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GOOD MORNING Prime Minister Justin Trudeau pledges to build better infrastructure in Fiona's wake, satellite images capture the dramatic erosion on P.E.I.'s coastline, and Ukraine’s president lashes out after Russia's "sham referendums." Here's what you need to know to start your day. | | | | 'Lessons to be learned' Justin Trudeau travels to Nova Scotia and P.E.I., where he pledges to find ways to build more resilient infrastructure after inspecting the extensive damage caused by post-tropical storm Fiona. |
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| | | Damaged coastline As scientists and environmental experts assess the damage left by Fiona, one of the Maritimes' essential ecosystems was severely hit and it could potentially take up to a decade to recover. |
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| | | Cuba in the dark Hurricane Ian knocked out power across the entire island of Cuba when it made landfall. |
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| | | Orange Shirt Day Indigenous designers are asking the public to make sure their orange shirt purchases for Sept. 30 are actually going towards supporting the cause. |
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| | | 'Sham referendums' Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy issues a warning that Russia's "sham referendums" and attempts to annex Ukrainian territory rule out any talks with Moscow as long as Vladimir Putin remains president. |
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| | MUST-SEE VIDEO | A woman shares her tale of survival after nearly being swept out to sea during post-tropical storm Fiona. | |
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| | ONE MORE THING | How hard is it to cheat at a chess tournament? Experts weigh in amid a high-level scandal in the chess world. | |
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