| | | GOOD MORNING | Ukraine accuses Russia of seizing aid workers from a humanitarian convoy, the Taliban keep secondary schools closed to girls, and a B.C. couple's persistence pays off with a big jackpot. Here's what you need to know to start your day. |
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FIVE THINGS TO KNOW | | Rescue workers Ukrainian leaders are accusing Russia of seizing 15 rescue workers from a humanitarian convoy trying to get desperately needed supplies into the besieged city of Mariupol. |
| | Trudeau in Europe Prime Minister Justin Trudeau kicks off a whirlwind trip with an address to the European Parliament in Brussels later today ahead of NATO and G7 talks. |
| | Afghan girls In a surprise decision, the hardline leadership of Afghanistan's new rulers has decided against opening educational institutions to girls beyond Grade 6. |
| | Tornado in Big Easy A tornado tore through parts of New Orleans and its suburbs Tuesday night, flipping cars, ripping roofs off homes, and killing at least one person. |
| | Lotto jackpot After playing the same lottery numbers since the 1980s, Lana and Joery Leung's persistence finally paid off with a massive $6-million jackpot. |
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Despite not winning the crown, an Ontario University student says competing as the first hijab-wearing contestant at Miss World was a win. | |
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It's not a coalition | No, the Liberals and NDP didn't form a coalition government. CTV News explains why a confidence-and-supply agreement is different. |
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