A Quebec man who served with the Canadian Armed Forces reserves and cadets for three decades has been expelled from one of the military's highest honours after it was discovered he was wearing medals he was never awarded.
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They want to work, but thousands of asylum seekers are waiting on the sidelines
Asylum seekers can normally begin working within weeks of arriving in Canada. But the pandemic has slowed the process to a trickle forcing potential employees to be stuck at home.
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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson attends a virtual press conference at 10 Downing Street in central London Monday after setting out the government’s four-step plan to ease restrictions from a third COVID-19 lockdown. Johnson expressed hope that life could get back to normal by the end of June.(Leon Neal/AFP/Getty Images)