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GOOD MORNING Health experts say mandatory labelling on alcoholic beverages plays a key role in raising awareness, Canada is performing more organ transplants from MAID donors than any other country, and a First Nation located in Kenora, Ont. says it has discovered anomalies on the grounds of a former residential school. Here's what you need to know to start your day. | | | | New alcohol guidelines Following the release of new alcohol consumption guidelines this week, health experts say mandatory labelling on alcoholic beverages plays a key role in raising awareness around negative health impacts. |
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| | | | Chopper crash Ukraine's interior minister and three children are among the dead after a helicopter crash near a kindergarten in a Kyiv suburb. |
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| | | 'We need to get to the truth' A First Nation located in Kenora, Ont. announced that an investigation into a former residential school site using ground-penetrating radar has found at least 171 anomalies. |
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| | | No. 1 seed's out Australian Open defending champion Rafael Nadal lost in the second round, abruptly ending his bid for a record-extending 23rd Grand Slam trophy. |
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| | MUST-SEE VIDEO | Co-pilot started flying after husband's plane crash in Nepal | |
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| | ONE MORE THING | 'Just unacceptable': Air Canada forgets passenger's customized wheelchair in Toronto | |
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