| | | | FIVE THINGS TO KNOW | | | | Leaders' debate All six federal party leaders met face-to-face one final time on Thursday night at the official French-language leaders' debate -- the last one before voters head to the polls. CTVNews.ca breaks down some of the most notable moments. |
| | | | Door-knocking A Liberal riding association in Ottawa said the destruction of Liberal campaign material and threats of violence against supporters has increased "phenomenally" since the last election campaign. |
| | | | Trapped in Syria Turkey continues to press against U.S.-allied Kurdish forces in Syria, pounding the region with airstrikes that are sending civilians scrambling to get out, including at least 25 Canadian children. |
| | | | Economic outlook The heads of the World Bank and the IMF are warning of the risk of a global economic slowdown, but experts say there is no reason to believe a full-on recession is on the way. |
| | | | Rare diseases Created to treat disease in just one individual, a drug thought to be the very first custom medication is here -- and it's raising questions about the ethics and efficacy of personalized medicine. |
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| | | A popular Syrian restaurant in downtown Toronto is set to reopen just days after its owners said a flood of hate messages and death threats forced them to close. | | |
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| | | Sleeping on Parliament Hill | | It may not be a race car or a fairytale castle, but a three-year-old girl can now be the prime minister of her very own Centre Block bed thanks to her father's talent for woodworking. |
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