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GOOD MORNING Canadians describe what it was like leaving Gaza, one of Shania Twain's tour buses crashed and a look at how some of Canada's most famous artists helped a war effort. Here's what you need to know to start your day. | | | | 'I feel that I'm born again' Canadians describe their journey out of Gaza through the Rafah border crossing |
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| | | Tour bus crash Members of Shania Twain's stage crew were injured in Saskatchewan bus crash |
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| | | Home heating tax NDP's Singh calls out 'climate delay Liberals, and climate deny Conservatives' as the party’s home heating motion was defeated |
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| | | Side effects suit Demand for Ozempic does not appear to be slowing despite a proposed lawsuit, pharmacists say |
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| | | What's next? Will Gaza Strip evacuees be granted immigration status in Canada? It depends, this minister says
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| | MUST-SEE VIDEO | 'No vision': PM tells Poilievre to put his glasses back on | |
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| | ONE MORE THING | These historic art prints, created to boost morale during WWII, were once worth only $5 | |
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