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GOOD MORNING A look at why Russia pulling out from the Ukraine grain deal might impact prices in Canada, a Canadian man was taken into custody after allegedly killing a Mexican police officer, and the Emergencies Act inquiry hears directly from "Freedom Convoy" organizers. Here's what you need to know to start your day. | | | | Grain drain Russia's recent pullout from a deal that allowed Ukraine to export grain will likely impact prices in Canada, experts say. |
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| | | Canadian in custody A Canadian man was taken into custody after allegedly shooting and killing a police officer responding to a call in the Mexican resort town of Tulum, prosecutors said Tuesday. |
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| | | 'Freedom Convoy' power struggle The Emergencies Act inquiry began hearing from "Freedom Convoy" protest organizers Tuesday. From descriptions of a "power struggle" between various factions, to the role TikTok played in sparking the cross-Canada convoys, here's some key moments from the testimony. |
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| | | Jets scrambled While the Canadian government and military usually don't respond to reports of unidentified flying objects, there have been some recent exceptions, including cases where CF-18 fighter jets were scrambled. |
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| | | 'Tip of the iceberg' A report from the Canadian Centre for Child Protection says 252 current or former school personnel committed or were accused of committing offences of a sexual nature against 548 children over a five-year span. |
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| | MUST-SEE VIDEO | A man reels in a massive muskie while fishing in the Toronto Harbour. | |
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| | ONE MORE THING | Look up! Meteor showers, a lunar eclipse and Uranus at opposition are among the major astronomical events slated for November. | |
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