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GOOD MORNING The Canadian government has restored funding to Hockey Canada, 61 people are dead and more than 670 were wounded as violence erupted in Sudan and no date was set for phasing out coal-fired power plants after G7 environment ministers met in Japan. Here's what you need to know to start your day. | | | | Hockey Canada funding The Canadian government has restored funding to Hockey Canada ahead of the Canada-United States gold-medal game at the world women's hockey championship. |
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| | | Violence in Sudan Sudan's embattled capital awoke Monday to a third day of heavy fighting between the army and a powerful rival force for control of the country, as the weekend's civilian death toll rose to 97. |
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| | | G7 meeting Environment and energy ministers from G7 countries wrapped two days of talks in northern Japan on Sunday without acting on Canada's push to set a timeline for phasing out coal-fired power plants. |
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| | | Strike or not Canada's largest federal public service union is expected to reveal what came of last-ditch talks over the weekend after threatening the largest strike against a single employer in Canada's history.s. |
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| | | Starship launch Elon Musk's SpaceX is about to take its most daring leap yet with a round-the-world test flight of its mammoth Starship.
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| | MUST-SEE VIDEO | The Weeknd makes a surprise appearance at Coachella music festival | |
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| | ONE MORE THING | Tibetan Canadians say video of Dalai Lama kissing boy taken out of context | |
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