| | | GOOD MORNING | A huge Russian convoy bears down on Kyiv, an Ontario soccer player trades his cleats for combat boots to fight in Ukraine, and COVID-19 restrictions at the border have been eased. Here's what you need to know to start your day. |
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FIVE THINGS TO KNOW | | Russia-Ukraine crisis Russian shelling pounded civilian targets in Ukraine's second-largest city again Tuesday, and a 65-kilometre-long convoy of tanks and other vehicles threatens the capital. |
| | Canada ships arms Canada will be supplying Ukraine with anti-tank weapons and ammunition to be used against the Russian-led attack, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced. |
| | 'You know that you might die' A Guelph, Ont., soccer player has traded in his cleats for combat boots, joining the Ukrainian military to fight in the war against Russia. |
| | Soiled spuds Potato farmers on Prince Edward Island expect to have finished destroying about 136 million kilograms of potatoes by Friday. |
| | New travel rules Eased COVID-19 restrictions at the border have taken effect, with fully vaccinated travellers no longer needing an expensive pre-arrival molecular test result to enter Canada. |
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A fixer working with CTV's Paul Workman courageously quit his job to join Ukraine's fight against Russia. | |
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Long-haul symptoms | Many who are on the mend from COVID-19 may have noticed a confusing symptom plaguing them for weeks: a sudden, unexplained spiking of their heart rate. |
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