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Ontario town honours Remembrance Day with dress made of poppies

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With Remembrance Day ceremonies cancelled or scaled back this year due to COVID-19, a design studio in a small Ontario town created a fitting tribute — a dress made out of 700 poppies.
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COVID-19 outbreaks at Quebec day camps spark concern

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Several COVID-19 outbreaks at day camps in Quebec have some concerned that current precautions, including staff wearing masks, aren’t enough and are a sign of what could happen when school resumes.
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WE employees say they were pressured to attend events hosted by Morneau

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Several former WE Charity employees say they were pressured by supervisors to attend events hosted by Finance Minister Bill Morneau, including his 2018 holiday party.
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Allegations of bullying, harassment in Gov. Gen. Julie Payette’s office

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There has been an exodus of employees from Gov. Gen. Julie Payette’s Rideau Hall office because of a culture of bullying and harassment, CBC News has learned.
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US orders closure of China's consulate in Houston

9th - Higher Ed
China's government condemns 'outrageous and unjustified' move and threatens countermeasures.
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Morneau repaid WE $41K in travel expenses; Trudeau to testify

9th - Higher Ed
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has agreed to testify to the finance committee about the WE Charity controversy after Finance Minister Bill Morneau admitted the WE organization paid for two family trips in 2017 and he just repaid more than...
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Dozens of journalists resign from Hungary news site in protest

9th - Higher Ed
The removal of Hungary's top independent news portal's editor-in-chief prompts a walkout of more than 70 journalists.
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Demonstrators gather for 'Justice for Joyce' rally in Montreal

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Demonstrators in Montreal have gathered for the 'Justice for Joyce' rally, protesting systemic racism in the health-care system. Joyce Echaquan, an Atikamekw woman, died Monday in a Joliette, Que., hospital. Advocates say she didn't...
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Gurinder Anand loved traditional Punjabi cuisine, serving his community

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Simar Anand lost his father, Gurinder, to COVID-19 on May 2
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NBA's Mayo Clinic Study Could Provide Model to Return to Business

9th - Higher Ed
As the NBA gears up to resume gameplay in Orlando, Dr. Priya Sampathkumar, consultant of infectious diseases at the Mayo Clinic, said the league could be a model for other sports and business to return to operations as we fight against...
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Toronto neighbourhood rallies around long-term care home hit hard by COVID-19

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In the west end of Toronto, the Elm Grove Living Centre was one of the many long-term care homes hit hard by COVID-19, with 21 deaths and over 100 cases. But a nightly show of support has brought the community together and given those...
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Almost 5 million Australians under lockdown after spike in coronavirus cases

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Lockdown in Melbourne, Australia's second largest city, includes the closure of the state border, creating headaches for people who routinely work or travel between Victoria and New South Wales.
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Australia's second-largest city Melbourne reimposes lockdown

9th - Higher Ed
Starting on Wednesday, millions of Melbourne residents are going back into lockdown due to a resurgence in coronavirus infections.
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Melbourne, Australia reinstates lockdown after COVID-19 surge

9th - Higher Ed
A new lockdown has been ordered in Melbourne, Australia, after a surge of COVID-19 cases. Restriction on leaving the area will be in place for the next six weeks.
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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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Edmonton hospital closed to patients after COVID-19 outbreak

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Edmonton’s Misericordia hospital has been closed to patients and some procedures have been moved elsewhere after a COVID-19 outbreak affecting more than 30 patients and staff.