| | | GOOD MORNING | A fire is doused at a Ukrainian nuclear power plant after a Russian bombardment, the head of GoFundMe testifies before Parliament, and a jury rules the police shooting of a Nunavut man to be homicide. Here's what you need to know to start your day. |
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FIVE THINGS TO KNOW | | Nuclear disaster averted Ukrainian firefighters on Friday extinguished a blaze ignited by a Russian attack at Europe's biggest nuclear plant. Officials say no radiation was released. |
| | Breaking international law? Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland is warning Canadians against fighting for Russia in Ukraine, saying anyone who does so could face severe consequences. |
| | Rise at the pump Canada is experiencing a major spike in gas prices related to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, despite the fact that Canada imports little oil from Russia. |
| | Fundraising testimony The president of GoFundMe told members of Parliament that, according to the crowdfunding platform's records, the vast majority of the donors to the Freedom Convoy were Canadian. |
| | Police shooting The jury at a coroner's inquest has determined the police shooting of a Nunavut man almost five years ago was homicide. |
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An Ottawa man has invented a Canadian version of the wildly popular spelling game Wordle. CTV's Dave Charbonneau reports. | |
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'Incredibly embarrassing' | A Montreal-area mother is speaking out after she was asked to leave a cosmetics store for breastfeeding her son. |
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