5 things to know for Tuesday, November 23, 2021
 
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More rain is in the forecast for B.C., a bus crash in Bulgaria kills at least 45 people, and the Liberal government is set to outline its agenda in a speech from the throne today. Here's what you need to know to start your day.

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FIVE THINGS TO KNOW
1
Throne speech

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will outline the agenda for his third Liberal mandate in a speech from the throne today, delivered by Gov. Gen. Mary Simon.

2
B.C. weather

There are two more atmospheric rivers in British Columbia's forecast over the coming days, though neither is expected to be as intense as the one that triggered widespread flooding and landslides last week.

3
Bus crash
A bus crash in western Bulgaria early Tuesday has killed at least 45 people, authorities said.
4
Misconduct allegations
The Canadian military has spent the last year grappling with sexual misconduct investigations of its highest-ranking members. CTVNews.ca has put together a timeline of investigations.
5
Court battle
As children begin to get vaccinated against COVID-19, one B.C. lawyer warns that dragging a fight over childhood immunization before a judge is unlikely to end well for anti-vaccine parents.
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B.C. residents are using helicopters to rescue farm animals from flooding.

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ONE MORE THING...
Grammy nominations
The Recording Academy will announce nominees for its 64th Grammy Awards on Tuesday morning, but it'll be the first year selections have been made after some sweeping changes.
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