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Teens in Yellowknife among first in Canada to get COVID-19 vaccine

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Juniper Falvo of Yellowknife was among the first teenagers in Canada to receive a COVID-19 vaccine dose after Health Canada approved the Pfizer-BioNTech shot for those ages 12 to 15.
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Libya: Misrata Museum marks 10 years since revolution

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Remembering the cost of freedom, ten years after the start of the revolution that toppled Libya's longtime leader.
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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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Some good news from across North America on Wednesday

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With much of the world struggling through the COVID-19 pandemic, there are still some good-news stories to report. Here's a brief roundup.
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1st COVID-19 vaccine shipments arrive in Canada

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Canada's first doses of Pfizer-BioNTech's COVID-19 vaccine arrived in Quebec on Sunday night, with more to follow on Monday. Vaccinations could begin as early as Monday morning.
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Human cost of COVID-19 in U.S. hidden by inequality, fuelled by division

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As the COVID-19 pandemic accelerates, the United States has already paid a ruinous cost in human life, and it’s hidden by inequality and fuelled by division.
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Packed U.K. beaches spark new COVID-19 concerns

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Thousands of Britons flocked to the south coast beaches on the hottest day of the year, with crowds making physical distancing impossible. The government is considering actions to avoid such crowding in the future.
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Trudeau questioned about the case of a northern Alberta chief accusing the RCMP of assault

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke with reporters on Monday.
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Trudeau says he is 'deeply alarmed' by photos shared by First Nations chief

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told reporters in Ottawa Monday he has spoken with RCMP Commissioner Brenda Lucki about allegations Chief Allan Adams was beaten by officers.
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Apple to Develop Social Distancing Selfie Tool

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Apple is reportedly developing a tool to help users take group pictures while social distancing. The tool allows users to upload selfies and configure them into a single photo.
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New details revealed on Khashoggi's murder

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New details revealed on Khashoggi's murder
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Police uniform, mock RCMP car were key factors in N.S. shooting

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The fake RCMP vehicle and genuine uniform used by the suspected gunman in the Nova Scotia shooting rampage were among the reasons the attack became so deadly.
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‘Enough is enough,’ Trudeau toughens talk on isolation

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau toughened his language around self-isolation and social distancing while considering implementing the Emergencies Act.
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Winter storm warning in Ottawa

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A winter storm warning is in effect for much of eastern Ontario. Environment Canada predicts a total of 10 to 20 centimetres of snow today in Ottawa.
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Care packages, police escorts and tears: Canadian describes life in quarantine

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Canadian Craig Lee is a 73-year-old retired teacher who tested positive for COVID-19 in Japan. He explained to CBC what the experience is like for him.
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Canadian with COVID-19 describes life under quarantine in Japan

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Craig Lee was travelling on the Diamond Princess when the cruise ship was quarantined in Yokohama. He later tested positive for the coronavirus and was sent to a hospital.
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The story of Craig Lee, who tested positive for coronavirus aboard the Diamond Princess

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The CBC's John Northcott tells the story of Canadian Craig Lee and what happened when he tested positive for coronavirus while quarantined on the Diamond Princess.
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Trump sending 20,000 troops to train with Europeans on Russian border

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The United States is deploying its largest number of troops to Europe in more than 25 years. A war games exercise, named Defender Europe, will see twenty thousand American soldiers moved to Europe together with heavy military equipment....
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Rasha Thadani’s Red-Hot Look Goes Viral: Fans Call Her ‘Red Chilli’

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Rasha Thadani has once again set social media on fire with her latest photoshoot. The actress stunned fans by donning a sheer red lace bodycon gown that exuded bold elegance and glamour. The intricate design of the dress perfectly...
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Alia Bhatt’s Tribute Melts Hearts: 'There’s Only One Rekha'

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Alia Bhatt recently took to Instagram to share a heartfelt tribute to legendary actress Rekha after attending the special re-release event of Umrao Jaan. Her post included warm photos and videos from the event, capturing a tender moment...
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Could drones help shape the future of farming? This Alberta farmer thinks so

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Chase Marquardt is using a drone instead of traditional equipment this season to help seed his farm near Thorsby, Alta., just outside of Edmonton. Could this be the future of farming?
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Jaishankar Brutally Roasts Pak, Draws Kashmir Red Line | 'They Ignored Warnings, Rest Is History'

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India's External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar reaffirmed on Thursday that any dialogue with Pakistan will focus solely on terrorism, reiterating New Delhi’s longstanding policy. Citing the aftermath of Operation Sindoor and satellite...
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Coyote pups are cute but people should stay away, park board says

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The Vancouver Park Board is asking people to keep their distance from coyote pups, no matter how cute they look. Board environmental stewardship coordinator Dana McDonald explains why getting up close could threaten coyotes' coexistence...
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A new pope has been elected; White smoke pours from Sistine Chapel chimney

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White smoke has emerged out of the Sistine Chapel chimney, signalling that a new pope has been elected.