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GOOD MORNING Five people are dead, including the shooter, in an attack in Sault Ste. Marie, a landmark settlement for Indigenous child-welfare is approved and Canada calls for 'humanitarian pauses' in the Israel-Hamas war. Here's what you need to know to start your day. | | | | Domestic violence attack Five people in Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., are dead -- including three children and the shooter -- after intimate partner violence escalated into a shooting rampage at two homes, police say. |
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| | | Landmark settlement A federal judge approved a landmark $23-billion settlement that will see Ottawa compensate more than 300,000 First Nations children and their families over underfunding of on-reserve child-welfare services. |
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| | | Israel-Hamas war The Canadian government is calling for "humanitarian pauses on hostilities to be considered," amid the ongoing Israel-Hamas war, Foreign Affairs Minister Melanie Joly said. |
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| | | A father's plea An Israeli man is pleading for the safe return of his wife and three children after they were taken by Hamas militants on Oct. 7. |
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| | | Bernardo transfer Documents show Correctional Service Canada stopped Paul Bernardo from having his lawyer make a statement to the media as controversy swirled around the notorious killer's prison transfer.
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| | MUST-SEE VIDEO | Fog triggers huge pileup on U.S. highway | |
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| | ONE MORE THING | Wildland residential areas aren't prepared for wildfires: study | |
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