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GOOD MORNING An apology from the Dalai Lama, why cottage country may not be for everyone, and whether it’s actually more affordable to retire on a cruise ship. Here's what you need to know to start your day. | | | | Saying sorry Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama apologized Monday after a video showing him kissing a child on the lips triggered criticism. |
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| | | Judicial review A Mountie is taking the national police force to court over a harassment complaint she says was improperly dismissed by the RCMP’s new independent claims system. |
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| | | New research Babies born to mothers who experienced a mild or asymptomatic case of COVID-19 during pregnancy had normal brain development, a study suggests. |
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| | | Real estate forecast A new report from Royal LePage predicts a price drop for cabins and cottages across the country as many people who moved away at the height of the pandemic head back to cities. |
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| | | 'Pure serendipity' A supermassive black hole flying through space has left behind a trail of newborn stars twice as long as the Milky Way, a phenomenon researchers say they have never seen until now.
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| | MUST-SEE VIDEO | How and why beetles use their bottoms to absorb water | |
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| | ONE MORE THING | Would it really be more affordable to retire on a cruise ship? | |
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