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Big Banks JPMorgan, Goldman Sachs Blow Past Q1 Earnings Expectations

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Earnings season kicks off with several major banks reporting results before the bell this morning. JPMorgan, Goldman Sachs, and Wells Fargo all released their latest reports ahead of the markets open, along with retailer Bed Bath &...
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US Florida flood: Fears wastewater pond could leak, spilling toxic waste

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A warning that a reservoir could collapse in a US state - unleashing a "wall" of waste-water.
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Discussions ongoing about what to do with remaining stockpile of 50,000 AstraZeneca doses: Dr. Huyer

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Ont. Outbreak Response Coordinator Dr. Dirk Huyer tells Power & Politics the province is discussing what to do with the remaining 50,000 doses of AstraZeneca that expire at the end of May and June.
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Ontario mulling what to do with remaining AstraZeneca stockpile

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Ont. Outbreak Response Coordinator Dr. Dirk Huyer tells Power & Politics the province is discussing what to do with the remaining 50,000 doses of AstraZeneca that expire at the end of May and June.
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Huawei Sees Slowing Revenue Growth in 2020 Amid Pandemic, Chip Shortage, U.S. Sanctions

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Andrew Williamson, Vice President of Global Government Affairs and Economic Advisor at Huawei, joins Cheddar to discuss the company's most recent financial report.
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Bank of Canada governor says economy currently in 'very serious chop'

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Bank of Canada Governor Tiff Macklem says the economy is in a "very serious chop" due to the decline in activity during the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Indonesia volcano Mount Ili Lewotolok active for several days

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Authorities have closed the nearby airport and set up a safety zone.
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Trudeau says lack of Canadian manufacturing capacity to blame for vaccine challenges

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke to reporters outside his home in Ottawa on Tuesday
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Tigray conflict becoming humanitarian crisis: UN

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An escalation in an armed conflict between the Ethiopian military and northern forces in the Tigray region has forced tens of thousands of people to flee to neighbouring Sudan and the United Nations is warning a full-scale humanitarian...
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Trudeau discusses Pfizer's promising COVID-19 vaccine candidate

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke with reporters, including the CBC's Tom Parry, during a media briefing on Monday.
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Hurricane Eta pounds impoverish region in Nicaragua

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The powerful Category-4 storm hammers the coast for hours as it inches towards landfall.
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The science that unlocked Christine Jessop’s cold case

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Toronto police utilized the cutting-edge science of genetic genealogy to help determine who killed Christine Jessop. The science narrowed the field enough to lead police to Calvin Hoover.
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'Chicago's original sin was racial segregation' | Fault Lines (clip)

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As COVID-19 cases continue to rise in the United States, communities of colour have been hit hardest.
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Age the biggest risk factor for Trump after COVID-19 diagnosis, expert says

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U.S. President Donald Trump 'could potentially get very ill from this,' says infectious disease specialist Dr. Sumon Chalkrabarti, who believes Trump being in his 70s is the biggest concern after his COVID-19 diagnosis.
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Ruby Princess: Class action building against cruise operator

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Hit hard by the pandemic, the global cruise ship industry could remain in murky waters for some time.
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PIP breast implants: Only French victims of global scandal can claim compensation, rules ECJ

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Only French victims of a worldwide scandal involving PIP breast implants can claim compensation, the EU's top court has ruled. The European Court of Justice (ECJ) made the judgment in a case involving a German victim who was demanding...
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Trump preps ‘law and order’ campaign, more Republicans speak out

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As protests continue across the U.S., President Donald Trump readies a "law and order" re-election campaign, while prominent Republican Colin Powell backs the Democratic candidate Joe Biden for president.
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Infectious disease specialist tackles questions on regional openings, masks and rapid spread of COVID-19

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Dr. Isaac Bogoch sees Ontario's regional reopening plan as a "workable solution" while the last three regions wait for coronavirus cases to drop further.
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Communities with less COVID-19 want to reopen

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Some Ontario communities that have been less affected by the COVID-19 pandemic want to be allowed to reopen faster than areas with more cases, including the Greater Toronto Area.Media ID:
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Calgary restaurant owner says even if she could open, she wouldn't

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Most of Alberta is entering Stage 1 of reopening, but Calgary and Brooks will have to wait until May 25. Calgary restaurant owner Aja Lapointe says she wouldn't open her business yet, even if she could.
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We're facing a double pandemic': UN body warns of 'mega-famines'

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WFP warns of multiple famines if enough funds are not pledged to help poor nations fight ripple effects of coronavirus.
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P.E.I. to start reopening on Friday

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P.E.I.'s plan to gradually lift restrictions put in place to slow the spread of COVID-19 will come in three-week phases, starting with allowing some outdoor activities, construction and health services.
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COVID-19 paralyzes other medical research

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The COVID-19 pandemic has put the majority of other medical research and clinical trials on hold.
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Trudeau says there will be 'an awful lot of learning' about COVID-19 response

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau responds to reports that show officials were slow to respond to the risk COVID-19 presented in Canada.