As the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) conduct a “precise and targeted operation” in Gaza's Al-Shifa hospital, there are reports of mass graves being dug outside the facility. Daniele Hamamdjian looks at Gaza's collapsing health-care system.
A Canadian-Israeli peace activist who went missing during the attack by Hamas on Israel last month is confirmed dead. Vivian Silver’s family and friends had believed she was taken hostage on Oct. 7. Mike Armstrong spoke with one woman who was close to Silver about how she was focused on peace, even in her final moments.
Tens of thousands of Canadians and Americans gathered in Washington, D.C. for a pro-Israel rally, demanding the release of the more than 200 hostages still being held by Hamas. Jackson Proskow speaks with some attendees about the violence in the Middle East and around the world.
The Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) is investigating an outbreak of "extensively drug-resistant" salmonella, which is being linked to raw dog food and contact with cattle. Heather Yourex-West explains where cases are being found, who's most susceptible to getting sick and the advice to pet owners.
Speaking about Toronto’s food insecurity and poverty crisis, Daily Bread Food Bank CEO Neil Hetherington detailed the findings of the annual “Who’s Hungry” profile. He revealed that one in ten people in the city now rely on food banks — twice as many than in 2022, according to the information released in this report. As Eric Sorensen explains, food bank operators say they’re at their breaking point.
Police in England have arrested a man on suspicion of manslaughter in the death of professional hockey player Adam Johnson. The skate blade of an opposing player, Canadian Matt Petgrave, slashed Johnson's neck during an Elite Ice Hockey League (EIHL) game on Oct. 30. Redmond Shannon reports on what police are saying about the arrest and how it's rare for police to lay criminal charges in sports incidents.
Most of the roughly 400 Canadians who were trapped in the Gaza Strip have escaped through the Rafah border crossing into Egypt and are safely back in Canada. Touria Izri speaks with some of those Canadians about their bittersweet feelings of returning home.
Plus, after flying Canadian prime ministers and British royalty around the world for decades, Canada's VIP air force jet is being retired from its role and replaced with a newer, less problematic plane. David Akin, who's logged many kilometres on the aircraft, looks back on its history of travels and troubles.
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A Canadian-Israeli peace activist who went missing during the attack by Hamas on Israel last month is confirmed dead. Vivian Silver’s family and friends had believed she was taken hostage on Oct. 7. Mike Armstrong spoke with one woman who was close to Silver about how she was focused on peace, even in her final moments.
Tens of thousands of Canadians and Americans gathered in Washington, D.C. for a pro-Israel rally, demanding the release of the more than 200 hostages still being held by Hamas. Jackson Proskow speaks with some attendees about the violence in the Middle East and around the world.
The Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) is investigating an outbreak of "extensively drug-resistant" salmonella, which is being linked to raw dog food and contact with cattle. Heather Yourex-West explains where cases are being found, who's most susceptible to getting sick and the advice to pet owners.
Speaking about Toronto’s food insecurity and poverty crisis, Daily Bread Food Bank CEO Neil Hetherington detailed the findings of the annual “Who’s Hungry” profile. He revealed that one in ten people in the city now rely on food banks — twice as many than in 2022, according to the information released in this report. As Eric Sorensen explains, food bank operators say they’re at their breaking point.
Police in England have arrested a man on suspicion of manslaughter in the death of professional hockey player Adam Johnson. The skate blade of an opposing player, Canadian Matt Petgrave, slashed Johnson's neck during an Elite Ice Hockey League (EIHL) game on Oct. 30. Redmond Shannon reports on what police are saying about the arrest and how it's rare for police to lay criminal charges in sports incidents.
Most of the roughly 400 Canadians who were trapped in the Gaza Strip have escaped through the Rafah border crossing into Egypt and are safely back in Canada. Touria Izri speaks with some of those Canadians about their bittersweet feelings of returning home.
Plus, after flying Canadian prime ministers and British royalty around the world for decades, Canada's VIP air force jet is being retired from its role and replaced with a newer, less problematic plane. David Akin, who's logged many kilometres on the aircraft, looks back on its history of travels and troubles.
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