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GOOD MORNING A Canadian girl with autism is part of a world-first brain stimulation study, employers say they're now willing to hire workers without related job experience, and Prince William approaches a milestone birthday. Here's what you need to know to start your day. | | | | Brain stimulation A nine-year-old Canadian girl with autism has "amazed" doctors after they sent electrical signals to her brain that stopped her from inflicting severe self-harm. |
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| | | Suspected hate crime The attack in which a woman was set on fire on a bus is being investigated as a suspected hate crime, Toronto police say, as a man is charged in connection with the incident. |
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| | | Paul Haggis Canadian-born, Oscar-winning film director Paul Haggis was detained on Sunday for investigation of allegations he sexually assaulted a woman in Italy, according to reports quoting local prosecutors. |
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| | | Milestone birthday As he turns 40 on Tuesday, Prince William is assuming an increasingly central role in the Royal Family in preparation for his eventual accession to the throne. |
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| | | Experience not required A new study shows Canadian employers are willing to hire workers without related job experience due to the current state of the labour market. |
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| | MUST-SEE VIDEO | How a B.C. weightlifter was inspired by his dad to overcome adversity and become a global contender. | |
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| | ONE MORE THING | With the official start of summer just around the corner, Environment Canada is predicting we'll be in for some "beer-drinking weather" during a warmer-than-usual season. | |
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