| | | | FIVE THINGS TO KNOW | | | | Drinking water A developing water crisis in Nunavut's capital city, Iqaluit, is exposing just how precarious the city's drinking water situation is. |
| | | | Misconduct allegation Incoming Canadian Army commander Lt.-Gen. Trevor Cadieu's promotion to the top of the army has been halted due to an investigation for sexual misconduct. |
| | | | Fourth wave Saskatchewan has been battered by COVID-19's fourth wave, struggling with a surge in cases and deaths and a health care system that is on the brink of being overwhelmed. |
| | | | Threats of violence A new survey of 321 scientists who have spoken publicly about COVID-19 finds that 15 per cent received death threats and 22 per cent received threats of physical or sexual violence. |
| | | | Struggling businesses Restaurants Canada is calling on the federal government to increase and extend the COVID-19 wage and rent subsidies into 2022 to ensure food service businesses can make it through the ongoing pandemic. |
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| | | Actor William Shatner has become the oldest person to reach the edge of space, in a ship built by Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin. | | |
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| | | International students | | Students from around the world have crowned Canada as their top choice for post-secondary education, ahead of the U.S., U.K. and Australia in a new survey from IDP Connect. |
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