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Your weekly COVID-19 update

Every Tuesday, the Maclean's daily newsletter will catch you up on what you need to know about Canada's fight against the coronavirus. This week, Patricia Treble focuses on one story worth watching, and you can get a sneak peek here. You'll also get the same mix of Maclean's stories you expect every day if you scroll down below.

“If the rate of COVID-19 spread continues, the consequences to the people of Alberta will be catastrophic,” warned scores of doctors whose specialities include critical care, emergency medicine, infectious diseases, and pulmonary medicine. They could have been talking about the crisis currently enveloping the province. But that admonition was written to Premier Jason Kenney on Nov. 9.

Now, those who signed that letter are facing the future they hoped wouldn’t occur: “People are honestly scared,” says Dr. Lynora Saxinger, an infectious diseases expert at the University of Alberta.

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Does Thomas Chan belong in prison?

Does Thomas Chan belong in prison?

At 19, he killed his father while high on drugs. His case is headed to the Supreme Court in one of the most polarizing legal challenges in a generation.

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How this baby otter is helping keep Vancouver Aquarium afloat

How this baby otter is helping keep Vancouver Aquarium afloat

Other otters have won hearts and donations for the aquarium, but this is no ordinary Joey. The pup's 24/7 livestream made him a social media sensation during the pandemic.

Ottawa asks McKinsey to 'spark big ideas' for Canada's post-COVID economy

Ottawa asks McKinsey to 'spark big ideas' for Canada's post-COVID economy

Politics Insider for Nov. 24: Pierre Poilievre's rhetoric on 'The Great Reset' is a 'mixed blessing,' Don Iveson won't go for a third term and a Wikipedia prankster in the federal bureaucracy

Doug Ford's Nov. 24 Ontario COVID-19 announcement: Replay

Doug Ford's Nov. 24 Ontario COVID-19 announcement: Replay

The premier addresses the province on the latest measures being taken against the coronavirus

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Canadian university students share their thoughts on romance in 2020

Canadian university students share their thoughts on romance in 2020

Turns out COVID-19 isn’t as much of a hindrance to university dating as insecurities, school and time are

Taking her place

Taking her place

For the next five years, the Ryerson University Library will display a 10-by-15.7-foot portrait of Anishinaabekwe Tee Lyn Duke in her traditional regalia

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