| | | GOOD MORNING | The Bank of Canada is set to make an announcement on interest rates, the Transport Minister says there’s no need to fear a food shortage from the trucker vaccine mandate, and a prosecutor in Mexico says the killing of two Canadians was motivated by a gang debt. Here's what you need to know to start your day. |
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FIVE THINGS TO KNOW | | Interest rate Some economists are expecting the Bank of Canada to raise its interest rate this morning from the rock-bottom level of 0.25 per cent, marking the first of multiple hikes over the course of 2022. |
| | Trucker mandate Transport Minister Omar Alghabra says there's no reason to fear food shortages will result from a minority of truck drivers refusing to comply with a Canada-U.S. border vaccine mandate. |
| | 'So many angry people' As a growing group of protesting truckers and supporters make their way to Ottawa, experts say the online rhetoric about it is getting increasingly worrisome. |
| | Canadians killed A prosecutor in Mexico said the killing of two Canadians at a resort was motivated by debts between international gangs apparently dedicated to drug and weapons trafficking. |
| | 'Partygate' report U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson is bracing for the conclusions of an investigation into allegations of lockdown-breaching parties, which could help end a scandal or bring his time in office to an end. |
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Old fish | Meet Methuselah, the fish that likes to eat fresh figs, get belly rubs and is believed to be the oldest living aquarium fish in the world. |
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