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From CBC News, the world this hour. I'm Neal Herland. The first meeting between Prime Minister
Mark Carney and the Premier since the election has wrapped up. A big item on the agenda, major nation building projects.
With Alberta pushing hard for a new pipeline, Rafi Boujikaneen has more from Saskatoon.
The point is to build the certainty, the stability and the ambition that builders need.
Prime Minister Mark Carney has a list now of what each of the 13 provincial and territorial
Premiers consider their top priorities.
Ottawa will have to decide which ones receive federal funding.
The one that raised the most questions going into this meeting?
Alberta's proposal for a new pipeline connecting the Pacific coast and BC to the shores of
Hudson Bay and Manitoba.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says she understands her counterparts and the federal government
would want any new pipeline to carry decarbonized oil.
It's not clear what BC thinks. Before this meeting, it cited a difference of opinion with production of their bitumen. It's not clear what BC thinks.
Before this meeting, it cited a difference of opinion with its neighbor on bitumen.
The federal government is expected to table its legislation on fast-tracking projects
this week.
Rafi Bajikan, YonCBC News, Saskatoon.
Thousands of people in northern Saskatchewan are being ordered to evacuate their homes
because of a fast moving wildfire.
Residents of Laranj and surrounding areas are leaving tonight.
Tom Roberts is a retired CBC host.
We saw a lot of emergency vehicles, ambulances, fire trucks, fire people and they're heading
north to help fight the fire.
Smoke is just bellowing south of us here. It really looks scary.
It looks like a firefighters truck is going by here heading north to La Ronge to go help.
Meantime the mayor of Flynn Flawn, Manitoba hopes rain in the forecast will help firefighters.
It's really at the mercy of Mother Nature right now.
George Fontaine says so far no buildings have been lost to a wildfire burning at the town's doorstep, but he calls the
situation a time bomb. About 200 wildfires are burning across Canada
tonight. A man accused of setting people on fire in Boulder, Colorado now faces
dozens of criminal charges. Prosecutors say they laid the charges quickly to
send a message that acts
of anti-Semitism will not be tolerated. Sasha Petrasek has the latest from the court.
Mr. Solomon, thank you for appearing.
Mohammed Solomon made his first appearance in a Boulder court facing not only 16 charges of
attempted murder, but federal hate crime charges, says acting District Attorney Bishop Gruwell.
When he was interviewed about the attack, he said he wanted them all to die.
He had no regrets and he would go back and do it again.
Solomon was arrested after an attack on a peaceful demonstration in Boulder on Sunday.
The 45-year-old is accused of using a flamethrower and tossing Molotov cocktails at a group pushing for the release of Israeli
hostages held in Gaza.
Solomon was heard shouting, Free Palestine.
Police now say 12 people were injured.
Solomon is an Egyptian national who entered the U.S. on a tourist visa three years ago,
but stayed after his papers expired.
Sasha Petrusik, CBC News, Washington.
At peace talks in Turkey, delegations from Ukraine and Russia agreed to exchange all prisoners of war
who are seriously wounded or ill, as well as soldiers aged 25 and under.
Russia says it will also return the remains of 6,000 soldiers killed in combat.
Rustem Umerov is Ukraine's defense minister. He says negotiations
have not delivered an unconditional ceasefire.
We firmly believe that all key issues can only be solved at the level of leaders.
We propose to Russian side to hold a meeting by the end of this month
from 20th to 30th of June. This is crucial for making progress in the negotiations process."
Russia wants Ukrainian troops to pull out from all territories seized by Russia.
And that is your World This Hour.
I'm Neal Herland.