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Now playing Next Canada COVID-19: Quebec introduces new restrictions for the unvaccinated From now on, liquor and cannabis stores are only accessible to people who are vaccinated against COVID-19. 20/01/2022
Now playing Next Work Get paid the same for less work in UK four-day week trial The six-month pilot scheme is recruiting companies to research the potential benefits of a shorter working week. 18/01/2022
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Now playing Next China Winter Olympics: Is your country doing a diplomatic boycott? Here's a round-up of all the countries that have said they will not send senior officials to China for the Beijing 2022 Winter Games. 14/01/2022
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Now playing Next Canada COVID-19: Quebec to levy financial penalty on unvaccinated adults The Canadian province is following several European countries such as Austria, Greece and Italy in announcing plans to fine people who refuse the vaccine. 12/01/2022
Now playing Next World News Last seven years the hottest on record, new climate report finds The report also noted record concentrations of greenhouse gases. 11/01/2022
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