Here are five headlines for this morning:
1) Emergency Preparedness Minister Bill Blair isn't budging from his stance that he did not interfere in a police investigation into the Nova Scotia mass shooting of April 2020.
2) Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe has apologized after a notorious killer attended the government's tough-on-crime throne speech last week — and went a step further by stripping caucus duties from the member who invited Colin Thatcher.
3) Newly released text messages show how the federal government was planning its communications strategy before the arrival of Freedom Convoy protesters in Ottawa back in late January.
4) China launched the third and final module to complete its permanent space station, realizing a more than decade-long endeavour to maintain a constant crewed presence in orbit.
5) Experts say spiking wheat prices on Monday are the result of Russia's withdrawal from the UN-brokered Black Sea grain agreement over the weekend, a move that has intensified fears about global food insecurity.
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