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GOOD MORNING A new poll shows a divide between Conservatives and Canadians as a whole when it comes to party leadership candidates, an Ontario nurse is facing charges in connection with an alleged assault of a 2-year-old, and an exclusive interview with a "train surfer" being sought by Toronto police. Here's what you need to know to start your day. | | | | Party preference Pierre Poilievre remains the heavy favourite to be the next Conservative party leader but he trails opponent Jean Charest for support among Canadians as a whole. |
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| | | Child injured An Ontario nurse is facing charges in connection with the alleged assault of a two-year-old boy with "significant medical limitations" in Niagara Region. |
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| | | Exclusive interview A man who claims to be one of the people seen "surfing" on the roof of a moving subway train in Toronto is speaking out about his stunts and the looming threat of a police arrest. |
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| | | 'Extremely intrusive' Privacy and civil liberties experts say previously undisclosed spyware tools used by the RCMP are "extremely intrusive" and they are calling for stronger oversight and regulation of spyware in Canada. |
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| | | Ancient formula deciphered The ingredients in a 2,300-year-old ancient Chinese chemistry formula have finally been identified, revealing new secrets about metallurgy in ancient China. |
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| | MUST-SEE VIDEO | An Ontario golfer pulls off the shot of a lifetime when he hits a hole-in-one to win a new truck. | |
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| | ONE MORE THING | How one Canadian family of five is coping with the highest inflation in years. | |
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