GOOD MORNING
CTV News travels to Pakistan and finds some Afghan who left their country now find themselves homeless, a new weather forecast predicts many Canadians will be in for a "two-faced" winter, and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith tables her controversial sovereignty act.
Here's what you need to know to start your day.
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Refugee camp
CTV News visits a refugee camp in Pakistan, where Afghan children live in flimsy tents set up in a park, without basics like running water or ample food, with only their mothers for protection.
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Winter forecast
Despite warm and mild temperatures stretching on throughout most of the fall season, the wrath of winter may be coming soon, experts say. But frigid temperatures aren’t expected to last.
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Sovereignty act
Danielle Smith introduces the Sovereignty within a United Canada Act in the provincial legislature while trying to reassure Albertans that it has nothing to do with leaving the country.
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Canada commutes
A new census release from Statistics Canada Wednesday is expected to shed light on how people got to work last year, and what kind of jobs they were doing.
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China's reformer
Former President Jiang Zemin, who led China out of isolation after the army crushed the Tiananmen Square pro-democracy protests in 1989 and supported economic reforms that led to a decade of explosive growth, has died at 96.
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| | MUST-SEE VIDEO |
Mauna Loa, the world's largest active volcano, erupts for the first time in nearly 40 years.
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| | ONE MORE THING | King Charles III's three-day tour of Canada earlier this year cost taxpayers at least $1.4 million, according to documents obtained by CTVNews.ca.
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