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October 18, 2022

GOOD MORNING

A motion calling for a probe into grocery pricing gets unanimous support in the House of Commons, two children are dead and one man is in custody after a domestic violence incident in Quebec, and a breakdown of how much the "Freedom Convoy" protest cost the City of Ottawa.

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

'Greedflation' motion

An NDP motion calling on the federal government to take steps to tackle "greedflation," and investigate grocery chain profits, received unanimous support from MPs on Monday. 

Tragedy in Quebec

Two children are dead and one man is in custody after a domestic violence incident in the southwest end of Laval, Que., police said Monday evening.


Price of protest

A City of Ottawa report is shedding new light on how much this past winter's "Freedom Convoy" protests cost the nation's capital and quantified some of the impact on residents during the weeks-long occupation.

A 'bad law'?

Federal cybersecurity legislation is so flawed it would allow authoritarian governments around the world to justify their own repressive laws, according to a new report.


'This is an emergency'

Famed environmentalist David Suzuki says the Canadian government's baby steps toward addressing the climate crisis are 'embarrassing.'

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