| | | | FIVE THINGS TO KNOW | | | | Open contestation Green Party Leader Annamie Paul is brushing off calls for her ouster as the party's governing body lines up a future vote that could see her removed from the post. |
| | | | Terror charges The laying of terror-related charges against the man accused of killing four people in London, Ont. could mark a new precedent in how Canada prosecutes those accused of terrorist activity, legal experts say. |
| | | | Mix-and-match Experts are reminding Canadians to get the first vaccine that is available to them as some, particularly those who received AstraZeneca as their first shot, turn down a Moderna jab in favour of its Pfizer-BioNTech counterpart. |
| | | | Vaccine hesitancy A new survey suggests about 20 per cent of vaccine-hesitant Canadians would lie about their COVID-19 vaccine history if injections were required for international or domestic travel. |
| | | | 'Bank of Mom and Dad' A new report by Manulife Bank found that three out of four people who want to purchase a home simply can't afford one, with one third of homeowners admitting they needed help from their parents for the purchase. |
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| | | After announcing that she would not be seeking re-election, NDP MP Mumilaaq Qaqqaq said in her final speech in the House of Commons that she has 'never felt safe.' | | |
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| | | 'Indigenizing' scientific concepts | | A chemist from the Muscowpetung Saulteaux Nation is infusing elder knowledge and Indigenous history into lessons for Indigenous youth she hopes will pursue careers in science, technology, engineering and mathematics. |
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