| | | | FIVE THINGS TO KNOW | | | | Coronavirus quarantine Can keeping millions of people inside their own city actually contain the coronavirus? Canadian doctors don't think so, but say the strategy could at least slow its spread. |
| | | | Tory leadership Longtime Conservative MP Pierre Poilievre will not seek party leadership, citing his family life as the reason for backing down. |
| | | | Job discrimination A software engineer working in Canada claims Amazon discriminated against him when a recruiter halted his job application after learning during an interview that he is an Iranian citizen. |
| | | | Vacation scam An Ontario couple discovered their $3,000 vacation was a sham the day before they were supposed to fly out -- and they're blaming the airline company for not alerting them sooner. |
| | | | Royal snub Buckingham Palace and the White House have both denied speculation that the Prince of Wales deliberately passed by U.S. Vice-President Mike Pence while greeting world leaders at the World Holocaust Forum. |
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| | | Newfoundland's premier is asking for federal financial aid to get back to normal as the province enters its eighth day under a state of emergency from the blizzard. | | |
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| | | What is the Dolly Parton challenge? | | Country music superstar Dolly Parton has sparked an internet sensation after sharing an Instagram photo with four different versions of herself on four different social media platforms. |
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