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Global National: Feb. 14

The three unidentified objects spotted in North American airspace and shot down by U.S. fighter jets may be harmless, according to the White House, and may be unassociated with the previously-downed Chinese spy balloon. How Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is responding to that assessment, and the difficulty in recovering the debris of the flying objects. The death toll from the earthquakes that devastated Turkey has risen to more than 35,000. How finding survivors under the rubble of collapsed buildings has become increasingly rare, and how concerns are growing about the health and well-being of earthquake survivors left homeless. As patients and staff suffer through the consequences of Canada’s ailing health-care system, the demand for solutions has only gotten louder. We’ll look at some of the innovative measures making a difference for patients in Atlantic Canada. Plus: new Republican rival. Who is challenging Donald Trump to become that party’s 2024 presidential candidate? And the state funeral celebrating firecracker mayor “Hurricane Hazel.” The tributes for trailblazer Hazel McCallion, who served as the mayor of Mississauga, Ontario from 1978 to 2014.

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