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Rick Hillier provides update on Ontario’s vaccination timeline

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Retired general told CBC’s Rosemary Barton Live he wants to see everyone who wants a vaccine get one by late July or early August.
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Trump says potential COVID-19 death toll could reach 100K in U.S.

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During a two-hour virtual town hall broadcast by Fox News, the U.S. president alternated between forecasting a rapid recovery for the U.S. economy and casting blame for the pandemic's spread on China, where the disease is believed to...
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Girlfriend of N.S. gunman was restrained, survived

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CBC News has learned that the gunman in the Nova Scotia mass shooting had forcibly restrained his longtime girlfriend who was injured, but survived.
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RCMP reveal detailed timeline of Nova Scotia mass shooting

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Nova Scotia RCMP describe the chain of events that led to the worst mass shooting in the province’s history.
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The week COVID-19 changed Canada

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The National breaks down the week of March 11, when the WHO declared a pandemic and everything changed in Canada and for much of the world.
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Airlines cut flights as travellers cancel amid coronavirus outbreak

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The airline industry is preparing for a major hit as travel advisories and restrictions have travellers changing their plans.
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Public health specialist on travel screening, hand shaking during coronavirus outbreak

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Dr. Colin Lee, a specialist in public health and infectious disease, answers questions about screening travellers for coronavirus and whether people should stop shaking hands.
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Travellers scramble, markets drop amid coronavirus fears

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Travellers are cancelling plans amid growing fears and travel advisories over the ongoing spread of COVID-19. And nearly every major stock exchange has fallen to new lows as concerns grow.
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Infectious disease doctor explains what's happening with COVID-19

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Infectious disease specialist Dr. Isaac Bogoch looks at the implications of COVID-19's global reach and asymptomatic transmission of the disease.
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How the coronavirus outbreak happened

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As coronavirus cases in China climb to more than 66,000 and over 15,000 deaths, a look back at how the outbreak started and whether enough was done to stop it from spreading.
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Lessons from how China handled coronavirus outbreak

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The National looks and some of what’s been learned from how China handled the COVID-19 outbreak, especially in its early days.
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Coronavirus outbreak: What went wrong in the early days

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The global health community has learned some valuable lessons from watching how China handled the COVID-19 outbreak in the early days.
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'Putin is not likely to yield under US pressure': Analysis

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Russia says NATO is not interested in peace in Ukraine as US President Donald Trump announces a new plan to supply weapons to Kyiv.
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A timeline of Trump's tariffs on Canadian goods

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The CBC's Mark Carcasole breaks down the timing of U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff threats and carve-outs, and which sectors of the Canadian economy they affected.
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St. John’s woman pleads for evacuation help for husband trapped in Gaza

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As the Israel-Hamas war continues and aid distribution remains sparse, Alexandria Alden says she has no idea if or when her husband’s application for permanent residency will be accepted. The CBC’s Abby Cole reports.
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Trump leaving G7 summit early to handle Middle East crisis: White House | Hanomansing Tonight

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In a social media post Monday, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said U.S. President Donald Trump is leaving the G7 summit early to address issues in the Middle East. Leavitt said Trump 'had a great day at the G7' — he signed...
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Inside the Broadway SkyTrain extension — one of many delayed provincial projects

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It's caused quite the traffic tie-ups, but urban planners and politicians all agree, it'll be worth it in the end. And today, it was time to show off the Broadway subway, the SkyTrain extension that will add six new stops in Vancouver....
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Operation Sindoor: IAF chief AP Singh questions practice of signing unrealistic contracts

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Indian Air Force Chief Air Chief Marshal Amar Preet Singh has raised concerns about delays in the defense procurement process. Watch this report for more details!
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India Readies BOLD Plan To COMBAT Pak's 'Made In China' Stealth Fighter Jet | 5th Gen AMCA

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Days after ceasefire with Pakistan during Operation Sindoor, India is gearing up to develop its own fifth-generational stealth fighter jet. According to a TOI report, the Narendra Modi government has allowed private players to bid for...
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IAF chief flags delays in defence procurement process

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Indian Air Force Chief Air Chief Marshal Amar Preet Singh has raised concerns about delays in the defense procurement process. Watch in for more details!
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Saskatoon man who stabbed partner to death deemed 'acutely and severely psychotic' by psychiatrist

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A forensic psychiatrist who assessed accused killer Thomas Hamp said the 25-year-old "was acutely and severely psychotic" when he fatally stabbed his girlfriend Emily Sanche on Feb. 20, 2022. Hamp is charged with second-degree murder.
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P.E.I. MP, premier call for bridge and ferry toll cut by Canada Day

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Mark Carney's promise on the campaign trial to cut bridge and ferry tolls came without one thing —a timeline. Now, calls are growing louder for the prime minister to say when that will happen. CBC’s Wayne Thibodeau has the story.
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Grant applications now open for businesses impacted by I-80 closures

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The Route 80 Business Assistance Grant Program just opened, and already, hundreds of applications have been submitted.
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Poilievre unveils Conservative platform focusing on spending cuts, reducing deficit

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Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre released the party's platform in the final week of the campaign, pledging to cut income taxes, remove the GST on new homes and reduce Canada’s existing deficit by 70 per cent.