| | | | FIVE THINGS TO KNOW | | | | WE controversy Questions around the ongoing WE Charity student grant controversy and concerns about the Liberals' handling of other pandemic response efforts dominated Wednesday's special summer House of Commons sitting. |
| | | | Inmates released As calls grew to release some inmates to slow the spread of COVID-19 inside Canadian jails, provincial institutions appear to have heeded the call, while federal inmate populations remained fairly flat. |
| | | | Homeless statistics A new survey suggests the number of Canadians who've experienced homelessness in their lives may be higher than reported -- and could rise due to the COVID-19 pandemic. |
| | | | Dentist guidelines The World Health Organization is recommending that routine, non-essential dental visits should be delayed in areas where there is still community transmission of COVID-19. |
| | | | Back to school From concerns about class sizes to contracting COVID-19, some parents across Canada will not be sending their children back to school this fall. |
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| | | Anonymous "book fairies" are hiding free books in public places across Canada, encouraging treasure finders to dive into a good story. | | |
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| | | Cannabis concerns | | Early results from a two-year Canadian study are shedding light on how dangerous cannabis edibles can be if they end up in the hands of young children. |
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