| | | GOOD MORNING | Russian President Vladimir Putin orders his forces not to storm the last Ukrainian stronghold in Mariupol, a Saskatchewan First Nation discovers "possible burials" on the site of a former residential school, and the Queen celebrates her 96th birthday today. Here's what you need to know to start your day. |
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Putin holds back In an apparent change in strategy, Vladimir Putin orders Russian forces not to storm the last remaining Ukrainian stronghold in the besieged city of Mariupol. |
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Canada walks out Canadian officials, including Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland, protest Russia by staging a walkout of a G20 meeting in Washington, D.C. |
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Better detection
Experts say Canada needs to develop a robust system to detect COVID-19 activity in the absence of widescale PCR testing. |
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'Possible burials'
A Saskatchewan First Nation discovers 14 "possible burials" at the site of a former residential school. |
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Private party
Queen Elizabeth II is marking her 96th birthday privately on Thursday, retreating to the Sandringham estate in eastern England. |
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A routine dental visit lands an Illinois man in hospital after he inhales a drill bit and it becomes lodged in his lung. | |
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Life getting too expensive? | With Canada's annual inflation at its highest point in decades, experts say Canadians can anticipate their cost of living to increase significantly. |
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