Here are five stories we are highlighting this morning.
1. Canadian medical associations are marking the first school year of a new accreditation system for medical schools that is fully separate from the United States.
2. Ottawa says it will help Afghans after a deadly earthquake, even as one organization says Canada is making it hard to reach those living under Taliban rule.
3. A new report finds bullying, poverty and mental illness are on the rise among youths and urges action from policy-makers to improve the lives of children.
4. Kraft Heinz is splitting into two companies a decade after a merger of the brands created one of the biggest food manufacturers on the planet.
5. As Chinese tariffs on canola hamper the cash price of one of Canada's most valuable crops, farming experts say producers have big decisions ahead of them.
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