| | | GOOD MORNING | Russia's war in Ukraine is nearing a possibly more dangerous phase, Indigenous leaders are preparing to meet with Pope Francis, and an Ontario rescue agency denies a pet adoption to a family with a child with autism. Here's what you need to know to start your day. |
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Attack on Ukraine Russia's war in Ukraine is approaching a new, potentially more dangerous phase after a month of fighting has left Russian forces stalled by an outnumbered foe. |
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Oil and gas production Canada's oil and gas producers will be able to hike output by the equivalent of 300,000 barrels a day by the end of the year to help displace Russian fossil fuels. |
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Pope meeting
Indigenous leaders and survivors of residential institutions are preparing to meet with Pope Francis in Vatican City with hopes of making progress toward a papal visit to Canada. |
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'I was shocked'
An Ontario pet adoption agency refused a family's application due to a policy not to send dogs to homes with children who have autism. |
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World Cup
Canada's bid to seal a spot in the men's World Cup was put on hold Thursday after a loss to Costa Rica in which the Canadians played a man down most of the match. |
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When Pat Wells needed a life-saving kidney transplant, his wife, Mary-Jane, stepped up to help. | |
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Canadian volunteer fighters | Experts in military law suggest there are plenty of unanswered questions when it comes to Canadians volunteering to fight in Ukraine, particularly among former military members. |
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