| | | | FIVE THINGS TO KNOW | | | | Executive's extradition A B.C. Supreme Court judge's ruling that a critical test in the extradition case of Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou has been met means the extradition process will continue. |
| | | | Remains recovered The Canadian Armed Forces has located the remains of some of the military members who died last month, when the helicopter they were in crashed in the Mediterranean. |
| | | | PM urges rehiring Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is imploring Canadian businesses to re-hire their employees, as he says Canadians working again as soon as possible is key to Canada's economic recovery. |
| | | | Senior aid Two weeks after the federal announcement of pandemic aid for seniors, there's still no timeline of when to expect the funds, and some say they feel like they've been left on the back burner. |
| | | | Air travel As the coronavirus pandemic brings global air travel to a near standstill, airlines around the world are facing some tough questions about how long their planes will be parked. |
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| | | As the U.S. surpasses 100,000 dead from the novel coronavirus, President Donald Trump is engaged in an escalating feud over fact-checked tweets. | | |
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| | | Customer service | | A videography company is accused of not only denying a refund to a Colorado man whose bride-to-be died in a car crash, but also creating a website to mock him. |
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