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GOOD MORNING The Bank of Canada is expected to announce yet another interest hike, First Nations investigators find 'evidence of genocide,' and Toronto police charge four teens after a swarming attack. Here's what you need to know to start your day. Here's what you need to know to start your day. | | | | One last rate hike? The Bank of Canada is expected to announce yet another interest hike on Wednesday, and economists are hoping that it will be the last one for a while. |
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| | | 'Evidence of genocide' An organization investigating unmarked graves near a residential school in eastern Alberta says it has uncovered "physical and documented evidence of a genocide." |
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| | | Swarming attack Four 13-year-old boys have been charged in connection with a "swarming" attack on board a bus in Toronto. |
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| | | Great resignation? In late 2021, we asked Canadians to share their stories about how they changed jobs during the COVID-19 pandemic. CTVNews.ca caught up with some of those people to see where they are now, and ask whether the decision they made was the right one. |
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| | | Academy Awards A select group of Canadians is up for Oscar glory including Torontonian Sarah Polley who vies for best picture and best adapted screenplay with her drama "Women Talking." |
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| | MUST-SEE VIDEO | A rare video shows three cougars gathering in a backyard in Colwood, attracting the attention of community members and police. | |
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| | ONE MORE THING | Researchers from Montreal and India have detected a radio signal from a galaxy that's nearly nine billion light years away. | |
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