| | | | FIVE THINGS TO KNOW | | | | Morneau resigns Bill Morneau, Canada's finance minister, is stepping down amid the ongoing WE Charity scandal and rumours of a growing rift with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. |
| | | | Password vulnerability A series of cyberattacks exploited an internal "vulnerability" and leveraged previously hacked login information, leading to the breach of thousands of online Canada Revenue Agency accounts, federal officials say. |
| | | | Immigration delays Those looking to immigrate to Canada should be prepared to face extensive delays, experts say. |
| | | | N.B. election New Brunswick Progressive Conservative Premier Blaine Higgs has called an election for Sept. 14, Canada's first major election amid the COVID-19 pandemic. |
| | | | GG's flights Gov. Gen. Julie Payette is using a government Challenger, which takes a couple hours of pre-takeoff prep time and almost $5,000 an hour to fly, for pick-ups and drop-offs at Mirabel en route to her Laurentian Mountain cottage, writes Don Martin in his weekly column for CTVNews.ca. |
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| | | This year's Democratic National Convention is anything but conventional, with Joe Biden receiving his party's nomination for U.S. president virtually amid the ongoing pandemic. | | |
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| | | Allergy research | | Experts are questioning existing guidelines on how to best introduce new foods to infants graduating to solids, according to a new study, which suggests those recommendations may be outdated and even potentially harmful. |
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