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TCDSB education director wants teachers vaccinated sooner

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TCDSB Education Director Brendan Browne tells Power & Politics he wants teachers to be vaccinated before June as Toronto's top doctor orders the closure of in-person learning in the city.
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Plans for Prince Philip's funeral revealed

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The funeral service for Prince Philip, Queen Elizabeth's husband, will be held on April 17, Buckingham Palace said. The palace also confirmed Prince Harry is planning to attend the service, which will be held at St George's Chapel in...
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Uncertainty surrounds Ontario’s plan to tackle 3rd COVID-19 wave

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Ontario’s third wave of COVID-19 is hitting younger and middle-aged people the hardest. Case rates are still rising, ICUs are already full and it's not clear what the province plans to do about it.
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Japanese fear early cherry tree bloom linked to climate change

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Scientists say the trees are blooming earlier in the year, and that could mean they are being damaged by climate change.
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Procurement minister announces arrival date for U.S. AstraZeneca vaccine doses

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Procurement Minister Anita Anand announced that 1.5 million doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine will arrive in Canada by truck from the U.S. on Tuesday, March 30.
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Carbon price will go up in New Brunswick April 1, premier says

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New Brunswick Premier Blaine Higgs joins Power & Politics Friday to discuss the Supreme Court's ruling that the federal carbon tax is constitutional.
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COVID-19 vaccines: UK says 'world is watching' EU over threat to ban exports

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A British minister warned the EU against 'counter-productive' measures after the Commission president said a ban was possible if AstraZeneca did not meet supply commitments.
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Germany extends lockdown until mid-April amid third wave of infections

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Restrictions previously set to run through March 28 will now remain in place until April 18, with public life largely shut down over Easter.
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Chadians furious after opposition leader's mother, son killed

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Phone lines and internet have been cut off in Chad’s capital Ndjamena after security forces stormed the home of opposition leader and presidential candidate Yaya Dillo, killing his mother and son.
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Ontario postpones March Break to stop spread of COVID-19

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Ontario has postponed March Break to the week of April 12 to limit community spread of COVID-19 as students gradually return to school for in-person classes.
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Half a million AstraZeneca doses expected to arrive in Canada tomorrow

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Maj-Gen. Dany Fortin updates reporters on the many millions of COVID vaccine doses expected in the coming months.
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Provinces want vaccines faster as Canada secures millions of more doses

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The government says Canada could vaccinate 20 million people by the end of June, after securing millions of more doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine, but for provinces in the grip of a second wave the shots aren't coming fast enough.
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State of emergency in Tokyo over COVID-19 crisis

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This is Japan's second lockdown after the first emergency was declared in April last year.
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Death of Nova Scotia woman sparks call for change to emergency rules

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April George died after collapsing last week at her Bass River, N.S., home. It took 80 minutes for help to arrive after her husband called 911, despite a fire hall sitting just minutes away. The tragedy is raising questions about the...
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HMCS Fredericton returns three months after helicopter crash

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HMCS Fredericton returned from its six-month mission today, nearly three months after a deadly helicopter crash claimed the lives of six crew members.
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Independent review of N.S. shooting frustrates victims’ families

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The families of those killed in April’s mass shooting in Nova Scotia are angry and frustrated there won’t be a full inquiry into what happened, but an independent review focusing on the circumstances surrounding the shooting as well as...
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Private Jet Bookings Surge as Demand for Commercial Flights Plummet

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While the coronavirus pandemic has obliterated the airline industry, chartering private flights has become an option for some. Vista Global chairman, Thomas Flohr, talks about the company's plans amid the pandemic and surge in private...
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Rohingya plight, COVID-19 high on ASEAN summit

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Topics likely to dominate the discussions include the reopening of borders after lockdown, Rohingya refugee crisis and the territorial dispute in the South China Sea.
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Daughter monitored mother’s care through camera at Orchard Villa nursing home

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Marie Tripp says she witnessed her COVID-19 positive mother desperate for water and in urgent need of oxygen before mother’s ultimate death in the home.
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UN expresses 'horror' at reported mass graves in Libya

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GNA says multiple mass graves discovered in Tarhuna and other areas recently retaken from Khalifa Haftar's forces.
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EU wants to step up fight to protect children from sexual abuse online

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Europe is stepping up the fight against online child sexual abuse, a problem which appears to be getting worse particularly during coronavirus lockdowns. The European Commission is proposing a series of measures to strengthen law...
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Ontario premier bemoans 'taking bullets' for care-home inspections

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Ontario Premier Doug Ford said he's sick of 'taking bullets' for unionized government inspectors who, he alleges, refused to go into the province's long-term care homes to carry out inspections.
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New York Auto Show Axed

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New York's 2020 Auto Show has been canceled in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. The next one is slated to take place in April of 2021.
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Foon Hay Lum, 111, was a relentless Chinese-Canadian activist

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Helen Lee lost her grandmother, Foon Hay Lum, to COVID-19 on April 24.