Canada’s four largest provinces struggle with rising COVID-19 cases as fears of the second wave increase. Sources tell CBC News that complaints were made about Gov. Gen. Julie Payette at two previous jobs, but the government never checked her references. Plus, how Schitt’s Creek went from a small Canadian show to sweeping the comedy categories at the Emmys.
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00:00 Latest headlines
01:08 Struggle with rising COVID-19 cases
01:53 Quebec enters COVID-19 second wave
04:03 Ontario fights to slow rising COVID-19 cases
06:20 COVID-19 outbreak at Calgary hospital
06:53 Protecting seniors from COVID-19 second wave
09:10 B.C. premier announces Oct. 24 election
11:49 Trudeau didn’t check Payette’s references: sources
14:12 RCMP raid condo linked to poison-laced letter
16:32 Push to replace Ruth Bader Ginsburg
19:33 Atlantic Canada prepares for Hurricane Teddy
23:24 New detail about N.S. mass shootings
23:58 Man charged in stabbing death of mosque caretaker
24:47 Pandemic parenting: difficult back-to-school decisions
32:01 COVID-19 cases on the rise in Europe
34:20 Asylum seekers in Lesbos positive for COVID-19
34:41 Deadly building collapse in India
35:04 Hundreds of stranded pilot whales in Australia
35:23 Svetlana Tikhanovskaya: Belarus’ reluctant revolutionary
39:28 Schitt's Creek sweeps Emmy comedy awards
42:26 The Moment
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