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July 21, 2023

GOOD MORNING

The union representing striking B.C. dockworkers is set to have an emergency meeting today, Paul Bernardo will stay at a medium-security prison after a review, and an increase to the Canada Child Benefit.

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

End of the strike?

Leadership for the union representing striking B.C. dockworkers is set to have an emergency meeting Friday to decide if they will send a proposed deal to members for a vote.

Bernardo transfer

The decision to transfer notorious serial rapist and convicted killer Paul Bernardo to a medium-security prison was 'sound' and followed all applicable laws, a review has found.

Inflation impact

Parents who receive the Canada Child Benefit will start to see an increase, with the indexed-to-inflation monthly payment getting its annual boost this month.

Comparing costs

As the average price of a home in Canada rises year-over-year, a new study is highlighting the growing gap between the cost of condominiums and houses in major Canadian cities.

Wildfire-related death

A helicopter pilot who was helping fight fires in northern Alberta was killed in a crash on Wednesday.

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