| | | | FIVE THINGS TO KNOW | | | | 'Paranoid, disturbed' Newly unsealed search warrants reveal that the gunman who killed 22 people in Nova Scotia had multiple weapons and was described as paranoid by people who knew him. |
| | | | Terrorism charges Police in Toronto have taken a rare step, updating a teenager's first-degree murder and attempted murder charges to those of terrorism due to his alleged connection to the "incel" movement. |
| | | | Border agreement An agreement has been reached between Canada and the United States to keep the border closed to all non-essential travel for another month, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced Tuesday. |
| | | | WHO support As the World Health Organization comes under increasing fire from its critics, the prime minister says Canada will "continue to support" the organization while also seeking answers regarding China's role in the organization. |
| | | | Mental health A new survey looking into how Canadians' mental health has changed since the start of the pandemic reveals that the number of people who reported their anxiety as high has quadrupled. |
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| | | Staff members at an emergency respite program are suiting up in personal protective equipment to provide much-needed care to children with special needs. | | |
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| | | Again and again | | A Cambridge, Ont. woman who tested positive for COVID-19 eight times in 50 days says she worries about the long-term impact of the disease. |
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