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Some Canadian travellers express frustration over quarantine facilities, Biden is set to raise Ukraine concerns in a phone call with Putin, and Canada may experience a turkey shortage this holiday season. Here's what you need to know to start your day.
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Travel restrictions As Canada strengthens its travel restrictions amid the rise of the Omicron variant, frustration and confusion mounts for travellers stuck at quarantine facilities. |
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Biden-Putin call U.S. President Joe Biden is set to have a video call with Russia President Vladimir Putin amid tensions regarding Russian troops gathering at the Ukraine border. |
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Pearl Harbor
Dozens of survivors are expected at the site of the Japanese bombing 80 years ago that led to the U.S. joining the Second World War. |
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Merkel end-date
After 16 years as German chancellor, Angela Merkel's role as a pioneer and leader will come to a close after a three-party deal to form a new government was reached. |
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Turkey shortage
Supply-chain issues across Canada could threaten the availability of a Christmas dinner staple: turkey. |
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A soccer tournament with teams made up of blind and visually impaired players kicked off in Mexico this week, which organizers say is helping to build inclusion in sports. | |
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Poutine abroad | A food truck named The Funky Pickle, run by an Alberta couple, is bringing some Canadian flavour to the southern English town of Farnham. |
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