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May 16, 2023

GOOD MORNING

WestJet pilots issue a 72-hour strike notice, PM Trudeau lands in South Korea, and new guidelines could have you thinking twice about consuming artificial sweeteners.

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

No-flight plans

WestJet pilots issued a 72-hour strike notice Monday evening, potentially putting travel plans in jeopardy.

Rising rent

The cost to rent a place to live in Canada is up 9.6 per cent over 2022, with the average monthly asking price for a residential unit now $2,002, according to Rentals.ca.

PM abroad

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau arrived in Seoul on Tuesday for his first official visit to South Korea as both countries try to build closer economic and cultural ties and work together on global security concerns.

Sports betting

A new campaign wants to see sports betting ads banned in Canada over potential harms to young people and those facing gambling addiction.

Ditch the diet drinks?

In newly-released set of guidelines, the World Health Organization says artificial sweeteners do not help with weight control in the long term and pose an increased risk of chronic diseases.

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