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Notorious B.C. serial killer Robert Pickton has died at the age of 74 following a violent assault in a Quebec prison; Judy Trinh shares all you need to know about the slew of guilty charges slapped on Trump and what the road ahead looks like for the felon; and, Mother Nature appears to be giving those who missed the dazzling northern lights display another chance.
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The extraordinary journey of a family who escaped from a war zone in Gaza; plus more schools take big tech to court over social media.
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MPs vote on whether or not House Speaker Greg Fergus should vacate his seat; plus a Hamas hostage shares her harrowing story.
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Canada's adds its voice to the international condemnation of an Israeli airstrike; plus a major auto theft bust in Ontario.
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For the first time in months Hamas launches missiles towards Tel Aviv; plus, more Canadians are vacationing close to home.
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U.S. Justice Department has launched a lawsuit against Ticketmaster; plus Canada will be the home to a new WNBA team.
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At least three countries have moved to recognize Palestinian statehood; plus, three young boys were stabbed to death in Montreal.
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Violent turbulence kills one man on a Singapore Airlines fight; and Trudeau heads to the U.S. to drum up support for trade.
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Masters champion Scottie Scheffler was arrested at the PGA Championship; meanwhile, RCMP link homicides from the 1970s to a serial killer.
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Thousands of evacuees in B.C. await to hear if their homes have been damaged or destroyed by the wildfires on a rampage in the region; Paul Hollingsworth explains how a new Statistics Canada report shows insurance companies’ unwavering profitability from natural disasters; and, Annie Bergeron-Oliver reports on the amateur chef in Ottawa gaining international attention for his deep dish pizza creations.
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Thousands are under evacuation orders as wildfires inch closer to Alta.; plus, a whale entangled in fishing gear has been spotted near N.B.
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Emergency crews are battling a fire in Fort Nelson, B.C. and the smoke is affecting air quality across the country.
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Wildfires causing evacuation orders across the country; meanwhile, Israel advance deeper into Rafah amid warning from U.S.
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B.C. officials say the province was likely hacked by a foreign government or someone acting for one; plus, Canada added 90,000 jobs in April.
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In a blistering cross examination, lawyers for former U.S. President Trump grilled adult film actress Stormy Daniels.
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A battle is brewing between the federal government and workers’ unions who oppose in-office work; plus, the U.S. halts arms sales to Israel.
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More than 1M people are sheltering in Rafah as Israel prepares a ground invasion; meanwhile, a Winnipeg man has confessed to killing 4 women
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An invasion in Rafah is becoming increasingly imminent despite calls for ceasefire; meanwhile, Pro-Palestinian anti-war protest encampments expand.
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