The Canadian government says 59 Canadians have finally crossed the border from the Gaza Strip into Egypt, but hundreds remain stuck in the region while Israeli soldiers fight with Hamas militants. Mike Armstrong reports on some of the Canadians relieved to finally be out and the next phase of Israel's war on Hamas.
Hamas has only released five of its hostages, meaning about 200 others remain captive. Daniele Hamamdjian speaks with an Israeli man hoping for the safe return of his loved ones and how Hamas fighters stormed into their home on Oct. 7th.
The four weeks of Israel's war on Hamas has been the deadliest such period for journalists, according to the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), since it began documenting fatalities in 1992. Dawna Friesen looks at the toll the crisis in the Middle East is taking on journalists and their families.
Tokyo residents dove for cover during the city's first missile evacuation drill since 2018, following a series of recent test launches from North Korea. As Neetu Garcha reports, Canadian Naval Capt. Robert Watt, who met with his North Korean counterpart in 2018, says the threat of escalation is more serious than ever.
As Canadians prepare to remember the fallen on Remembrance Day, there's a push to honour thousands of Americans who fought and died for Canada before the U.S. entered the Second World War. Jackson Proskow reports on the effort on both sides of the border to recognize these underappreciated and unknown heroes.
Sheep are known to be very social, and usually become stressed when they’re isolated from their flock. Now one wooly mammal is finally making friends after being stranded in the Scottish Highlands for two years. And there's a custody battle of sheer determination over her. Redmond Shannon has the remarkable tale of Fiona, who's no longer "Britain's loneliest sheep."
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Hamas has only released five of its hostages, meaning about 200 others remain captive. Daniele Hamamdjian speaks with an Israeli man hoping for the safe return of his loved ones and how Hamas fighters stormed into their home on Oct. 7th.
The four weeks of Israel's war on Hamas has been the deadliest such period for journalists, according to the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), since it began documenting fatalities in 1992. Dawna Friesen looks at the toll the crisis in the Middle East is taking on journalists and their families.
Tokyo residents dove for cover during the city's first missile evacuation drill since 2018, following a series of recent test launches from North Korea. As Neetu Garcha reports, Canadian Naval Capt. Robert Watt, who met with his North Korean counterpart in 2018, says the threat of escalation is more serious than ever.
As Canadians prepare to remember the fallen on Remembrance Day, there's a push to honour thousands of Americans who fought and died for Canada before the U.S. entered the Second World War. Jackson Proskow reports on the effort on both sides of the border to recognize these underappreciated and unknown heroes.
Sheep are known to be very social, and usually become stressed when they’re isolated from their flock. Now one wooly mammal is finally making friends after being stranded in the Scottish Highlands for two years. And there's a custody battle of sheer determination over her. Redmond Shannon has the remarkable tale of Fiona, who's no longer "Britain's loneliest sheep."
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