Federal leaders talk Trump, South Korea martial law, residents return to southern Lebanon, and more
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In Ottawa – a rare all-leaders meeting to discuss how to deal with Donald Trump’s tariffs threat. The Prime Minister’s aim was to find unity, but opposition parties say they also want a concrete plan.
And: Chaotic hours in South Korea, as the president declares martial law to combat what he calls anti-state forces. His approval ratings are down amidst affordability and health care crises. Parliament votes against the declaration. But there is still a state of confusion about what will happen next.
Also: The ceasefire in Lebanon is being tested by Israeli airstrikes and Hezbollah rocket fire. Still, some residents are moving back to areas damaged in the fighting.
Plus: ICJ climate hearing, facial recognition at Vancouver’s airport, charities suffer as a result of Canada Post strike, and more.