5 things to know today: A win to open Prince

Nabil Anas

Global Courant 2023-05-10 16:22:00

Prince Harry’s trial opens with a victory, a jury finds Donald Trump liable for E. Jean Carroll’s sexual assault, and a private bill reignites the abortion debate in Canada.

Here’s what you need to know to start your day.

1. Royal Trial: Prince Harry won a victory at the start of his first phone hacking trial with the publisher of the Daily Mirror apologizing for unlawfully collecting information about him.

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2. Ruling Trump: A jury on Tuesday found Donald Trump liable for sexually assaulting advice columnist E. Jean Carroll in 1996, awarding her $5 million in a verdict that could haunt the former president as he campaigns for White House. Get home back.

3. Mammogram Movements: An influential US health panel recommends that mammograms should begin at age 40 instead of age 50, a move that a number of Canadian doctors and breast cancer survivors have been calling for for years.

4. Abortion Debate: An initiative bill from a conservative backward member of parliament sparks debate on abortion in Canada, even though the proposed legislation doesn’t mention it once.

5. PBGV FTW: In a first for the rabbit-hunting breed, a petit basset griffon Vendeen won best in show at the Westminster Kennel Club’s prestigious dog competition.

one more thing…

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After 50 years with CTV, Sandie Rinaldo reflects on her journey with cancer.

CTV’s Sandie Rinaldo next to her late husband Michael. Michael died in 2005 after a six-month battle with cancer. (courtesy of Sandie Rinaldo)

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5 things to know today: A win to open Prince

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