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When a body is discovered 10 miles out to sea, it sparks a mind-blowing police investigation.
There's a man living in this address in the name of a deceased.
He's one of the most wanted men in the world.
This isn't really happening.
Officers are finding large sums of money.
It's a tale of murder, skullduggery and international intrigue.
So who really is he?
I'm Sam Mullins and this is Sea of Lies from CBC's Uncovered, available now.
From CBC News, the world this hour.
I'm Tom Harrington.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is not ruling out sending Canadian troops to Ukraine as
part of a possible peace deal.
He spoke today at a summit in Kiev on the third anniversary of Russia's invasion.
Trudeau said everything is on the table when asked whether Canada was willing to put boots
on the ground to help maintain security in Ukraine.
He insists Canada's support for the country will continue for the extent of the war and
after.
Canadians continue to stand strong with Ukraine and Ukrainians appreciate deeply
the unequivocal support that Canada has and will always deliver. The war is not over yet.
We will continue to stand with Ukraine until the war is over and until Ukraine wins. Canada
has also promised 25 light armoured vehicles for Ukraine, as well as $5 billion
in aid seized from frozen Russian assets.
France's president says there is a good reason to engage with Russia.
Emmanuel Macron met with US President Donald Trump at the White House.
Macron says the new administration provides a new context for talks, but adds any peace
deal between Russia and Ukraine needs to include security guarantees.
My strong point was to say, let's try to get something first which is, which can be assessed,
checked and verified.
And let's be sure that we build sufficient guarantees in the short run.
And this is where we are ready to be engaged.
The U.S. and Ukraine are talking about signing a deal for Ukraine's rare earth minerals.
Macron says that could be key to securing Ukrainian sovereignty.
Pope Francis is still critically ill as he battles double pneumonia,
but the Vatican says the pontiff's condition has improved slightly.
He resumed some work activities today.
Doctors say the slight kidney problem detected yesterday is no longer
a concern, but the 88-year-old is still receiving supplemental oxygen, and doctors say his prognosis
remains uncertain. This is his 11th night in hospital, the longest day of his nearly
12-year papacy.
The suspect in the stabbing of a six-year-old boy in Halifax has made a court appearance.
The 19-year-old woman is charged with attempted murder and possession of a weapon dangerous
to public peace.
Police say the victim and the suspect did not know each other.
Kayla Hounsell has the latest.
It's a very, very tragic incident.
Constable Martin Cromwell with the Halifax Regional Police says officers were called
to a Maine thoroughfare in downtown Halifax Sunday afternoon.
They found the child suffering from multiple stab wounds.
He remains in hospital.
Police say the child's parents were instrumental in ensuring the suspect remained at the scene.
19-year-old Elliott Chorney appeared in court today staring at the floor.
She consented to remaining in custody until she enters her plea next month.
Police say she had a knife.
They also say they do not believe she knows the child.
We are asking anyone who was in the area that may have witnessed the incident,
anyone with video, to come forward and contact police.
Court documents show Chourney is also facing an assault charge
related to an incident last month.
The documents also state she is of no fixed address.
Police won't say whether she is unhoused. Kayla Hounsell, CBC News, Halifax.
The four candidates in the race to be Canada's next liberal leader are preparing to square off
in two live debates. The French-language debate is being held tonight, the English one tomorrow.
Both events happening in Montreal.
One of America's great soul singers and balladeers, Roberta Flack, has died.
Killing Me Softly with this song, Killing Me Softly with this song.
Killing Me Softly was a massive hit for Flack in 1973, winning the Grammy Award for Record
of the Year.
She won the same honour
the year before with another top 10 single, The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face. The haunting
ballad became a breakout hit in the 1972 Clint Eastwood film, Play Misty for Me. Flack was the
first artist to win consecutive Grammys for Best Record. She was diagnosed with ALS three years
ago. Roberta Flack was 88. And that is Your World This Hour. For CBC News, I'm Tom Harrington.