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May 19, 2022

GOOD MORNING

Jason Kenney steps down as premier in Alberta, Pierre Poilievre faces backlash for comments made on a controversial figure's podcast, and Prince Charles and Camilla wrap up their Canadian tour.

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

Kenney out as Alta. Premier

Jason Kenney is stepping down as leader of the United Conservative Party and Premier of Alberta despite receiving a slight majority of support in his party leadership review.

Poilievre faces backlash

Conservative leadership candidate Pierre Poilievre is facing backlash after a guest appearance on controversial psychologist Jordan Peterson's podcast.

Final day of royal tour

Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, are spending the final day of their visit to Canada in the country's North.

Ukrainian POWs

More Ukrainian fighters in Mariupol are surrendering, according to Russia, while the Red Cross says it is registering hundreds of them as prisoners of war.

Risk of hunger

Canadians could be at risk of going hungry as inflation continues to outpace many people's grocery budgets, experts and advocates say.

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Meet Don Gorske, the Wisconsin man who has eaten a Big Mac every day for 50 years.

ONE MORE THING

As many Canadians rethink their shopping habits in light of rising prices, here are four ways to save money on groceries.

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