40Canada’s health officials paint a grim picture of where the COVID-19 pandemic could be headed if more isn’t done. What Canadians want to hear in tomorrow’s throne speech and how it will be different. Plus, why some provinces aren’t keeping kids out of class because of a runny nose.
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00:00 Latest headlines
00:50 Grim COVID-19 outlook from health officials
01:44 Public Health Agency COVID-19 projections
03:46 Trudeau to address nation after throne speech
06:15 New COVID-19 cases across Canada
06:42 Concern for Quebec seniors
09:00 Ontario pushes importance of flu shot
11:13 Outbreak at Calgary Foothills hospital
11:32 Erin O'Toole's wife has COVID-19
11:50 Conservatives use unapproved COVID-19 test
13:45 Bonnie Henry says she's received death threats
14:18 Violent incident at Red Deer anti-racism rally
16:34 Poison-letter suspect appears in court
16:59 Maritimes brace for post-tropical storm Teddy
17:17 Ford deal to build electric cars in Ontario
20:42 TDSB virtual classes begin with some bumps
22:59 B.C. removes runny nose from student checklist
25:40 What Canadians want from the throne speech
30:27 How the pandemic will impact the throne speech
35:04 State funeral for former PM John Turner
35:54 Britain re-imposes COVID-19 restrictions
38:13 Leaders spar at UN general assembly
40:46 Hundreds of whales stranded off Tasmania
43:15 The Moment
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