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GOOD MORNING The Canadian Armed Forces has been called in to assist with firefighting efforts, tourists are urged to avoid travel to Maui and Canadians seem split on changing the lyrics of the national anthem. Here's what you need to know to start your day. | | | | Army called in The Canadian Armed Forces have been deployed to Alberta and the Northwest Territories to assist with firefighting efforts as wildfires threaten multiple communities. |
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| | | Maui wildfires Hawaii officials are urging tourists to avoid travelling to Maui as many hotels prepare to house evacuees and first responders on the island that has faced deadly wildfires. |
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| | | Gay couple wins lawsuit A same-sex couple from Toronto has won a lawsuit in Italy after a moving image of their first moments with their newborn son was used without their consent in an anti-surrogacy campaign. |
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| | | | 'Flash mob' burglary A "mob of criminals" stole up to US$100,000 worth of merchandise from the Westfield Topanga Shopping Center in Los Angeles over the weekend, police say.
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| | MUST-SEE VIDEO | 'Gustnado' spotted at Ontario beach amid thundestorms | |
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| | ONE MORE THING | English-speaking Canadians split on changing 'O Canada' lyrics: survey | |
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