| | | | FIVE THINGS TO KNOW | | | | Interpreter immigration Afghan interpreters trying to escape a resurgent Taliban had another challenge Thursday in seeking Canada's help" the email inbox for immigration forms stopped working. |
| | | | Reopening plan Alberta's health minister defended a series of changes to the province's COVID-19 response plan, calling the loosening of restrictions "the inevitable next step." |
| | | | Furniture shortages The Retail Council of Canada is warning that disruptions to furniture factories in Vietnam due to COVID-19, coupled with steep import tariffs, may cause furniture shortages in Canada. |
| | | | Investigation error Police in Sherbrooke, Quebec are investigating a bizarre incident in which first responders appear to have thrown a woman's burned body in a dumpster after mistaking it for a mannequin. |
| | | | Tokyo Games Canada struck gold again on day 7, this time on the water capturing top spot in a rowing event for the first time in almost 30 years. Here's a look at some of the 2020 Summer Olympic events you may have missed overnight. |
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| | | The internet is trying to help a Vancouver Islander find a place to have a good, relaxing scream and release some stress. | | |
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| | | Northern life | | In the event of societal collapse, researchers suggest Northern Canada may be "habitable" and could act as a lifeboat, but that other countries are better suited for survival. |
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