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Erin O'Toole and Peter MacKay spar over attack ads

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In tonight's Conservative leadership debate O'Toole and MacKay exchange barbs over attack ads that their respective camps have lobbed at one another.
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Conservative Leadership debate opening statements in French (with English translation)

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Erin O'Toole, Peter MacKay, Leslyn Lewis and Derek Sloan deliver their opening statements in the first of two CPC moderated debates in Toronto.
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Alberta police force, pension plan recommended by Fair Deal Panel

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Alberta Premier Jason Kenney says his government will consider recommendations from the Fair Deal Panel to give the province more autonomy, including a provincial police force and pension plan.
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Montreal mayor promises action on systemic racism

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The mayor of Montreal acknowledges that systemic racism exists and proposes several recommendations to make the city more inclusive.
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Protesters gather to oppose Quebec’s religious symbols ban on anniversary of Bill 21

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A year after Quebec passed Bill 21, which forbid civil servants from displaying religious symbols, protesters voiced their disapproval, as issues of systemic racism gain global prominence.
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Racial slur sparks debate | Sunday Scrum

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Controversy has been raging this week after a University of Ottawa professor used a racial slur in a class discussion, prompting a student complaint and a debate over academic freedom.
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To curb COVID-19 infections, Ontario must address a key driver, says specialist

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Lockdowns alone won't be effective enough at curbing the coronavirus unless the government takes steps to address a key driver of infections - workplaces - by helping to make them safer, says Dr. Isaac Bogoch, a member of Ontario's...
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COVID-19: Are daily infection numbers the right focus?

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Infectious disease specialists answer questions about the COVID-19 pandemic including if daily infection numbers are the right statistic to focus on and whether people need to re-evaluate the risk of activities as case numbers rise.
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COVID-19 surge prompts new restrictions | Sunday Scrum

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Ontario and Quebec introduced a number of stricter public health measures this week after record numbers of coronavirus cases in the provinces.
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Racism is subtle in Quebec but definitely present, says Montreal protester

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Montrealers took to the streets to protest police brutality and anti-black racism on Sunday. Kiara Gerba, a protester, says despite what the premier said earlier in the week, systemic racism exists in the province.
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Bombardier to lay off 2,500 aviation workers

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Bombardier will lay off 2,500 workers throughout the year as the company struggles to keep its operations afloat during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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New Brunswick doctor linked to new COVID-19 outbreak

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Three more COVID-19 cases in northern New Brunswick have been linked to a doctor at a hospital who contracted the coronavirus outside the province. Infectious disease specialist Dr. Isaac Bogoch says the doctor's decision not to...
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Quebec long-term care homes at risk in heat alert

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Health authorities say the expected hot and muggy weather in much of southern Quebec will have an impact on COVID-19 testing in the province. As well, many long-term care homes do not have air conditioning in individual rooms.
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Calls for Ottawa to take action on long-term care after military report

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A report about conditions in Ontario long-term care homes during the pandemic is increasing calls for Ottawa's involvement in them to not end with the current military mission or the pandemic.
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Trudeau questioned about how Ottawa can help with Ontario's long-term care home crisis

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke with reporters on Wednesday.
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Trudeau questioned about military report on Quebec long-term care homes

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke with reporters on Wednesday.
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Military reports staffing, PPE issues in Quebec long-term care homes

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The Canadian military's report into Quebec's long-term care homes during the COVID-19 crisis found ongoing staff shortages and issues with the use of personal protective equipment.
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'Any flare ups need to be responded to extremely quickly': Trudeau

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says conversations continue with the premiers to scale up COVID-19 testing as lockdowns ease and economies begin reopening.
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Growing calls for asylum seekers working on COVID-19 front line to stay in Canada

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There are growing calls for governments to let asylum seekers who are currently working on the front lines of the pandemic to be allowed to stay in Canada permanently.
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Concern that Ontario, Quebec reopened too soon as COVID-19 cases continue

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Ontario and Quebec have most of Canada’s COVID-19 cases and as infections continue, so do the concerns the provinces are reopening too soon.
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Quebec opens social bubbles despite high COVID-19 case numbers

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Quebecers will now be allowed to gather outdoors in groups of no more than 10 people from a maximum of three different households, while maintaining physical distancing.
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Montreal epidemiologoist expresses unease as city's retail stores begin reopening

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'I worry that we might start to see a surge again' in COVID-19 cases, says Dr. Christopher Labos.
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Montreal epidemiologist expresses unease as city's retail stores begin reopening

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'I worry that we might start to see a surge again' in COVID-19 cases, says Dr. Christopher Labos.
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Blanchet on how the federal government can help Long Term Care homes

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Bloc Quebecois Leader Yves-Francois Blanchet spoke with the CBC's Julie Van Dusen on Wednesday.