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Protests over George Floyd's death continue across the U.S.

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Calls for justice rang out for a ninth day in cities across the United States in mostly peaceful demonstrations.
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Massive crowds of protesters march in Washington, D.C., against systemic racism, police brutality

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Protesters marched in the U.S. capital following the killing of George Floyd, massing near the newly renamed Black Lives Matter Plaza.
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U.S. sees another night of peaceful protests, violence, looting

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Widespread curfews across the U.S. failed to stop protests over the death of George Floyd. Some demonstrations grew violent, including the shooting of a police officer in Las Vegas.
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Eleven firefighters injured after explosion in L.A.

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An explosion at a hash oil manufacturer in downtown Los Angeles injured 11 firefighters who had gone inside the building after an initial report of a fire and then had to run for their lives when a ball of flames shot out the building...
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As the U.S. withdraws from world leadership, China filling the void, global affairs expert says

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Lynette Ong of the Munk School of Global Affairs says the world needs China and the U.S. to work together to fight the coronavirus pandemic.
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Canada-U.S. border will remain closed for another 30 days: Trudeau

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced the Canada-U.S. border will remain closed to non-essential travel — in part because the provinces expressed a "clear desire" to keep it closed due to the risk of COVID-19 cases moving north.
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Trudeau firm on support for Keystone XL

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he's always supported the Keystone XL project and will work with the next U.S. administration to ensure it understands the project's importance to Canada. Trudeau is responding to Democratic...
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Little Richard, rock 'n' roll pioneer, dead at 87

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Little Richard was the self-proclaimed 'architect of rock 'n roll' whose piercing wail and pounding piano inspired countless musicians, including Canadian blues legend Colin James.
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Canada will be 'very, very careful' on easing border restrictions: Trudeau

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau hinted that Canada is in no rush to ease restrictions at the U.S. border to allow for non-essential travel.
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Tam urges caution on re-opening Canada-U.S. border

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Dr. Theresa Tam, Canada's chief public health officer, says that as long as the United States is still trying to "manage outbreaks," Canada remains at risk "from that perspective."
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Fauci warns U.S. Senate of deadly COVID-19 spike if reopenings are rushed

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U.S. President Donald Trump has been encouraging states to end a weeks-long shuttering of major components of their economies.
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Trump clarifies that coronavirus task force won't disband

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U.S. President Donald Trump has clarified that the coronavirus task force will not disband anytime soon. The news comes as a government scientist files a complaint about his demotion and the administration's response to COVID-19.
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Could record early voter turnout in the U.S. election signal 'Trump remorse'?

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Former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations Samantha Power sees more enthusiasm to vote in this U.S. election than at any other time in her life.
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Record early voter turnout in U.S. election amid COVID-19 pandemic

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Former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations Samantha Power sees more enthusiasm to vote in this U.S. election than at any other time in her life.
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Democratic and Republican strategists react to U.S. election so far

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Republican strategist Michael DuHaime and Democratic strategist Christy Setzer react to Trump prematurely declaring victory, Biden's statement and the potential for a possible vote recount.
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Supreme Court unlikely to get involved in election, American lawyer says

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Lawyer Barry Richard, who represented George W. Bush in the legal battle over the 2000 election, says President Donald Trump's legal challenges are 'groundless' and unlikely to make it to the U.S. Supreme Court.
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Final U.S. election results 'could take a while': former ambassador says

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As we await final results from the U.S. election, David Wilkins, a former U.S. ambassador to Canada says it could take a while, as this is the country's closest election in recent history.
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Trudeau says Canada's relationship with the U.S. is incredibly strong

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau tells chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton that regardless of who is Canada's prime minister or the U.S. president, there are ways to get things done and Canada has been able to work with...
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National Guard activated in Michigan as mayor shares inauguration day concerns

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Mayor Andy Schor of Lansing, Mich., says security preparations ahead of inauguration day are in place to prevent violent protests against the presidential election results.
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Woman from Navajo Nation on why she supports Biden

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Allie Young is a member of the Navajo Nation who says she voted for Joe Biden because of his concern about climate change and his desire to strengthen the U.S. government's relationship with her nation.
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Former WHO official: Antagonism between U.S. and China making it harder for scientists to do their jobs

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Dr. Keiji Fukuda speaks with Wendy Mesley about the political blame game between the U.S. and China over the coronavirus outbreak, and how it's affecting scientists' ability to get the pandemic under control.
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Canada-U.S. border remains closed, but is that enough? | The Weekly with Wendy Mesley

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As the U.S. begins to reopen its economy, public health experts warn that the pandemic could pick up again if precautions are not taken or officials move too quickly to get people back to work. The Weekly panel discusses what Canadians...
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Desmond Cole: 'Disarm and defund police' and give money to communities

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Amid international protests over the death of George Floyd, activist and author Desmond Cole says he believes police can't be "trained out of their ways" and that Canada needs to address its own issues of violence toward marginalized...
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Canada's economy to be particularly hard hit by COVID-19, says expert

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Canada faces several economic disadvantages as it emerges from the pandemic but having the U.S. as its major trading partner could help, says Peter Hall, the chief economist for Export Development Canada.