| | | | FIVE THINGS TO KNOW | | | | Trump's trip Infected and contagious, U.S. President Donald Trump briefly ventured out in a motorcade on Sunday to salute cheering supporters, a move that disregarded precautions meant to contain the virus. |
| | | | Act now Rising cases across the country lend weight to what public health authorities have been saying since long before the increases began: that Canadians' individual actions may determine whether the second wave is manageable or uncontrollable. |
| | | | New screening Added screening measures are being implemented to a new round of virus benefits in the hopes of weeding out anyone who applies for the federal government's three new COVID-19 benefits, but isn't actually eligible. |
| | | | Opioid overdoses Lethbridge, Alta. has seen the highest per-capita rate of overdoses amid the pandemic, and the community is struggling to find a solution to the crisis. |
| | | | Reclaiming pride Gay and queer men are posting photos online of themselves kissing as part of an effort to reclaim the term "proud boy" from the grips of a designated hate group. |
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| | | An Irish pub on wheels -- made using refurbished wood from a Canadian landmark -- is ready to roll, complete with live music and beer on tap. | | |
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| | | By hand | | A new study out of Norway suggests that handwriting and drawing engages the brain far more than typing on a keyboard, after measuring the brain activity of children and young adults performing these tasks. |
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