| | | | FIVE THINGS TO KNOW | | | | Residential school A Saskatchewan First Nation is braced to find human remains as the search begins for unmarked graves near another former residential school, one which survivors have told stories about for years. |
| | | | Inflation rates Bank of Canada governor Tiff Macklem says inflation may be around longer than anticipated. |
| | | | Giving notice The COVID-19 pandemic has seen many Canadians re-examine their lives, and in some cases, quit their jobs in pursuit of new opportunities. |
| | | | New treatment A national cancer treatment trial called CAR T-cell therapy, which engineers a patient's own immune system to fight the disease, is showing great promise for patients with acute lymphoblastic leukemia and non-Hodgkin's lymphoma who stopped responding to other treatments. |
| | | | Poppy turns 100 As Canadians commemorate 100 years of the poppy as a symbol of remembrance, CTVNews.ca has compiled eight interesting facts you might not know about the little red flower. |
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| | | A popular Read to a Dog program is returning to a public library in southern Ontario, connecting young readers with some attentive pooches. | | |
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| | | Webb telescope | | It's taken 25 years to build, has faced long delays and cost many billions of dollars more than expected, but the countdown is finally on to launch the James Webb telescope, the successor to Hubble. |
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