Russia has launched its largest aerial assault on Ukraine since the former began its full-scale invasion in February 2022, according to Ukrainian officials. At least seven people were killed in the bombardment that spanned 15 regions. Redmond Shannon explains what Russia targeted and what Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is now asking for.
The federal government is reducing the number of temporary foreign workers allowed into Canada each year. Mackenzie Gray explains what's behind the move, and how the Liberals are also hinting at future restrictions for Canada's fast-growing number of permanent residents.
After four days of no service, Canadian National (CN) Railway and Canadian Pacific Kansas City (CPKC) trains are back on the rails across Canada. Heather Yourex-West reports on the relief from Canadians who rely on the railways, how much the disruption cost the economy and the uncertainty about how long the network will remain operational.
There is confusion over who should qualify for a multi-billion dollar federal procurement program intended to boost Indigenous businesses. As Melissa Ridgen reports, while it sounds like the federal government is attempting to right a wrong, Indigenous leaders are raising concerns.
Plus, SpaceX has become a power player in the space race by leading the way in commercial space travel, and the company is about to launch its most ambitious mission yet. Mike Armstrong explains how the Polaris Dawn mission is poised to make history and the risks involved.
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