| | | | FIVE THINGS TO KNOW | | | | China imports China has agreed to allow Canadian meat products into the country, ending a five-month suspension after officials in the People's Republic said some beef and pork had tested positive for a banned additive. |
| | | | Impeachment hearing Reversing his previous testimony, U.S. diplomat Gordon Sondland has acknowledged what Democrats say was a quid pro quo, pushed by U.S. President Donald Trump and his personal lawyer with Ukraine. |
| | | | Canadians abroad Global Affairs has confirmed that a family of four from the Edmonton area are dead after a car crash in South Africa while on a missionary trip. |
| | | | Winnipeg violence Police in Winnipeg are investigating a 40th homicide -- one short of the city's most homicides recorded in a year -- and now, the mayor is asking the federal and provincial governments for help. |
| | | | Tap water While homeowners concerned about lead in their drinking water should check with their local authorities for more information, CTVNews.ca has compiled a guide on steps that can be taken to help reduce or eliminate exposure. |
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| | | An open letter signed by thousands of scientists from around the world may be the clearest demonstration yet of their near-unanimous agreement about a global climate crisis. | | |
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| | | Pot and PTSD | | New research out of British Columbia has found that cannabis use could be helping Canadians cope with some of the effects of post-traumatic stress disorder. |
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