| | | | FIVE THINGS TO KNOW | | | | CRA cyberattacks In a major update on a series of credential-stuffing attacks on government websites including the Canada Revenue Agency, the country's top information officer now says that "suspicious activities" have been found on 48,500 CRA user accounts. |
| | | | Second shutdown As COVID-19 cases begin to rise again, Canadian politicians and health officials are warning that parts of the country may soon enter a second shutdown. But experts say it won't look like Canada's first go-round back in March. |
| | | | Children's health Parents and children's health advocates worry that the thousands of delayed or cancelled pediatric procedures due to COVID-19 will have a permanent impact on Canadian children. |
| | | | New COVID-19 test B.C.'s top health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry announced Thursday researchers have developed a new method of testing that's non-invasive and can be done without the assistance of a health care professional. |
| | | | Four eyes Researchers in China have observed a curious link in one of the more specific COVID-19 studies to come out of this pandemic: hospitalized coronavirus patients were less likely to wear glasses than the average population. |
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| | | A Canadian company behind an electronic whistle has seen its sales skyrocket during the pandemic as the world of top-tier professional sports seeks a safer way for referees to call games. | | |
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| | | Extreme weather | | A new satellite image from NASA shows the West Coast of the U.S. and parts of Canada covered in smoke from growing wildfires while Hurricane Sally makes landfall in the Gulf Coast and several other hurricanes converge in the Atlantic Ocean. |
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