| | | | FIVE THINGS TO KNOW | | | | One-shot vaccine? The head of Ontario's COVID-19 vaccination program, retired Gen. Rick Hillier, has asked Health Canada to look into the possibility of allowing Moderna's two-dose vaccine to be administered as a single shot, but health experts are skeptical. |
| | | | Tracking the rollout CTVNews.ca has launched a COVID-19 vaccine tracker that will be updated regularly to show how many Canadians have received doses. |
| | | | 'I apologize' Ontario Finance Minister Rod Phillips is under fire for leaving the country earlier this month on a personal trip to St. Barts amid a critical pandemic situation at home. |
| | | | Quarantine rule-breakers More than 40,000 travellers had to be reminded by police this year to quarantine following their entry or return to Canada, but only 130 tickets and eight charges have been issued in connection with quarantine violations. |
| | | | Bullying case A U.S. court has ruled that the parents of an 8-year-old bullied student in Cincinnati who died by suicide can file a lawsuit against the school district for wrongful death. |
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| | | Gov. Gen. Julie Payette honoured front-line workers in her year-end message to Canadians. | | |
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| | | Endangered species | | The effects of climate change may have been pushed to the back of our collective mind by the pandemic, but experts say they are already threatening the existence of several species in Canada, including the Vancouver Island marmot, the narwhal and Chinook salmon. |
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