| | | | FIVE THINGS TO KNOW | | | | Hotel quarantine With new travel restrictions now in effect, anxious travellers coming into Canada say they are waiting on hold more than six hours trying to book a COVID-19 quarantine hotel, with many unable to get through at all. |
| | | | Uighur vote Federal MPs are making their case to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to join them in voting to label China's treatment of the Uighur Muslims a genocide ahead of Monday's House of Commons vote on the matter. |
| | | | Vaccine study diversity Scientists from across the U.S. and Puerto Rico are urging for more diversity in vaccine clinical trials after their new study exposed a decade's worth of disparity from 2011 to 2020, that could have impacted vaccination rates among minorities. |
| | | | Class action Two Canadian women are looking for justice after they were prescribed a drug called Elmiron to stop their bladder pain -- a drug which they believe has significantly damaged their eyesight. |
| | | | Refined foods A new study has found that consuming a high number of refined grains, such as white bread, cereal and croissants, can be associated with a higher risk of major cardiovascular disease, stroke and death. |
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| | | Basketball legend Vince Carter, who got his start in the NBA with the Toronto Raptors, is showing his appreciation for Canada with a new scholarship opportunity to attend private school north of the city. | | |
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| | | Rescued dog | | A dog stranded for four days in the middle of the partially frozen Detroit River on the U.S.-Canada border is now safe after an international rescue effort. |
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