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 TORONTO 鈥?A Canadian delegation is in North Korea to discuss a Canadian pastor imprisoned there for alleged anti-state activities.Prime Minister Justin Trudeau   office confirmed the visit, and North Korean media said Trudeau   national security adviser, Daniel Jean, had arrived in Pyongyang on Tuesday.Hyeon Soo Lim, a South Korean-born Canadian citizen in his 60s, was sentenced to life in prison in 2015 on charges of trying to use religion to destroy the North Korean system and helping U.S. and South Korean authorities lure and abduct North Korean citizens.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Trudeau   spokesman Cameron Ahmad said the gove stanley fr rnment considered Lim   health of utmost importance but did not give more details about the delegation.      Lim p stanley termoska astored the Light Korean Presbyterian Church in Toronto. His supporters have said he was on a humanitarian mission to North Korea when he was detained.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW       stanley mugs                            Canada does not have diplomatic offices in Pyongyang and relies on Sweden to handle consular issues. Lim met with the Swedish ambassador at least twice this year and met Canadian officials in December.By The Associated Press Inpd Closing arguments made in teacher trial
 MONTREAL 鈥?Quebecers in  stanley cup the province   biggest cities will have to live with COVID-19 restrictions for another four weeks, Premier Francois Legault said Monday.Legault extended his partial lockdown order for the province   maximum-alert regions, including Montreal and Quebec City, until Nov. 23. The rates of new, daily infections stanley termoska  and deaths linked to the novel coronavirus are too high to justify easing restrictions, he said.Our efforts over the past month have paid off, Legault told a Montreal news conference. We ;ve stabilized the number of new cases; it shows we ;re able to stop the virus when we all do our part.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Legault ordered gyms, bars, entertainment venues and restaurant dining areas closed in so-called red zones for 28 days beginning Oct. 1. And while the number of new cases reported by health authorities has stabilized since then, the premier said the province cannot tolerate the current rates of infection and death.Quebec reported 808 new COVID-19 cases on Mon stanley mug day and 10 more deaths linked to the virus. The province has a seven-day average of 940 daily cases, representing roughly 110 infections per million people. Hospitalizations dropped by eight compared with the prior day, to 543.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 We need to reduce the number of cases, hospitalizations and death, and to do