| | | | FIVE THINGS TO KNOW | | | | House explosion A woman has been charged with impaired driving after a vehicle slammed into a home in London, Ont. and hit a gas line, causing a major explosion that injured six first responders and one civilian. |
| | | | SNC-Lavalin affair When the ethics commissioner found Prime Minister Justin Trudeau had contravened the Conflict of Interest Act for trying to influence then-justice minister Jody-Wilson-Raybould, many Canadians were surprised to learn that there would be no punishment. |
| | | | Phishing scam In a single transaction, taxpayers lost $1.04 million after the City of Saskatoon says it fell victim to a fraudster posing as a construction company executive. |
| | | | Land purchase U.S. President Donald Trump has talked to allies about buying Greenland for the United States, but aides say they have not taken his comments seriously. |
| | | | Cyber spies In an unorthodox recruitment effort, Canada's electronic spy agency has teamed up with an Ottawa escape room company to track down potential new hires. |
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| | | Hong Kong clashes are leading to fear of further escalation for many of the 300,000 Canadians living there, with some describing scenes feeling "like a war movie." | | |
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| | | Safety video stirs confusion | | Despite more than 250,000 views on Twitter, some social media users are scratching their heads as to the meaning of a video posted by the Saskatchewan Safety Council. |
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