed a letter criticizing their union for denying there is systemic racism in the force.
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Blanchet describes the state of play before Wednesday's confidence vote

9th - Higher Ed
Bloc Quebecois Leader Yves-Francois Blanchet speaks with reporters on Tuesday about how the New Democratic and Liberal parties are negotiating in advance of Wednesday's confidence vote.
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Conservative Leadership debate opening statements in French

9th - Higher Ed
Erin O'Toole, Peter MacKay, Leslyn Lewis and Derek Sloan deliver their opening statements in the first of two CPC moderated debates in Toronto.