From Global News.
Four Canadians who were stranded on a hantavirus-stricken cruise ship were finally back on home soil Sunday. They touched down on a repatriation flight in Bagotville, Que., in the afternoon before being flown to an undisclosed location in British Columbia where they will self-isolate for at least 21 days. Health officials say they are not showing any symptoms. The ship, the MV Hondius, arrived in Spain’s Canary Islands earlier in the day. In total, at least 10 Canadians have been exposed to the ship’s hantavirus outbreak, including some who disembarked early. All have been ordered to isolate and none are showing symptoms. Candice Cole has the latest.
President Donald Trump has condemned Iran’s response to the latest U.S. peace proposal. The White House had presented a 14-point plan that required Iran to halt its nuclear program. After days of delays, Tehran finally delivered its response. It’s not clear what they said but President Trump posted on social media calling the response “totally unacceptable.” As Vincent McAviney reports, it’s unclear what this means for the fragile ceasefire or the blockades in the Strait of Hormuz.
Sunday was a day to celebrate and honour our moms. But Mother’s Day can also be a heart-wrenching struggle for those who have lost a parent. There’s now a new and growing movement to reframe the occasion. Motherless Day began in Toronto in 2024 and has spread across the country, offering sympathy and support. Melissa Ridgen reports on Winnipeg’s inaugural event.
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