| | | Hello, these are your top stories for Thursday, November 17, 2022. Go to cbc.ca/news to read more stories. | | | | | November 17 , 2022 • 04:00 AM EST | Xi Jinping's rare and threatening rebuke of Justin Trudeau at the G20 summit in Indonesia this week was a rare and surprising move by the Chinese president, and highlighted the disregard he has for the Canadian prime minister, according to some experts and former diplomats. | Read more | | | | November 17 , 2022 • 04:00 AM EST | A review of Greg Price's death found missed faxes, follow-ups and botched data-sharing ultimately cost the 31-year-old his life. A decade later, medical front-line staff in Canada say problems persist when it comes to sharing everything from patient information to aggregate medical and staffing data. | Read more | | | | November 17 , 2022 • 04:00 AM EST | The province is paying private contract nurses at least double the hourly wage of public-sector nurses. The higher pay often comes with greater flexibility in scheduling, which some nurses say is attracting early career staff to move out of the public sector — even as health officials grapple with recruitment and retention. | Read more | | | | | November 17 , 2022 • 04:00 AM EST | A Mississauga family says their lives have been completely disrupted after their service dog was taken away. The dog helped their 14-year-old daughter, who is non-verbal and has autism, feel comfortable in public places. | Read more | | | | November 16 , 2022 • 04:01 PM EST | For the first time in 342 years, art lovers will get to see Artemisia Gentileschi’s The Allegory of Inclination as the artist intended — with full frontal nudity. | Read more | | | | Enjoying this newsletter? You may also like CBC News Morning Brief, the news you need to know to start the day. Delivered weekday mornings. Sign up here | | | Share this newsletter | | or subscribe if this was forwarded to you. | | | | That's all for now. Check cbc.ca/news throughout the day for the most recent headlines. | | | | | |