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GOOD MORNING A Supreme Court justice is under investigation, a survivor of human trafficking has a warning for Canadian parents, and a discovery in central England appears to prove what had previously been a "folk tale." Here's what you need to know to start your day. | | | | Conduct under review The Canadian Judicial Council says it is reviewing a complaint about the alleged conduct of a Supreme Court of Canada justice. |
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| | | Cost certainty The Bank of Canada is set to announce its interest rate decision this morning, with economists widely expecting the central bank to hold its key rate. |
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| | | Advocate's trafficking tale A woman first lured into a sex trafficking ring as a teenager is warning parents it can happen "right beneath your nose." |
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| | | 'Matter resolved' The Tragically Hip has responded to an online dispute over the use of its music, saying a venue that recently hosted Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has a music licence and did not need "specific permissions" to play one of the band's songs. |
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| | | Cognitive impairment In a new Canadian study, researchers found that not only did participants who previously had COVID-19 perform worse on two specific cognitive tasks, but brain imaging showed that during these tasks, there was a lack of oxygen reaching the sections of the brain that would normally be fully engaged.
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| | MUST-SEE VIDEO | Alligator returned to Texas zoo 20 years after its alleged theft | |
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| | ONE MORE THING | 'There's always been this folk tale': Roman shrine uncovered beneath graveyard in central England | |
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