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

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will receive his second dose of a COVID-19 vaccine on Friday. After getting the AstraZeneca vaccine back in April, his office says this time, it’ll be Moderna.

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The National On Demand: B.C. town destroyed, Canada Day reflections, Alberta reopens

The National On Demand:  B.C. town destroyed, Canada Day reflections, Alberta reopens

July 1, 2021 | Officials say the town of Lytton, B.C., was essentially destroyed by a wildfire overnight Wednesday as blistering heat sparks more fires throughout the province. Reflections on a Canada Day that many refused to celebrate. Plus, Alberta fully reopens for the summer.

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Cole Caufield will make history with Cup win

Cole Caufield will make history with Cup win

The Stanley Cup final is filled with interesting storylines, including the Habs rookie filling up his trophy case.

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Earth has a 27.5-million-year ‘pulse’ of major geological events, says study

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In this week’s issue of our environment newsletter, we look at a new study on the ‘pulses’ of Earth’s geological events and a Maritime company that makes Lego-style bricks made from recycled plastic.

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Why France is losing its ‘Great Game’ in western Africa

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A long chapter in French colonial and post-colonial rule is drawing to a close as France looks to pull back troops fighting Islamist extremists in western Africa and other countries make their own power plays in the region, Don Murray writes.

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