Roy Moore faces voters, Liberals unveil their fighter jet strategy, and climate change continues to impact the Arctic.

1. Alabama votes: Polls are now closed in Alabama where a crucial U.S. Senate race is underway. While the Republican candidate is usually a shoe-in, their candidate Roy Moore has faced stunning accusations of sexual misconduct with teen girls.

2. Bye-bye Boeing: The Liberals are walking away from plans to buy 18 fighter jets from U.S.-based Boeing and now say that contenders deemed to be harming the country's economic interests will find themselves at a "distinct disadvantage.”

3. Feeling unsafe: Visible minorities are less likely than others to say they feel “very safe” walking home alone after dark, according to Statistics Canada data collected in 2014. Arab and West Asian respondents were the most likely to report feeling unsafe.

4. Missing dogs: Residents of Emerson-Franklin, Man., are looking for answers after a string of dog disappearances.

5. Arctic melting: A new report from U.S. scientists says that permafrost is thawing, Arctic waters are warming, and sea ice is melting at the fastest pace in 1,500 years.

And… ICYMI:

A Canadian doctor thinks the “man flu” might be real.

Man flu debate