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GOOD MORNING
 
Canada has had more than 143,600 total cases of COVID-19, with more than 9,700 cases still active. Here's what else you need to know to start your day.
 
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Lisa LaFlamme on CTV
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
FIVE THINGS TO KNOW
 
1
  Ricin history
A Canadian was arrested Sunday evening at the U.S.-Canada border under suspicion that they had sent an envelope containing poison to the White House -- the latest attempted poisoning using a deadly toxin called ricin.
 
2
  Fishing rights
Sunday proved to be a tense day in St. Mary's Bay in Saulnierville, N.S., and saw commercial fishermen remove hundreds of lobster traps set by Indigenous fishermen amid an ongoing dispute over fishing rights.
 
3
  Quebec school closure
After a major testing operation in which 20 students and five staff members tested positive, authorities say a Quebec City school will be closed for two weeks.
 
4
  Stepping out
Even though the back-to-school season has coincided with a steady rise in Canada's active COVID-19 case count fuelling fears that a second wave may soon be upon us, Canadians are spending less time at home than they were one month ago.
 
5
  Brain repair
According to a new study, sleep helps build the brain's infrastructure until the age of about 2-and-a-half. After that, researchers say sleep's purpose shifts to brain maintenance and repair rather than brain-building.
 
 
 
MUST-SEE VIDEO
 
 
The 40th anniversary of the Terry Fox Run looked a little different this year as people were encouraged to walk on their own or in small groups amid ongoing physical distancing measures.
 
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ONE MORE THING...
 
 
An Emmy for Moira
 
The fish-out-of-water Canadian sitcom "Schitt's Creek" made history for its swan song season at the Emmy Awards Sunday night, nabbing all seven categories in which it was nominated, including best comedy series.
 
 
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