| | | | FIVE THINGS TO KNOW | | | | Volcanic eruption A Canadian man is among thousands of cruise ship passengers docked in a New Zealand port after a nearby volcano erupted, killing at least six people and leaving eight others missing. |
| | | | Tax cut Finance Minister Bill Morneau has tabled a motion in the House of Commons to move on the Liberal's promised tax cut for the middle class, saying the cut will have a positive effect on the economy. |
| | | | Workplace discrimination A Federal Court judge has ordered Canada's human rights watchdog to re-investigate claims from a former CIBC employee who said he was discriminated against on the job because he wasn't gay. |
| | | | Nonna's minestrone In a classroom experiment turned research paper, scientists and school children discovered that some soup broths contain properties that may prevent the growth of malaria parasites. |
| | | | Controversial sweaters Walmart Canada is apologizing after several "ugly" Christmas sweaters, including one of a snowman Santa sitting in front of what appears to be three lines of cocaine, were posted for sale on its website. |
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| | | As voters in the United Kingdom head to the polls later this week, Scotland could be the key determinant for the future of Brexit. | | |
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| | | Taking a spin as host | | Famous letter-turner Vanna White is temporarily hosting "Wheel of Fortune" with the help of a classic Disney character as long-time host Pat Sajak recovers from emergency surgery. |
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