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August 29, 2022

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau calls for unity against intimidation, a fuel leak forces NASA to scrap the launch of Artemis 1, and a former naval officer speaks out about sexual assault and addiction.

Here's what you need to know to start your day.

Call for unity

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is calling for political leaders to take a united stance against threats of violence after Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland was confronted by a man who repeatedly yelled profanities at her.

Artemis 1

A fuel leak has forced NASA to scrub the launch of its new moon rocket on Monday.

'I kept it a secret'

A former member of the Royal Canadian Navy is speaking out about sexual assault in the forces and her subsequent struggle with addiction.

Campaign of hate

A disturbing trend in attacks against female BIPOC media workers has reached a "fever pitch," according to the president of the Canadian Association of Journalists.

COVID vaccines

Not all infectious disease experts are on the same page about the benefits of vaccine mandates.

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What we know about the six people killed in a single-vehicle crash in Barrie, Ont.

ONE MORE THING

The last remaining member of an uncontacted Brazilian Indigenous tribe has died.

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