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June 24, 2022

GOOD MORNING

The prime minister denies any "undue influence or pressure" on an RCMP's investigation, Pope Francis is set to visit the site of a residential school in Canada, and more Canadians are struggling to feed their families. Here's what you need to know to start your day.

RCMP investigation

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is denying his government put "any undue influence or pressure," on the national police force's investigation into the 2020 Nova Scotia mass shooting.

Child hunger in Canada

Soaring grocery prices are making it hard for some Canadians to feed their children, as families lean on food banks and donations for support.

Pope Francis visit

The Vatican has released the program for the Pope's visit to Canada next month, which includes visiting the site of a former Alberta residential school with survivors of the institutions.

'Out of reach'

A majority of Canadians who intend to travel this summer say high gas prices are affecting those planned getaways, according to a pair of recent surveys.

Waiting for passports

As passport delays continue around the country, an online tool on the Government of Canada’s website allows travellers to check estimated walk-in wait times at their nearest passport office.

MUST-SEE VIDEO

Andrea Fuentes prevented a tragedy at the swimming world championships after one of the athletes fainted in the pool.

ONE MORE THING

A new painting of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge was revealed to the public on Thursday. Head to CTVNews.ca to see the portrait.

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