| | | GOOD MORNING | A report on racism in the Canadian military is expected today, it's deadline day for the government to call an inquiry into its use of the Emergencies Act, and U.S. officials say Russia is 'failing' in its Ukraine invasion goals. Here's what you need to know to start your day. |
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FIVE THINGS TO KNOW | | Racism in the ranks Defence Minister Anita Anand will release a report this morning that is expected to take the military to task for not doing enough to tackle racism within its ranks. |
| | Deadline day The federal government has until the end of the day to call an inquiry into its use of the Emergencies Act during the blockades at Canadian border crossings and in Ottawa. |
| | Ambassador interview Russia's ambassador to Canada says he fully supports what he calls his country's "special military operation" in Ukraine and that he's "on the right side of history." |
| | War aims U.S. officials visit and pledge more aid to Ukraine and say that when it comes to Russia's war aims the country is "failing." |
| | Vaccination status People who spurn COVID-19 vaccines raise the risk of infection for those around them, a new study suggests. |
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