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GOOD MORNING A former sniper speaks out about a COVID-19 policy since found "unconstitutional," the NDP leader confronts a "homophobic" heckler and a look at what India's rice export ban means for Canadians. Here's what you need to know to start your day. | | | | Alleged intimidation A non-binding decision made by a Canadian military tribunal could result in a flood of new lawsuits against the federal government. |
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| | | Heckler confronted NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh was quick to clap back at a drive-by heckler on Tuesday. |
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| | | Bill C-18 Meta says it is officially moving to end news access for Canadians on its Facebook and Instagram platforms. |
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| | | 'Do not panic buy' Here's what India's rice ban means for Canada. |
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| | | Deferring retirement Statistics Canada has found many workers would delay retirement if given the opportunity to reduce their working hours and alleviate workplace stress.
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| | MUST-SEE VIDEO | Quebec grandmother becomes victim of AI phone scam | |
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| | ONE MORE THING | Man gets 40 years for prison escape bid months before expected release date from 7-year sentence | |
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