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September 7, 2023

GOOD MORNING

Ottawa finds a judge for its foreign interference inquiry, the world experiences the hottest summer on record and the Bank of Canada reveals its latest key interest rate decision. 

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

Foreign meddling

After months of deliberations, the federal government has found a judge to lead a public inquiry into foreign interference, CTV News has confirmed. 

Hottest summer on record

June, July and August were the warmest months on record globally, by a large margin, according to recent findings from the Copernicus Climate Change Service.

Bank of Canada's rate decision

The Bank of Canada decided to hold its key interest rate on Wednesday, but the central bank is keeping the door open to more rate hikes.

Who's most trusted on housing

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's Liberals are less trusted when it comes to improving housing affordability than the federal Conservatives and the New Democrats, exclusive new polling numbers indicate.

Wedding shooting

The two men killed and six others injured in the long weekend shooting outside a reception in Ottawa's south end were not the intended targets, police say.

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