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Burnout among health-care workers could get worse during pandemic, experts warn

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A survey of health-care workers found high levels of burnout even before the pandemic. And experts warn that without more support the stresses, at work and home, from the COVID-19 pandemic could exacerbate the problem.
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COVID-19 vaccine a boost for overwhelmed ICU nurse

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A Saskatoon ICU nurse shares her story about how working on the front lines during the pandemic impacted her mental health and why getting her first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine gave her a boost during the second wave.
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'I don’t know if I’m going to make it:' The toll of teaching amid COVID-19

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Ottawa-Carleton District School Board teacher Lisa Levitan on the stress she and other educators are feeling amid the pandemic.
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The stresses of teaching during pandemic

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More than 2,000 teachers in the Atlantic provinces and the Ottawa region who answered a CBC News questionnaire about the impact of COVID-19 say the stresses of teaching during a pandemic have taken a toll on their mental and physical...
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House of Commons security guards struggle with PTSD years after Parliament shooting

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Six years after a gunman killed a Cpl. Nathan Cirillo at the National War Memorial, then ran into the Parliament building, many of the House of Commons security guards, who were there that day, are still struggling with PTSD.
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US envoy in Qatar: Gulf dispute 'gone on too long'

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On a visit to Doha, American special envoy Brian Hook says Qatar blockade continues to 'harm shared regional interests'.
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The potential impact of schools reopening in Ontario

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Ontario is set to release its back to school plan for September. But so far, school boards, teachers and parents have little to no idea what that plan will look like, and where the trade-off will be between what's best for learning, and...
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Teachers reveal pandemic stress in new questionnaire

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Teachers surveyed by CBC News say the return to school this fall has left them with overwhelming stress and a never-ending workload. "There's no time to prep.… You really are go, go, go," says one Ottawa teacher.
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Trudeau asked about Trump administration considering aluminum tariffs on Canada

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke with reporters from Parliament Hill on Wednesday.
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Calls for release of detainees in UK immigration centres

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Al Jazeera looks at the uncertainty people released from immigration centres in the UK face due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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Voters reporting heightened anxiety, 'election stress disorder'

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Relationship therapist Steven Stosny coined the term 'election stress disorder' in 2016, and says the phenomenon is heightened in 2020 by the COVID-19 pandemic and social injustice demonstrations.
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Morneau on future of housing market

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Finance Minister Bill Morneau explains how government relief programs, including LEEFF, helps create a 'bridge through to the future' for corporations to maintain employment and for homeowners needing to pay their mortgage during the...
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Montreal mayor on 2 key COVID-19 decisions made by Quebec

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Montreal Mayor Valérie Plante welcomes financial help from the Quebec government to buy masks for the public and approves of the province's decision to delay opening Montreal schools.
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Stressed about returning to work? That's normal, says psychologist

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It's normal to feel worried or anxious about going back to work, says psychologist Dr. Vivien Lee. She offers advice for easing back into your usual routine
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Students to start university without the promise of campus life

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Students who were looking forward to first-year university are coming up against the new reality that most classes will likely be held online, crushing plans to revel in the campus experience.
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Confusion remains around vaccine rollout in Ontario, family doctor says

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( - image credit) The Ontario government needs family physicians to play a larger role in the rollout of COVID-19 vaccines because they can help find and innoculate patients who may not be able to make it to mass vaccination centres,...
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Deepak Chopra Teams Up With Fitbit To Offer Digital Classes Addressing Mental Health Issues

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World-renowned author and alternative-medicine advocate Deepak Chopra is utilizing digital videos to help people address mental health issues by using techniques like mindfulness and meditation. Chopra joins Cheddar to discuss his new...
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US graduate students face uncertain future amid COVID-19 crisis

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Faced with those soaring unemployment figures, this year's university graduates are coming into the worst jobs market in a century.
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Marriages another casualty of COVID-19 pandemic

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Family lawyers say there has been a significant increase in Canadians looking to separate during the pandemic, citing the added stresses of lockdowns, financial strains, managing work and at-home schooling as factors that pushed their...
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US essential workers risk their health to keep economy running

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Essential workers are keeping the American economy humming, at great risk to themselves and their families.
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How health care workers are managing stress and anxiety

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Front-line health care workers talk about the toll the COVID-19 pandemic is taking on their mental health and how they’re managing.
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'It is going to be tough': Dr. Tam

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Canada's Chief Public Health Officer Dr. Theresa Tam says people will find it difficult to mourn the victims of a mass killing in Nova Scotia due to pandemic restrictions on gatherings, but can still share condolences online.
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Trudeau asked about mental health support for Canadians

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke to reporters on Tuesday.
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How to cope with prolonged isolation due to COVID-19

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Why prolonged isolation during the COVID-19 pandemic can contribute to anxiety, depression — and how to cope