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July 18, 2023

GOOD MORNING

Canada launches a new work permit, James Cameron is set to take part in an exclusive chat with CTV News, and a B.C. family suspects wildfire smoke contributed to a nine-year-old’s fatal asthma attack.

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

Foreign workers

Canada is launching a work permit for U.S. H-1B holders. Here's what you need to know.

Deep dive

Oscar-winning Canadian filmmaker James Cameron is set to visit Ottawa today to attend the launch of a Canadian Geographic exhibit about his feats of deep-sea exploration in an exclusive broadcast by CTV News.

'Never expected that from asthma'

The B.C. Coroners Service is investigating the death of a nine-year-old and whether wildfire smoke played a role in aggravating his asthma.

'Critical information'

The Canadian Cancer Society has released a new strategy for collecting data on cancer, one that they hope will address serious gaps in our knowledge of this deadly disease.

Longstanding partnership over

Nike has permanently ended its sponsorship of Hockey Canada following backlash over its handling of allegations of sexual assaults and funding for settlements of these claims.

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ONE MORE THING

A tin box with a secret compartment led a U.S. Goodwill employee to discover a hidden treasure.

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