| | | GOOD MORNING | Canadians who want to pick up arms and fight for Ukraine are facing unexpected hurdles, an archbishop says Pope Francis wants to apologize for residential schools on Canadian soil, and a vehicle leaves a path of destruction in Edmonton during a police chase. Here's what you need to know to start your day. |
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Preparing for offensive Ukraine says Russia is getting ready for its next offensive as President Volodymyr Zelenskyy addresses the UN Security Council today. |
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'I don't think they were ready' Some Canadians who want to pick up arms for Ukraine say they're facing challenges and even being turned away from fighting for the embattled country. |
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'Devastated'
An Ontario family speaks out after the teen driver who pleaded guilty to dangerous driving that killed two children was sentenced to one year in an open custody youth facility. |
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Pope's apology
Edmonton's archbishop believes Pope Francis will visit Canada and wants to repeat his apology for residential schools while on Canadian soil. |
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Path of destruction
A driver is in custody following a police chase and a destructive rampage in Edmonton in which five people, including two police officers, were taken to hospital. |
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Although they called themselves "The Thunderbots," the members of B.C.'s Spectrum School Robotics Club were definitely the underdogs. | |
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Musk's stake in Twitter | Tesla CEO Elon Musk's surprise stake in Twitter is just "the first strike" to shake up the company, according to a Wall Street executive. |
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