Here are five stories we are highlighting this morning.
1. An international group led by a Canadian is in Rome this week to push the Catholic Church to adopt a zero-tolerance policy on abuse by clergy.
2. A new survey says young Quebecers are far less interested compared to older residents about being served in English in stores.
3. The heat has been turned up on two Canadian frozen-potato giants who have been named in separate price-fixing lawsuits south of the border.
4. Families of Paul Bernado's victims are being barred from giving their victim impact statements in person at his upcoming parole hearing.
5. A significant increase in the number of refugees and asylum seekers in Canada has prompted some cities to start building temporary housing for new arrivals.
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