GOOD MORNING A Saskatchewan First Nation announces the discovery of 2,000 anomalies on a former residential school site, three people missing following an explosion in Quebec, and Lisa Marie Presley dies at age 54.
Here's what you need to know to start your day.
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Findings in Sask.
Star Blanket Cree Nation said it has located over 2,000 anomalies after completing phase one of a ground-penetrating radar (GPR) search at the site of the former Qu’Appelle Indian Residential School.
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Explosion in Que.
Quebec provincial police are reporting at least three people missing following an explosion at a fuel distribution company in the Lanaudiere region, although no deaths have been confirmed.
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Remembering Lisa Marie Presley
Lisa Marie Presley, a singer, Elvis' only daughter and a dedicated keeper of her father's legacy, died Thursday after being hospitalized for a medical emergency. She was 54.
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Scathing report
Human Rights Watch says Canada is failing to address long-standing abuses, delivering a rebuke of what it calls the federal government's inadequate climate policy and violations of the rights of Indigenous people and immigration detainees.
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Clearing the air
Major Canadian airlines' officials told MPs they are sorry thousands of passengers were left scrambling or stranded this holiday season, as they largely put the blame on 'extreme weather' and staffing issues.
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Double down: A man waiting in a repair shop is struck on the foot, and then struck again in the head.
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| | ONE MORE THING | The Public Health Agency of Canada has confirmed up to 42 new cases of the new COVID-19 subvariant, known as XBB.15 or “Kraken.”
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