| | | | FIVE THINGS TO KNOW | | | | U.S. election polls After a chaotic first debate and a COVID-19 outbreak at the highest levels of government, U.S. President Donald Trump is lagging in the polls less than a month before the November 3 presidential election. |
| | | | Getting prepared Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said that he is looking at the potential for unrest following the results of the Nov. 3 presidential election, but that his government is "going to be prepared for various eventualities." |
| | | | U.S. border The Canada-U.S. border has been closed to travellers for more than half a year now, but thousands of Americans don't seem to be getting the message. |
| | | | Personal stories A powerful Canadian podcast called 'Crackdown' is shifting the conversation on the opioid crisis by giving a voice to drug users. |
| | | | Diversity in film Big-budget films can lose big at the box office if their storylines, casting and creative team lack authentic diversity, according to a new study that analyzed recent Hollywood films. |
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| | | For Indigenous musician Matthew Monias, a.k.a. Mattmac, music isn't just a creative outlet, it's a way of showing others nothing can hold him back. | | |
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| | | Wheel work | | Yomiuriland, a theme park in Tokyo's suburbs, is getting creative during the tourism industry free-fall by selling passes to people looking for a more interesting place -- such as a ferris wheel -- to work remotely. |
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