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GOOD MORNING What to know about 'devastating' invasive strep in Canada, the federal government’s grocery rebate passes, and a mother says she faced discrimination on a Flair Airlines flight. Here's what you need to know to start your day. | | | | 'Devastating' infections Several countries are reporting sustained spikes of invasive Group A streptococcus (iGAS) infections at a time when such infectthe season for strep infections should be winding down, and Canada is among them. Here's what we know about. |
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| | | Grocery rebate In a rare showing of all-party support, the federal government's bill to enact the one-time so-called grocery rebate and roll out $2 billion in urgent health-care funding to the provinces and territories passed all stages in the House of Commons on Wednesday. |
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| | | Discrimination allegation A mother with an infant says she faced discrimination on a Flair Airlines flight when all she wanted to do was sit in the seat she paid for and was assigned. |
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| | | Labour action Canada's largest federal public-service union and Ottawa are both warning of likely service disruptions as nearly one-third of all federal workers remain on strike.. |
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| | | K-pop star Moon Bin, a singer from South Korean boyband Astro, was found dead at his home in Seoul after his manager went to check because he wasn't responding to contacts.
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| | MUST-SEE VIDEO | American woman allegedly poisoned husband with drain cleaner | |
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| | ONE MORE THING | Sporadic new mpox cases in Canada have experts urging vaccination ahead of summer | |
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