| | | | FIVE THINGS TO KNOW | | | | Grieving mother The mother of two young Quebec girls found dead following an Amber Alert delivered a tearful tribute to her "princesses of love" Monday, as police continued to hunt for their father, who is suspected of abducting them. |
| | | | Trudeau, Morneau apologize Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Finance Minister Bill Morneau have issued apologies for not removing themselves from conversations about granting WE Charity a sole-sourced contract to run the student volunteer program, given their personal connections to the organization. |
| | | | Border agreement With just one week to go until the current Canada-U.S. border closure agreement expires, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says discussions with the U.S. are "ongoing," and he expects to have more to say later this week. |
| | | | Wage subsidy The Liberal government will extend the Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy program until December, Trudeau announced Monday. |
| | | | Who's hiring Jobs lost during the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic are coming back, but not all at once, and not in the same order they disappeared. |
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| | | Though many may only be hitting the streets when absolutely necessary, one B.C. street artist is using music to bring pedestrians joy amid the pandemic. | | |
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| | | Mythbusters host dies | | Grant Imahara, host of Discovery Channel's "MythBusters" and Netflix's "White Rabbit Project," has died, according to a statement from the Discovery Channel. He was 49. |
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