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COVID-19 Update (March 5, 2021) – The Prime Minister, Ministers and Government of Canada officials to hold a news conference on coronavirus disease

Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) update to be given by the Prime Minister, Ministers and Government of Canada officials at March 5, 2021 news conference.

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‘The Mauritanian,’ Canada, and torture at Gitmo

'The Mauritanian,' Canada, and torture at Gitmo

Mohamedou Salahi was detained in Guantanamo Bay for 14 years without charge. He was considered one of its most tortured prisoners. The new Hollywood film “The Mauritanian” portrays his detention and his fight for freedom, but does not touch on Canada’s connection to what happened. CBC senior correspondent Adrienne Arsenault spoke to Mohamedou Salahi about that connection, and today, describes what she learned.

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Foggy conditions halt men’s World Cup downhill race in Austria

Austria Alpine Skiing World Cup

The first men’s World Cup downhill following the world championships was stopped Friday because of fog after nine racers had completed their runs.

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How to keep your online history private as tracking technology improves

Nur Zincir-Heywood

CBC Information Morning tech columnist Nur Zincir-Heywood tells you how to protect yourself from cookies — and about the new threat of favicons.

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To pave way for wetland development, Ontario government retroactively changing law

Toronto Council Cut 20180910

The Ford government is proposing a retroactive change to provincial law to clear the way for a controversial development project on protected wetland.

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