| | | | FIVE THINGS TO KNOW | | | | RCMP lawsuit Following a 31-year career with the RCMP, Margorie Hudson is suing the force, alleging systemic racism including unequal pay, lack of opportunities and years of discrimination that culminated in lasting psychological trauma. |
| | | | COVID-19 on flights According to the federal government, COVID-19 cases have been reported among passengers on 10 domestic flights and 16 international flights since June 29, and officials say that list is not exhaustive. |
| | | | Fake exemption cards Canada's human rights watchdog says no Canadian should use what it describes as fake cards claiming to grant medical exemptions from wearing face masks in public. |
| | | | Hairstylist cases Researchers say the case of two hairstylists who developed symptoms of COVID-19 and then saw 139 clients before they stopped working, seemingly without transmitting their infection to any of them, demonstrates the effectiveness of mandatory face mask policies. |
| | | | Working from home New data from Statistics Canada suggests that more Canadians will be working from home once the COVID-19 pandemic is over as a growing number of employers report that staff can do their jobs remotely. |
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| | | A Nova Scotia man who spent 101 days in hospital after he got sick from COVID-19 received a celebratory send-off Tuesday, when he was discharged. | | |
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| | | Transgender pastor | | An Ontario pastor who came out to her congregation as a transgender woman last month hopes her sermon will inspire others to feel accepted and embrace their own "truth." |
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