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What’s happening today
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is expected to depart today for the Bahamas, where members of the Caribbean Community are gathering to discuss regional issues, including a deepening crisis in Haiti. Trudeau is participating as a special guest at the summit of 20 Caribbean leaders in Nassau, as the group celebrates its 50th anniversary. The Canadian Press reports.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau (Patrick Doyle / The Canadian Press files)
Today’s must-read
A Winnipeg man has been sentenced to four years in prison after admitting to biting off part of a man’s ear during an unprovoked attack at a West End bus stop.
Nathaniel Aaron Pittman pleaded guilty to one count of aggravated assault for the June 9 assault that left his 55-year-old victim fearing he was going to die.
“These are an exceptionally grave set of circumstances,” provincial court Judge Ray Wyant told Pittman, 26, at a sentencing hearing last month. “What you did to that gentleman was beyond the pale and cannot be tolerated in a civilized society.” Dean Pritchard has the story.

Court heard the victim was at the corner of Notre Dame Avenue and Arlington Street at about 11 p.m. when Nathaniel Aaron Pittman, with no warning, punched him in the head and took him to the ground. (Erik Pindera / Winnipeg Free Press files)
On this date
On Feb. 15, 1946: The Winnipeg Free Press, publishing jointly with the Winnipeg Tribune, reported the Canadian Army’s 47-man research expedition, Exercise Muskox, left Churchill, heading into the Northwest Territories on the first leg of a 3,100-mile trek. Following an attack on an elderly woman in St. Boniface, two men pleaded guilty to charges of assault and attempt to rob. Canadian troops in the army of occupation in Germany would begin returning home in April. Search our archives for more here.

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