| | | | FIVE THINGS TO KNOW | | | | Arrest video New footage has emerged showing officers punching and tackling an Alberta First Nations chief as they arrested him over an expired vehicle registration. |
| | | | Facing consequences A FedEx employee has been fired and a New Jersey corrections officer has been suspended after video surfaced showing them appearing to re-enact and mock the death of George Floyd during a Black Lives Matter rally in New Jersey. |
| | | | More help promised Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Thursday the federal government is partnering with the private sector on a new initiative which calls on businesses to commit to key public health measures in their reopening plans. |
| | | | Assisted dying delay The federal government has filed a second motion requesting an extension to respond to a court ruling that struck down sections of the federal assisted dying law, citing delays caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. |
| | | | Face masks As public transit and businesses in Ontario begin mandating face masks, new research shows that they can save thousands from COVID-19 infection. |
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| | | With summer on the way, one recent graduate is trying to educate her peers about how to party responsibly amid the ongoing pandemic. | | |
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| | | Stop 'doomscrolling' | | A Canadian journalist is reminding social media followers to put down their phones every once and a while amid an influx of bad news. |
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