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GOOD MORNING A Canadian energy company was hacked, Putin called organizers of a weekend revolt "traitors" and David Johnston is officially no longer special rapporteur. Here's what you need to know to start your day. | | | | Cyberattack Canadian oil company Suncor Energy Inc. has confirmed it has been the victim of a cyberattack. |
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| | | Attempted coup Putin says the aborted rebellion played into the hands of Russia's enemies. |
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| | | Foreign interference David Johnston filed his final report on foreign meddling and is now done as special rapporteur. |
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| | | MAID guidelines The guidelines on how to handle organ donation after medically assisted death have been officially updated for the first time since a "reasonably foreseeable natural death" was removed from the eligibility criteria. |
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| | | Shot putter steps up Belgian shot putter Jolien Boumkwo stepped out of her comfort zone, and onto the track, in order to save her team from disqualification over the weekend.
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| | MUST-SEE VIDEO | Wild video shows huge funnel cloud lifting up debris | |
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| | ONE MORE THING | Olivia Chow has been elected mayor of Toronto | |
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