Canada remembers; Quebec's snowy surprise; U.S. gov't shutdown ending?
Description
On this Remembrance Day, David Akin takes you to the national ceremony in Ottawa honouring service and sacrifice as the 80th anniversary of the end of the Second World War is marked. Touria Izri takes you to an important ceremony dedicated to Indigenous veterans, whose critical contributions were long ignored. Caryn Lieberman sits down for a chat with Canada's oldest veteran. And Heather Yourex-West speaks with two Second World War veterans about their past and their concerns for the future. In Montreal, Mike Armstrong reports on the surprise snowstorm that slammed southern Quebec, how people were digging out, and how meteorologists got it wrong. Jackson Proskow reports on the agreement that could finally end America's longest government shutdown, why it's not a done deal, and how it's causing political infighting. And Vincent McAviney explains how the British government is responding to the BBC's crisis, and the new accusations U.S. President Donald Trump is hurling against the network.
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