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June 30, 2022

GOOD MORNING

New federal fuel regulations will cost Canadians more at the pumps, fall COVID-19 booster shots are being recommended for some, and the Supreme Court will make a ruling on the expansion to rape shield laws.

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

Clean fuel costs

New federal regulations designed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from gasoline and diesel will add up to 13 cents to the price per litre at the pumps by 2030.

Fall booster

The National Advisory Committee on Immunization recommends booster shots for some Canadians this fall, in advance of a possible future wave of COVID-19.

Fewer flights

Air Canada plans to reduce its flights in July and August, as the airline deals with "customer service shortfalls."

Rape shield laws

The Supreme Court of Canada is set to make a ruling about expansions made to the country's rape shield laws by the federal government four years ago.

Shooting tragedy

A 20-year-old woman was fatally shot Wednesday night, while she pushed her 3-month-old daughter in a stroller in New York City, police say.

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ONE MORE THING

Researchers in Ontario say they've identified, for the first time, the cause of long-COVID symptoms.

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