In tonight’s top story: Israel has revised its estimate of casualties in the surprise attack by Hamas on Oct. 7th, now stating that around 1,200 people were killed, down from the initial estimate of 1,400. Meanwhile, the Hamas-run health ministry claims that over 11,000 people in Gaza have been killed since Israel’s retaliatory attack. In response to the ongoing violence, Israel's military has announced that it will assist in the evacuation of infants from Gaza's northern hospitals. However, residents of Gaza remain concerned about the lack of safety in the region. Mike Armstrong brings us the latest on this story.
Celebrating Nov. 11 in Canada, thousands of people gathered at the National Remembrance Day ceremony in Ottawa to pay tribute to those who have given their lives in the service of their country. The ceremony was held as a reminder of the terrible toll of war, especially in light of the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. Mackenzie Gray reports.
Plus, the selection of the design for the National Monument to the Mission in Afghanistan by the Trudeau government has sparked controversy. The decision-making process for this monument has come under fire, with plans for a separate military tribute in Ottawa already in motion. The House of Commons Veterans Affairs Committee has even issued a motion condemning the government's "lack of respect for the rules." David Akin reports.
Finally, on Remembrance Day, Canadian Armed Forces members reflect on their fallen comrades' ultimate sacrifice while deployed overseas. Currently, there are over 2,800 Canadian troops deployed in various regions, with 270 recently completing a successful mission in the Indo-Pacific region. Neetu Garcha reports.
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Celebrating Nov. 11 in Canada, thousands of people gathered at the National Remembrance Day ceremony in Ottawa to pay tribute to those who have given their lives in the service of their country. The ceremony was held as a reminder of the terrible toll of war, especially in light of the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. Mackenzie Gray reports.
Plus, the selection of the design for the National Monument to the Mission in Afghanistan by the Trudeau government has sparked controversy. The decision-making process for this monument has come under fire, with plans for a separate military tribute in Ottawa already in motion. The House of Commons Veterans Affairs Committee has even issued a motion condemning the government's "lack of respect for the rules." David Akin reports.
Finally, on Remembrance Day, Canadian Armed Forces members reflect on their fallen comrades' ultimate sacrifice while deployed overseas. Currently, there are over 2,800 Canadian troops deployed in various regions, with 270 recently completing a successful mission in the Indo-Pacific region. Neetu Garcha reports.
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