| | | | FIVE THINGS TO KNOW | | | | Nationwide protests Prime Minister Justin Trudeau faced heavy criticism from opposition party leaders over the Liberal government's response to anti-pipeline protests, which he called a "critical moment" for Canada. |
| | | | Wet'suwet'en talks Independent MP Jody Wilson-Raybould said she would be willing to act as a mediator for the government in its efforts to address the ongoing demonstrations that have shut down much of the country's rail system. |
| | | | Price-fixing scheme Three provincial courts have approved $25.6 million in settlement funds for Canadian motorists affected by alleged price-fixing in the automotive industry. |
| | | | Animal attack An Ontario realtor is recovering after she says she suffered a vicious dog attack during a house showing in Barrie. |
| | | | Shanidar Cave New sets of Neanderthal remains found in a historical archeological site in Iraqi Kurdistan could unlock secrets of ancient burial rites, according to a new study. |
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| | | The 14-day quarantine aboard the Diamond Princess in Japan is now over, but Canadians aboard the ship have been ordered to stay put until Friday. | | |
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| | | Brain surgery performance | | In just-released video footage, a violinist for the Isle of Wight Symphony Orchestra played her instrument while surgeons removed a tumour from her brain during surgery in January to ensure surgeons did not damage her motor skills. |
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