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GOOD MORNING The union representing striking B.C. dockworkers is set to have an emergency meeting today, Paul Bernardo will stay at a medium-security prison after a review, and an increase to the Canada Child Benefit. Here's what you need to know to start your day. | | | | End of the strike? Leadership for the union representing striking B.C. dockworkers is set to have an emergency meeting Friday to decide if they will send a proposed deal to members for a vote. |
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| | | Bernardo transfer The decision to transfer notorious serial rapist and convicted killer Paul Bernardo to a medium-security prison was 'sound' and followed all applicable laws, a review has found. |
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| | | Inflation impact Parents who receive the Canada Child Benefit will start to see an increase, with the indexed-to-inflation monthly payment getting its annual boost this month. |
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| | | Comparing costs As the average price of a home in Canada rises year-over-year, a new study is highlighting the growing gap between the cost of condominiums and houses in major Canadian cities. |
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| | | Wildfire-related death A helicopter pilot who was helping fight fires in northern Alberta was killed in a crash on Wednesday.
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| | MUST-SEE VIDEO | Divers have spotted a massive 'doomsday' fish near Taiwan | |
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| | ONE MORE THING | Canada's 'greenest' cities ranked in new study | |
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