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October 26, 2022

GOOD MORNING

Canadian women have been freed from an ISIS detention camp in Syria,  Bloc Quebecois Leader Yves-François Blanchet tabled a motion for Canada to cut ties with the monarchy and a respiratory virus is alarming parents. 

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

Freed from ISIS

Two Canadian women and at least one child have been freed from an ISIS detention camp in Syria, CTV News has confirmed.

Cutting ties

Following a motion tabled in the House of Commons to sever ties between Canada and the monarchy, Bloc Quebecois Leader Yves-François Blanchet on Tuesday called the institution "incredibly racist" and "slave-driven."


Parents alarmed

Cases of RSV are on the rise in Canada. According to the Public Health Agency of Canada’s latest Respiratory Virus Report, there has been a steady increase in positive RSV tests across the country since early September, particularly in Quebec.

Going up

Ahead of the Bank of Canada's expected hefty hike of its key interest rate Wednesday morning, here's a timeline of how we got here.


Emergencies Act alternatives

Documents submitted to the Public Order Emergency Commission show RCMP Commissioner Brenda Lucki did not believe officials had employed "all available tools" to dismantle the anti-mandate protests in Ottawa, prior to the Emergencies Act being invoked.

MUST-SEE VIDEO

This extreme closup photo of an ant's face may be more terrifying than anything you'll see this Halloween season.



ONE MORE THING

A week after his family doctor ordered a routine test, Don Martin received a voicemail nobody wants to hear. In a very personal column for CTVNews.ca, Martin shares his diagnosis

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