| | | | FIVE THINGS TO KNOW | | | | Possible second impeachment U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Sunday the House will proceed with legislation to impeach President Donald Trump as she pushes the vice-president to force him out following the deadly assault on the Capitol. |
| | | | 'Real fear' Lawmakers trapped inside the U.S. Capitol during the pro-Trump riots felt a swirl of emotions, according to an Associated Press photojournalist who was inside with them. |
| | | | Need to connect Sparked by an explosion of COVID-19 cases, Quebec's month-long curfew could increase people's feelings of loneliness, one expert warned, urging people to maintain personal connections and physical activity. |
| | | | 'A constant worry' With many children and adults with Down syndrome in isolation for the better part of a year, in addition to the increased health risks, advocates are sounding the alarm about the disproportionate impact the virus is having on the community. |
| | | | Child marriage A new study has found that child marriage "remains legal and persists" across Canada, despite the country's global efforts to help end the practice abroad. |
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| | | As a special post-holiday treat, goat farms are accepting old Christmas trees to feed to the animals. | | |
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| | | AXE response | | AXE tweeted a condemnation of violence at the U.S. Capitol after a can of its body spray was found in debris left by the mob. |
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