| | | | FIVE THINGS TO KNOW | | | | 'Primary responsibility' A panel of UN human rights experts is calling on the Canadian government to urgently repatriate a five-year-old orphaned girl being held in a crowded Syrian camp. |
| | | | Clean up effort The Portapique residence owned by the man responsible for Nova Scotia's mass shooting has been bulldozed in an attempt to help the community heal. |
| | | | New recommendations Canada's chief public health officer is officially recommending Canadians wear non-medical face masks when maintaining a two-metre distance isn't possible. |
| | | | Job hunt Despite a seemingly never-ending flood of layoffs and bankruptcies, hiring is happening, just at a much slower pace. |
| | | | Cap and gown With many graduation ceremonies postponed or cancelled due to COVID-19, some seniors are getting creative to make the most of a bad situation. |
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| | | After days of relentless rain in Michigan, two dams failed and caused historic flooding that swept cars and houses away. | | |
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| | | Sold out | | A special release of limited-edition Adidas shoes themed for the 40th anniversary of the Marathon of Hope sold out so fast that not even Terry Fox's older brother was able to snag a pair. |
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