| | | | FIVE THINGS TO KNOW | | | | French-language debate Five federal party leaders debated mandatory vaccinations, snap elections and climate change in the first of two official election debates on Wednesday evening. |
| | | | Liberal campaign protests The small but vocal groups of protesters that have dogged Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau at his political rallies are disrupting his messaging, according to pollster Nik Nanos. |
| | | | How to win With just days left in the federal election campaign, the two leading political parties appear to be locked in a dead heat with neither of them poised to win a majority government, according to national polling data. |
| | | | Booster shots While some countries are already committed to providing COVID-19 booster shots to their populations, Canada has not yet released a third dose plan and some experts say it's still too early to tell if a booster is necessary for the general population. |
| | | | Rapid tests In some regions of the world, rapid tests, also known as lateral flow tests, have been a regularly used tool in the pandemic toolbox. But in Canada, these tests are scarce, leading some experts to say we are underutilizing them. |
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| | | A group of students are sharing their love of Bhangra dance with the Maritimes. | | |
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| | | Climate change | | Experts say climate change is allowing many dragonfly species in Canada and around the world to thrive and expand their range, but cold-adapted dragonfly species in the Arctic are likely to struggle. |
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