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GOOD MORNING Hockey Canada will reopen the investigation into an alleged 2018 sexual assault, the Senate is set to offer recommendations to end forced sterilization in Canada, and a man who had lost his ability to walk is now paddling the five Great Lakes for a good cause. Here's what you need to know to start your day. | | | | Hockey Canada Hockey Canada announced Thursday it will reopen a third-party investigation into an alleged sexual assault involving members of the country's 2018 world junior team. |
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| | | 'Merchant of Death' Viktor Bout, the Russian arms dealer who inspired the Hollywood movie "Lord of War," is now the subject of speculation about a return to Moscow in a prisoner exchange. |
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| | | Forced sterilization The Senate is expected today to release recommendations to end forced and coerced sterilization in Canada. |
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| | | Great feat Four years after losing his ability to walk, Mike Shoreman is attempting to cross all five Great Lakes on a paddleboard in an effort to raise money for youth mental health. |
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| | | Rate hike effects The Bank of Canada increased its key interest rate by one percentage point Wednesday. Here's how the rate hike will impact mortgages, loans and spending. |
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| | MUST-SEE VIDEO | Children in a Wisconsin neighbourhood were surprised when they encountered a pet alligator wandering the streets. | |
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| | ONE MORE THING | A new study suggests adding extra salt to meals could reduce life expectancy. | |
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