5 things to know for Thursday, November 25, 2021
| | | GOOD MORNING | Part of the Cabot Trail in Nova Scotia washed away in a storm, provinces take issue with mental health funding, and Black Friday sales may be limited by supply issues. Here's what you need to know to start your day. |
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FIVE THINGS TO KNOW | | East Coast weather A section of the Cabot Trail in the Cape Breton Highlands National Park just outside of Ingonish, N.S. completely washed away as a result of torrential rain and flooding during Tuesday's storm. |
| | McMichael trial aftermath After a 13-day trial, a disproportionately white jury found the three white men guilty of murder in Ahmaud Arbery's death. Here's what happens next in the legal proceedings. |
| | Mental health Though provincial governments are clamouring for more funds to bolster their health systems in the wake of COVID-19, some are pushing back against a Liberal election promise to offer dedicated funding for mental health. |
| | B.C. floods Climate change, wildfires, and towns being built on former lakes played major roles in the flooding across British Columbia, says a climate researcher at Queen's University. |
| | Black Friday Amid the flashy flyers and promotional emails, a divide has emerged between big and small retailers this Black Friday due to ongoing supply chain issues. |
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CTV News' John Vennavally-Rao has the first look at the long-awaited renovations to Canada's Massey Hall concert cathedral. | |
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Vaccine rollout | Children between the ages of five and 11 are now eligible to receive the Pfizer-BioNTech two-dose COVID-19 vaccine. Here's your guide to the eligibility criteria by region. |
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