The long-awaited trial has begun in British Columbia for the Dutch man accused of cyberbullying teenager Amanda Todd, before she died by suicide in 2012. The disturbing allegations against Aydin Cobain and what the Crown said Todd was a persistent victim of. Britain's prime minister is living up to his nickname Teflon Boris. How Boris Johnson survived the confidence vote held by his own caucus over 'Partygate' and the challenges he faces now. What happens at work stays at work: a reality check on Ontario's new 'right-to-disconnect' law, which is meant to help employees unplug from the office in the off-hours. Beijing issues a new warning to Ottawa, as Chinese fighter pilots are accused of getting aggressive with Canadians and Australians in the sky. Plus, a Global News exclusive: how civilian drone pilots, including a 15-year-old boy, are playing a pivotal role in helping Ukraine's military repel Russian forces. And a Canadian's unsung sacrifice: the heroism Flying Officer Harvey Edgar Jones demonstrated on D-Day as his aircraft began plummeting.