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GOOD MORNING The annual pace of inflation rises in April, newly-released footage shows the use of force on an Indigenous prisoner in Quebec, and WestJet customers hold their breath as a strike notice jeopardizes travel plans. Here's what you need to know to start your day. | | | | Inflation edges up The annual pace of inflation rose in April to 4.4 per cent for the first time since it peaked in June last year. |
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| | | Excessive force Newly-released surveillance footage captured from inside a Quebec prison shows a group of correctional officers kicking and piling on an individual in distress. |
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| | | Far apart WestJet CEO Alexis von Hoensbroech says a massive gap remains between the airline's offer to pilots and the union's counter-proposal for a new contract as job action looms. |
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| | | Canada-Korea Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol signed a memorandum of understanding on supply chains for critical minerals and the transition to clean energy. |
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| | | End 'Driver Inc.' Several groups representing Canadian truckers are calling on the CRA to help end what they call a 'tax scam' impacting their industry, saying that it has reached the 'crisis level.'
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| | MUST-SEE VIDEO | An umpire pulls child out of a dust devil during a baseball game | |
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| | ONE MORE THING | A young girl who was abducted by her mother in Illinois has been found safe six years later, thanks to a Netflix viewer. | |
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