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Emergency services responding to flooding in Nova Scotia find a body of a man and unidentified remains of another person, the prime minister will shake up his cabinet this week, and a look at the ex-RCMP officer accused of working for China.
Here’s what you need to know to start your day:
1. Flooding in Nova Scotia: As the province’s flooding continues to wreak havoc, Nova Scotia first responders have The body of a 52-year-old man has been found as well as the human remains of a second person.
2. Cabinet change: Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is preparing to reshuffle his cabinet, with the replacement of his front bench set to take place as early as Wednesday, senior government sources confirm to CTV News.
3. Foreign Interference: How an ex-Mountie accused of conspiracy became China’s “hired weapon” in a campaign Canada once tacitly supported.
4. Deadly Heat: The fingerprints of climate change are all over the place in the intense heatwaves that gripped the world this month, a new study finds.
5. Women’s World Cup: Canada may expect a physical game from starting Ireland when they meet on Wednesday, but coach Bev Priestman says her team is ready.
one more thing…
‘Nostalgia Marketing’: How Barbie’s Massive Marketing Campaign Worked So Well
Barbie-themed merchandise will be showcased in a special section at Bloomingdale’s, in New York, Thursday, July 20, 2023. Ahead of the release of the “Barbie” movie in the US on Friday, parent company Mattel has created a product marketing blitz with more than 100 brands plastering pink everywhere. Experts say all this marketing is only good for the brand. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)