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GOOD MORNING CTV News sources confirm the federal government plans to drop its COVID-19 vaccine border policy, Canadians are cutting back on groceries amid high inflation, and a B.C. actor who played a role in the Netflix series 'Riverdale' receives a life sentence. Here's what you need to know to start your day. | | | | Border restrictions The federal government plans to drop its COVID-19 vaccine border requirements by the end of September and make the ArriveCan application optional, sources confirm to CTV News. |
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| | | Cutting back Amid soaring prices at grocery stores, a new survey has found that 23.6 per cent of Canadians have had to cut back on the amount of food they were buying. |
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| | | Life sentence A young B.C. actor who fatally shot his mother in their Squamish home has been sentenced to life in prison with no parole eligibility for 14 years. |
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| | | Putin's orders The Russian president has ordered a partial mobilization of reservists in Russia, warning the West in a TV address that he isn't bluffing over using all the means at his disposal to defend his country's territory. |
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| | | Census data Census data: Statistics Canada releases its latest 2021 census report on the housing landscape in Canada today, focused on Indigenous people, including on living conditions on and off-reserve for Indigenous communities. |
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| | MUST-SEE VIDEO | Cockpit footage of the moment a U.S. Navy jet was downed by a bird strike in Texas. | |
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| | ONE MORE THING | Actually, five things to know about the federal government's new affordability plan. | |
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