| | | GOOD MORNING | Safe corridors open to help Ukrainians to flee the country, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has a meeting with the chief of NATO, and a look ahead at possible record-breaking gas prices. Here's what you need to know to start your day. |
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Safe corridors Evacuations of people fleeing embattled Ukrainian cities along safe corridors began Tuesday, while UN officials say the refugee exodus has reached 2 million. |
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Tête-à-tête Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is in Latvia today for talks with NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg as Russia's invasion in Ukraine nears the two-week mark. |
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'Big Brother is behind you'
A Russian teacher who fled to Poland is shedding light on the misinformation campaigns and surveillance the Russian people face when it comes to this invasion. |
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Out of the clink
Tamara Lich, a high-profile organizer of the "Freedom Convoy" protest in Ottawa, has been released from jail following a bail review. |
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Pain at the pump
Gas analyst Dan McTeague believes the cost of fuel could get even higher before receding, with the potential for more recording-breaking prices at the pump. |
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In the midst of war, some Ukrainian couples are making the decision to tie the knot. | |
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COVID-19 after effects | Some regions of the human brain may shrink after a person has caught COVID-19, according to the first study to use brain scans to show a "before and after" look at the brain following infection. |
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