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Trudeau, O’Toole mark one-year anniversary of COVID-19 pandemic in House of Commons
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau marks the one-year anniversary of the World Health Organization declaring COVID-19 a pandemic with a speech in the House of Commons that describes the past 12 months as a “tough year” Canadians faced together. Conservative Leader Erin O’Toole says many Canadians have lost their jobs or otherwise suffered and they deserve to know when they can expect their lives will return to normal.
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The Canadian Press
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CP119880221
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