This week could be critical for the future of Ukraine. With no end in sight to Russia’s invasion, NATO leaders are gathering in Lithuania for a key summit. The world’s biggest security alliance is divided on several issues including if and how Ukraine should be granted membership. The Ukrainian president plans to attend the annual meeting this week looking for security guarantees. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will also attend the NATO summit and on his way to Lithuania, he’ll stop first in Latvia where Canada has its largest overseas military deployment. Chief Political Correspondent David Akin has more.
There’s a glimmer of hope in the B.C. port strike which is now into its ninth day. Talks between the port workers union and their employers resumed this weekend after breaking down last week. Workers gathered for a rally on Sunday. Grace Ke reports.
The heatwave gripping most of Canada is showing no signs of cooling as temperatures are soaring from coast to coast to coast. Meanwhile, south of the border, The National Weather Service has issued dangerous heat alerts for tens of millions of Americans. Jamie Mauracher reports.
The relationship status between the U.S. and China has been complicated for a while with tensions over Taiwan, Chinese surveillance balloons, and allegations of genocide over Chinese treatment of Uyghur Muslims. But the two superpowers say that it’s time to patch things up and to that end, as the U.S. treasury secretary travelled to Beijing for some high-stakes diplomacy. Mackenzie Gray has the details.
Israel’s prime minister appears to be losing patience with protesters rallying against his hugely controversial judicial reforms. Critics argue the changes will undermine democracy and weaken the power of the courts. A key vote for the proposal is set for tomorrow and comes one week after Israeli forces launched a deadly raid on a Palestinian refugee camp in the occupied West Bank. Redmond Shannon reports.
It’s been almost two years since the Taliban re-took control of Afghanistan, reviving their relentless oppression on the rights and freedoms of women and girls. The UN calls it gender apartheid and says Afghanistan is the most repressive country in the world for women. And it seems that the Taliban isn’t done yet. Shogofa Danish has more.
As temperatures soar a lot of people are trying to beat the heat. Others still want to spice things up by dousing their food with hot sauce. That is if you can find a bottle. Mike Drolet explains what’s fueling the hot sauce shortage that spice lovers getting salty.
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There’s a glimmer of hope in the B.C. port strike which is now into its ninth day. Talks between the port workers union and their employers resumed this weekend after breaking down last week. Workers gathered for a rally on Sunday. Grace Ke reports.
The heatwave gripping most of Canada is showing no signs of cooling as temperatures are soaring from coast to coast to coast. Meanwhile, south of the border, The National Weather Service has issued dangerous heat alerts for tens of millions of Americans. Jamie Mauracher reports.
The relationship status between the U.S. and China has been complicated for a while with tensions over Taiwan, Chinese surveillance balloons, and allegations of genocide over Chinese treatment of Uyghur Muslims. But the two superpowers say that it’s time to patch things up and to that end, as the U.S. treasury secretary travelled to Beijing for some high-stakes diplomacy. Mackenzie Gray has the details.
Israel’s prime minister appears to be losing patience with protesters rallying against his hugely controversial judicial reforms. Critics argue the changes will undermine democracy and weaken the power of the courts. A key vote for the proposal is set for tomorrow and comes one week after Israeli forces launched a deadly raid on a Palestinian refugee camp in the occupied West Bank. Redmond Shannon reports.
It’s been almost two years since the Taliban re-took control of Afghanistan, reviving their relentless oppression on the rights and freedoms of women and girls. The UN calls it gender apartheid and says Afghanistan is the most repressive country in the world for women. And it seems that the Taliban isn’t done yet. Shogofa Danish has more.
As temperatures soar a lot of people are trying to beat the heat. Others still want to spice things up by dousing their food with hot sauce. That is if you can find a bottle. Mike Drolet explains what’s fueling the hot sauce shortage that spice lovers getting salty.
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