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Canada's new defence chief explains why he apologized for racism in the Canadian Armed Forces in his first speech.

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Admiral Art McDonald spoke with the CBC's Murray Brewster after the change-of-command ceremony in Ottawa on Thursday.
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Kenney demotes 6 MLAs after holiday travel

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Alberta Premier Jason Kenney has stopped excusing members of his government for travelling outside the country over the holidays while the public was urged to stay home. He demoted six MLAs, including a cabinet minister, after public...
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Lack of trust a major factor in PSWs' uncertainty about COVID-19 vaccines

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As Ontario vows to vaccinate all long-term care workers and residents in hot zones by Jan. 21, many personal support workers say they're reluctant to get the shot right now and it’s because of a lack of trust in how the government has...
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Report details public humiliation, toxic environment under Julie Payette

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A report into the conduct of former governor general Julie Payette details public humiliation and a toxic work environment at Rideau Hall based on interviews with 92 employees.
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EU approves AstraZeneca vaccine amid supply shortages, delays

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The European Union has approved use of the Oxford-AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine, amid criticism that vaccination is not happening fast enough.
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Travel outside Canada ‘will not be tolerated’ after minister’s Hawaii trip, Kenney says

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Alberta Premier Jason Kenney says travel outside Canada ‘will not be tolerated’ for MLAs after Municipal Affairs Minister Tracy Allard’s trip to Hawaii was revealed.
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Thousands of surgeries postponed during COVID-19 2nd wave

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Thousands of Manitobans are waiting for quality of life surgeries that have been postponed as medical staff are redeployed to the COVID-19 front lines.
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Pleas for action to protect inmates from COVID-19 outbreaks

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COVID-19 outbreaks in jails and prisons across the country have prompted pleas from inmates and advocates for more to be done to protect prisoners and staff.
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‘Unacceptable and unforgivable': Ont. nursing homes not learning lessons from 1st wave

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The second wave of COVID-19 is taking its toll on Ontario’s long-term care homes. Hard-hit Quebec learned some lessons during the first wave, but Ontario didn’t implement many changes and some say what’s happening now is ‘unacceptable...
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How CERB helped one family and its business survive | The Big Spend

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Roughly 8.9 million people received the Canada emergency response benefit when the first COVID-19 lockdown slashed their incomes. CBC News looks at the impact of the $105 billion that went to individuals as part of a new investigation.
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COVID-19 second wave taking its toll on Ontario’s nursing homes

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Ontario’s second wave of COVID-19 is hitting long-term care homes harder than the first wave. The toll it’s taking isn't just on the sick, but also on those that care for them — and there's little relief in sight.
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Pakistan: Medics suspended after oxygen shortage kills patients

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Hospital director among seven suspended at Peshawar hospital after seven COVID-19 patients died due to oxygen shortage.
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10 test positive for COVID-19 inside World Hockey Juniors bubble

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Ten cases of COVID-19 have been found inside the World Hockey Juniors bubble in Edmonton. This is despite a gauntlet of quarantines and daily testing of staff and players. But so far, it's still game on.
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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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COVID-19 returns to B.C. nursing homes, death toll rises

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British Columbia has seen more COVID-19 deaths over the past two weeks than the preceding two months because the virus has found its way back into nursing homes. And with long-term care workers exhausted and families frustrated, it's not...
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Alberta’s health-care workers worry system headed for collapse

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Alberta's dire COVID-19 situation already has health-care workers feeling the strain and a growing number now openly worry that parts of the system could be heading toward collapse.
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PSG and Basaksehir teams walk off pitch after alleged racial slur

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Basaksehir coach and players said fourth official Sebastian Coltescu of Romania had used a racial slur against Webo, who is from Cameroon, before he was sent off. Players from both teams walked off the pitch in protest.
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Dozens die from COVID-19 at overloaded Quebec hospital

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Saint-Jerôme Hospital in Quebec was overloaded before COVID-19. Since the pandemic began hundreds of patients have caught the virus at the hospital, dozens have died. And doctors are worried about what will happen if hospitalizations in...
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Momentum builds to impeach Trump as more Capitol rioters arrested

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Dozens of US legislators say Donald Trump should be removed from office for stoking recent violence on Capitol Hill.
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Conservative leader asked if he supports Scheer hiring his sister-in-law

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Erin O'Toole was asked Tuesday about the former Conservative leader's decision to hire his sister-in-law to work at his Regina constituency office.
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Ontario braces for new COVID-19 restrictions

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Ontario is set to announce tough new restrictions for COVID-19 hot spots as the health system approaches a crucial threshold of 150 coronavirus patients in intensive care units, leaving residents and businesses bracing for what’s to come.
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Ontario braces for new COVID-19 restrictions

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Ontario is set to announce tough new restrictions for COVID-19 hot spots as the health system approaches a crucial threshold of 150 coronavirus patients in intensive care units, leaving residents and businesses bracing for what’s to come.
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B.C. orders review of public health agency spending

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The B.C. government has ordered a review of spending after insiders alleged that the province's health authority squandered millions on useless face masks, executive meals and unneeded renovations. 
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Europe reimposes lockdowns as coronavirus cases surge

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Facing second wave of COVID-19 cases, new curbs come as some European countries see record infections.