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October 31, 2022

GOOD MORNING

'Freedom Convoy' protest organizers will take the stand at the Emergencies Act inquiry this week, Ontario says it will table legislation to prevent a looming education worker strike, and the remains of an Inuk woman missing for five years have been found in Ottawa.

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

Emergencies Act inquiry

Slated to appear on the stand this week as part of the Emergencies Act inquiry are protest organizers who may be able to shed light on the conception of the "Freedom Convoy" movement.

Pre-emptive legislation

Ontario's education minister intends to introduce legislation Monday that will avert a looming support staff strike and impose a contract on them, a proposition the union said it is prepared to fight.

Mary Papatsie

Ottawa police say human remains found in a Vanier apartment building under construction are those of a missing Inuk woman, last seen in Ottawa's east end more than five years ago.

Going hungry

The majority of respondents in a newly released Canada-wide survey said they are using coupons or hunting for sales to cope with increasing food costs, while one-in-five were also reducing meal sizes or skipping meals altogether.

'Greenwashing, lying and cheating'

Climate activist Greta Thunberg is calling out next month's United Nations climate summit in Egypt for being 'held in a tourist paradise in a country that violates many basic human rights.'

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An Edmonton Oilers fan travelled from Germany and got to meet his favourite player.

ONE MORE THING

Canadian documentary "Scrap" looks at what happens to old airplanes, streetcars and phone booths.

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