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COVID-19 threatens MLB season — CBC News: The National | July 27, 2020

Written By CBC News: The National on Monday, Jul 27, 2020 | 11:47 PM

 
Just four days opening day, there are concerns COVID-19 could steal the Major League Baseball season. A finance committee will hear from key players in the WE Charity controversy this week — including the prime minister. Plus, what science is learning about COVID-19 and kids. Subscribe to The National: https://www.youtube.com/user/CBCTheNational?sub_confirmation=1 Jump to story: 00:00 Latest headlines 00:57 Miami Marlins COVID-19 outbreak raises concerns about MLB season 04:16 Alberta communities debate mandatory masks as COVID-19 cases rise 06:55 Hudderites facing discrimination because of COVID-19 09:15 COVID-19 outbreak at B.C. blueberry plant 09:30 Doug Ford frustrated by Brampton, Ont. party-goers 10:20 Trump's national security adviser tests positive for COVID-19 12:47 COVID-19 vaccine human trials begin in the U.S. 13:21 Europe faces tough summer tourism season 15:38 Trudeau to appear before Commons committee about WE Charity deal 17:57 Rideau Hall hires ex-Cirque du Soleil manager 18:21 Calls for a public inquiry into N.S. mass shooting 19:59 McGill professor wants university to examine links to slavery 21:14 John Lewis lies in state at U.S. Capitol 22:59 The latest science about COVID-19 and kids 25:58 The doctors answer your COVID-19 questions 30:49 COVID-19 Lives Remembered: Cornelius Van Den Hanenberg 34:10 Lebanon pushed to the brink by COVID-19 39:47 Anti-masking groups draw from anti-vaccination playbook 42:53 Artists paint pandemic heroes in #FrontlineFacesNL | The Moment Connect with The National online: Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/thenational Twitter | https://twitter.com/CBCTheNational Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/cbcthenational More from CBC News | https://www.cbc.ca/news The National is CBC's flagship nightly news program, featuring the day's top stories with in-depth and original journalism, with hosts Adrienne Arsenault and Andrew Chang in Toronto, Ian Hanomansing in Vancouver and the CBC's chief political correspondent, Rosemary Barton in Ottawa.