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India COVID-19 cases above 24 million as mutant spreads across region

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India records 4,000 deaths and 343,144 infections in last 24 hours amid reports that strain first detected in the country is spreading across the region.
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Manitoba nurse shares his experiences with Trudeau

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A Manitoba nurse explains to Power & Politics why he broke down in tears during a virtual discussion with the Prime Minister.
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"There was no fight, and there is no fight," Mansbridge says on Kabul capture

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Former Chief CBC Correspondent Peter Mansbridge says "it was obvious" the Taliban insurgency would take over after coalition forces started to withdraw.
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Some Delhi hospitals have no oxygen, says minister

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Grim surge in world’s second most populous country sends more sick people in search of medical oxygen and hospital beds.
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India Hospitals: Shortages of beds and oxygen supplies

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India recorded more than 300,000 new coronavirus cases on Wednesday - the highest single-day rise seen in the world. And for the second day in a row, more than 2000 people died from the disease.
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Libyan authorities free dozens of pro-Haftar fighters

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Some 105 freed prisoners believed to have earlier surrendered peacefully during Haftar’s campaign to take over Tripoli.
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'A bad dream’: George Floyd trial revives painful memories

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Floyd’s uncle says the trial is ‘like somebody sticks their hand in your chest and rips your heart out’.
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Mexico investigating Salvadoran woman’s death in police custody

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A video showed Victoria Salazar pinned to the ground by police, reminiscent of the death of George Floyd.
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Trial begins for former officer charged in death of George Floyd

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Opening statements begin Monday in the trial of Derek Chauvin, the former Minneapolis police officer charged in the death of George Floyd.
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Gretchen Carlson Tackles Difficult Conversations in New Chat Docuseries 'Unread Messages'

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Journalist Gretchen Carlson is launching a new chat docuseries "Unread Messages," with messaging platform Sinch, which will address social divides and highlight Americans who find common ground by engaging in dialogue. Carlson said the...
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Concerns over implications of Ontario court ruling that said downing of PS752 was terrorist act

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Lawyer and human rights activist Kaveh Shahrooz says it will be difficult to collect on this judgment, and that "there are going to be some complexities, when families, beyond the four plaintiffs in this case, try to seek justice in...
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One year of Israel’s war on Gaza: Resilience and identity

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After a year of destruction and displacement, Palestinians in Gaza show resilience, living with dignity, creativity, and innovation.
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Allegations of vaccine queue-jumping at Ontario nursing home

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A nurse at a Toronto-area long-term care home says she was told to give COVID-19 vaccines to at least one board member, and family members and friends of several managers. Her union has filed a complaint with public health authorities.
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Calls to forbid nursing homes from using trespass orders against family members

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Ontario’s Opposition wants to forbid long-term care and retirement homes from using trespass orders to keep family members away, especially in retaliation for raising concerns about a resident’s care.
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Nearly 200 active cases of COVID-19, 39 deaths reported at Toronto care home

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Tendercare Living Centre in Toronto's east end said as of Saturday, 116 residents and 77 staff members have tested positive for COVID-19. The care home also reported 13 additional deaths, bringing the total to 39.
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Dr. Tam on having 'The Talk' with relatives before gathering for the holidays

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Canada's chief public health officer spoke with reporters during the pandemic briefing on Friday
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Thanksgiving and COVID: advice by region

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COVID-19 has many people wondering just how they're going to celebrate Thanksgiving this year. Officials and health experts are weighing in, sometimes with advice for their specific city or province.
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HMCS Fredericton returns three months after helicopter crash

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HMCS Fredericton returned from its six-month mission today, nearly three months after a deadly helicopter crash claimed the lives of six crew members.
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India: Protesters clash with police after rape victim’s cremation

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Protests in spread India after alleged gang rape of Dalit teen whose body was cremated against family's wishes.
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Independent review of N.S. mass killing | Sunday Scrum

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An independent, three-person panel has been tasked with delivering a report on April's mass killing in Nova Scotia that left 22 people dead, but some family members of the victims are calling for a public inquiry.
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'Til coronavirus do us part': Lockdown separates newlyweds for months

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For the past three months, Adrien Deslande has started his day with a Skype call to his wife Güncel. She is stuck in her home country, Turkey. The pair married in January but have been separated ever since because of the COVID-19...
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U.S.- Canada border restrictions loosened, allowing some families to reunite

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Canada is now allowing some family members separated by temporary COVID-19 travel restrictions to cross the border from the U.S.
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Families of Nova Scotia shooting victims launching lawsuit against RCMP

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Two families of victims of the Nova Scotia mass shooting are launching a proposed class-action lawsuit against the RCMP. The suit alleges a vehicle seized as evidence was later released to a family with human remains still inside.
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Immigration Minister Mendicino explains Trudeau government's family reunification plan

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Federal Immigration Minister Marco Mendicino spoke with reporters on Monday.