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World leaders mark three years since the start of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, as Ukrainian refugees in Canada reflect on how their lives have changed since. What Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is pledging, and the hopes this is the war's final chapter. How Pope Francis is doing, and how he's still carrying out some Papal duties from his hospital bed. How the Alternative for Germany (AfD), which came in second in the election, is pushing to be a part of that country's coalition government, and why it likely won't happen. Plus, remembering history-making singer Roberta Flack, who has died at age 88.
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Pope Francis is spending another night in a Rome hospital, suffering from a complex lung infection and what the Vatican describes as mild kidney failure. Still, the Pope’s condition has not significantly worsened. Exit polls in Germany show the centre-right Christian Democratic Union party will come out on top in today’s snap federal election, with almost 30 per cent of the vote. Conservative leader Friedrich Merz is poised to become the new German Chancellor, but he will need to form a coalition, possibly with outgoing chancellor Olaf Scholz’s third place Social Democrats. As the world marks the third anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is expected to arrive in the besieged country for a summit of world leaders. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy confirmed the meeting as the U.S. signals a shift in its support of Kyiv. Plus, Israel and Hamas are accusing each other of violating the fragile Gaza ceasefire. Israel delayed the previously agreed upon release of over 600 Palestinian prisoners. Israel says it did so after the coffins of four deceased hostages were paraded through the streets of Gaza.
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Pope Francis’ health has deteriorated after more than a week in hospital. The Vatican now says the 88-year-old Pontiff is now in critical condition. In a statement, the Vatican said “The Holy Father’s condition continues to be critical and that he suffered an asthma-like respiratory crisis of prolonged intensity which required the administration of high-flow oxygen. The Pope is not out of danger”
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It is a sport tied to our sense of national identity – and on Friday, Canadians woke up with a new reason to feel proud. One of hockey’s brightest stars scored the winning goal against the U.S. in an overtime thriller at the 4 Nations Face-Off tournament -- amid heightened tensions over a U.S.-Canada trade war.
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The deal U.S. President Donald Trump wants to make with Ukraine, as Russia launches fresh attacks. What's behind Dennis King's sudden resignation as premier of Prince Edward Island? The frustration from stranded air passengers, as flights in and out of Toronto Pearson International Airport are disrupted after Monday's crash. Plus, patriotism on the line and the ice: the hopes Team Canada gets revenge against the U.S. in the 4 Nations Face-Off final.
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How U.S. President Donald Trump is repeating Russia's lies about Ukraine, deepening the rift between him and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau calls plans for a new high-speed rail network between Toronto and Quebec City a game-changer. Why critics wonder if it's just a political train to nowhere. Plus, what the Vatican is saying about Pope Francis' health, as he battles double pneumonia.
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What survivors are saying about the Delta Air Lines flight that flipped over at Toronto Pearson International Airport; how flight attendants and at least one passenger are being hailed a hero; and the growing concern about air travel safety. The mounting international worries about Ukraine being shut out of the U.S. and Russia's peace talks. What could Presidents Trump and Putin end up doing? A preview of the 4 Nations Face-Off final, and how Canadian and American hockey players are calling it the biggest game of their lives. Plus, why did a baby seal cross a Connecticut road?
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What's known after a Bombardier plane operated by regional airline Endeavor Air, a subsidiary of Delta Air Lines, crashed and flipped upside down upon landing at Toronto Pearson International Airport; and what may have contributed to the incident. How people in Ontario and Quebec are digging out of the season's biggest snowstorm. How not all European leaders can agree on how to help Ukraine. Plus, how Canada punched its ticket to the 4 Nations Face-Off championship game.
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Ontario and Quebec get another onslaught of snow. The headaches for drivers and air travellers, and what's next in the forecast. The U.S. prepares for peace talks with only Russia. The amplifying demands Ukraine and Europe be included. The campaign to buy Canadian is ramping up. The challenges companies face, and the nuances in labelling that customers need to know. Plus, "Saturday Night Live" is turning 50 years old, like the sketch comedy show's recurring character Sally O'Malley. The Canadians who have helped make the show a pop culture cornerstone.
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Hundreds packed a convention hall in Ottawa on Saturday to hear Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre lay out his party's new focus, 'Canada first.' The shift comes as U.S. President Donald Trump ramps up threats against Canada and the Liberals gain ground in the polls, challenging what was once a strong Conservative lead. Meanwhile, despite severe weather warnings, Montreal hockey fans braved the conditions to watch Team Canada take on the U.S. in the NHL’s Four Nations Face-Off Tournament. But with political tensions between the two countries at a high, this game is about more than just hockey.
