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September 23, 2022

GOOD MORNING

Hurricane Fiona is set to make landfall in Atlantic Canada this weekend, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau apparently supports ending COVID-19 vaccine border rules, and Canada is finally set to name a new ambassador to China.

Here's what you need to know to start your day.

Hurricane Fiona

Hurricane Fiona is on track to blast through Atlantic Canada and Quebec as a formidable post-tropical storm this weekend.

Border rules

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has apparently agreed to let a cabinet order enforcing mandatory COVID-19 vaccination requirements at the Canadian border expire at the end of this month.

New ambassador

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has tapped Jennifer May to be Canada's new ambassador to China, filling a nearly year-long vacancy in the key diplomatic post, sources tell CTV News.

Colour change

A new study found lakes becoming less blue, with many at risk of permanently turning green-brown, and the reason may surprise you..

We asked, you answered

Amid a shortage of various over-the-counter children's medications, parents told CTVNews.ca of the pains they are taking to find relief for their sick kids.

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Despite rescuers' best efforts, more than 200 standed whales died on Australia's Ocean Beach.

ONE MORE THING

Here's a look at major hurricanes that have hit Canada.

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