| | | | FIVE THINGS TO KNOW | | | | No 'unusual developments' South Korea's unification minister says, based on unspecified but "complex" intelligence analysis, that rumours swirling about North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un's ill health are likely untrue. |
| | | | Homeless in hotels As several provinces take steps to relocate the homeless into vacant hotel rooms, advocates in Toronto say the city is not moving fast enough to protect its most vulnerable population. |
| | | | Health advisory Health Canada is warning the public of the possible side effects of a drug that U.S. President Donald Trump once touted as a possible "game changer" for the treatment of COVID-19. |
| | | | Tooth trouble Canadians are being advised to take extra care in maintaining their oral hygiene amid the COVID-19 pandemic, to prevent a surge in serious oral health problems once dental offices reopen. |
| | | | Leaving home As leaders in many provinces start talking about loosening movement restrictions, new data suggests Canadians may already be deciding on their own to head out of the house a little more often. |
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| | | Even as the United States continues to lead the world with the greatest number of COVID-19 cases and deaths, some states are beginning to reopen businesses and public spaces. | | |
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| | | Benefit eligibility | | Taking stock of the dizzying array of new benefits in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, CTV News has compiled a guide to every measure being promoted by the federal government, and by each province and territory. |
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