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Canadian’s rediscovered John Lennon interview going up for auction

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The tapes of some long-forgotten interviews with John Lennon and Yoko Ono done by a Canadian journalist are going up for auction in the U.K. The 91 minutes of audio recording could fetch more than $50,000.
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Gift of an elevator surprises, delights old friend in wheelchair

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Thunder Bay, Ont., resident Franco Daniele thought an elevator would be a great gift to his friend Jamie Mendeck to make life more accessible. So Daniele built it himself.
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Man arrested for 3 fires at Vancouver Masonic lodges

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A man was arrested after three arsons at Masonic lodges across the Vancouver area Tuesday which resulted in a police chase.
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Thousands attend Barcelona rock concert after COVID tests

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5,000 fans at the show for Spanish indie band Love of Lesbian had to wear masks but social distancing was not required.
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Military supports fight against COVID-19 in Shamattawa First Nation

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Roughly 60 members of the military are in northern Manitoba’s Shamattawa First Nation to help the small fly-in community fight the COVID-19 outbreak that has touched nearly every one of the 1,300 residents.
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UK's rapid saliva test for COVID-19 makes waves

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Its developers say it is faster than existing alternatives, aiming to rebuild confidence in the global economy with a system of mass-testing.
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Officials call for extended lockdown in Toronto, Peel Region

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The top doctors in Toronto and neighbouring Peel Region are calling on the provincial government to keep a stay-at-home order in place for another two weeks out of growing concern about COVID-19 variants.
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The struggle to keep up with early flu shot demand

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The push for people to get a flu shot this year because of the COVID-19 demand has resulted in more Canadians trying to get the vaccine. Some pharmacies are running out or booked weeks in advance because COVID-19 protocols also reduce...
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The Meet Group Expands Tech to Enhance Dating During the Coronavirus Pandemic

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Geoff Cook, CEO of The Meet Group talks dating during the coronavirus pandemic. The company has rolled out new features on its apps to enhance the dating experience.
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Former Atlanta police officer faces 11 charges in Rayshard Brooks’ death

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The former Atlanta police officer who fatally shot Rayshard Brooks is facing 11 charges, including felony murder, with prosecutors saying Brooks didn’t pose a threat to the officers.
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Covering the George Floyd protests as a Black journalist | Between Us

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“This is not just because of one death that was caught on camera. This is centuries of injustice, and it is boiling over.” Journalist Malika Bilal shares her experience covering the Black Lives Matter protests in our latest "Between Us"...
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Life-saving medical equipment patrols Sweden skies

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The country is the first to use drones to carry defibrillators, a crucial intervention for sudden cardiac arrest.
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N.S. RCMP immediately began search for threat after first call about shooter

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Within minutes of receiving the initial call in what became a mass shooting that devastated Nova Scotia in April, RCMP say they had put together a critical incident team.
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Black Canadians on reality of racism in Nova Scotia

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Black Canadians in Nova Scotia are bringing attention to the reality of racism in that province as protests continue in the U.S. over the death of George Floyd.
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George Floyd’s death sparks days of protests, rioting

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There are calls for peace and justice in Minneapolis after two nights of protests and rioting following the death of George Floyd while in police custody.
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Problems at Ontario long-term care homes documented for years

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Infractions have been documented for years by government inspectors at Ontario long-term care homes named in a military report alleging horrific conditions at the facilities during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Ford Rolls Out Police Cruiser Disinfectant

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In light of the coronavirus pandemic, Ford has introduced software to rid police cars of germs. The software roasts the interior of the car to 130 degrees -- effectively eliminating pathogens.
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Dozens killed in Pakistan passenger plane crash

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Airbus A320 carrying nearly 100 people from Lahore crashes in Karachi's residential area, killing at least 30 people.
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StopCOVID: France's controversial tracing app ready by June, government says

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The French app StopCovid, which aims to trace people who have tested positive for coronavirus in order to slow the spread of the illness, will be ready on 2 June, the French government announced on Tuesday. "We will be ready on 2 June,"...
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Coronavirus: French MPs approve COVID-19 tracing app despite privacy concerns

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French MPs have approved the launch of a COVID-19 tracing app, as part of a wide-range set of measures for easing a national lockdown. The app, named StopCovid, will be one of the first of its kind to be launched by a European...
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StopCOVID: the French government's controversial tracing app project raises privacy concerns

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The French government has postponed a debate on its tracing app project after many questions were raised over privacy issues. The French Prime Minister suggested the app would be submitted to a specific vote but no date has been set yet....
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StopCOVID: the French government's controversial tracing-app project raises privacy concerns

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The French government has postponed a debate on its tracing app project after many questions were raised over privacy issues. The French Prime Minister suggested that the app would be submitted to a specific vote but no date has been set...
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Quibi to Fill Five or 10 Minutes at a Time During the Day

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When Jeffrey Katzenberg was envisioning streaming service Quibi, he thought the service would be perfect for those in-between moments like commuting to work or waiting in line for coffee. As U.S. residents social distance due to...
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The Dow tanks more than 2,000 points: Worst day since 2008 crisis

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Stocks crater as Saudi oil price war compounds worries over coronavirus fallout and feeds fears of a credit crunch.