There's a dramatic shift in Canada's drug policy, as British Columbia moves to decriminalize some illicit drugs to combat the opioid crisis, in a first for North America. We look at the details of the plan, and why officials believe it can curb skyrocketting overdose deaths. Questions and reactions are also coming in for Ottawa's bold proposed gun legislation, aiming to clamp down on handgun ownership and illegal smuggling - why experts are divided on whether it can combat Canada's rising gun violence. The agony and outrage also continues in Uvalde, as the grieving community begins laying to rest young victims of the Texas mass school shooting. Plus, the European Union reaches a compromise deal to turn off the taps to Russian oil, in a bid stop funding Moscow's war in Ukraine. And a look at who takes the cake in Canada's food scene, as the latest list of the country's 100 best restaurants is released.