| | | GOOD MORNING | The Conservatives won't support the federal government's Emergencies Act motion, Ottawa's police board chair is ousted in a late-night council meeting, and the Canadian women's hockey team are Olympic champions once again. Here's what you need to know to start your day. |
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FIVE THINGS TO KNOW | | Emergencies Act debate Interim Conservative Leader Candice Bergen says her party won't be supporting the federal government's motion seeking the power to enforce the Emergencies Act. |
| | Policing in Ottawa Ottawa police ramped up warnings to convoy protesters as the chair of the police board was ousted in a contentious council meeting late Wednesday night. |
| | Convoy intercepted Windsor officials say a suspected convoy attempting to reoccupy the Ambassador Bridge was thwarted by police before reaching the border crossing. |
| | Golden girls on ice Team Canada reclaims women's hockey gold after defeating the U.S. at the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing, China. |
| | Games at a glance Canada won more than just gold on the ice at the Olympics in Beijing. Here's all the action you missed overnight. |
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For more than 40 years, North America's longest-running minority hockey club has been providing opportunities to kids from some of the poorest neighbourhoods in Washington, D.C. | |
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Protest pollution | A tech company has created an interactive map that shows the environmental impacts of the trucker convoy protest in Ottawa. |
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