Ontarians can begin downloading QR code COVID-19 vaccine certificates over next 3 days

Ontario is making COVID-19 vaccine certificate QR codes available for download beginning over the next three days, starting Friday morning for those born between January and April before expanding to more residents.
Protests erupt across Italy as strict COVID-19 workplace pass takes effect

In Europe, protests erupted in Italy on Friday as one of the most stringent anti-coronavirus measures in Europe went into effect, requiring all workers, from magistrates to maids, to show a health pass to get into their place of employment.
Real estate agents caught on hidden camera breaking the law, steering buyers from low-commission homes

A CBC Marketplace investigation has found that some real estate agents are breaking the law by steering unwitting buyers away from low-commission homes.
A new 'Buy American' plan is alarming the auto sector — and the federal government
For months now, a legislative proposal inching its way through the U.S. Congress has been stoking consternation across the border. Canadian policy-makers and businesses have been warily eyeing Buy American proposals designed to shift auto production to the U.S.
Indigenous man asks London Transit for 'more sensitivity' after being denied service
An Indigenous man is saying he was racially profiled after a bus driver for the London Transit Commission ordered he be barred from service for an entire day in the southwestern Ontario city.
My father died during COVID-19's first wave, but he was long suffering in Quebec's care homes

The system for senior care is broken, and it was broken before the pandemic. Not just public long-term care homes, not just private residences.
Separated from her fiancé by Afghanistan's collapse, a Canadian begs Ottawa for help

The last few weeks should have been among the happiest of Safia's life. Instead, the collapse of Afghanistan and the internment in Tajikistan of her fiancé, a former Afghan Air Force pilot, have turned her dream into an ongoing nightmare.
What we know about kids and COVID-19 vaccines

With the possibility of COVID-19 vaccination getting closer for children ages five to 11, pediatricians say they're getting questions from parents about how safe and necessary they are, and are ready to discuss any concerns with compassion.
What would make the COP26 climate conference a success?

What exactly are world leaders hoping to achieve at the COP26 climate conference in Scotland next month? CBC News takes a closer look.
New documents reveal dozens more children died at northern Manitoba residential school

A northern Manitoba First Nation has learned that dozens more children died at a residential school in the community. There were previously 30 known deaths.