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Erin O'Toole and Peter MacKay spar over attack ads
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)
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
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
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
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
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
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?
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke with reporters on Wednesday.
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Trudeau questioned about military report on Quebec long-term care homes
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke with reporters on Wednesday.
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Military reports staffing, PPE issues in Quebec long-term care homes
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
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
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
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
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
'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
'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
Bloc Quebecois Leader Yves-Francois Blanchet spoke with the CBC's Julie Van Dusen on Wednesday.