Sept. 2, 2022
A study suggests blood type may be an indicator of stroke risk, a province adapts a controversial sugar tax, and Canada might be getting a 1,000 km/h train. Here’s what you need to know to start your day.
1. Stroke risk: Amid rising reports of strokes found in people under the age of 60, a new study suggests the risk in younger age groups could be determined by their blood type.
2. New leadership: Britain’s Conservative leadership contest ends today, paving the way for a new prime minister Monday. If frontrunner Liz Truss beats Rishi Sunak as is widely expected, she’ll confront a scene straight out of the 1980s: looming recession, industrial unrest and urban decay.
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