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GOOD MORNING The House of Commons votes to launch a study into the alleged targeting of MP Michael Chong by China, the Senate passes the “grocery rebate” legislation, and Canada is getting a newly redesigned passport. Here's what you need to know to start your day. | | | | MP targeted The House of Commons has unanimously agreed that a committee should strike a study into the "intimidation campaign" allegedly orchestrated by a now-expelled Chinese diplomat against Conservative MP Michael Chong and his family. |
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| | | Grocery rebate The Senate has passed legislation to implement the Liberals' promised "grocery rebate" and federal health transfer top-up. |
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| | | New passports Canada's newly redesigned passport includes improved security features and images that officials say reflect Canada's diverse people and landscapes. |
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| | | Trump show Former U.S. President Donald Trump brought his familiar bluster to a CNN town hall just a day after a civil jury found him liable for sexually assaulting a woman nearly three decades ago. |
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| | | Rest revelation Two researchers from McMaster University have found what they call the 'most effective' treatment for excessive daytime sleepiness..
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| | MUST-SEE VIDEO | Motorhome collides with truck during wild crash in Oregon | |
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| | ONE MORE THING | Responding to a call for help, Oklahoma police officers discover a 'very upset goat' | |
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