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Two university students have walked 150 kilometres between memorial sites of people who died in this year’s deadly mass shooting in Nova Scotia, turning their journey into a fundraiser for victims’ children. Twenty-year-old Adrian Delli Colli and 19-year-old Ireland Thurler began their walk on Thursday in Portapique, N.S., at a community hall near where the
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Many Canadians are facing financial insecurity as the COVID-19 pandemic goes on. A recent report found two in five Canadians are clueless on what to do after their financial aid runs out. Financial expert Kelley Keehn joined The Morning Show with some essential tips to be financially prepared for the months ahead. Commentary: Whoever wins,
Whole Foods is doubling down on a controversial policy banning Canadian employees from wearing the poppy, which is a sign of remembrance and respect for fallen soldiers. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau weighed in on Friday, saying the company had made a “silly mistake that I hope they will correct quickly,” and that Veterans Affairs Minister
Prince William allegedly tested positive for COVID-19 last April and kept the diagnosis quiet to avoid causing a stir, according to multiple reports from U.K. media. The Sun, one of England’s largest tabloid newspapers, first reported the story on Monday, citing an unidentified source. BBC News says it has corroborated the report with palace sources
Canadian snowbirds may not be able to take flight as they normally do this year, but responsibly enjoying local adventures is still on the table.  Travel expert Heather Greenwood Davis joined The Morning Show to share tips for anyone looking for an escape amid the pandemic as winter approaches.   In recent airline news, WestJet announced