Chapter 1:
-US President Donald Trump has been taking more swipes at Canada and Prime Minister Trudeau over trade issues as he settles in for his Singapore summit with North Korea's Kim Jong Un.
Chapter 2:
-Donald Trump and his advisers have blasted Prime Minister Justin Trudeau over trade as the G7 summit wrapped up in Quebec. The positive thing to come out of Trump’s words was that Canadian leaders of all political parties are backing Trudeau.
Chapter 3:
-Have you seen the new bike lanes on the Cambie Street Bridge? On Sunday, crews installed a cement barrier on the bridge, reducing it from three lanes to two southbound.
Chapter 4:
-The New Democrats anxiously circle Wednesday on their calendar as Leonard Krog has booked a room at a downtown Nanaimo hotel where he is expected to announce bid for mayor’s job in Nanaimo. The Vancouver Sun's Vaughn Palmer is here with his take on the day's headlines.
Chapter 5:
-Trump advisers have blasted Trudeau - saying there’s a “Special place in hell” for a leader that engages in “bad faith diplomacy with Donald J Trump”. The comments have raised the level of public vitriol to a point not seen in US-Canada relations in decades.
Chapter 6:
-Tonight, Coquitlam councillor Teri Towner will put forward a motion to council to encourage the provincial government to set up an independent commission to decide civic politicians’ remuneration.
Chapter 7:
-This past weekend, Justify became the 13th horse in history to win the triple crown. Now the question turns to how many races does Justify have left in him before he ends up on the Stud Farm.
Chapter 8:
-What do Americans think of their president’s controversial comments following the G7 Summit? Henry Rollins is an LA-based musician, actor, public speaker, and poet. He spoke this morning to Niki Reitmayer.
Chapter 9:
-Tensions between Canada and our ‘friends’ south of the border are rising, in the wake of the G7 summit. What does this mean for the long standing relationship between the two countries?
Chapter 10:
-China has banned a myriad of online political content, according to an unpublished censorship document obtained by the Globe and Mail. A long list of content’s been banned - including depictions of leaders and Western political critiques, flirtatious dancing, tattoos and religious proselytism. We spoke to the Globe and Mail’s Beijing correspondent Nathan VanderKlippe about what implications this has.
Chapter 11:
-VF&RS is leading the way in intervention, training and treatment for staff suffering occupational stress. That’s where Lola comes in! Today, Lola will be unveiled as the VF&RS new ‘trauma dog’, helping staff heal from mental stress or injury.