| | | GOOD MORNING | Talks between Russia and Ukraine resume as pressure mounts against Kyiv, the head of Canada's largest private-sector union retires early amid health issues, and recently retired Tom Brady returns to the NFL. Here's what you need to know to start your day. |
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FIVE THINGS TO KNOW | | Back at the table Besieged Ukrainians held out hope Monday that renewed diplomatic talks with Russia might open the way for more civilians to evacuate. |
| | Unifor chief retires Jerry Dias, the head of Canada's largest private-sector union, Unifor, is retiring early amid what the organization says are ongoing health issues. |
| | Juno Beach condos A group of Canadians is petitioning the federal government to stop a proposed condo development on Juno Beach in France, the site of D-Day landings. |
| | William Hurt William Hurt, one of Hollywood's foremost leading men in the 1980s and star of such movies as "Broadcast News" and "Body Heat," has died. He was 71. |
| | Brady's back Tom Brady's retirement lasted 40 days. The 44-year-old seven-time Super Bowl champion announced on Sunday he's returning to play for a 23rd NFL season. |
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A U.S. assistant principal lost his job over a book he chose to read to second graders, and says he was "blown away" by the decision. | |
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Breakfast fuels brainpower | SPONSORED BY BREAKFAST CLUB OF CANADA: Our brains rely on fuel in the morning to sputter into gear, a fact that's especially important for children whose bodies are growing. |
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