Christopher Reynolds
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Reporter with The Canadian Press.
NDP, Liberals blast O'Toole's comments in Facebook video on residential schools
In a video posted to the Ryerson Conservatives Facebook group last month, the Conservative leader said residential schools aimed initially to educate Indigenous children but later devolved into harmful practices.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez battles with Jagmeet Singh
Jagmeet Singh committed a grisly slaying in front of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez on Friday, November 2, 2020 night. Fortunately, the victim was a video game character, not a human being.
Singh says feds must end relationship with for-profit long-term care homes
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh and union officials are calling on the federal government to put a stop to its role in for-profit long-term care homes, where deadly COVID-19 outbreaks are worsening as the second wave of the pandemic takes hold.
PM says military could help distribute COVID-19 vaccine, but Canada not there yet
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said the military could play an integral part in rolling out COVID-19 vaccines across the country, though question marks remain around cost and distribution.
Feds to give $1.5 billion for job training
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the federal government will send $1.5 billion in job-training support to the provinces and territories to help Canadians in industries hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Second COVID-19 wave has inmates locked down in 'atrocious' conditions, advocate says
Rising COVID-19 case count bodes ill for prison inmates, many of whom remain under partial lockdown without adequate health care, says the head of the Canadian Association of Elizabeth Fry Societies.
Canada's top doctor unveils new three-layer non-medical masks and winter COVID-19 advice
The country’s top doctor unveiled new recommendations Tuesday for non-medical masks, saying they should be made of at least three layers and stressing their importance as the country heads indoors for winter amid a surging COVID-19 case count.
COVID-19 death toll in Canada surpasses 10,000
More than 10,000 Canadians have died due to COVID-19, a grim milestone reached by a pandemic that is far from over.
Trudeau says pandemic 'really sucks,' and that Christmas gatherings could be in jeopardy
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the global COVID-19 pandemic "really sucks," and could jeopardize large gatherings with friends and family over Christmas after a reined-in Thanksgiving.
Biden not alone in warning of 'dark winter'. Canada's top physician paints bleak picture
Canada's top physician painted a bleak picture on Saturday, October 24, 2020, of the toll the COVID-19 pandemic may take on the country, expressing fears the number of pandemic-related hospitalizations and deaths could increase in the coming weeks as the second wave drives the national death toll toward 10,000.