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GOOD MORNING Hurricane Fiona is set to make landfall in Atlantic Canada this weekend, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau apparently supports ending COVID-19 vaccine border rules, and Canada is finally set to name a new ambassador to China. Here's what you need to know to start your day. | | | | Hurricane Fiona Hurricane Fiona is on track to blast through Atlantic Canada and Quebec as a formidable post-tropical storm this weekend. |
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| | | Border rules Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has apparently agreed to let a cabinet order enforcing mandatory COVID-19 vaccination requirements at the Canadian border expire at the end of this month. |
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| | | New ambassador Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has tapped Jennifer May to be Canada's new ambassador to China, filling a nearly year-long vacancy in the key diplomatic post, sources tell CTV News. |
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| | | Colour change A new study found lakes becoming less blue, with many at risk of permanently turning green-brown, and the reason may surprise you.. |
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| | | We asked, you answered Amid a shortage of various over-the-counter children's medications, parents told CTVNews.ca of the pains they are taking to find relief for their sick kids. |
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| | MUST-SEE VIDEO | Despite rescuers' best efforts, more than 200 standed whales died on Australia's Ocean Beach. | |
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| | ONE MORE THING | Here's a look at major hurricanes that have hit Canada. | |
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