We begin with news of a two-week ceasefire involving Iran, the United States and Israel, followed by analysis from McMaster University professor Don Abelson on what the agreement means and whether it can last. We then turn to Canada’s finances with Colin Busby from the CD Howe Institute, who explains why the country needs a clear plan to fund rising defence spending. Next, former OPP deputy commissioner Rick Barnum joins us to discuss how organized crime is increasingly relying on contraband tobacco as a key source of income. We also look at a new consultation from Transport Canada on whether vehicle headlights are too bright and creating safety concerns. Finally, we check in on the Artemis II mission as the astronauts prepare for their return to Earth and a conversation with Prime Minister Mark Carney.