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CES 2021: NETGEAR Unveils New Product Lineup

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CES is officially upon us, which means a week full of new product launches and big tech company announcements. NETGEAR CEO Patrick Lo joined Cheddar to break down the company's new product lineup, and explain what the work-from-home boom...
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WHO Warns New Covid-19 Variants Are 'Highly Problematic'

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The World Health Organization warning that new Covid-19 variants are 'highly problematic' as another strain is discovered in Japan. Cheddar is joined by Dr. Daniel B. Fagbuyi, Obama Administration Public Health/Biodefense appointee and...
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Quebec tightens rules on bars after COVID-19 cluster

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After a flare-up of COVID-19 cases on Montreal's South Shore, Quebec is tightening rules for bars across the province including reducing capacity to 50 per cent and banning dancing.
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Lack of child care a struggle for parents, reopening economy

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Parents are struggling with a lack of child-care options as daycare centres and schools reduce capacity because of the COVID-19 pandemic, but effective child care is crucial to restarting the economy.
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Managing death capacity: Mortician on coronavirus pandemic challenges

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Managing death capacity: Mortician on coronavirus pandemic challenges
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Why Canada should start making its own COVID-19 vaccines

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Virologist Dr. Earl Brown says the government should support local drug-makers to retool infrastructure as vaccine nationalism abroad could have consequences for Canada.
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Garneau extends the ban on cruise ships

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Federal Transport Minister Marc Garneau spoke to reporters on Parliament Hill on Friday
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Could COVID-19 spell the demise of Spain's bullfighting tradition?

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The Coronavirus pandemic could lead to the collapse of bullfighting in Spain, as lockdown measures prevent the tradition from taking place. The industry, which is worth 4.5 billion Euros to the Spanish economy, has been fighting for...
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US oil prices: Markets rally but still far from 2020 peak

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Oil prices show some signs of recovery thanks to improving demand and production cuts by key energy producers.
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Cycling lanes: Europe rethinks public transport as cities reopen

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Why European governments think cycling is part of the solution as they lift lockdowns.
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Canada’s long-term strategy to make vaccines for COVID-19 and beyond

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Canada may not have a vaccine in production yet but it does have a long-term strategy in the works — to develop a made-in-Canada vaccine and the vaccine independence that comes with it.
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WHO advises countries to take a 'risk management' approach to reopening services

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The World Health Organization says that as countries reopen services, they need to assess how much of the coronavirus is in circulation and weigh it against the increased risk raised by social gatherings.
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Testing needs to increase as COVID-19 restrictions reduced

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Health experts say coronavirus testing needs to increase across Canada to quickly identify new cases and prevent further spread as restrictions are reduced.
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US extends sanctions waiver allowing Iraq to import Iran gas

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Previous 120-day waivers have been reduced to 30 days in what some view as part of Trump’s effort to raise pressure on Iran.
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Utah Lieutenant Governor: We Put All of Our Focus on Testing

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As states begin to plan their reopenings after coronavirus lock-downs, many believe private-public partnerships with tech companies may be just the key they're looking for to ramp up testing. Utah has doubled its daily coronavirus...
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Hajdu: Government has its "eye on testing"

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Health Minister Patty Hajdu explains how the federal government can help provinces increase the number of COVID-19 tests they can do.
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Northern Canadian Arctic territory isolated from COVID-19

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The vast Arctic territory of Nunavut in northern Canada is one of the few places in the world pretty much untouched by COVID-19.
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Tam questioned on expanding testing for COVID-19

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Dr Theresa Tam, Canada's Chief Public Health Officer spoke to reporters on Wednesday
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Scheer critical of government lag on help for energy sector workers

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Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer takes questions from the CBC’s Julie Van Dusen about the government's moves to get the economy on track and to help the energy sector during COVID-19.
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'Canada values the work of the WHO': Hajdu

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Health Minister Patty Hajdu was asked what she makes of President Donald Trump's comments on WHO and his decision to withdraw U.S. funding from the organization.
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Cuomo Compares Coronavirus to 9/11 After New York Records Another Deadly Day

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Though New York recorded a record high number of deaths, 799, for the third-day in a row, Governor Andrew Cuomo said the novel coronavirus has not killed anyone due to a lack of care and said hospitalizations in the state are nearly flat.
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Meet the MEPs returning to medicine amid the coronavirus pandemic

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EU institutions are on lockdown and, while politics goes online, those with medical training are heading to the frontlines of the coronavirus pandemic. "I'm working again as a medical doctor in a private practice where I practised until...
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New York Sees Another One-Day High Death Toll

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New York Governor Andrew Cuomo announced Wednesday that 779 people in the state have died in a single day, marking another solemn milestone as the state fights to slow down the devastation of COVID-19. This is the second day in a row...
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When will Canadians get a COVID-19 vaccine, and will there be enough? | The Weekly with Wendy Mesley

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With dozens of COVID-19 vaccine candidates in development around the world, a massive challenge looms on the horizon: deciding who gets access to a successful vaccine first, and whether countries can produce enough for everyone. Wendy...