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‘We can achieve our dreams’: Westmount High students on graduate Kamala Harris

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Students and staff at Westmount High School in a suburb of Montreal celebrated Monday after former student Kamala Harris was voted the first female vice-president-elect of the United States, saying her win shows 'anything is possible.'
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Ex-employees say Toronto MP Yasmin Ratansi mistreated them

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Former employees raise new concerns about the work environment created by Toronto MP Yasmin Ratansi, who is leaving the Liberal caucus after CBC News found she employed her sister for years against parliamentary rules.
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Tensions high at Rideau Hall with workplace review underway

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The atmosphere at Rideau Hall is tense as an investigation into allegations of workplace harassment continues with more than 50 people being interviewed. The investigation follows claims that Gov. Gen. Julie Payette harassed employees...
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Manitoba doctors warn of dire situation in hospitals ahead of new COVID-19 restrictions

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Manitoba doctors have warned the government for a second time about the critical situation inside the province’s hospitals as the COVID-19 epidemic in the province gets further out of control. Renewed restrictions go into effect Monday,...
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Europe battle rising COVID-19 surge

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As daily COVID-19 infections surge across Europe, more countries are imposing restrictions to control the pandemic.
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Ontario’s confronts 2nd wave with 1,000 new COVID-19

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Ontario tops 1,000 new COVID-19 cases for the first time with outbreaks multiplying in long-term care homes and growing stress on hospitals.
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Ontario confronts 2nd wave with 1,000 new COVID-19 cases

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Ontario tops 1,000 new COVID-19 cases for the first time with outbreaks multiplying in long-term care homes and growing stress on hospitals.
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Manitoba officials frustrated by COVID-19 surge

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As Manitoba sees a continued increase in COVID-19 cases, it's seeing an unprecedented surge in its hospitals and ICUs. As pressure to close parts of the province mounts — officials are pointing fingers and doctors are bracing for the...
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Coronavirus: Belgian hospitals could reach limit within 15 days

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Belgium could reach its intensive care unit (ICU) capacity within 15 days, according to one of the Belgian covid response spokesperson.



Speaking at a weekly press conference on Monday, the interfederal COVID-19...
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Coronavirus: Belgian hospitals could reach ICU limit within 15 days

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Belgium could reach its intensive care unit (ICU) capacity within 15 days, according to the top Belgian COVID response spokesperson.



Speaking at a weekly press conference on Monday, the...
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Coronavirus: Belgian hospitals could reach ICU limit in 2 weeks as country tops incidence charts

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Belgium has overtaken the Czech Republic as the European country with the highest incidence of coronavirus infections.



Over the past two weeks, Belgium recorded over 1,390 cases of COVID-19...
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Pages accuse MPs of ignoring distancing, mask rules

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Some pages on Parliament Hill have complained that MPs are flouting public health rules by not keeping a distance or wearing masks in a private lobby, emails obtained by CBC News show. After the complaints, plexiglass barriers are being...
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Hong Kong airline to cut thousands of jobs amid pandemic

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Cathay Pacific has announced a major restructuring plan as it struggles to deal with travel restrictions and a big drop in demand.
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Opposition grills health minister over pandemic documents

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Conservative health critic Michelle Rempel Garner questioned Health Minister Patty Hajdu in the Commons today. The opposition is requesting a series of documents detailing the government's pandemic response over the past few months.
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Wales restrictions: 17-day lockdown to come into force

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Wales has the lowest infection rates of any of the four nations of the UK.
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Online Grocer Boxed Partners with Japan's Aeon to Develop E-Commerce Platform

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Chieh Huang, CEO of Boxed, breaks down the online grocer's new partnership with Japan's largest grocery chain to develop its e-commerce platform in Malaysia.
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Ontario’s Long-Term Care COVID-19 Commission releases recommendations

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The first wave of COVID-19 devastated Ontario's residents in long-term care. Now, a commission is releasing an interim report on the fatal failure at those facilities just as a second wave again threatens the province's most vulnerable.
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Hospital CEO seeking quarantine exemption after crossing border for medication 

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Windsor Regional Hospital CEO David Musyj drove to Ann Arbor, Mich., to pick up medication for an ICU patient that didn't have enough stock available in Ontario. He says he knew he would be subject to quarantine when he returned, but is...
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B.C. hits new record for daily COVID-19 cases 

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B.C. shattered its single-day record for new COVID-19 cases, confirming another 941 on Tuesday and 10 more deaths within the last 24 hours. 
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Working from home? Your boss is probably spying on you

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Remote monitoring raises new privacy concerns as more and more people are working from home.
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Trump leaves hospital, arrives back at White House

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U.S. President Donald Trump left Walter Reed Medical Center Monday evening, and once back at the White House, removed his mask for a photo op on the balcony.
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Hundreds of Toronto teachers switch from in-person to virtual learning

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About 570 teachers will switch from in-person to virtual learning due to funding and staffing issues in order to maintain lower student class sizes. This means some students will have new teachers in combined classrooms, said Ryan Bird,...
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Frustration, worry as COVID-19 outbreaks grow again in Ontario nursing homes

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The majority of Canada's more than 9,500 deaths have been in long-term care facilities during the first months of the pandemic. Now, with cases on the rise again in Ontario, families and advocates says it's not clear long-term care...
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Urgent action needed to prevent 2nd wave of COVID-19 deaths in long-term care: ombudsman

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Ontario's patient ombudsman is calling for urgent action to prevent a second wave of COVID-19 deaths in long-term care homes, where more than 1,800 people have died. A new report lists some of the many complaints lodged, including...