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From CBC News, it's the World This Hour.
I'm Joe Cummings.
First to the federal election campaign and Liberal leader Mark Carney.
He is in Windsor, Ontario, a city on the front line of Canada's trade war with the United
States.
And Carney says the Liberals are committed to protecting Canadian workers affected by U.S. tariffs.
We've already turned that commitment into action.
To support workers, we have temporarily waived the one-week employment insurance waiting
period.
We've changed the rules so that workers don't have to exhaust severance pay before collecting
EI.
We've made it easier to access EI. We've made it easier to access EI, and we've made it more generous.
Aaron Ross Carney is also promising to create a $2 billion fund to expand the supply chain
for the Canadian auto sector.
As for Conservative leader Pierre Polyev, he's flying to Quebec City today with a new campaign
announcement aimed at Canadian seniors.
He's promising to keep the retirement age at 65 and to expand the tax boundaries for
working seniors.
NDP leader Jagmeet Singh is also talking to seniors this morning.
He's making an announcement at a seniors facility in Hamilton.
Winnipeg police have an update scheduled today on their investigation into the murder of
an unidentified indigenous woman killed three years ago by a serial killer.
Sam Sampson has more.
We're not going to leave anybody behind.
Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs Grand Chief Kyra Wilson
isn't giving up until every woman is found.
Her community of Long Plain First Nation has been mourning
the loss of two women murdered by a serial killer in 2022,
Morgan Harris and Mercedes Myron.
Another woman, Rebecca Contois, was murdered by the same man. Her remains were found that
year. But those of Harris and Myron were just recovered in a landfill near Winnipeg this
month. A fourth woman has yet to be found. The community gave her a name, Moshkade Bishike
Ikwe Iban, or Buffalo Woman. The landfill search was heavily debated.
Police and the province said it wasn't safe nor feasible.
But under new provincial leadership, the search started last December.
Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew.
It's the right thing that we were able to return these women to their families
so they can be memorialized in a proper way.
The hope is today more information could lead to answers for an unknown family.
Sam Sampson, CBC News, Winnipeg.
Now to Washington where the fallout continues from journalist Jeffrey Goldberg being included
in a group chat with senior members of the Trump administration.
A security breach which foreign analysts are calling reckless has a Republican party on the defensive.
Sarah Levitt has more.
There was that fiery Senate Intelligence Committee hearing with Democrats absolutely ripping into
CIA Director John Ratcliffe and Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard calling
the sharing of plans about attacks on Houthis in Yemen with a journalist, quote, sloppy,
careless and incompetent.
And you know, Republicans have also spoken out about the leak and about what was discussed,
some taking exception to how Europe was talked about when Vice President JD Vance said he
didn't want to bail Europe out and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth calling it European
freeloading. Here's Republican Congressman Pete Sessions.
It is a big deal.
It's a big deal that they apologize.
It's a big deal that they learn.
It's very embarrassing.
The administration continues to say zero classified information was shared in the chat.
As for Goldberg, he stands by his reporting and says he has the receipts in screen grabs.
Sarah Levitt, CBC News, Washington.
Latest figures are showing the worldwide number of renewable energy projects rolled out last
year hit a record high.
The International Renewable Energy Agency says 90 percent of the new electricity brought
online came from either solar or wind projects, and nearly two-thirds were launched in China.
Overall, the world increased its clean electric energy production last year by more than 15 percent over 2023.
And that is The World This Hour.
For news anytime, go to our website cbcnews.ca.
For CBC News, I'm Joe Cummings.