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GOOD MORNING Embattled U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson has agreed to resign, sources tell CTV News the federal government intends to keep using the ArriveCan app, and a look at what's in store for the next stage of the battle against COVID-19. Here's what you need to know to start your day. | | | | Boris Johnson to resign British Prime Minister Boris Johnson agreed to resign Thursday after days of defections from party members crippled the controversial leader and left him no longer able to govern. |
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| | | U.K.'s next PM A summary of some of those who could be in line to replace Boris Johnson as British prime minister, and there's no clear favourite. |
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| | | Keeping ArriveCan Senior government sources tell CTV News the controversial ArriveCan app is here to stay because of the information it provides about travellers who test positive for COVID-19 through testing at airports and land borders. |
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| | | Torture accusation A Ukrainian medic who was held prisoner by Russian and separatist forces for three months has accused her guards of psychological and physical torture during her time in captivity. |
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| | | Brittney Griner trial American basketball star Brittney Griner returns to a Russian court Thursday amid growing calls for the U.S. to do more to secure her release nearly five months after she was arrested on drug charges. |
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| | MUST-SEE VIDEO | Ontario's Ministry of Labour is investigating how a Toronto construction worker ended up hanging from a crane. | |
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| | ONE MORE THING | A look at bivalent vaccines, the next stage in the battle against COVID-19. | |
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