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Toronto Police investigating third incident involving tow truck drivers in 24 hours
Police say a couple tow truck drivers got into an altercation when one allegedly pulled out a gun -
Trudeau speaks to Pfizer CEO as delays to vaccine shipments get worse
Trudeau spoke to Pfizer CEO by phone today, the same day the company informed Canada delays to its shipments of vaccines are going to be worse than previously thought
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Toronto Police investigating third incident involving tow truck drivers in 24 hours
Police say a couple tow truck drivers got into an altercation when one allegedly pulled out a gun -
A man is dead following an industrial accident in Mississauga
Police say four workers were in a tunnel about 20 metres underground when something went wrong -
Canada's movie theatre association calls out 'absurdity' of B.C. theatre closures
Critics say COVID-19 guidelines that allow theatres to project sporting events on big screen, but not movies, "highlights...absurdity of what's happening" in B.C. -
Judge says Amazon won't have to restore Parler web service
Amazon denied its move to pull the plug on Parler had anything to do with political animus -
Trudeau speaks to Pfizer CEO as delays to vaccine shipments get worse
Trudeau spoke to Pfizer CEO by phone today, the same day the company informed Canada delays to its shipments of vaccines are going to be worse than previously thought -
Canada's Governor General, Julie Payette resigns
The news comes as the results of an investigation into allegations of a toxic workplace environment at Rideau Hall are expected to be released -
Your COVID-19 employment questions answered
Howard Levitt, Toronto employment lawyer and host of Employment Law on NEWSTALK 1010 answers your questions about how COVID-19 will affect your work and EI -
NEWSTALK 1010 gets answers on the province's rapid testing rollout
One expert says the province is falling behind -
COVID cases numbers down across the board
The per cent positivity is the lowest we've seen since December 26th -
Bullets fly at two tow trucks on a busy highway
The shootings happened within minutes of each other, about six kilometres apart on the westbound 401. -
Experts say pandemic fuelling apparent spike in eating disorders among adolescents
Experts point to school disruptions, social isolation and infection fears as destabilizing factors that could have long-term physical and mental health effects.
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Aryel Maharaj with John Moore
Experts say the pandemic is fuelling eating disorders among adolescents. Aryel Maharaj, outreach and education coordinator with the National Eating Disorder Information Centre blames social media and the lockdowns.