| | | | FIVE THINGS TO KNOW | | | | Misconduct allegation Canada's top military commander Admiral Art McDonald wants his job back after military police determined there was not enough evidence to lay charges against him in regards to a misconduct allegation. |
| | | | State of emergency More than 30,000 litres of bottled water arrived in Nunavut's capital city Thursday after the government declared a state of emergency due to contamination in the city. |
| | | | Housing market A new survey from the real estate firm Royal LePage shows that housing prices in Canada have jumped 21.4 per cent since this time last year. |
| | | | Border restrictions Starting in early November, the United States will be opening its land and sea border to non-essential, fully vaccinated Canadian travellers. Here's what we know so far. |
| | | | Consent laws COVID-19 vaccines for children under 12 years of age are expected to be reviewed by Health Canada soon, putting the country's medical consent laws for children in the spotlight. |
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| | | A new sound and light show projected onto the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto pays tribute to Alanis Obomsawin, an Indigenous artist who has advocated for social justice over her decades-long career. | | |
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| | | Cold winter | | The climatological phenomenon known as La Nina has returned, and that means many Canadians can expect a cold and stormy winter, according to AccuWeather's latest winter forecast. |
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