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5 things to know for Wednesday, July 21, 2021

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Canada has now fully vaccinated 58.08 per cent of the country's eligible population. Here’s what else you need to know to start your day.

1. Border reopening: Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says it’s not up to Canada to weigh in on how and when the U.S. decides to reopen its border to Canadians

2. Election buzz: About one quarter of Canadians support the prospect of a federal election in the fall, according to a new poll

3. B.C. wildfires: Parts of seven provinces and one territory were subject to air quality alerts Tuesday, as smoke from nearly 900 active wildfires caused haze and health risks

4. Vaccine side effects: While some are suggesting on social media that shingles may be a side effect of the COVID-19 vaccine, experts say there is no evidence to back it up

5. Black-owned businesses: In just over a year, Black Owned Toronto went from an Instagram page promoting businesses in the city, to a Canada-wide online registry, to opening a physical store with everything under one roof. 

One more thing…

Cover girl: Naomi Osaka told Megyn Kelly to “do better,” after the ex-TV show host criticized the tennis pro’s recent magazine covers. 

Composite photo of Japan's Naomi Osaka celebrating at the Australian Open tennis championship in Feb. 20, 2021 and Megyn Kelly during the Republican presidential primary debate in 2016. (AP Photo/Andy Brownbill; AP Photo/Chris Carlson, File)

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