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GOOD MORNING The prime minister denies any "undue influence or pressure" on an RCMP's investigation, Pope Francis is set to visit the site of a residential school in Canada, and more Canadians are struggling to feed their families. Here's what you need to know to start your day. | | | | RCMP investigation Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is denying his government put "any undue influence or pressure," on the national police force's investigation into the 2020 Nova Scotia mass shooting. |
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| | | Child hunger in Canada Soaring grocery prices are making it hard for some Canadians to feed their children, as families lean on food banks and donations for support. |
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| | | Pope Francis visit The Vatican has released the program for the Pope's visit to Canada next month, which includes visiting the site of a former Alberta residential school with survivors of the institutions. |
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| | | 'Out of reach' A majority of Canadians who intend to travel this summer say high gas prices are affecting those planned getaways, according to a pair of recent surveys. |
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| | | Waiting for passports As passport delays continue around the country, an online tool on the Government of Canada’s website allows travellers to check estimated walk-in wait times at their nearest passport office. |
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| | MUST-SEE VIDEO | Andrea Fuentes prevented a tragedy at the swimming world championships after one of the athletes fainted in the pool. | |
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| | ONE MORE THING | A new painting of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge was revealed to the public on Thursday. Head to CTVNews.ca to see the portrait. | |
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