After the deadly mass stabbings in Saskatchewan, questions are being raised over how Indigenous communities are policed. We visit the Tsuut'ina Nation in Alberta to see how its police force operates, how it can be a model for other Indigenous communities, and the barriers preventing similar police services from operating. Russia has unleashed a fresh bombardment on Ukraine's capital with Iranian-made drones, killing at least four people. The terror Kyiv residents experienced, how they fought back, and how Iran is responding. More revelations are emerging from the public inquiry into the federal government's controversial use of the Emergencies Act. The new evidence contradicting what the city of Ottawa and police had long said about the protests. The U.S. midterm elections are weeks away, and plenty of eager people are lining up to cast early votes in Georgia. What's motivating the electorate, and the controversies surrounding Republican senate candidate Herschel Walker. Plus, the calls for Ottawa to do more to help Vladimir Kara-Murza, a jailed, high-profile opponent of Russia President Vladimir Putin. And lettuce find out: how new British Prime Minister Liz Truss' days in office may be numbered, and how it's prompted one tabloid to pit her against a vegetable.