| | | | FIVE THINGS TO KNOW | | | | Vaccine doses Despite some provincial officials staking claim to a specific number of early COVID-19 vaccine doses, federal officials are staying mum about how many vaccines each province will receive. |
| | | | Border restrictions The COVID-19 travel restrictions in place at the Canada-U.S. land border are expected to remain in effect for at least another month, sources tell CTV News. |
| | | | Blood donation A young woman in Ontario claims she has been robbed of her independence and of her future since losing mobility in her arm after donating blood. |
| | | | Winter break With the usual winter break approaching for schools, several provinces are looking at extending the holiday as a tool in the fight against the second wave of COVID-19. |
| | | | Password protection Basic passwords that take less than a second to crack remain incredibly popular, according to an annual survey released by password manager software NordPass, which analyzed a database of nearly 275.7 million passwords. |
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| | | A program at a Quebec farm is giving community groups with special needs, including frontline workers, a chance to take care of abandoned horses -- and themselves. | | |
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| | | Complex systems | | A new study has found that the structure of the universe and its galaxies is comparable to that of a human brain and its neurotransmitters. |
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