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The federal government unveils its plan to support the East Coast and the struggling aluminum industry battered by tariffs. Heidi Petracek and Touria Izri report on the promises. Palestinian gunmen have opened fire at a busy bus stop in Jerusalem, killing six Israelis. Redmond Shannon reports on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's response. A fugitive father who had been on the run with his three children in New Zealand's remote countryside for nearly four years has been shot dead by police. Mike Armstrong reports on the manhunt for Tom Phillips, the lingering questions, and what's next for his kids after they were found safe. Romana Didulo, who has been calling herself the "Queen of Canada," has been granted bail after being arrested when police raided a decommissioned school in Richmound, Sask., where she and her followers were living. Heather Yourex-West reports on the conditions of Didulo's release, and the reaction from residents. In the U.S., Democrats have released an image of what appears to be a letter signed by President Donald Trump to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, a letter Trump has claimed does not exist. Plus, calls are being made for restrictions on sports betting ads, which are increasingly appearing on television and online. Eric Sorensen looks at the potentially dire consequences brought on by gambling addictions, and what some of Canada's top doctors saying needs to change.
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The federal government unveils its plan to support the East Coast and the struggling aluminum industry battered by tariffs. Heidi Petracek and Touria Izri report on the promises. Palestinian gunmen have opened fire at a busy bus stop in Jerusalem, killing six Israelis. Redmond Shannon reports on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's response. A fugitive father who had been on the run with his three children in New Zealand's remote countryside for nearly four years has been shot dead by police. Mike Armstrong reports on the manhunt for Tom Phillips, the lingering questions, and what's next for his kids after they were found safe. Romana Didulo, who has been calling herself the "Queen of Canada," has been granted bail after being arrested when police raided a decommissioned school in Richmound, Sask., where she and her followers were living. Heather Yourex-West reports on the conditions of Didulo's release, and the reaction from residents. In the U.S., Democrats have released an image of what appears to be a letter signed by President Donald Trump to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, a letter Trump has claimed does not exist. Plus, calls are being made for restrictions on sports betting ads, which are increasingly appearing on television and online. Eric Sorensen looks at the potentially dire consequences brought on by gambling addictions, and what some of Canada's top doctors saying needs to change.
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