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September 7, 2022

GOOD MORNING

A study suggests blood type may be an indicator of stroke risk, a province adapts a controversial sugar tax. and Canada might be getting a 1,000 km/h train. 

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

Rate increase

The Bank of Canada is expected to raise its overnight rate for the fifth time, amid historically high inflation. An expert says to expect "a pretty significant rate hike."

Stabbing victims

A first responder and a 77-year-old widower are among the victims identified in a stabbing rampage in Saskatchewan that claimed the lives of 10 people and injured 18 others.

COVID-19 lingering

Is the coronavirus on its way out? You might think so, but scientists say no, predicting it will linger far into the future. 

65 per cent increase

A new report from the Alzheimer Society of Canada predicts nearly one million people in the country will be living with dementia by the end of the decade.

Unprecedented clarity

New footage has been released showing the wreck of the RMS Titanic as it's never been seen before: in full 8K quality, the highest screen resolution currently available.

MUST-SEE VIDEO

Why are there more wasps buzzing around this summer?

ONE MORE THING

Justin Bieber suspended his world tour for health reasons following his Ramsay Hunt diagnosis. 

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