| | | GOOD MORNING | COVID-19 restrictions vary by region across Canada, truckers will not be exempted from a new vaccine mandate, and a judge is set to decide if the suspect in the Wisconsin parade crash will stand trial. Here's what you need to know to start your day. |
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FIVE THINGS TO KNOW | | COVID-19 restrictions Some areas of the country are easing pandemic restrictions while others are tightening them depending on their officials' perceptions of whether the COVID-19 curve is flattening or has yet to peak. |
| | Trucker rules The federal government says that unvaccinated Canadians will not be exempted from the new federal vaccine mandate for truck drivers coming into effect this weekend. |
| | Ending the pandemic Canada must help lead vaccination efforts abroad in order to prevent the next dangerous variant and truly end the pandemic, one epidemiologist says. |
| | Christmas parade crash A judge is set to decide Friday whether a Milwaukee man accused of plowing his SUV through a Christmas parade, killing six people and injuring dozens more, will stand trial for murder. |
| | Corporate taxes Canada's corporations have already earned enough revenue this year to pay off their 2022 taxes, according to a new report. |
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A snowy owl, normally found in the Canadian Arctic, has been spotted recently in Washington, D.C., delighting bird-watchers. | |
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KN95 or KF94 | Experts are once again driving home the importance of wearing a properly fitted medical-grade mask to prevent transmission of COVID-19. But what’s the difference between the different masks on the market? |
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