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GOOD MORNING Two people are dead after a vehicle explodes at the U.S.-Canada border, former RCMP intelligence official Cameron Jay Ortis is found guilty of breaching Canada's secrets law and a Canadian city hunts for an official bird. Here's what you need to know to start your day. | | | | Rainbow Bridge Two people are dead after a vehicle exploded on the U.S. side of the Rainbow Bridge border crossing at Niagara Falls. U.S. officials say there is "no indication of a terrorist attack." |
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| | | Cameron Ortis A jury has found former RCMP intelligence official Cameron Jay Ortis guilty of breaching Canada's secrets law, including revealing classified information to three individuals in 2015 and trying in a fourth instance. |
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| | | Israel-Hamas war Israel's national security adviser says the hostage deal with Hamas will not take effect before Friday, a day later than expected. |
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| | | 'Gobsmacked' Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre defended his party's unanimous rejection of a bill on the Canada-Ukraine Free Trade Agreement over carbon tax wording concerns. |
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| | | WHO The World Health Organization has made an official request to China for detailed information on an increase in respiratory illnesses and reported clusters of pneumonia in children.
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| | MUST-SEE VIDEO | New video leads to stunning twist in Calgary murder case | |
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| | ONE MORE THING | 'It can get quite heated': This Canadian city is on the hunt for an official bird | |
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