| | | | FIVE THINGS TO KNOW | | | | WE Day cancelled WE Charity says it will undertake a "formal organizational review" and cancel all WE Day events for the "foreseeable future" after becoming embroiled in an ethics investigation involving Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. |
| | | | Twitter hack A sophisticated cyberattack hacked some of Twitter's most followed accounts Wednesday, in an attempt to scam millions of followers who clicked a dubious link asking for money. |
| | | | Border stops According to new data from the Canada Border Services Agency, more than 10,000 U.S. citizens have been turned away at the Canadian border during the pandemic. |
| | | | Oxygen levels A doctor in Ireland has made a video in which he wears six face masks at once in an attempt to debunk the notion that wearing one lowers a person's oxygen levels. |
| | | | Pass the test While many educators welcome the prospect of a return to the classroom in September, others also expressed anxieties and concerns for it to be done in a safe and organized way to prevent future outbreaks of COVID-19. |
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| | | A Toronto father diagnosed with COVID-19 in March has been discharged after 104 days in hospital, thanks to the team who took care of him, his daughter's support and his own perseverance. | | |
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| | | Boy hero | | A six-year-old Wyoming boy is being hailed as a hero after he protected his little sister from a dog attack and ended up needing 90 stitches to his face. |
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