☕ Morning Update – 3 things to know: • Canada didn’t have a unified response to the first wave of the COVID19 • Push to end police street checks in Vancouver • Toronto police officer and brother, accused of beating Dafonte Miller, face verdict today
Dafonte Miller walks into the Durham Regional Courthouse, in Oshawa, Ont., on Tuesday, Nov., 5, 2019.despite surging coronavirus cases: Markets showed signs of optimism on Friday, with European shares opening higher and oil prices rising despite a record number of new COVID-19 infections in the United States. In Europe, Britain’s FTSE 100 was up 1.5 per cent just after 6 a.m. ET. Germany’s DAX and France’s CAC 40 rose 0.95 per cent and 1.6 per cent, respectively.
What the world loses, as the Hajj takes a pandemic pause: “At the core of these transformations is the recognition that each person has an inherent dignity by virtue of being human. Each of us should be treated fairly, as we should treat others, irrespective of race, class, wealth, or other societal markers.”: “The responsibility to provide PPE to health care facilities should not rest with volunteers.
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