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September 21, 2022

GOOD MORNING

CTV News sources confirm the federal government plans to drop its COVID-19 vaccine border policy, Canadians are cutting back on groceries amid high inflation, and a B.C. actor who played a role in the Netflix series 'Riverdale' receives a life sentence. 

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

Border restrictions

The federal government plans to drop its COVID-19 vaccine border requirements by the end of September and make the ArriveCan application optional, sources confirm to CTV News.

Cutting back

Amid soaring prices at grocery stores, a new survey has found that 23.6 per cent of Canadians have had to cut back on the amount of food they were buying.

Life sentence

A young B.C. actor who fatally shot his mother in their Squamish home has been sentenced to life in prison with no parole eligibility for 14 years.

Putin's orders

The Russian president has ordered a partial mobilization of reservists in Russia, warning the West in a TV address that he isn't bluffing over using all the means at his disposal to defend his country's territory.

Census data

Census data: Statistics Canada releases its latest 2021 census report on the housing landscape in Canada today, focused on Indigenous people, including on living conditions on and off-reserve for Indigenous communities.

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