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Liberal leader Mark Carney is apologizing after he made a mistake,
referring to one of the biggest tragedies in Canadian history.
Carney forgot the Montreal Massacre took place at École Polytechnique,
naming another school instead.
As Rafi Boujikhanian reports,
his opponents in the Bloc Québécois
are hoping to capitalize on this mistake.
I think that as a man, as a Canadian,
Marc Carney was certainly struck by what happened in 1989,
says Nathalie Prevot.
The gun control advocate survived a massacre which targeted
women, killing 14 of them at Montreal's École Polytechnique that year. She's now running
for Cardnay's Liberals on Montreal's South Shore, and is unconcerned he mispronounced
her name during a speech and mistook Polytechnique for Concordia University, the scene of a different
mass shooting years later.
But the Bloc Québécois is hoping Quebecers are bothered by it.
Monsieur Carnier a dit, it won't be me.
Leader Yves-François Blanchet says Carnier is admitting he won't speak up for Quebec
and keeps making mistakes in French, and he will no doubt keep pointing those out to Quebecers,
as he hopes to overtake Carney in voting intentions
among one of the country's most fickle electorates.
Rafi Boujoukane, YonCBC News, Vaudreuil d'Orient, Quebec.
The NDP and Conservatives are focusing on Hamilton as a key battleground in the federal
election.
Both party leaders held rallies in the city last night, hoping to win votes from steel
workers and union members.
Alexander Silberman has more.
Who's ready to make some steel?
Conservative leader Pierre Poliev making his pitch to a packed crowd of voters at a Hamilton factory.
The Ontario city is home to many union jobs and has traditionally leaned NDP.
The Conservatives are hoping to change that, pledging
to prioritize blue collar workers.
At the same time across the city from Poliev's rally, NDP leader Jagmeet Singh held his own
event.
If you believe you deserve a home that's in your budget that you can afford, vote NDP!
Both parties are emphasizing housing issues.
It's a lot to expect for any one policy to solve the crisis.
Paul Kershaw is a policy professor at the University of British Columbia.
We need to really be careful about anyone who's just saying building more homes is going
to be the solution to generational problems.
The housing crunch is expected to continue to be a top issue in southern Ontario.
Alexander Silberman, CBC News, Ottawa. The housing crunch is expected to continue to be a top issue in southern Ontario.
Alexander Silberman, CBC News, Ottawa.
The U.S. National Security Advisor is taking the blame for a texting scandal.
Look, I take full responsibility.
I built the group.
Mike Walz gave an interview last night to Fox News, where he answered questions on how
he created a text message group about launching an attack on Houthi rebels in Yemen and accidentally included a
journalist in the top secret group. It's embarrassing, yes. We're going to get to
the bottom of it. We have, I just talked to Elon on the way here, we've got the
best technical minds looking at how this happened, but I can tell you, I can tell
you for 100%, I don't know this guy, I know him by his horrible
reputation and he really is the bottom scum of journalists.
Waltz and other members of the Trump administration are trying to discredit the journalist, Jeffrey
Goldberg, editor-in-chief of The Atlantic, after he reported what happened.
The grandson of Nelson Mandela is publicly supporting the militant group Hamas and Hezbollah.
Mandla Mandela gave a speech in Yemen where he chanted for the Palestinian cause and armed groups in the Middle East.
From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free.
Viva Hamas!
Long live Hezbollah!
Canada has declared both Hamas and Hezbollah as terrorist groups.
South Korea is battling wildfires today.
18 people are dead, 200 structures are destroyed, and 27,000 people are under evacuation.
And that is Your World This Hour.
I'm Neal Hurland.