| | | | FIVE THINGS TO KNOW | | | | New record For the third time in seven days, Canada has broken its daily record for reported COVID-19 cases as provinces unveil new lockdown measures and officials urge Canadians to take the pandemic seriously. |
| | | | Sharing their loss Manitobans who have recently lost loved ones to COVID-19 in the province's health care facilities are speaking up about the pain they're experiencing and are calling for change. |
| | | | Mental health Amid a second wave that is spurring increased restrictions across the country, many are concerned about the effect more lockdowns could have on the Canadian psyche. |
| | | | Fake results With most countries making a negative COVID-19 test mandatory for passengers travelling by air, some tourists are reportedly obtaining fake test results to get around entry requirements. |
| | | | Pardon me When U.S. President Donald Trump vacates the White House, he may be vulnerable to a number of investigations and possible charges for any criminal acts he may have committed, but can he pardon himself? |
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| | | As U.S. President Donald Trump continues to refuse to concede the election to president-elect Joe Biden, some Republicans are beginning to admit defeat. | | |
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| | | Home team | | Toronto Raptors president Masai Ujiri says he hopes his team will be able to play games on their home court in the upcoming season despite the U.S.-Canada border restrictions. |
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