| | | | FIVE THINGS TO KNOW | | | | Trapped underground A rescue operation underway for 39 people stuck underground at Vale's Totten Mine in Sudbury, Ont., successfully retrieved four miners overnight, CTV News has confirmed. |
| | | | Paul resigns The Green Party's Annamie Paul announced Monday that she's started the process of withdrawing from her role as leader, calling it "the worst period" in her life. |
| | | | Reconciliation projects Canada's bishops on Monday pledged $30 million to support Indigenous reconciliation projects for residential school survivors, their families and their communities across the country. |
| | | | MP orientation Newly-elected MPs caught a first glimpse of what their new roles in Ottawa will entail, participating in the initial phase of the House of Commons orientation program on Monday. |
| | | | Climate change In addition to changing where many of us live, new research suggests climate change will alter where we travel. |
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| | | Four huge trees in Thunder Bay, Ont. will soon be lit with thousands of red lights as part of an ongoing project to raise awareness and funds for missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls. | | |
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| | | Storm report | | Jupiter's infamous red spot, a massive storm larger than Earth, has been speeding up its churning, according to new analysis. |
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