Things get testy at the public inquiry into the Emergencies Act, as former Ottawa police chief Peter Sloly is grilled over how he handled February's convoy protests. The crude threats he allegedly made, and the claims he tried to pass the buck for policing failures. A shooting at a Toronto high school has left one person dead. What students and witnesses are saying may have led to the tragedy. Ukraine's critical infrastructure is under increased threat, as Russia launches fresh bombardments. How some neighbouring countries are feeling the repercussions. Plus, the group claiming it's going to "save" America: Jackson Proskow speaks with some Republican voters in Florida about their movement gaining momentum. And Remembrance Day gets an update: how a fresh batch of poppies and new technology are modernizing the ways Canadians can honour service and sacrifice.