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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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Election week ends without a president-elect

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The week of the U.S. presidential election featured lineups, lawsuits and a lot of ballots counted, but it ended without a president-elect. The National looks back at the week.
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Mexico violence: Campaign revives voices of slain reporters

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In 2019, Latin America accounted for 40 percent of all confirmed killings of journalists around the world.
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Mics to be muted during first answers in next presidential debate 

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U.S. President Donald Trump and Democrat Joe Biden will have their microphones cut off in Thursday's debate while their rival delivers his opening two-minute answer to each of the debate topics.
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COVID-19 vaccine en route to Canada

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Canada's first doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine shipped out yesterday from a factory in Belgium. UPS is delivering the cargo. Officials with the company say all vaccine shipments are being treated as a top priority.
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Green Party will not support Throne Speech

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Newly elected Green Party Leader Annamie Paul says her party will not support the Throne Speech for three reasons.
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Conflicting COVID-19 facts

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Democratic vice-presidential candidate Kamala Harris and Vice-President Mike Pence debate the Trump administration's record on COVID-19, with Pence defending the president's actions.
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Here are the ten best movies of 2020

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Eli Glasner looks back at the best from the world of film in a year where movie magic mostly happened at home in front of the small screen thanks to a global pandemic.
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Drybar Co-Founder Talks Her Latest D2C Business Venture

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Alli Webb, Co-Founder of Drybar, Squeeze, and Becket & Quill, joins ChedHER to discuss what lessons she's learned in growing Drybar and how it's helped her launch new businesses in different industries.
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Trudeau asked if he will appear at commons committee examining the WE deal

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland spoke with reporters on Parliament Hill about the Commons committee examining the now-canceled deal with WE charity.
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Coronavirus: Indonesian patients say stigma difficult to overcome

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A former COVID-19 patient shares his three-month recovery journey with Al Jazeera.
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Trust between EU and UK must be rebuilt to break Brexit deadlock, Irish PM tells Euronews

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London and Brussels still have unresolved differences. But for some, the key to getting a post-Brexit trade deal is rebuilding trust between the two.
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Celina Caesar-Chavannes gives candid account of Trudeau, tokenism

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Former Liberal MP Celina Caesar-Chavannes talks to Andrew Chang about her expletive-laced discussion with the prime minister and how she felt tokenized during her time in politics.
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Investigation launched after First Nations chief says RCMP assaulted him

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Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation Chief Allan Adam says RCMP beat and arrested him earlier this year when officers stopped him over his truck's registration. Alberta's Serious Incident Response Team is now investigating.
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The role of athletes speaking out about racial injustice

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Andrew Chang talks to sportscaster Donnovan Bennett about the role of professional athletes in speaking out about racial injustice.
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Black athletes demand change after George Floyd’s death

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High-profile black athletes, including Michael Jordan, Tiger Woods and members of the Toronto Raptors, have joined the chorus of calls for systemic change after the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis.  
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The Brief: Consultations begin on EU scheme of minimum wage

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The European Commission launched a new consultation with social partners on Wednesday to ensure a minimum wage for all workers which it argues is necessary for the bloc to recover from...
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Joe Biden has denied Tara Reade sexual assault allegations

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Joe Biden has denied Tara Reade sexual assault allegations
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The House of Commons sits virtually for the first time

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Commons Speaker Anthony Rota guides MPs from all parties through the start of the first full virtual sitting of the House
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Europe coronavirus deaths: Toll passes 50,000 across continent

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Number of coronavirus deaths in Europe passes 50,000 but in the worst-hit countries, the pandemic seems to be abating.
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Canadian politicians slam Trump for 'inhumane' efforts to halt N95 mask exports

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Provincial and municipal leaders are criticizing U.S. President Donald Trump for attempting to halt exports of N95 masks to Canada.
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Toronto doctor explains who should still seek help at an emergency ward

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Anyone with chest pain or stroke symptoms should head to an ER, says Dr. Brett Belchetz, as COVID-19 frightens ill people away from hospitals.
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Hungary's PM Orban gets sweeping powers to tackle coronavirus

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Nationalist gov't says emergency powers necessary in crisis but critics fear open-ended rules are vulnerable to abuse.
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Junos cancelled due to COVID-19 concerns

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The Juno Awards have been cancelled over fears surrounding the novel coronavirus. The Saskatchewan Ministry of Health made the decision along with the City of Saskatoon and Tourism Saskatoon.