| | | | FIVE THINGS TO KNOW | | | | Misconduct allegation Maj.-Gen. Dany Fortin, the public face of Canada's vaccine rollout since November, is facing a sexual misconduct claim against him that dates back more than 30 years. |
| | | | Airstrikes in Gaza The Israeli military claims that heavy airstrikes on the Gaza Strip early Monday destroyed 15 kilometres of militant tunnels and the homes of nine Hamas commanders. |
| | | | Vaccine delivery The federal government says it expects around 4.5 million doses to arrive this week, thanks to planned deliveries from Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna. |
| | | | Quality control It could be weeks before Health Canada will be certain the first delivery of 300,000 Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine doses can be used due to the ongoing quality control review, according to the agency's chief medical adviser. |
| | | | Health complications Indigenous patients had higher rates of complications after surgery, were less likely to undergo life-saving procedures, and experienced longer wait times for kidney transplants, according to a new study. |
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| | | Salmon-farming company Cermaq wants to dump pesticides off the west coast of B.C. in Clayoquot Sound, but conservationists and tour operators say it could adversely affect the local whale population. | | |
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| | | 'Cash back' | | How much money does Canada owe Indigenous people for the theft of their land, and what could restitution look like? A new report posed these and other questions in its look at Canada's historical and ongoing oppression of Indigenous people. |
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