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GOOD MORNING Via Rail service will continue after the company and workers reach a last-minute agreement, a woman suffering from long-haul COVID-19 has begun the process for medically assisted death, and NASA unveils the first image from the James Webb Space Telescope. Here's what you need to know to start your day. | | | | Strike averted A tentative agreement was reached between VIA Rail and Unifor early Tuesday, as workers were prepared to go on strike, a move that could have shut down passenger rail service across Canada. |
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| | | Charge update to murder Toronto police have updated a charge to murder in the case of a young woman who was set on fire at transit station and later died of her injuries. |
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| | | Exclusive: Facing charge A CTV National News investigation has uncovered that a refugee organization in the Toronto area has been sending families out to find their first home with a real estate agent who's currently facing a sexual assault charge. |
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| | | 'No cure' Contracting COVID-19 radically changed Tracey Thompson's life. She says the enduring illness and lack of substantive financial support has led her to begin the process of ending her life. |
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| | | 'Worst thing I've ever seen on the farm' A family in southwest Saskatchewan is facing both a financial and emotional loss after 28 of their cattle were struck and killed by lightning. |
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| | MUST-SEE VIDEO | Three teen boys in California are being hailed as heroes after rescuing a family from a home engulfed in flames. | |
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| | ONE MORE THING | The first image from NASA's new space telescope unveiled Monday is chock-full of galaxies and offers the deepest look of the cosmos ever captured. | |
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