| | | GOOD MORNING | Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is meeting with NATO leaders, Unifor alleges its former president accepted money from a COVID-19 rapid test supplier, and the NHL voids a trade two days after the deadline. Here's what you need to know to start your day. |
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FIVE THINGS TO KNOW | | Gas for rubles Russia will seek payment in rubles for gas sales from "unfriendly" countries, including Canada, according to President Vladimir Putin. |
| | NATO summit Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is meeting with his fellow NATO leaders at a special summit aimed at finding a path to end the fighting in Ukraine. |
| | How much for pharmacare? The Liberal government's confidence-and-supply deal with the NDP comes with promises for health programs that estimates indicate could cost $13 billion per year. |
| | Jerry Dias Unifor alleges that former president Jerry Dias accepted $50,000 from a supplier of COVID-19 rapid test kits he promoted to employers of union members |
| | No-trade clause The NHL scrapped the trade of Evgenii Dadonov from Vegas to Anaheim two days after the deadline, leaving the Golden Knights in a salary-cap bind. |
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Ash Barty surprisingly retires from tennis at age 25 while ranked No. 1 and less than two months after winning the Australian Open for her third Grand Slam singles title. | |
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LGBTQ2S+ monument | Canada will soon have a national monument to honour LGBTQ2S+ communities that features a cloud-shaped, disco-ball inspired structure, as well as stages that can be used for protests and performances, CTV News has learned. |
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