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GOOD MORNING Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario opens a second ICU due to an influx of critically ill patients, a Canadian baby makes medical history, and archaeologists in Egypt find a tunnel some believe could lead to a long-awaited discovery. Here's what you need to know to start your day. | | | | 'Unprecedented' crisis Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario, currently dealing with a never-before-seen influx of children with illnesses including RSV, COVID-19, flu and other viruses, has opened a second pediatric intensive care unit to address an overflow of critically ill patients. |
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| | | Treatment in utero A Canadian toddler is being celebrated in the scientific world as the first treated in utero for a genetic disease that would have quickly killed her. |
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| | | Remembrance Day Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will miss Friday's national Remembrance Day ceremony in Ottawa to attend a summit in Cambodia involving countries from across Southeast Asia. |
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| | | War in Ukraine Russia's announced retreat from Kherson in Ukraine, and a potential stalemate in fighting over the winter could provide both countries an opportunity to negotiate peace, a U.S. official said. |
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| | | Cleopatra's tomb Just 13 metres beneath the ground of an ancient Egyptian city is a mysterious tunnel that some believe could lead to the undiscovered tomb of Cleopatra. |
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| | MUST-SEE VIDEO | Stunning video shows the moment a large shark leapt out of the water and landed on top of a fishing vessel in waters off Whitianga, New Zealand. | |
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| | ONE MORE THING | Where is cancer most prevalent in Canada? Key takeaways from the latest national report. | |
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