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Canada sees boom in TV, film production despite pandemic

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After lengthy pandemic shutdowns, Canada is seeing a boom in television and film productions. While many Canadian shows are returning, it's not without several COVID-19 safety precautions on set.
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Provinces, territories getting $14B to help kickstart economies: PM

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the federal government is working on a "safe restart agreement" with provinces and territories and providing them with $14 billion to help them reopen their economies.
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Military medical teams are only a stop-gap for Quebec's long-term care homes: Trudeau

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke with reporters during a United Nations web cast on Thursday.
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Trudeau questioned about the U.S border and family reunification

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke with reporters on Friday.
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Protests call out problems with policing in Canada’s black communities

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Black Canadians are using the death of George Floyd to also draw more attention to long-standing problems around policing black communities in Canada.
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Trudeau questioned about the NHL's plans to finish the 2019-20 season

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke with reporters on Tuesday
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'They have their issues in the U.S. and they have to fix their issues ...'

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Ontario Premier Doug Ford weighs in on the violent protests that have swept the United States after George Floyd died at the hands of law enforcement.
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Canada holds back from condemning China’s new security laws

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau stops short of condemning China’s controversial new security laws as Canada-China relations remain on shaky ground.
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Vancouver police concerned about rise in anti-Asian hate crimes

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Vancouver police say they have opened investigations into 29 hate crimes that occurred in March, April and May. The number constitutes an almost eightfold increase compared to the same period last year.
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CSE reports possible security breaches at Canadian COVID research facilities

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Toronto Liberal MP Nathaniel Erskine-Smith spoke with Scott Jones, the head of the CSE's Canadian Centre for Cyber Security Centre at the Commons Industry committee on Wednesday.
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Airline industry will be 'smaller' after pandemic, says Air North president

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Joe Sparling, the president of Yukon's Air North, says that COVID-19 has dramatically cut back flights and his company is struggling to meet expenses during the pandemic. He is "confident" they will get through it.
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Missing your mom? Try one of these films

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Many people are missing their moms in the lead up to Mother's Day as stay-home orders and physical distancing measures continue. CBC's Eli Glasner recommends some movies featuring moms that you can still watch together, even if you're...
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Princeton names its first black valedictorian, a Canadian student

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Montreal's Nicholas Johnson was named valedictorian of Princeton University's 2020 graduating class. He's the first black student to hold the role in the U.S. school's 274-year history.
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D.O. Gibson spreads the knowledge of Black history through rap

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( - image credit) Canadian rapper D.O. Gibson set the Guinness World Record for the longest freestyle rap in 2003, when he rapped for eight hours and 45 minutes. He talks to the CBC's Asha Tomlinson about why it's important for students...
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A Canadian woman is suing Peter Nygard for rape. He says she’s lying

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Warning: This video contains graphic details.A Canadian woman is speaking out for the first time about her sexual assault allegations in a U.S. class-action lawsuit against Peter Nygard. In a concealed interview, she describes being...
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N.L. premier explains 'difficult decision' to leave Atlantic bubble

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Newfoundland and Labrador Premier Andrew Furey says he is 'following the evidence' with the decision to pull out of the Atlantic bubble for now.
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Those who feel unsafe won't be forced back to work, can get CERB: Freeland

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Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland says that workers are "not obliged to work unsafe conditions" and will still qualify for CERB after being questioned by NDP MP Heather McPherson during a virtual session of question period.
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Military members missing after helicopter crash presumed dead

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The Department of National Defence has switched from a rescue mission to a recovery mission, looking to find remains and wreckage of a CH-148 Cyclone helicopter that crashed off the coast of Greece.
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Freeland asked about Scheer's lack of support for Dr Theresa Tam

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Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland spoke to reporters on Monday
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Survey suggests 1 in 10 Canadians believe COVID-19 conspiracy theory

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Researchers say that many Canadians, particularly young people, are likely to believe misinformation and rumours spread on social media about the pandemic.
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Trudeau questioned about individual provinces loosening restrictions ahead of others

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke to reporters on Wednesday
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Canadians finding loopholes in COVID-19 restrictions

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As Canadians try to cope with ongoing physical distancing restrictions during the COVID-19 pandemic officials some are trying to find loopholes and facing hefty fines.
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Indigenous businesses to receive $306M in funding

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Tabatha Bull, president of the Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business, said the $306 million in support for Indigenous businesses is "much-needed." She said very low numbers of Indigenous businesses access funding through traditional...
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Global economy will suffer worst year since Great Depression, IMF says

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Beaten down by the coronavirus outbreak, the world economy in 2020 will suffer its worst year since the Great Depression of the 1930s, the International Monetary Fund says in its latest forecast.