| | | GOOD MORNING | Russia launches a wide-ranging attack on Ukraine, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau revokes the Emergencies Act, and deadly cold weather strikes central Canada. Here's what you need to know to start your day. |
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FIVE THINGS TO KNOW | | Russia attacks Ukraine Russia launches a wide-ranging attack on Ukraine, as President Vladimir Putin warns other countries that attempts to interfere would lead to "consequences you have never seen." |
| | Trudeau condemns Russia World leaders have begun to respond as Russia moves military forces into Ukraine, with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau condemning the action as an "egregious attack." |
| | Emergencies Act revoked Justin Trudeau says the government will end the use of the Emergencies Act after it was invoked just over a week ago in response to the truck convoy protests. |
| | Deadly weather As extreme cold weather warnings spread across parts of Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Quebec and Ontario, already deaths are following. |
| | 'Very happy' An Ontario worker who was paid below minimum wage for six months has received more than $16,000 in a settlement with her former employer. |
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A self-proclaimed TikTok psychic went viral when she had a dream of a Canadian book of poems. | |
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Flash before our eyes | A study of a dying man showed unexpected activity in the memory retrieval area of the brain, suggesting that the organ may replay significant life events just before we die. |
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