From Global News.
Before he was appointed to the federal cabinet, Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree wrote letters to Canadian officials in support of an immigration application by a man who was already determined to have been a member of a terrorist organization. Jeff Semple reports on what’s been uncovered, while Mercedes Stephenson explains how the government is responding.
Prime Minister Mark Carney is now suggesting Canada may have to accept some tariffs in a potential trade deal with the U.S. Mackenzie Gray explains how it’s a change from Carney’s previous messaging, what sectors could be hardest hit and how the federal government’s efforts to appease U.S. President Donald Trump don’t appear to be working.
Millions of Canadians are clouded by wildfire smoke as hundreds of wildfires rage across the country. Heidi Petracek reports on an out-of-control fire burning through cabins in Chance Cove, N.L., and how the smoke is leading to stifling conditions and air quality alerts.
Plus, Fauja Singh, who’s believed to be the first centenarian to complete a marathon, has died in a suspected hit-and-run at age 114. Redmond Shannon looks at how Singh never let his age slow him down.
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