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What Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says needs to happen before he has peace talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin. With U.S. President Donald Trump talking about tariffs and taking over Canada, more Canadians are avoiding travelling to America. We'll look at the ramifications of an increasingly complicated relationship between the two neighbouring countries. Plus, when bitter and litter mix for a good cause. On this Valentine's Day, Heidi Petracek reports on a campaign called "Love Stinks," allowing people to dump their anger, help cats, and get revenge on an ex.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy demands to be involved in peace talks, as U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin get closer. The new shots Trump took at Canada, and how U.S. defence secretary Pete Hegseth is warning NATO members Trump won't allow "anyone to turn Uncle Sam into 'Uncle Sucker.'" Trump's latest global tit-for-tat tariffs, while Republicans ramp up his plan to acquire Greenland. Ontario and Quebec get their biggest snowstorms of the season. Plus, how the 4 Nations Face-Off is uniting Canadians across the country.
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The cautious optimism among Canada's premiers who visited the White House to try to stop U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs. What Trump's phone call with Russian President Vladimir Putin could mean for Ukraine's future. What's driven down auto thefts in Canada, and why there's still lots of work to do. Plus, how an Indigenous man's friends and family are determined to make sure his legacy lives on.
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How Canada's premiers are in Washington, D.C. trying to convince U.S. President Donald Trump that tariffs will be terrible; and what to know about Canada's newly-appointed fentanyl czar, Kevin Brosseau. How Elon Musk has been given more power to reduce the U.S. government's workforce. Why Trump's Gaza resettlement plan risks destabilizing the Middle East. How the family of Jon Wells family is desperate for answers, five months after the Indigenous man died following a short, violent interaction with Calgary police. Plus, best-on-best international hockey is back: what the 4 Nations Face-Off means to some of the NHL's top players.
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Why U.S. President Donald Trump's impending 25 per cent tariffs all foreign steel and aluminum imports could hit Canada the hardest. How the brains of London cab drivers are helping researchers in developing artificial intelligence systems as well as treatments for Alzheimer's disease. Plus, how a therapeutic teddy bear went from Quebec's South Shore to the Louvre in Paris.
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U.S. President Donald Trump is set to announce a 25 per cent tariff on all steel and aluminum imports on Monday, including those from Canada. This announcement follows a recent interview with Fox News, where Trump, once again, expressed a desire to make Canada the 51st state. It all happens as Justin Trudeau is in France for what may be his final overseas trip as Canada’s Prime Minister, attending a summit focused on artificial intelligence -- overshadowed by America's economic threats.
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World leaders and dignitaries, including Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, paid tribute to the Aga Khan, the 49th hereditary imam of the Ismaili Muslims, during a private funeral service held in Portugal. The funeral marked Trudeau's first stop on a significant European tour, likely his last before leaving office, where he aims to engage with European and NATO leaders on various issues, including tariff threats from U.S. President Donald Trump. A federal judge has issued a ruling blocking Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency from accessing the personal and financial data of millions of Americans, citing the potential for "irreparable harm." The Governor General’s office has terminated singer-songwriter Buffy Sainte-Marie’s Order of Canada. Plus, more than 500 athletes from 23 nations, including Ukraine, have converged on Vancouver for the opening of the Invictus Games.
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has been caught on a hot microphone. Why he says U.S. President Donald Trump's threat to annex Canada is no joke. How new polls say Canadians are souring on their southern neighbours. We'll visit a border community where tariffs are the talk of the town. The deadly pileup involving dozens of vehicles on a snowy Ontario highway. And answering an age-old question: what a 4-billion-year-old asteroid reveals about how life on Earth began.
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How U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff saga is boosting the federal Liberals' popularity. The questions surrounding Trump's Gaza takeover plan, and the legal realities of a resettlement. Why ex-Trump adviser Steve Bannon says the Arctic could soon be Canada's "softest underbelly." The stores about to vanish from Canada's retail landscape. Santorini's emergency following thousands of earthquakes. Plus, to serve, protect, and create: the art program helping Canadian soldiers and veterans heal their trauma.
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The uproar over U.S. President Donald Trump's outlandish idea to evict millions of Palestinians and transform Gaza into the "Riviera of the Middle East"; who supports the plan; and how some Palestinian-Canadians feel about it. The pressure to lift interprovincial trade barriers to rev up Canada's economy and rely less on the U.S. What triggered a courtroom brawl in New Mexico that was caught on camera. Plus, how a baby shark was born in a tank holding two females that haven't seen a male in years.
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