CBC News has learned Canada could hit 60,000 COVID-19 cases per day if contacts aren’t reduced. This comes as millions of Canadians face new COVID-19 restrictions as provinces try to beat back the second wave and Quebec unwraps a Christmas deal with its residents. Plus, how a group of teenagers helped get conversion therapy banned in Yukon.
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00:00 The National for Nov. 19, 2020
01:04 Canada on track to hit 20,000 COVID-19 cases/day
03:43 Quebec offers Christmas quarantine deal with residents
05:53 B.C. makes masks mandatory, restricts gatherings
08:35 Manitoba tightens shopping restrictions, remove loopholes
11:03 Ontario braces for new COVID-19 restrictions
13:28 New Brunswick introduces new COVID-19 restrictions
13:51 Alberta reports 1,100 new COVID-19 cases
14:06 OPP officer killed in line of duty on Manitoulin Island
16:14 ‘Shocking’ accounts of harassment, violence within RCMP
18:44 Liberals unveil net-zero emissions plan
21:44 Canadian denied quarantine exemption for cancer treatment
24:51 Concerns about fast-rising COVID-10 cases in the U.S.
27:44 At Issue: provincial leadership during COVID-19 crisis
33:48 At Issue: political implications of COVID-19 modelling
37:34 Marketplace investigates pandemic price-gouging
40:34 Teens get conversion therapy banned in Yukon
43:04 The Moment | The raccoon whisperer
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