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May 11, 2023

GOOD MORNING

The House of Commons votes to launch a study into the alleged targeting of MP Michael Chong by China, the Senate passes the “grocery rebate” legislation, and Canada is getting a newly redesigned passport.

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

MP targeted

The House of Commons has unanimously agreed that a committee should strike a study into the "intimidation campaign" allegedly orchestrated by a now-expelled Chinese diplomat against Conservative MP Michael Chong and his family.

Grocery rebate

The Senate has passed legislation to implement the Liberals' promised "grocery rebate" and federal health transfer top-up. 

New passports

Canada's newly redesigned passport includes improved security features and images that officials say reflect Canada's diverse people and landscapes.

Trump show

Former U.S. President Donald Trump brought his familiar bluster to a CNN town hall just a day after a civil jury found him liable for sexually assaulting a woman nearly three decades ago.

Rest revelation

Two researchers from McMaster University have found what they call the 'most effective' treatment for excessive daytime sleepiness..

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