| | | | FIVE THINGS TO KNOW | | | | Coronavirus outbreak Japan report 41 new cases of coronavirus on a quarantined cruise ship while the death toll in mainland China rises to 636, including a doctor who got in trouble with authorities for sounding an early warning about the illness. |
| | | | Quarantined cruises While nearly 300 Canadian passengers on two quarantined cruise ships wait for the next stage of a vacation that is far from what they expected, Canadians on other ocean liners are facing coronavirus-related consequences of their own. |
| | | | Canadians in China A Canadian woman whose husband has been diagnosed with coronavirus in Wuhan says she is holding out hope that her two-year-old daughter's test results come back negative so they can return to Canada. |
| | | | ISIS orphan A Canadian man has travelled on his own to Syria in a desperate attempt to rescue a four-year-old girl he has identified as his orphaned niece trapped inside an ISIS detention camp. |
| | | | Food inspections The Canadian Food Inspection Agency is looking for the public's advice when it comes to proposed changes to the amount of food people can bring in to Canada. |
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| | | The federal government has ordered lower speed limits for all trains carrying large amounts of dangerous goods after a fiery derailment in rural Saskatchewan sent thick black smoke into the air. | | |
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| | | Iceberg on the move | | Satellite images show an iceberg the size of P.E.I. is about to escape the boundaries of the Antarctica's perennial sea ice and make its way into the open ocean. |
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