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June 29, 2023

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RoseAnne Archibald has been ousted as national chief of the Assembly of First Nations, 'presumed human remains' are believed to be in the wreckage of the Titan, and special air quality statements continue.

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

Archibald ousted

Members of the Assembly of First Nations have voted in favour to oust RoseAnne Archibald as national chief following an investigation into her leadership.

Titan sub

The United States Coast Guard says 'presumed human remains' have been found in the wreckage of the Titan submersible.

Wildfire smoke

More special air quality statements from Environment Canada are affecting large regions of Central Canada, much of it stemming from forest fires over northeastern Ontario and Quebec.

Bedard gets drafted

The Chicago Blackhawks have drafted generational talent Connor Bedard first overall.

Planet survives

Astronomers have discovered a planet that seems to have done the impossible: survived, despite evidence of a celestial event that should have destroyed it.

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