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GOOD MORNING 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. |
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| | | Food inflation Grocery prices, while still high, grew at a slower pace in July compared to June, according to Statistics Canada. |
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| | | '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. |
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| | | 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. |
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| | | 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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| | MUST-SEE VIDEO | Diver group rescued by U.S. Coast Guard after 12-hour search | |
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| | ONE MORE THING | Climate change could make migraines 'rougher' for some. Here's how | |
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