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Ontario residents fined BIG TIME for small beach gathering

The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) dished out fines after finding a group of people setting fireworks off and enjoying a bonfire on the beach in Grand Bend, Ontario, after having issued a warning.

C.G. Jones / May 21, 2020

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Alberta Premier Kenney says he will not make coronavirus vaccine mandatory

Alberta Premier Jason Kenney has said that he would not make a coronavirus vaccine mandatory.

Nico Johnson / May 21, 2020

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WATCH: Trudeau ALMOST criticizes China, dodges question on detained Canadians

"China doesn't work quite the same way, and don't seem to understand that we do have an independent judiciary from political intervention," the prime minister stated on Thursday.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / May 21, 2020

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University of Toronto releases plan for students to return to classes

U of T students will be returning to school in September as usual, but the layout of the school year will be much different than it was before the pandemic.

Sam Edwards / May 21, 2020

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Experiments on monkeys suggest that antibodies offer immunity against coronavirus reinfection

Two coronavirus studies in monkeys offer encouraging evidence that surviving the virus could result in immunity from reinfection.

C.G. Jones / May 21, 2020

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Soaring household debt means Trudeau government must dial back coronavirus support carefully

Among developed nations, Canada's debt levels have been some of the highest during the coronavirus pandemic, as household debt continues to rise.

Sam Edwards / May 21, 2020

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Trudeau government tells staff not to mention China when talking about coronavirus

The Trudeau government has suggested that all Canadians should avoid bringing up China when they discuss the coronavirus pandemic.

Nico Johnson / May 21, 2020

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China proposes law to ban 'sedition, secession, and treason' in Hong Kong

A new law will be debated in China’s National People’s Congress this week that would introduce security measures in Hong Kong to ban sedition, secession, and treason.

Libby Emmons / May 21, 2020

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Trudeau's top doctor warns that masks aren't for everyone

There has been a lot of confusion surrounding the idea of wearing a mask to protect against the coronavirus when away from home, and authorities have done little in the way of clearing it up during this pandemic.

C.G. Jones / May 21, 2020

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Former national security adviser instructed by Obama White House to write memo on Flynn

A recently declassified email that the former national security adviser sent to herself about a 2017 meeting about Flynn was drafted at the behest of White House counsel.

C.G. Jones / May 21, 2020

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Could Canada see a four-day work week in a post-pandemic world?

New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has been discussing the idea of a four-day work week upon her country returning back to normal from the lockdown.

Quinn Patrick / May 21, 2020

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Doctor dies of coronavirus after delaying retirement to treat patients

After a New York doctor delayed his retirement in order to provide treatment to low-income COVID-19 patients, he died of the virus himself.

Sam Edwards / May 21, 2020

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WATCH: O'Toole says Trudeau would 'eat Peter MacKay alive' in new video

Conservative leadership candidate Erin O'Toole has released another attack video under the title "Trudeau will eat Peter MacKay alive."

Nico Johnson / May 20, 2020

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Waffle House shootout over face masks leads to attempted murder charge

A customer who was told to put on a face mask or he wouldn't be served in a Waffle House in Aurora, Colorado refused and then allegedly attacked the cook.

Quinn Patrick / May 20, 2020

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WATCH: White House Press Secretary SHREDS media for hydroxychloroquine hysteria

White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany addressed reporters today regarding criticism of President Donald Trump's use of hydroxychloriquine.

Libby Emmons / May 20, 2020

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