Counter-tariffs turfed; Gaza City's famine; Ghislaine Maxwell's denials
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Canada will be dropping import duties on American goods covered by the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA) by Sept. 1. Mackenzie Gray explains Prime Minister Mark Carney's decision; U.S. President Donald Trump's response; and what it might mean for trade talks. Heidi Petracek looks at what this means for businesses and consumers. Mike Armstrong reports on what court documents reveal about the police investigation into four Quebec terror suspects. Famine has officially been declared in Gaza City. Redmond Shannon reports on the UN's warning, and Israel's angry reaction. Candice Cole explains why the FBI raided the home of former U.S. national security adviser John Bolton. Also, newly released recordings reveal what Ghislaine Maxwell told U.S. officials about her ex-boyfriend, convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Plus, morphological mingling: Eric Sorensen explains what ancient bones reveal about when Homo sapiens procreated with Neanderthals, and how it's challenging the story of human history.
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