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Coronavirus: What’s happening in Canada and around the world on Wednesday

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While Ontario and Quebec have rolled out new restrictions in their hardest-hit regions to try to stem a surge in COVID-19 cases, provinces in the Prairies and Atlantic Canada are also beginning to see an uptick in numbers.

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An Innu teen died in care. Now a fired social worker is speaking out

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The system failed an Innu teen who died by suicide while under provincial care this year, and changes are needed, according to the social worker who oversaw his file.

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Driven by hardship and hard work, Canada’s Chase Claypool is making NFL history

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Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Chase Claypool of Abbotsford, B.C., became the first rookie in NFL history with at least three receiving touchdowns and one rushing touchdown in a single game during his team’s 38-29 win over the Philadelphia Eagles in Week 5.

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Courts inconsistent on domestic violence cases during pandemic, study suggests

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After months of abuse at the hands of her former partner, Amber Solberg looked forward to the day she could confront him in court. But the opportunity never came.

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No need to cancel Halloween, says Dr. Tam — as long as everyone follows the rules

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Canada’s top public health doctors say there’s no need to cancel Halloween this year — as long as trick-or-treaters respect the new realities of the pandemic.

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