| | | | FIVE THINGS TO KNOW | | | | Vaccine injury compensation The daughter of an Alberta woman who died from rare blood clots after a dose of the AstraZeneca vaccine is now left with few supports as details surrounding a promised federal vaccine injury compensation fund remain sparse. |
| | | | Fortin investigation The federal government faced new calls Monday to be more transparent with Canadians about Maj.-Gen. Dany Fortin's departure, with ministers taking questions about the matter in Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's absence. |
| | | | Online content Taking a pause from their clause-by-clause review of Bill C-10, the House of Commons' heritage committee heard from experts on Monday who both strongly oppose and defend the contents of the legislation. |
| | | | Federal service A new report looking at the inclusion and treatment of LGBTQ2S+ employees within federal departments over the last year has found a "lack of centralized strategy" for inclusion of LGBTQ2S+ people. |
| | | | 'Cave syndrome' With the promise of a "one-dose summer" on the horizon, many Canadians are eager for life to get back to pre-pandemic "normal." But not all Canadians are happy to see the end of lockdown life brought about by COVID-19 restrictions. |
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| | | A kayaker was rescued by a fellow paddler in Okanagan Lake, after a dramatic moment when they had to flag down a boat to bring them ashore. | | |
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| | | Canadian Screen Awards | | CTV News won four awards at the 2021 Canadian Screen Awards Monday. For the fourth year in a row, CTV National News with Lisa LaFlamme won the award for Best National Newscast. |
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