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Thousands of CRA accounts breached following pair of cyberattacks

The federal government has revealed that the Canada Revenue Agency was recently hit by two cyberattacks, compromising thousands of accounts linked to the agency's services. 

'There are no words to describe how hard it is': Families seek change to COVID-19 border rules

COVID-19 measures limiting who can enter Canada has led some families grappling with heartbreaking situations to put pressure on the federal government to loosen restrictions.
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As schools reopen, spotting young, silent spreaders of coronavirus will be key

Given what we know and don’t know about the way in which children can spread COVID-19, will reopening schools in Canada next month put students, teachers and the wider community at greater risk?

Ventilator supply starts to increase as chief public health officer warns of possible surge of COVID-19

Only a small fraction of the 40,000 new ventilators Canada ordered for hospitals last spring have already been delivered, but several companies involved say their production lines will start delivering the products faster in the next few weeks.

Wartime allies pay tribute to VJ-Day veterans on 75th anniversary

Wartime allies Britain and Canada both paid tribute Saturday to veterans of the multinational Second World War campaign against Japan, which formally ended 75 years ago some three months after Nazi Germany had been vanquished in Europe.

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