| | | | FIVE THINGS TO KNOW | | | | Daunte Wright protest Police clashed with protesters for a second night in the Minneapolis suburb where an officer who authorities say apparently intended to fire a Taser, not a handgun, fatally shot a Black man during a traffic stop. |
| | | | Airline aid Air Canada and the federal government have reached an agreement on a $5.9-billion aid package that the company says will speed up customer refunds, protect industry jobs and return service to some communities. |
| | | | Crowded ICUs As the third wave of the pandemic overtakes Ontario, those working in the ICUs are warning that we're not just running out of beds, but also of the people capable of treating the patients in them. |
| | | | Snowbirds return With warmer weather approaching, snowbirds are flocking back to Canada and some of them are finding ways to avoid spending three days in a government-mandated quarantine hotel. |
| | | | Supporting Chinatowns Community leaders from six Canadian cities are calling for federal support to increase security and promote tourism in order to help revitalize hard-hit Chinatowns across the country. |
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| | | A 12-year-old Manitoba boy is being praised for keeping his cool after getting stuck in a sinkhole. | | |
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| | | Blood pressure | | A Canadian study has found that certain blood-pressure medications are linked to a higher risk of skin cancer in seniors. |
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