| | | | FIVE THINGS TO KNOW | | | | Toronto van attack In a newly released police interview, Alek Minassian suggests that a lack of female attention pushed him to drive a rental van on a busy Toronto sidewalk last year, killing 10 people and injuring 16 others. |
| | | | Whistleblower report A redacted version of a whistleblower complaint at the centre of an impeachment probe against U.S. President Donald Trump alleges that Trump abused his office's power during a phone call with Ukraine's president. |
| | | | Immigration in Canada Business owners in parts of Quebec are pushing federal election candidates for increased immigration to address a growing regional shortage of workers that some blame on Bill 21. |
| | | | Housing crisis As NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh made a campaign promise to build 500,000 affordable homes, a B.C. woman says the housing crisis has forced her family of five to live out of a van. |
| | | | Climate strikes Students and protesters are hitting the streets across Canada and the world today, for a second round of global climate strikes. Here's what you need to know. |
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| | | At one of Canada's oldest grade schools, Ecole St-Malo in Quebec City, teacher Nancy Fall is finding unique ways to introduce refugee children to the outdoors and local culture. | | |
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| | | Labradoodle creator's life regret | | Dogs are commonly referred to as man's best friend, but the Australian dog breeder who created the labradoodle says he regrets "releasing a Frankenstein's monster." |
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