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GOOD MORNING As politicians consider whether to close their TikTok accounts, cybersecurity experts advise the general public about its risks. Experts weigh in on whether COVID-19 or the vaccine poses a greater risk of heart problems, and CTV News has learned a major UFO study is underway. Here's what you need to know to start your day. | | | | UFO study underway The Canadian government's top scientist has launched a study into UFOs and will release a public report by mid-2024. Outlined in a February 2023 PowerPoint presentation obtained by CTVNews.ca, the study seeks to understand how unidentified aerial phenomena reports are handled in Canada. |
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| | | Insurance issue The family of a Saskatchewan man who suffered a stroke in Arizona says he racked up hundreds of thousands of dollars in medical bills after his insurance company denied coverage. |
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| | | TikTok fallout With the social media app TikTok now banned on government-issued devices, politicians consider whether to delete their accounts, and cybersecurity experts offer advice for the general public. |
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| | | Cardiac complications Nearly three years since the start of the pandemic, cardiologists weigh in on whether COVID-19 or vaccines pose a greater risk of heart problems. |
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| | | Baggage blues New research suggests roughly one-third of Canadians have lost their luggage when flying -- and 6.7 per cent of those who did never saw their belongings again.
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| | MUST-SEE VIDEO | Expensive surprise for Ottawa teen skating on a local pond: a $125 ticket. | |
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| | ONE MORE THING | Snowblowers sold at Canadian Tire recalled over electric shock hazard. | |
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