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From CBC News, the world this hour. I'm Neil Herland. The New Democratic Party of Canada has chosen
a new interim leader. Don Davies represents the riding of Vancouver Kingsway. He's been
a member of parliament since 2008. He takes over from Jagmeet Singh, who lost his parliamentary
seat in last week's federal election and announced his resignation on election night. A new permanent
leader will be selected in the months ahead.
Mark Carney has arrived in Washington ahead of Tuesday's high-stakes meeting
with U.S. President Donald Trump.
Carney won the Canadian election with a campaign promise to take on Trump
and defend this country's sovereignty.
Katie Simpson has more.
I guess he wants to make a deal.
U.S. President Donald Trump's erratic tariff agenda and his insulting annexation talk fresh
in the minds of Canadian voters who gave Carney a mandate to navigate this existential crisis.
It's really going to be an effort on the part of the Prime Minister to lower the temperature
of course and to try to get back to more meaningful substantive discussions.
Peter McKay served as Foreign Affairs Minister during the conservative government of Stephen Harper,
and he sees this as an opportunity to reset the Canada-U.S. relationship.
Canadian officials are expected to pitch ways both countries can work more closely together.
Pitch is very familiar to some members of the Canadian delegation.
Trump has taken a more respectful tone with Carney than he did in recent months with Trudeau. But whether
that improves the Canada-U.S. relationship is anyone's guess.
Katie Simpson, CBC News, Washington. And tonight the White House has released the
agenda of the meeting Tuesday between Trump and Carney. The two leaders will
meet at 1130 a.m. in Washington. They'll have a 30-minute bilateral meeting followed by lunch together.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is promising a referendum on separation next year,
but only if a citizen-led campaign gathers the required number of signatures.
She says many people have lost hope about Alberta's future within Canada.
The vast majority of these individuals are not fringe voices to be marginalized or vilified.
They are loyal Albertans.
They are quite literally our friends and neighbors who've just had enough
of having their livelihoods and prosperity attacked by a hostile federal government.
In a live stream addressed to The Province Monday, Smith said she prefers a sovereign Alberta within a united Canada.
But she insists the voices of those unhappy with confederation must be listened to.
The Premier also outlined her demands for the new Carney Liberal government in Ottawa.
Many of these include changes to what she calls hostile policies related to Alberta's resource industries. The complainant, accusing five former World Junior Hockey players of sexual assault,
testified for a second day.
The woman is known only as E.M.
All of the accused have pleaded not guilty.
Alie Sheeran reports, but first a warning, this story contains explicit details of an
alleged sexual assault. What do we want? Justice!
The day started with a gathering of advocacy groups for sexual assault survivors chanting in support of EM.
The complainant is on the stand in day two of her testimony of what happened in that London hotel room.
As each of the five accused hockey players headed briskly into the courthouse, they rallied louder.
The judge reminded the jury not to be swayed by supporters and that they must only consider
evidence presented to them inside the courtroom.
The complainant has been describing an out-of-body experience, she felt, while performing sexual
acts on several men.
She alleges being spit on and smacked, things she says made her feel degraded.
Videos were shown that were recorded that night of her saying, quote,
it was all consensual.
When asked by the Crown Attorney whether that was an accurate representation
of how she was feeling in the moment,
EM said no, quote,
I think it was from a time where my mind was disconnected from my body.
Ali Chiasan, CBC News, London, Ontario.
The airports in Moscow are open again.
Russia says Ukraine launched a wave of drone attacks earlier tonight targeting its airports.
The Russian Defense Ministry says it destroyed 105 Ukrainian drones.
And that is your World This Hour.
I'm Neil Herland.