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Watch our Remembrance Day special on CBC TV and CBC News Network, or stream it on CBC Gem or our CBC News app. Our special airs on CBC News Network and livestreams from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. ET.
- How to watch Remembrance Day on CBC (Category: Canada)
- How to watch Remembrance Day on CBC (Category: Canada)
- How to watch Remembrance Day on CBC (Category: Canada)
- How to watch Remembrance Day on CBC (Category: Canada)
Toronto’s mayor, medical officer of health and other officials are set to speak Friday afternoon, just after Premier Doug Ford is expected to announce new restrictions for COVID-19 hot zones in Ontario.
The Toronto Raptors will begin the next season playing in Tampa, Fla, after their request to play home games in Toronto was denied by the federal government. A federal source with direct knowledge confirmed to CBC News that the team could return to Toronto later in the season if pandemic conditions improve.
- London calling: Raptors to play 2 games in England (Category: Canada, Ontario)
- Leafs add Gordon, Cronin to coaching staff (Category: Canada, Ontario)
- Leafs' Reimer excited about 1st start in Montreal (Category: Canada, Ontario)
- Raptors players unified in support of Triano (Category: Canada, Ontario)
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is set to address Canadians today as COVID-19 cases climb across the country and provinces impose new restrictions to slow the spread of the novel coronavirus.
New cases of COVID-19 could reach 60,000 a day by the end of December if Canadians increase their current level of contact with other people, according to new modelling from the Public Health Agency of Canada that will be released tomorrow.
Survivors of the notorious '60s Scoop are set to mark a key milestone on Thursday with the ceremonial launch of a $50-million foundation aimed at healing the damage wrought by the practice of taking Indigenous children from their families and placing them in non-Indigenous homes.
- Permanent '60s Scoop foundation set to launch on Thursday (Category: Canada)
- Permanent '60s Scoop foundation set to launch on Thursday (Category: Canada)
- Permanent '60s Scoop foundation set to launch on Thursday (Category: Canada)
- Permanent '60s Scoop foundation set to launch on Thursday (Category: Canada)
The office of Canada's conflict of interest and ethics commissioner received a complaint about MP Yasmin Ratansi hiring her sister using public funds more than two and a half years ago, but turned it away, CBC News has learned.
Malvina Shabes survived the atrocities of the Holocaust and went on to live another 75 years, but COVID-19 took her in only a matter of days. Her son Jeff shared her story with CBC News in hopes that it would prompt more people to pay attention to the human toll behind the daily tally of COVID cases and deaths.
- covid cases (Category: USA, South Dakota)
- COVID & What’s New In The US (Category: Breaking News)
- COVID Briefing (Category: USA, Maryland)
- COVID & What’s New In The US (Category: Breaking News)
Alek Minassian has pleaded not guilty to 10 counts of first-degree murder and 16 counts of attempted murder. His father, Vahe Minassian, told court his son has not shown remorse or apologized for his actions.
- Alek Minassian fantasized about mass shootings, court hears (Category: Canada)
- Alek Minassian's father continues testimony at van attack trial (Category: Canada)
- Alek Minassian's father continues testimony at van attack trial (Category: Canada)
CBC Toronto has named Kelda Yuen as the new host of its 11 p.m. television newscast.
Sending in Canadian soldiers to backstop long-term care homes overrun by the novel coronavirus in Ontario and Quebec cost the federal government approximately $53 million, according to figures obtained by CBC News from the Department of National Defence (DND).
Jammar Allison, 26, was kidnapped from a parking lot on Rexdale Boulevard in Toronto on June 21, 2018.
Malvina Shabes survived the atrocities of the Holocaust and went on to live another 75 years, but COVID-19 took her in only a matter of days. Her son Jeff shared her story with CBC News in hopes that it would prompt more people to pay attention to the human toll behind the daily tally of COVID cases and deaths.
- covid cases (Category: USA, South Dakota)
- COVID & What’s New In The US (Category: Breaking News)
- COVID Briefing (Category: USA, Maryland)
- COVID & What’s New In The US (Category: Breaking News)
The office of Canada's conflict of interest and ethics commissioner received a complaint about MP Yasmin Ratansi hiring her sister using public funds more than two and a half years ago, but turned it away, CBC News has learned.
Ontario is set to unveil new COVID-19 modelling on Thursday afternoon, two days after the province blew through its earlier projection of an average 1,200 new cases per day by mid-November.
