| | | | FIVE THINGS TO KNOW | | | | Chinese state influence Activists, experts and policy makers are speaking out on what they describe as an ever-growing "influence" of the Chinese Communist Party in Canadian business, academic and political circles. |
| | | | Delayed second dose Jurisdictions across the country have chosen to prolong the time between the first and second doses of COVID-19 vaccines by up to four months. But with Canada's vaccine supply set to increase, will provinces start to shorten the interval between shots? |
| | | | Allergic reactions A three-month study on vaccine side effects found severe allergic reactions to the Pfizer-BioNTech and AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccines were rare, affecting less than two per cent of people. |
| | | | 'Case of misunderstanding' An Ottawa hospital has apologized and said it will reimburse the Toronto woman's family forced to pay a private company to bring her uncle's body home after he was transferred to the hospital and later died there of COVID-19. |
| | | | Locking public spaces When lockdowns close off public sports spaces such as basketball courts and soccer fields, they disproportionately affect lower-income and racialized families in dense cities, land-use experts say. |
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| | | Chief News Anchor and Senior Editor Lisa LaFlamme speaks with former justice Louise Arbour about her review of military sexual misconduct. | | |
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| | | Indoor spaces | | A new study suggests that even with distancing, spending too long in an indoor space could expose you to COVID-19. |
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