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June 1, 2023

GOOD MORNING

A new day for Canadians to mark on the calendar, MPs call on special rapporteur David Johnston to resign, and Canadian consumers are more indebted than ever.

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

Mark the calendar

The federal government is proclaiming a National Day Against Gun Violence, to be held annually on the first Friday of June.

Collapse in Manitoba

Seventeen people hospitalized after a platform collapses during a school field trip at Winnipeg's Fort Gibraltar.

Johnston faces heat from MPs

Special rapporteur David Johnston rejects calls to "step aside" after majority of MPs vote for him to resign.. 

Consumer debt in Canada

Amid interest rate hikes and high inflation, Canadian consumer debt hits an all-time high, reaching $2.32 trillion in the first quarter of 2023.

'That '70s Show' verdict

Danny Masterson could get 30 years to life in prison after a jury finds him guilty on two of three counts of rape. 

MUST-SEE VIDEO

A car flips in the air after driving up a truck at scene of highway crash

ONE MORE THING

It's time for a royal wedding in the Kingdom of Jordan.

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