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Ukrainian officials say a Russian missile struck a packed train station, we look at how the federal budget affects Canadians, and a Sixties Scoop survivor feels insulted by the government's class-action settlement. Here's what you need to know to start your day.

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FIVE THINGS TO KNOW
1
Missile attack

Ukrainian officials say a Russian rocket attack on a packed train station used to evacuate civilians killed more than 30 people Friday.

2
Trapped villagers

Residents of Yahidne, north of of Kyiv, say more than 300 people were confined for weeks by Russian occupiers in a school basement.

3
Budget 2022
CTV News analyzes Thursday's federal budget and identifies key items that, if passed in Parliament, would aim to provide some relief to Canadians.
4
Foreign homebuyers
As Canada announces a two-year ban on foreign homebuyers, real estate experts offer mixed reactions when discussing its potential market impact.
5
'Slap in the face'
Coming to terms with the federal government's class-action settlement, Sixties Scoop survivor Brenda Marcoux says, "It's like they paid $25,000 to erase the Indian."
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'Friend-shield effect'
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