| | | | FIVE THINGS TO KNOW | | | | Sudan coup Military forces arrested Sudan's acting prime minister and other senior officials Monday, disrupted internet access and blocked bridges in the capital, the country's information ministry said, describing the actions as a coup. |
| | | | 'Dark alley' Former prime minister Jean Chretien says he is concerned about the future of Canada's economy, with inflation at a near 20-year high, saying the country is "moving into a dark alley." |
| | | | Vaccine study There is no correlation between risk of miscarriages in the first trimester and receiving the Pfizer-BioNTech, Moderna or AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccines, according to a new study. |
| | | | Psychedelic research Canadian tech entrepreneur and venture capitalist Sanjay Singhal gives $5 million to help launch a new psychedelic psychotherapy research centre for mental health at Toronto's University Health Network. |
| | | | Social media A rise in teen girls developing "tic-like" behaviours could be linked to TikTok, along with an increase in anxiety and depression, resulting in symptoms similar to Tourette's syndrome, doctors say. |
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| | | A Quebec father and daughter team have set a new world record for growing an 825-kilogram pumpkin. | | |
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| | | Financial literacy | | Children should start learning about finances at an early age, and how parents teach them should depend on their age, according to a financial expert. |
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