More cottage owners in Ontario are coming forward with allegations of fraud after CBC News told the story of Scott Eisemann, a contractor who's already spent time behind bars for defrauding a customer and is facing more charges.
Survivors of the notorious '60s Scoop are set to mark a key milestone on Thursday with the ceremonial launch of a $50-million foundation aimed at healing the damage wrought by the practice of taking Indigenous children from their families and placing them in non-Indigenous homes.
- Permanent '60s Scoop foundation set to launch on Thursday (Category: Canada)
- Permanent '60s Scoop foundation set to launch on Thursday (Category: Canada)
- Permanent '60s Scoop foundation set to launch on Thursday (Category: Canada)
- Permanent '60s Scoop foundation set to launch on Thursday (Category: Canada)
Jammar Allison, 26, was kidnapped from a parking lot on Rexdale Boulevard in Toronto on June 21, 2018.
Sending in Canadian soldiers to backstop long-term care homes overrun by the novel coronavirus in Ontario and Quebec cost the federal government approximately $53 million, according to figures obtained by CBC News from the Department of National Defence (DND).
Ontario officials say stringent measures are being taken to protect residents of long-term care homes, after 71 deaths were reported this week alone.
Malvina Shabes survived the atrocities of the Holocaust and went on to live another 75 years, but COVID-19 took her in only a matter of days. Her son Jeff shared her story with CBC News in hopes that it would prompt more people to pay attention to the human toll behind the daily tally of COVID cases and deaths.
- covid cases (Category: USA, South Dakota)
- COVID & What’s New In The US (Category: Breaking News)
- COVID Briefing (Category: USA, Maryland)
- COVID & What’s New In The US (Category: Breaking News)
The office of Canada's conflict of interest and ethics commissioner received a complaint about MP Yasmin Ratansi hiring her sister using public funds more than two and a half years ago, but turned it away, CBC News has learned.
Alek Minassian has pleaded not guilty to 10 counts of first-degree murder and 16 counts of attempted murder. His father, Vahe Minassian, told court his son has not shown remorse or apologized for his actions.
- Alek Minassian fantasized about mass shootings, court hears (Category: Canada)
- Alek Minassian's father continues testimony at van attack trial (Category: Canada)
- Alek Minassian's father continues testimony at van attack trial (Category: Canada)
Jammar Allison, 26, was kidnapped from a parking lot on Rexdale Boulevard in Toronto on June 21, 2018.
Sending in Canadian soldiers to backstop long-term care homes overrun by the novel coronavirus in Ontario and Quebec cost the federal government approximately $53 million, according to figures obtained by CBC News from the Department of National Defence (DND).
Alek Minassian has pleaded not guilty to 10 counts of first-degree murder and 16 counts of attempted murder. His father, Vahe Minassian, told court his son has not shown remorse or apologized for his actions.
- Alek Minassian fantasized about mass shootings, court hears (Category: Canada)
- Alek Minassian's father continues testimony at van attack trial (Category: Canada)
- Alek Minassian's father continues testimony at van attack trial (Category: Canada)
CBC Toronto has named Kelda Yuen as the new host of its 11 p.m. television newscast.
Watch our Remembrance Day special on CBC TV and CBC News Network, or stream it on CBC Gem or our CBC News app. Our special airs on CBC News Network and livestreams from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. ET.
- How to watch Remembrance Day on CBC (Category: Canada)
- How to watch Remembrance Day on CBC (Category: Canada)
- How to watch Remembrance Day on CBC (Category: Canada)
- How to watch Remembrance Day on CBC (Category: Canada)
Survivors of the notorious '60s Scoop are set to mark a key milestone on Thursday with the ceremonial launch of a $50-million foundation aimed at healing the damage wrought by the practice of taking Indigenous children from their families and placing them in non-Indigenous homes.
- Permanent '60s Scoop foundation set to launch on Thursday (Category: Canada)
- Permanent '60s Scoop foundation set to launch on Thursday (Category: Canada)
- Permanent '60s Scoop foundation set to launch on Thursday (Category: Canada)
- Permanent '60s Scoop foundation set to launch on Thursday (Category: Canada)
More cottage owners in Ontario are coming forward with allegations of fraud after CBC News told the story of Scott Eisemann, a contractor who's already spent time behind bars for defrauding a customer and is facing more charges.
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