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GOOD MORNING Three out of five Conservative candidates gear up for the party’s final debate, a Canadian Forces Snowbirds aircraft crashes shortly after takeoff in B.C., and a breakthrough operation separates three-year-old twin boys connected at the brain. Here's what you need to know to start your day. | | | | Conservative debate Three out of five candidates prepare for the party’s last official debate, set to take place on Wednesday. The Conservative party’s decision to hold a third debate has received harsh criticism. |
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| | | Snowbirds plane crash A Canadian Forces Snowbirds aircraft crashed in northern B.C. shortly after takeoff Tuesday afternoon. The plane was damaged, but the lone pilot did not sustain any injuries. |
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| | | Travel restrictions A new study looking at the first and second waves of the pandemic says that travel restrictions barring entry to Canada drastically reduced the number of COVID-19 cases entering the country, but couldn't stop new outbreaks. |
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| | | 'A wake-up call' Crime data released by Statistics Canada reveals that police-reported extortion cases in Canada increased by nearly 300 per cent over the last 10 years. |
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| | | Breakthrough operation Doctors have successfully separated a pair of three-year-old twin boys fused at the brain after months of cross-continental planning. |
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| | MUST-SEE VIDEO | Authorities in Chile are investigating how a massive sinkhole measuring 200 metres deep and 25 metres wide opened near a copper mine. | |
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| | ONE MORE THING | With inflation at a nearly 40-year high, parents are feeling the pinch. | |
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