| | | GOOD MORNING | Police move in on protesters in Alberta and issue warnings in Ottawa, experts say the CRTC lacks the expertise to regulate online streaming, and it was a photo finish for one Canadian snowboarder racing for gold. Here's what you need to know to start your day. |
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Action on protesters Police attempting to strengthen their position came face-to-face with protesters in Alberta and renewed warnings to those in Ottawa. |
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Too close for comfort A man came face-to-face with a lynx stalking him and his family while tobogganing in northern Manitoba. |
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Italian tragedy
A 70-year-old woman was found sitting in a chair in her house in northern Italy, two years after her death. |
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Bob Saget
Entertainer Bob Saget died from the result of head trauma in a Florida hotel room last month, according to a statement from his family. |
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Photo finish
Canada added two more medals overnight at the Beijing Olympics, and one of them came down to a photo finish to determine who topped the podium. |
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A group of scientists just achieved a major breakthrough in their quest to develop nuclear fusion. | |
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Online streaming | Internet experts are casting doubt on the CRTC's ability to regulate streaming services and video-sharing platforms such as YouTube and Netflix. |
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