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Canada has now administered at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine to 65.62 per cent of the country's eligible population. Here's what else you need to know to start your day.
 
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FIVE THINGS TO KNOW
 
1
  One survivor's story
After seven years of being abused at a residential school in Saskatchewan, Fred Gordon says he is not surprised that the remains of 215 children were found buried near a former residential school in Kamloops, B.C.
 
2
  Residential school response
Amid calls to go beyond lowering flags at federal buildings and to fund the research and excavation of residential school burial sites Canada-wide, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau didn't have any tangible next steps to announce Monday but said discussions are underway following a horrific discovery in British Columbia.
 
3
  What we know
The distressing discovery of the remains of 215 Indigenous children at a former residential school in British Columbia has prompted many to question just how many lives ended at such institutions across Canada.
 
4
  Big bonuses
Air Canada's top executives and eligible management received $10 million worth of COVID-19-specific bonuses at the same time the federal government was negotiating a major bailout package with the airline, CTV News has confirmed.
 
5
  Vaccination error
Vancouver Coastal Health is apologizing and says it's updating its immunization processes after confirming a dozen incidents in which youth were given the wrong COVID-19 vaccine.
 
 
 
MUST-SEE VIDEO
 
 
As his favourite team and hockey idol played Game 7 on Monday night, five-year-old Deccan Gill was watching and maybe even picking up a thing or two to add to his own repertoire of impressive trick shots that have garnered him a large social media following.
 
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ONE MORE THING...
 
 
Playing catch-up
 
Women have long been ignored in concussion research, but researchers hope a brain-imaging tool can help close that gap and make concussion diagnoses more accurate.
 
 
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