| | | GOOD MORNING | A lack of jobs in Kabul is contributing to a hunger crisis, some Canadian provinces believe Omicron cases may be peaking, and grocery stores may face closures due to COVID-19 safety protocols. Here's what you need to know to start your day. |
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FIVE THINGS TO KNOW | | Kabul crisis A humanitarian crisis of hunger grows in the Afghanistan capital of Kabul under the watch of the Taliban. |
| | Omicron The Omicron-fuelled fifth wave of the COVID-19 pandemic appears to be peaking in some provinces, while others say the worst is likely still to come. |
| | Food security Grocery stores are struggling with rising labour and product shortages that experts warn could threaten Canada's food security. |
| | Russia-Ukraine The U.S. said Wednesday it's providing an additional US$200 million in defensive military aid to the country amid fears of a Russian invasion. |
| | Vaccine proof A Red Deer, Alta., restaurant was ordered to close after an investigation found staff were asking for dog photos instead of proof of COVID-19 vaccination. |
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A viral video of an exhausted Toronto kid out with his snow shovel has struck a chord with people around the world. | |
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5G tech | The emergence of 5G technology has been concerning for U.S. airlines, but Canada has already taken steps to address the safety risks. |
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