| | | | FIVE THINGS TO KNOW | | | | Pipeline protests Dozens of people have been arrested after disrupting travel across the country in a show of solidarity for the Wet'suwet'en Nation, whose hereditary chiefs oppose the construction of a gas pipeline through northern B.C. |
| | | | Coronavirus concerns As the quarantine stretches on aboard a cruise ship docked in Yokohama, Japan, a Canadian passenger says that "stress levels are starting to rise" as more virus cases are confirmed. |
| | | | Marijuana legalization Canada's cannabis industry could be in for another hit. At least nine U.S. law firms have launched proposed class-action lawsuits in American courts against three major Canadian cannabis producers. |
| | | | Ont. park deaths A four-year-old girl who was found dead with her father at an Ontario conservation park is being remembered by her mother as "the absolute most special girl you could ever ask for." |
| | | | Boarding mishap U.S.-based Frontier Airlines says one of its gate agents "should have caught the error" that led to a Canadian woman boarding the wrong plane in Florida. |
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| | | The Democratic presidential race is deeply unsettled heading into the New Hampshire primary after Iowa was unable to declare a clear winner. | | |
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| | | When does an outbreak become a pandemic? | | Despite the number of novel coronavirus deaths surpassing 1,000, the outbreak is not yet considered a pandemic by the World Health Organization. CTVNews.ca explains why. |
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