| | | | FIVE THINGS TO KNOW | | | | Pfizer concerns Pfizer says it has yet to receive any guidance from the Canadian government regarding the scope of a wide-ranging opposition request for documents as part of House of Commons Health Committee study of Ottawa's response to the pandemic. |
| | | | Northern shutdown Nunavut issued a territory-wide two-week shutdown Monday, following a jump in COVID-19 cases that has health officials worried the infection could spread quickly to other remote communities. |
| | | | 'Horror movie' An emergency room nurse in South Dakota is speaking out in frustration after watching several COVID-19 patients die from a disease they insist isn't real, describing her job like a "horror movie that never ends." |
| | | | Open invitation Members of Parliament from all sides unanimously agreed Monday to invite Democratic president-elect Joe Biden and vice-president-elect Kamala Harris to visit Canada as soon as the COVID-19 pandemic has gotten under control in both countries. |
| | | | Ship shape The cruise industry has been hit hard by COVID-19, with travel bans and virus fears colliding in a perfect storm. But can cruises chart a course back to popularity one day? |
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| | | Questions have surfaced this week about an interview Princess Diana gave to the BBC in 1995 after a documentary on the historical moment was released. | | |
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| | | 'Not for sale' | | Taylor Swift took to Twitter on Monday to post a lengthy and emotional message about Scooter Braun, the music executive who acquired the master recordings of her first six albums from her former label despite her objections. |
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