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Details emerge from Russia's occupation of the Chornobyl nuclear plant, the latest inflation report is set to be released today, and the woman who was shoved onto subway tracks in Toronto speaks exclusively to CTV News. Here's what you need to know to start your day.

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FIVE THINGS TO KNOW
1
Nuclear risk 'nightmare'

Chornobyl nuclear power plant workers say they were held at gunpoint by Russian forces and had to work for more than a month straight with little food or sleep.

2
Subway shoving victim

The 39-year-old woman who was shoved onto Toronto subway tracks tells CTV News she felt like she was going to die and doesn't understand why she was pushed.

3
Masking rules
Despite the government maintaining mask mandates for travel, Uber will no longer require drivers and passengers to wear masks starting Friday, except in Quebec.
4
Netflix crackdown
A sharp drop in subscribers has Netflix considering changes such as minimizing password sharing and creating an ad-supported service.
5
Inflation report
Statistics Canada is set to offer its inflation report for March today amid rising gasoline and food prices.
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