| | | | FIVE THINGS TO KNOW | | | | Second wave Prime Minister Justin Trudeau acknowledged Thursday that his government expects a second wave of COVID-19 to sweep through the country at some point, and experts suggest Canada isn't prepared. |
| | | | Indigenous aid The federal government is increasing the amount of funding aimed at Indigenous people in Canada who are living off-reserve, adding $75 million to the existing Indigenous Community Support Fund. |
| | | | Breaking quarantine Police across Canada have made home visits to nearly 2,200 Canadians to ensure they are complying with their mandatory 14-day isolation after returning from abroad, and so far only four people have been ticketed. |
| | | | Layoffs expected WestJet has written to the federal government to seek an exemption from labour rules that require a 16-week notice of termination as the airline looks to lay off a large swath of its workforce. |
| | | | Refund petition Thousands of Canadians have added their names to an online petition calling on the federal government to require airlines to reimburse passengers whose flights were cancelled as a result of COVID-19. |
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| | | A 10-year-old hockey fan anxiously awaiting the sport's return from its pandemic-related hiatus wrote a letter to the commissioner of the NHL sharing a few ideas to make it happen. | | |
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| | | Face it | | As face masks are increasingly recommended for everyday use, CTV News asked an infectious disease expert how to properly wear, store and clean personal protective equipment. |
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