| | | | FIVE THINGS TO KNOW | | | | COVID-19 deaths Canada has now recorded more than 20,000 deaths connected to COVID-19, marking another grim milestone in the country's fight against the novel coronavirus. |
| | | | Travel restrictions New restrictions requiring international travellers to quarantine in hotel rooms at their own expense if arriving or returning to the country are expected to come into effect "quickly," according to a spokesperson from the Transport Minister. |
| | | | New GG Conservative Leader Erin O'Toole says Prime Minister Justin Trudeau should not nominate the next governor general on his own because doing so during a minority government could pose a potential conflict of interest. |
| | | | Experimental treatment COVID-19 has cut access to specific medical treatments for those who struggle from severe depression, such as electroconvulsive therapy, but scientists are looking into a new accelerated treatment that might be easier and safer to deliver. |
| | | | Lowering unemployment An innovative, life-changing job training program is making change for Canadians with autism who are facing some of the highest levels of unemployment in the country. |
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| | | A Toronto-area brother and sister designed a helmet to protect those at high-risk from contracting COVID-19, like their mother. | | |
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| | | Special guests | | Around 7,500 vaccinated healthcare workers have been extended free tickets to go to the Super Bowl this year, in a move that is aimed at thanking healthcare heroes, and one lucky recipient says she and her coworkers are "so pumped." |
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