COVID-19 numbers are spiking yet again in Canada, as the country passed one million confirmed cases yesterday. But it’s the virus variants fueling this latest surge, which has medical professionals worried. Abigail Bimman has more.
Many Canadians are still waiting to get the COVID-19 vaccine. In some parts of the country there are lotteries to get doses that would otherwise go unused, which has led to an ethical debate. Katherine Ward explains.
In Saskatchewan, where there have been more than 2,200 infections linked to variants of concern, parts of the province are once again in lockdown. Nathaniel Dove reports.
Major League Baseball is taking a stand on voter rights in the U.S., after the league decided to pull its all star game out of Atlanta because of the state’s controversial election bill. Jennifer Johnson has more.
The COVID-19 pandemic has slowed the wheels of the criminal justice system in Canada, with prosecutors saying it has been difficult getting cases, especially jury cases, to trial. Ross Lord explains how the court system is taking measures to adapt.
And, 145,000 hearts are being painted on a wall opposite Britain’s parliament — one for each life lost to COVID-19. Redmond Shannon reports.
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Many Canadians are still waiting to get the COVID-19 vaccine. In some parts of the country there are lotteries to get doses that would otherwise go unused, which has led to an ethical debate. Katherine Ward explains.
In Saskatchewan, where there have been more than 2,200 infections linked to variants of concern, parts of the province are once again in lockdown. Nathaniel Dove reports.
Major League Baseball is taking a stand on voter rights in the U.S., after the league decided to pull its all star game out of Atlanta because of the state’s controversial election bill. Jennifer Johnson has more.
The COVID-19 pandemic has slowed the wheels of the criminal justice system in Canada, with prosecutors saying it has been difficult getting cases, especially jury cases, to trial. Ross Lord explains how the court system is taking measures to adapt.
And, 145,000 hearts are being painted on a wall opposite Britain’s parliament — one for each life lost to COVID-19. Redmond Shannon reports.
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