| | | GOOD MORNING | Erin O'Toole welcomes a leadership review after a third of the Conservative caucus revolts, the remaining Ottawa protesters say they're staying put, and a vehicle blockade at the U.S. border in Alberta enters its fourth day. Here's what you need to know to start your day. |
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FIVE THINGS TO KNOW | | Conservative leadership Conservative Leader Erin O'Toole said late Monday night he welcomes a vote on his leadership after members indicated there was enough support to trigger a caucus leadership review. |
| | Freedom convoy Crowds have thinned out considerably on Parliament Hill and the surrounding area, but the demonstrators that remain say they're staying until all COVID-19 restrictions are lifted. |
| | Border blockade A blockade of commercial trucks, vehicles and camper vans in southern Alberta at the United States border is entering its fourth day. |
| | Canada-Ukraine A closed-door meeting between the Canadian and Ukrainian defence ministers lasted two hours, but resulted in no promises from Canada for Ukraine. |
| | Whoopi apologizes "The View" moderator Whoopi Goldberg has apologized after provoking outrage for repeatedly asserting that "the Holocaust isn't about race." |
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A senior in B.C. spotted a crime in progress and then took down the perpetrator. | |
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Adult vaccinations | A national review of Canada's rates of adult vaccination for non-COVID-19 preventable illnesses, such as the flu, has given the country a D-minus grade. |
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