| | | | FIVE THINGS TO KNOW | | | | Tiger Woods injuries Tiger Woods' foundation said in a statement early Monday that the famous golfer is awake and responsive after doctors tried to stabilize "significant" injuries sustained in a car accident. |
| | | | Renewed partnership Canada's chief public health officer says the timing of when Canada will return to some state of normalcy is not solely dependent on the country achieving mass vaccination. |
| | | | Reopening factors A preliminary study involving 813 Quebec health-care workers who tested positive for COVID-19 has shown that people with the coronavirus could lose their sense of smell and taste for up to five months. |
| | | | Quarantine hotels A "significant portion" of travellers calling to book a quarantine hotel in Canada were doing so too far in advance, potentially tying up the lines for more urgent calls, the Public Health Agency of Canada said Tuesday. |
| | | | Racism allegations An Indigenous woman in northern British Columbia is speaking out after she was allegedly mistreated at two hospitals while in labour, which she says lead to the death of her baby daughter. |
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| | | After siblings from Mississauga, Ont. lost a pet of their own, they were inspired to find ways to help other animals. | | |
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| | | 'Write here' | | Over the next few weeks, Canadian households will be receiving a free postcard from Canada Post, encouraging them to write to friends and relatives. |
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