Widow looking for answers after Quebec man dies in Texas Ironman competition
The widow of a Quebec man who died competing in an Ironman competition is looking for answers.
The CRA is sending letters to check the eligibility of CERB recipients, Dr. Tam says severe COVID-19 illness trends are rising, and Ottawa is getting ready for protesting truckers. Here's what you need today.
1. COVID-19 benefits: The Canada Revenue Agency is sending out a new round of letters to CERB recipients to verify they were eligible for the help, and warning of potential need for repayments.
2. Coronavirus trends: Canada's top doctor says, despite the average daily COVID-19 case count across the country going down, it's not an accurate reflection of the state of the pandemic.
3. Trucker convoy: As Ottawa prepares for the convoy’s arrival, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is decrying the "fringe" views among some of those who are supporting the truckers protest.
4. Border tragedy: Indian police have detained six people in a crackdown on illegal immigration after four Indians were found frozen to death near the Canada-U.S. border, officials said Thursday.
5. Canada in Ukraine: The prime minister announced a three-year extension of Operation UNIFIER as well as the deployment of 60 more Canadian troops to Ukraine in the coming days.
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Space tourism: Kyle Hippchen could have -- should have -- been on board when SpaceX launched its first tourists into orbit last year after winning a sweepstakes, but ended up giving the honour to a friend.
Kyle Hippchen, a Florida-based airline captain, poses for a photo in front of a SpaceX Dragon capsule at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex in Cape Canaveral, Fla., on Jan. 21, 2022. (AP Photo/John Raoux)
The widow of a Quebec man who died competing in an Ironman competition is looking for answers.
Former NDP leader Tom Mulcair says that what's happening now in a trash-littered federal park in Quebec is a perfect metaphor for how the Trudeau government runs things.
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People living near a wildfire burning about 15 kilometres southwest of Peace River are being told to evacuate their homes.
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