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July 21, 2022

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Indigenous groups want the Vatican to return artifacts, airline workers are facing insults and physical threats from frustrated passengers, and temperatures are expected to exceed 30 C in parts of Canada.

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

Indigenous artifacts

The Vatican houses tens of thousands of artifacts and art made by Indigenous people around the world. Indigenous groups in Canada want them returned.

History lesson

The Bank of Canada is taking historic action to slow soaring inflation, having learned costly lessons from history when central banks let inflation run rampant.

High heat

Environment Canada issues heat warnings for a several provinces, with temperatures expected to reach or surpass 30 C in the coming days.

Airline workers

From verbal abuse to physical threats, workers in the airline industry are on the receiving end of passenger frustration stoked by flight delays and lost luggage.

Mario Draghi

Italian Premier Mario Draghi resigned Thursday after key coalition allies boycotted a confidence vote, signalling the likelihood of another election for the country.

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ONE MORE THING

Here's how you can keep your home cool during a heat wave.

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