| | | | FIVE THINGS TO KNOW | | | | Racism in Canada Following the police-involved killing of George Floyd in Minnesota, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says "we can't pretend that racism doesn't exist" in Canada. |
| | | | Virus worries As people take to the streets in protest, Canada's public health officials are cautioning protesters to follow public health measures to reduce the chance of catching or spreading the new coronavirus. |
| | | | Snowbirds investigation The May 17 crash that killed a member of the Snowbirds team and injured a pilot may have been caused by a bird, an investigator revealed Monday. |
| | | | Migrant worker outbreak An outbreak of COVID-19 that has spread to 125 migrant workers from Mexico has temporarily halted production at some fields in Norfolk County, Ont. |
| | | | Travel turbulence As Canadians head into summer vacation season, travel experts envision how you can expect holiday itineraries to change for the foreseeable future. |
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| | | The daughter of Nigerian immigrants and the only black student out of nearly 260 in her class at the University of Toronto's medical school, Chika Oriuwa will be delivering the valedictorian address. | | |
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| | | Talking with kids | | With protests sweeping across the U.S. as well as Canada, CTV News asked the experts how parents can talk to their children about anti-black racism. |
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