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GOOD MORNING Water, power food and medicine are running out in Gaza, Trudeau weighs in on the Israel-Hamas war and calls for hostages to be released, and B.C. announces new rules for short-term rentals. Here's what you need to know to know to start your day. | | | | Humanitarian situation in Gaza Water, power, medicine and food supplies are nearing depletion in Gaza as Israel maintains its retaliation for last week's deadly rampage by Hamas, with no signs of a ceasefire in sight. |
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| | | Trudeau on war Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is calling for Hamas to immediately free Israeli hostages and for unimpeded humanitarian access into Gaza as the ongoing conflict stretches on. |
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| | | New rules for short-term rentals British Columbia has introduced new legislation on short-term rentals that will triple the fines for hosts who break the rules, among other measures. |
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| | | The cost of food Industry Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne says he wishes Canadian grocers would be more forthcoming about their plans to stabilize prices. |
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| | | State of real estate Home resales fell by 1.9 per cent across Canada in September, the third month in a row that resale rates have dropped, according to a new report by RBC.
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| | MUST-SEE VIDEO | Underground garage turned into 2,000-bed hospital in Israel | |
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| | ONE MORE THING | Chinese jets make 'dangerous and reckless' intercept of Canadian surveillance flight: Blair | |
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