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Aussie Open arrivals hit by positive COVID-19 tests: reports

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Two-time Australian Open champion Victoria Azarenka was among the earliest arrivals into Melbourne on one of the 15 charter flights bringing players and officials into the city for the first Grand Slam tennis tournament of the year.

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Senators kick into overdrive to storm past Maple Leafs in season opener

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Brady Tkachuk had a goal and two assists, Matt Murray made 20 saves in his Ottawa debut, and the Senators defeated the Toronto Maple Leafs 5-3 on Friday in their first game in more than 10 months.

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The National On-Demand: Allegations of forced labour at PPE factories | Jan. 14, 2021

The National On-Demand: Allegations of forced labour at PPE factories | Jan. 14, 2021

A CBC News investigation into allegations of forced labour at PPE factories. Provinces prepare doctors to make life or death decisions in crowded ICUs. Plus, At Issue.

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Why a Moscow kebab shop has reignited debate over Stalin’s legacy

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A Moscow kebab shop owner faces a backlash after he opened a take-out food shop bearing the name of Joseph Stalin, as Russians remain deeply conflicted over the totalitarian wartime leader’s legacy and how they should see him today.

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Ontario special education classes can continue in person, but concerns about safety persist

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While in-person schools in southern Ontario COVID-19 hot spots will remain closed until at least Feb. 10, face-to-face learning has resumed for students in some special education classes. But is it safe for these students and their teachers to be in classrooms right now? 

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