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In this acclaimed new production of Anna Karenina, the National Ballet of Canada asks,
what is fair in love and society?
Renowned choreographer Christian Spook adapts Tolstoy's epic novel to dance in a spectacular
work complete with lush costumes, cinematic projections, and a glorious curated score,
featuring the music of Rachmaninoff.
On stage June 13th to 21st, tickets on sale now at national.ballet.ca
sponsored by IG private wealth management.
From CBC News, the world this hour. I'm Neil Herland. We begin with a tragic story in Manitoba.
A wildfire has killed two people northeast of Winnipeg. The bodies of a man and a woman who got trapped by the flames were
recovered today. Cameron McIntosh reports on the fires burning across the
province. I'm very saddened to share that officers with the Manitoba RCMP
discovered, recovered two bodies believed to be an adult male and female.
RCMP are still investigating, but say they died after being trapped in a wildfire in an area under mandatory
evacuation notice just outside of Lactobonnie Manitoba. The Lactobonnie
fire is one of several posing significant threats in Manitoba where
dry and hot conditions in the eastern part of the province are fueling
wildfires that authorities say have at times been too dangerous to fight.
This is an extremely dynamic time for us.
Christine Stevens is with the Manitoba Emergency Management Organization.
She says the worst fires are nowhere close to under control.
We are very much in a live response type of situation where we're working to protect
people, critical infrastructure and property.
Manitoba's wildfire season off to an early and blazing start.
Cameron McIntosh, CBC News, Winnipeg.
Prime Minister Mark Carney and his newly appointed cabinet held their first official meeting
today with Carney enacting a promise he made during the election.
Tom Perry has more.
To sign this order to deliver that tax cut.
There was no black sharpie, but Mark Carney did seem to channel Donald Trump as he sat
before his cabinet and signed a decree, directing Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne
to enact the middle-class tax cut the Liberals promised in the last election.
This is very significant and it sends a very strong and clear message to Canadians. Champagne says the cut worth up to $840 for a two-income family will need to be passed in Parliament.
With the Liberals just shy of a majority, he expects opposition parties to support the measure or not stand in the way.
But Champagne revealed he has no plans to release a budget before summer,
meaning Canadians will have to wait for a fall economic
update to see the government's books, leading Conservative leader Pierre Polyev to accuse
the Liberals of having no road map and no willingness to lead.
Tom Perry, CBC News, Ottawa.
It appears Russian President Vladimir Putin will not be attending crucial peace talks
in Turkey.
Instead, Russia has announced a delegation of aides and defense officials will attend the ceasefire negotiations. The president of Ukraine had challenged Putin
to meet him in person. Qatar is purchasing dozens of jets from Boeing as part of a multi-billion
dollar deal signed with the Trump administration. But another aircraft continues to attract
attention. US President Donald Trump says he will accept a luxury jet from Qatar's royal family to
replace Air Force One.
Eli Glasner reports.
Qatar is exploring gifting the Trump administration a luxury 747 Boeing described as a flying
palace in the sky.
Trump is all in.
I could say no, no, no no don't give us I want
to pay you a billion or 400 million or whatever it is or I could say thank you
very much. But the Constitution also has something to say. It's called the
emoluments clause and it says no person shall accept any present from any king
prince or foreign state. So how is this legal? With the blessing of the Attorney General, Pam Bondi, who lobbied for Qatar in the past,
the plan is for Qatar to give the plane to the Defense Department.
Mark Palmaropoulos is a former CIA intelligence officer.
He says the idea of retrofitting another country's plane is preposterous.
You're worried about things such as, you know, listening devices, things that could
knock out counterintelligence systems.
And so the free gift that Trump is touting.
This is actually gonna cost the US taxpayers
a great deal more money.
Eli Glasner, CBC News, Toronto.
In Stanley Cup playoff action,
the Toronto Maple Leafs are hosting
the Florida Panthers tonight in game five
of their second round series.
Florida is ahead for nothing after the second period.
The series is tied at two games each.
And that is your World This Hour.
For CBC News, I'm Neal Herland.