| | | | FIVE THINGS TO KNOW | | | | Plane crash A Ukrainian airplane carrying 176 people including dozens of Canadians crashed shortly after takeoff from Tehran, killing everyone on board just hours after Iran's missile attack against U.S. targets. |
| | | | Missile attack Canada's chief of defence staff says no Canadian Armed Forces personnel were harmed when Iran fired missiles at two American military bases in Iraq. |
| | | | Mysterious illness Health Canada is warning travellers to China to avoid contact with animals after a mysterious form of pneumonia sickened dozens of people. |
| | | | BBQ sauce gift The CEO of a company that fired an employee for complaining on Twitter about receiving a $6 bottle of barbecue sauce as a holiday gift says the response may have been an overreaction. |
| | | | Divorce month Lawyers in Canada say they see up to 20 per cent more divorce filings in January compared to other months, but data backing their observations is limited. |
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| | | The Duke and Duchess of Sussex made their return to official duties with a visit to Canada House in London, where they thanked the staff for their holiday stay in British Columbia. | | |
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| | | Koala rescue mission | | Bear, a dog abandoned as a puppy, is now helping to track wayward koalas affected or trapped by the Australia wildfires. |
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