| | | GOOD MORNING | Jon Batiste is tops at the Grammys with five trophies, a survey suggests Canadians are becoming more divided over COVID-19 and politics, and a Montreal businessman embarks on a mission with a fully private space crew this week. Here's what you need to know to start your day. |
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FIVE THINGS TO KNOW | | Grammy Awards Despite an already dominant showing, Jon Batiste's most stunning victory of the night was winning the top prize at Sunday's Grammy Awards. |
| | Zelenskyy's appeal Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy appeared in a video message at the Grammy Awards to ask for support in telling the story of Ukraine's invasion by Russia. |
| | 'Egregious and appalling' Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Canadian leaders are condemning civilian killings in Ukraine after a recent Russian retreat revealed towns scattered with dead bodies. |
| | More divided A new survey suggests more Canadians are becoming divided, with some saying issues have led them to reduce contact with friends or family. |
| | Private space crew A Montreal businessman will join the first fully private space crew on a mission to the International Space Station set to launch in just a few days. |
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A B.C. dog-walking group photographed 55 dogs on a log to raise funds for victims of domestic violence and their pets. | |
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'Outdated advice' | More than two years after allergy experts recommended newer antihistamines and warned against using Benadryl as a first-line treatment, many Canadians are still reaching for the recognizable brand name. |
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