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GOOD MORNING WestJet proactively cancels flights across Canada ahead of stormy weather, a pair of Ukrainian teens find safety with an Ottawa couple, and a refugee charity says it's partnering with the feds to resettle LGBTQ2S+ Afghans. Here's what you need to know to start your day. | | | | Flight cancellations WestJet proactively cancels flights at airports in British Columbia, Ontario, and Quebec as storm systems bore down on the regions, deepening a cascade of disruptions that have sent travellers scrambling. |
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| | | 'We feel safe' Best friends Viktoriia Tipukhoval, 17, and Artur Halanishyn, 18, from Ukraine, are the only members of their respective families who managed to start a life in Canada – and it's largely because of one Ontario couple who volunteered to open their doors. |
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| | | Path to safety Rainbow Railroad, a charity that helps LGBTQ2S+ refugees find a safe home, says they are partnering with the Canadian government in order to resettle approximately 600 Afghans. |
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| | | Jan. 6 report In its final report, the U.S. House Jan. 6 committee asserts that former U.S. president Donald Trump criminally engaged in a 'multi-part conspiracy' to overturn the lawful results of the 2020 presidential election. |
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| | | PM's getaway Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is heading to Jamaica after Christmas for a one-week vacation with his immediate family. |
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| | MUST-SEE VIDEO | Four-year-old B.C. girl's hot chocolate stand is a hit with locals amid a rare snowstorm. | |
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| | ONE MORE THING | Canada's top doctor Theresa Tam on preparing for the next battle with COVID-19, and future epidemics. | |
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