Your morning briefing from CTVNews.ca
|
GOOD MORNING Prime Minister Justin Trudeau attends a candlelight vigil in Laval, Que., following the deadly daycare crash, the justice minister says the federal government is giving "serious consideration" to bail reform, and Pamela Anderson says she isn't looking for sympathy for her painful past detailed in her recently released memoir. Here's what you need to know to start your day. | | | | 'It's unimaginable' Prime Minister Justin Trudeau attends a candlelight vigil in Laval, Que., to commemorate the victims of the deadly daycare bus crash. |
|
| | | Bail reform Justice Minister David Lametti says he is giving "serious consideration" to reforming Canada's bail laws in response to a request from premiers to make changes. |
|
| | | Help wanted? Canadians will get a better picture of the jobs market this morning, when Statistics Canada releases its labour force survey for January. |
|
| | | Out of sight A plaque memorializing a watershed moment of citizen resistance to the 'Freedom Convoy' last year has been taken down. |
|
| | | 'I'm not looking for an apology' Pamela Anderson says she's not seek sympathy for the many career indignities she details in her recently released memoir and documentary.
|
|
|
|
| | MUST-SEE VIDEO | Fire crews free a U.S. toddler after she got her head stuck in a cake pan. | |
|
| | ONE MORE THING | A new AI tool could help doctors better personalize breast cancer treatment. | |
|
| |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Subscribe to our other newsletters |
|
A curated newsletter on the day’s most important news. | The biggest headlines to start your morning. | A twice-weekly update on the latest from Parliament Hill. |
|
|
|