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GOOD MORNING The leaders of France, Germany and Italy travel together to Ukraine, Kevin Spacey appears in a U.K. courtroom to face sexual assault charges, and a new study finds the COVID-19 pandemic made Canadians more trusting. Here's what you need to know to start your day. | | | | Showing support The leaders of France, Germany and Italy are visiting Kyiv in a show of collective Europeean support for Ukraine amid the Russian invasion. |
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| | | Kevin Spacey trial Actor Kevin Spacey appears in a London, U.K., courtroom to face charges of committing sexual offences against three men. |
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| | | Suspect confesses A fisherman confesses to killing a British journalist and an Indigenous expert in Brazil's Amazon and takes police to a site where human remains were found. |
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| | | Privacy legislation The Liberal government plans to introduce privacy legislation today to give Canadians more control over their personal data and introduce new rules for the use of artificial intelligence. |
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| | | Coronavirus trust New survey data suggests Canadians have more trust in their institutions and neighbours since the COVID-19 pandemic, depending on their income. |
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| | MUST-SEE VIDEO | This video filmed by an international journalist shows the moment reporters had to take cover as a shell exploded nearby. | |
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| | ONE MORE THING | Here's a list of countries that have opened their doors to unvaccinated tourists from Canada. | |
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