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"When you have a name like Sir John A. Alex Trebek, the jack-of-all-trades former CBC broadcaster who ended up hosting the popular U.S. quiz show Jeopardy! The Canadian Press News; Canadian businesses must weigh risks of work, travel to Hong Kong, consul general warns Global News News; Mandryk: Time to mask up and get serious about COVID-19 spread. He has asked to be found not criminally responsible for his actions. Margaret "Maggie" Kiley, 14, has been missing from Saint John since Saturday. Nicol had previously told CBC he hoped the information on the website, including videos of the candidates, the competition for mayor and councillor positions, and the accessibility of polling stations and mail-in ballots would spark an increase in turnout. All students were told about the change on Thursday. "Mr Minassian answered questions in a very concrete way often requiring the interviewer to rephrase questions several times in order for him to answer." 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We all know how hard it is.” Such legislation will help to reap the benefits of AI while upholding individuals’ fundamental right to privacy, he said in a... OTTAWA — The federal government announced long-awaited plans Thursday to help Canadians living in Hong Kong amid the Chinese clampdown on democracy in the territory. Last month, a board of trustees approved a decision by Queen's University in Kingston, Ont., to remove Macdonald's name from its law school building, ending a months-long process that began after a petition gathered support. During the first lockdown she had to let go of all of her employees and donated all her excess food and supplies. He also said the mail-in ballot option will continue to be accessible for people if they choose to use it. 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Coronavirus cases are spiking across much of Canada, so should gatherings and travel during the holiday be called off? Manitoba has the largest per-capita caseload of active infections in the country with 6,030 in its population of just under 1.4 million people. Minassian's lawyer, Boris Bytensky, argued the Crown has the doctors' reports that summarize their findings and opinions on Minassian's state of mind, but the full video and audio of the interviews, as well as medical notes, are covered under litigation priviledge. But a report prepared by a psychiatrist provided insight into some of the evidence Minassian's defence might raise. OTTAWA — The RCMP has charged a former business executive with bribing a public official from Botswana.