| | | | FIVE THINGS TO KNOW | | | | Military watchdog The Canadian Armed Forces ombudsman says the duties of his office are often impeded by operational interference from top military and defence department officials. |
| | | | Travel restrictions Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Canadians can soon expect more updates about the easing of travel restrictions should vaccinations continue to increase and COVID-19 case counts remain low. |
| | | | Bernardo parole hearing Read the impassioned victim impact statements the parents of Kristen French and Leslie Mahaffy presented Tuesday before convicted killer Paul Bernardo was denied parole for a second time. |
| | | | Encampment eviction Several people were arrested after residents were forcibly removed from a longstanding encampment in Toronto's Trinity Bellwoods Park on Tuesday. |
| | | | Vaccination status As pandemic restrictions continue to loosen amid increased vaccination rates across Canada, some people may be hesitant to return to shops and services where they don't know the employees' COVID-19 vaccination status. |
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| | | Ojibwe artist Mike Cywink has created an homage to the 215 First Nation children buried in unmarked graves near a former Kamloops, B.C., residential school. | | |
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| | | Lions and tigers and bears | | Zoos across the country are preparing for the return of visitors and are hard at work making sure the animals are well prepared too. |
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