| | | | FIVE THINGS TO KNOW | | | | Coronavirus variant Fears of the new COVID-19 variants are increasing after possible cases emerged in an unlikely place: two remote First Nations communities in Manitoba. |
| | | | Phase 2 Vaccine rollouts across Canada had a rocky start, but with more doses expected to arrive soon, here's where each province and territory stands on who gets shots next. |
| | | | Clinical trials Although there are only two vaccines currently approved for use by Health Canada, researchers are hard at work developing other candidates including two potential COVID-19 vaccines in clinical trials in Halifax. |
| | | | At-risk population Advocates are urging public health workers to have concrete plans to ensure people without homes get priority access to the vaccine, given how likely they are to contract COVID-19 and become severely ill. |
| | | | Gun buy-back The Liberal government is expected to announce an ambitious program this week, to buy back legally owned firearms that were deemed assault rifles last year. |
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| | | After 11 days and more than 5,000 goals, the "World's Longest Hockey Game" came to an end in Alberta Monday morning, after raising $1.8 million for cancer research. | | |
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| | | King Arthur | | A family cat in Australia is being heralded as a "four-legged hero" after its fatal fight with a venomous snake that slithered close to two young children. |
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