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August 16, 2023

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The Northwest Territories declares a state of emergency, inflation at the grocery aisle slowed in July and a former ambassador weighs in on how Canada should handle the Taliban.

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

State of emergency

The Government of the Northwest Territories officially declared a territorial state of emergency on Tuesday in response to out-of-control wildfires.

Food inflation

Grocery prices, while still high, grew at a slower pace in July compared to June, according to Statistics Canada.

'We should never have left'

Two years after the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan, a former Canadian ambassador says it's time for diplomats to return to Kabul.

Auto recall

Hyundai has announced a recall of 63,128 newer model vehicles in Canada and the U.S. due to a potential risk of oil pump fires.

Rising cases

COVID-19 infections may be slowly starting to rise again in Canada, new data from the Public Health Agency of Canada suggests.

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