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The Vatican agrees to return 62 Indigenous artifacts to Canada, marking a significant step toward reconciliation after 100 years.

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A historic step toward reconciliation was taken Saturday night. The Vatican has formally agreed to return 62 Indigenous cultural items to Canada. The artifacts have been held in the Vatican's museums and vaults for the past century. Mackenzie Gray has the details.
Turning to the U.S., Americans can expect some relief at the grocery store. President Donald Trump announced he is removing tariffs on hundreds of food products. As Candice Cole reports, this sharp reversal follows a string of recent election victories for Democrats, fuelled by concerns over affordability.
Canada's spy chief warned this week that China remains a significant national security threat to Canada. Among those urging caution is former Canadian diplomat Michael Kovrig. Four years after his release from Chinese detention, Kovrig is keeping a cautious eye on China's charm offensive. Jeff Semple has more.
Plus, women's sport in Canada is growing in popularity. The WNBA and the PWHL are expanding, and the inaugural season of professional women's soccer just wrapped up. As Lexy Benedict reports, the federal government is now announcing plans to invest millions of dollars to support women's sports leagues.
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Turning to the U.S., Americans can expect some relief at the grocery store. President Donald Trump announced he is removing tariffs on hundreds of food products. As Candice Cole reports, this sharp reversal follows a string of recent election victories for Democrats, fuelled by concerns over affordability.
Canada's spy chief warned this week that China remains a significant national security threat to Canada. Among those urging caution is former Canadian diplomat Michael Kovrig. Four years after his release from Chinese detention, Kovrig is keeping a cautious eye on China's charm offensive. Jeff Semple has more.
Plus, women's sport in Canada is growing in popularity. The WNBA and the PWHL are expanding, and the inaugural season of professional women's soccer just wrapped up. As Lexy Benedict reports, the federal government is now announcing plans to invest millions of dollars to support women's sports leagues.
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