| | | | FIVE THINGS TO KNOW | | | | Wet'suwet'en protests Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is still calling for a "peaceful resolution" as the Ontario Provincial Police have made arrests at a Mohawk blockade in Tyendinaga, Ont. |
| | | | Indigenous land rights A historian who studies colonial violence says the latest use of police force to arrest Mohawk protesters at a railway near Belleville, Ont. is a sign that Canada may be repeating the mistakes of its past. |
| | | | COVID-19 cases The World Health Organization warns the new coronavirus that has been concentrated in North Asia could still grow into a pandemic as cases rise in the Middle East and Europe. |
| | | | Teck Frontier project As the dust settles from Teck Resources' announcement that it is cancelling an oilsands mine project in Alberta, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Conservative Leadership Andrew Scheer are at odds over where to lay blame. |
| | | | Assisted dying law The federal Liberals are proposing to update Canada's assisted dying regime to allow those eligible to pursue a medically-assisted death whether or not their death is reasonably foreseeable. |
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| | | Former Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein has been convicted of rape and sexual assault against two women in the landmark 'MeToo' case. | | |
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| | | 'We're camping in the sky' | | A British couple could become the first woman and blind man to fly a hot air balloon across the Atlantic this summer. |
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