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Opposition leader calls out Liberals over vaccine planning

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Opposition Leader Erin O'Toole accused the Liberals of lacking a plan to deal with COVID-19 vaccine manufacturer Pfizer.
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Florida allows COVID-19 vaccine access to snowbirds

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Canadian snowbirds have early access to COVID-19 vaccines in Florida because the state has put all people over age 65 at top priority.
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Trudeau is asked about Canadian mining companies working in China and human rights

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke to reporters outside Rideau Cottage in Ottawa on Tuesday.
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Snowbirds face backlash in Florida for getting COVID-19 vaccines

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Canadian snowbirds in Florida are facing a backlash because some say they're getting COVID-19 vaccinations that should be going to local residents.
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Campaign aims to overcome COVID-19 vaccine reluctance

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A cross-Canada campaign designed to overcome COVID-19 vaccine reluctance is expected to launch later this week. The mostly online strategy hopes to address fears about vaccine development and convince nervous Canadians that the vaccines...
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Trudeau updates Canadians on the number of vaccine doses expected to arrive soon in Canada

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke with reporters outside Rideau Cottage on Friday.
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Pride in his new identity

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New Canadian and former Syrian refugee Samer al Jbawi describes how his new citizenship makes him feel.
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Trudeau expresses frustration about COVID-19 vaccine rollout

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he's frustrated with the pace of the COVID-19 vaccine rollout in Canada and plans to address the issues with the premiers this week. Only 35 per cent of available doses in the country have been...
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Concerns hackers are trying to disrupt COVID-19 vaccine supply chain

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There are growing concerns that hackers are targeting the COVID-19 vaccine supply chain with the intent of disrupting the rollout once the vaccine arrives in Canada.
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Black civil servants allege discrimination in government lawsuit

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Current and former Black civil servants have filed a suit against the federal government alleging discrimination that led to poor treatment and being overlooked for promotion.
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Deputy PM says Canada's health care system will be ready to distribute COVID-19 vaccine

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Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland spoke to reporters in Ottawa on Monday.
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Rapid COVID-19 tests still not widely used in Canada

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Rapid tests have been described as a 'game changer' for reducing spread of COVID-19 and are widely used around the world. But despite availability in Canada, they aren’t being widely used by the provinces and some are still waiting to be...
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Medical historian says it's misleading to say Canada can't manufacture COVID-19 vaccines

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Medical historian Christopher Rutty says Canada has the facilities to manufacture vaccines domestically — but those facilities are already committed to producing other vaccines.
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Moe: When can Canadians expect to have these vaccines in their communities?

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Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says he expects the prime minister to clarify where Canada is in the line for vaccines during tonight's call between the PM and the premiers.
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Anand reassures Canadians about the arrival of vaccines

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Procurement Minister Anita Anand says people should think about the vaccination of every Canadian not just the first one.
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Military mission in care homes cost $53M

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The military mission to long-term care homes hit by COVID-19 in Ontario and Quebec cost the federal government approximately $53 million, according to figures obtained by CBC News from the Department of National Defence. Senior military...
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Canada's remote Nunavut goes into two-week COVID-19 lockdown

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Why health officials in Canada say a COVID-19 outbreak in a remote arctic region could be catastrophic.
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Shrinking ice caps and glaciers could create water crisis, study finds

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A new study finds that as rising temperatures shrink ice caps and glaciers, the impact will be felt on the communities that rely on that runoff water and could lead to a crisis.
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Remembrance Day to be observed virtually because of COVID-19

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COVID-19 has meant turning Remembrance Day into a virtual event for many who would normally attend parades and commemorations across Canada.
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NXIVM founder Keith Raniere sentenced to life in prison

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Disgraced NXIVM founder Keith Raniere was sentenced to life in prison for sex trafficking and other crimes. Several of his accusers and former followers told court he turned them into sex slaves who were branded with his initials.
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Families of Flight 752 victims report more threats from Iran

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Loved ones of Canadians and permanent residents who died in the crash of Ukrainian Airlines Flight PS752, say they've received a growing number of threats believed to be from Iran and inside Canada.
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Erin O'Toole says workers have lost pensions and benefits as private sector union membership has shrunk

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Conservative Leader Erin O'Toole explained some of his policies today in a speech from Stornoway, his official residence in Ottawa.
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COVID-19 hit Canada's retail fashion sector hard, says expert

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Retail sale numbers reflect Canadians' lifestyles during COVID-19 pandemic, with strong sales of products for the home, and weak sales of soft goods such as fashion items, says Retail Council of Canada CEO Diane J. Brisebois.
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New Conservative motion to look at federal government’s COVID-19 response

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Another motion from the Conservatives gets push back from the Liberals but won’t lead to another confidence vote.