Canada's commitment to Ukraine, Pakistan bomb attack, the Taylor Swift effect and more
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A shadow of uncertainty looms of Ukraine's war effort, now that Donald Trump will be the next U.S. president. Trump has repeatedly questioned how much his country spends on foreign wars -- especially in Ukraine. But Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland says Ukraine can still count on Canada.
Also: At least 25 people are dead and more than 60 others wounded after a bomb attack at a busy train station in Pakistan. A separatist militant group is claiming responsibility for the attack - escalating a decades-long insurgency there.
And: Taylor Swift's Eras Tour will be coming to a close, after her upcoming stops in Canada. We'll talk about how Swift has reshaped the music industry, and paved the way for a new generation.
Plus: New reports on famine in Gaza, Canada's arctic foreign policy, Manitoba removes math education requirements, and more.