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Intelligence officials from U.S., South Korea say Kim Jong-un is alive

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There has been speculation about the health of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, including rumours he may have died. Intelligence officials from the United States and South Korea say he is alive.
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Trudeau announces extension of U.S. border restrictions during COVID-19 update

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau discusses extending restrictions imposed on the U.S.-Canada border, new funding for Indigenous businesses and the arrival of shipments of medical supplies during his daily COVID-19 briefing Saturday.
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Trump doesn’t discourage protests to end COVID-19 restrictions

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U.S. President Donald Trump didn’t discourage frustrated Americans after more protests to end COVID-19 restrictions were held over the weekend.
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Trump halts WHO funding over its handling of COVID-19

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U.S. President Donald Trump has suspended funding to the World Health Organization after criticizing its handling of the COVID-19 pandemic. Trump says the organization must be held accountable because it failed to carry out its "basic...
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Trudeau on WHO's funding and role during pandemic

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was asked by reporters about WHO funding — but drew a blank on how much Canada is contributing this year.
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COVID-19 could close Canada-U.S. border for a year, expert says

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Infection control epidemiologist Colin Furness predicts the Canada-U.S. border will only open if a COVID-19 vaccine is created or if enough people have been infected with the virus and build herd immunity.
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Bracing for disruptions from U.S. election | Sunday Scrum

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said this week his government is bracing for potential 'disruptions' if the U.S. election results are not clear. With the result in question, what would that mean for us here at home?
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Canada's top U.S. diplomat says Biden agenda ‘more protectionist than we want to see'

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Canada's ambassador to the United States, Kirsten Hillman, says the shared priorities between this country and the United States, including the COVID-19 crisis, will define the Canada-U.S. relationship under a Biden presidency.
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PM on U.S. receiving essential supplies from Canada

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In response to the Trump administration ordering 3M to stop exporting N-95 masks to Canada, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau pointed to the thousands of Canadian essential health care workers who cross the border to work in the Detroit...
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Trump's move to ban respirator exports could 'end up hurting Americans': Trudeau

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau reacts to the news that the Trump administration has ordered a major manufacturer 3M to stop exporting N-95 masks to Canada.
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Why N95 masks are so important

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The Trump administration is telling one of the world's leading manufacturers of N95 masks that it should stop exporting masks to Canada and Latin America.
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If U.S. blocks N95 mask exports, what does it mean for Canada?

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U.S. President Donald Trump has ordered U.S.-based company 3M to stop exporting masks. Two experts explain what this means for Canada.
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'We are not looking at retaliatory measures,' Trudeau says

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Saturday that he was not seeking punitive measures against the U.S. after the White House said it would stop exporting face masks outside the country.
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Canada won't retaliate for U.S. attempt to block N95 mask exports, Trudeau says

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said that he was not seeking punitive measures against the U.S. after Washington ordered that face masks produced in America should not be exported to other countries.
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Trudeau 'confident' Canada and U.S. can agree on medical supplies

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says his government is working with the American administration amid calls by U.S. President Donald Trump to keep medical supplies in the United States.
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U.S. could see over 1M COVID-19 cases, says top doctor

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Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases in the United States, said the country could see "millions of cases" of COVID-19 and between 100,000 and 200,000 deaths related to the illness.
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COVID-19: How the show goes on for late-night TV

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How do you work from home when you’re a late-night talk show host? Jimmy Fallon, Stephen Colbert and Trevor Noah are now broadcasting from their living rooms, and showing a new side of themselves.
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Cross-border couple postpones wedding day

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A couple separated by the U.S.–Canada border have postponed their wedding, which should have taken place today. Ryan Hamilton of Bellingham, Wash., says so long as he gets to marry his fiancée in the end, he will 'wait as long as it takes.'
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Lockdowns across U.S. empty streets, close businesses

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Citizens of four states are in lockdown to try and reduce the spread of the coronavirus forcing many businesses to lay off staff, while U.S. President Donald Trump touts an unproven, but potential treatment for COVID-19.
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Deputy Prime Minister calls Canada - U.S. border a 'lifeline'

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Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland says the Canada-U.S. border is a 'lifeline' for both Canadians and Americans, when asked why more restrictions are not being put into place along the border to stop the spread of COVID-19.
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U.S.-Canada border closed to non-essential travel

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As a new measure designed to slow the spread of COVID-19, Canada and the U.S. have agreed to temporarily close their shared border to non-essential travel.
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What the U.S. FDA is doing to fight the coronavirus

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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is tackling the coronavirus in various ways, including launching clinical trials with drugs that are currently approved for other illnesses.
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Blair explains new measures to control border

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Public Safety Minister Bill Blair says that while asylum seekers do not represent a higher public health risk, monitoring and isolating them would present a challenge in unprecedented circumstances.
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Mike Bloomberg quits Democratic presidential nomination race

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Former New York mayor throws his support behind Joe Biden, whose own campaign momentum is surging.Joe Biden's wife plays security guard in momentary rush on U.S. presidential hopeful.