| | | | FIVE THINGS TO KNOW | | | | Coronavirus response China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs is praising Canada for not following the United States' example of enacting a travel ban in light of the coronavirus outbreak despite there being more than 20,000 confirmed cases of infection. |
| | | | Tory leadership The public relations team for Conservative leadership candidate Peter MacKay abruptly ended an interview with CTV News after he was questioned about a tweet concerning Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's yoga expenses. |
| | | | Iowa vote Problems with a mobile app appeared to force a delay in reporting the results of the Iowa caucuses, leaving campaigns for the Democratic presidential nomination in election limbo. |
| | | | Emergency landing An Air Canada flight bound for Toronto from Madrid landed safely after declaring an emergency when the plane's landing gear damaged one of the engines shortly after take-off. |
| | | | Going eco-friendly In an effort to help tackle climate change, Starbucks says it is moving away from dairy, potentially leading to increased sustainability, pricier coffees and greater access to milk alternatives. |
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| | | A leaked recording of an exchange between an air-traffic controller and a pilot appears to show that Iranian authorities immediately knew a missile had downed Ukraine International Airlines Flight PS752. | | |
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| | | Forgotten music strikes new chord | | A piece of music titled 'Impeachment Polka,' written in 1868 by the composer Charles Dupee Blake, has been given new life amid U.S. President Donald Trump's impeachment trial. |
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