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CBC News: The National | 10,000 Canadians dead from COVID-19 | Oct. 27, 2020

Canada marks a grim milestone with 10,000 people dead from COVID-19. What lies ahead? Supporters stand by as disgraced self-help guru Keith Raniere is sentenced to life in prison. Plus, the Republican strategists who are fighting against Trump’s re-election.

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00:00 The National for October 27, 2020
00:52 Canada surpasses 10,000 deaths from COVID-19
03:37 Ontario adds 760 hospital beds
05:35 PM says pandemic ‘sucks’ as COVID-19 fatigue sets in
06:08 Rising COVID-19 cases in Western Canada
06:44 B.C. restricts gatherings in private homes
09:04 B.C. reluctant to join federal COVID Alert app
11:14 Antibody immunity to COVID-19 may not last
15:02 One week until the U.S. presidential election
18:06 Toronto police officers rarely fired if convicted of crimes
20:22 Cenovus to cut up to 25% of workforce after Husky merger
21:38 NXIVM leader Keith Raniere sentenced to life in prison
23:54 Southern California wildfires force 100,000 from homes
24:24 Hurricane Zeta hits Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula
24:50 Macron’s defence of Muhammad cartoons prompts protests
27:39 The Republican strategists behind The Lincoln Project
36:34 Why thousands of votes could be thrown out in Pennsylvania
40:30 Researchers look at vitamin D for treating COVID-19
42:57 The Moment

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