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We begin with breaking news from Alberta.
CBC News projects that conservative leader Pierre Palliap will win the federal
by-election in the riding of Battle River Crowfoot.
The votes are still being counted, but Pollyev has a massive margin over the 213 other
candidates running, winning 80% of the.
the vote so far. And just minutes ago, Pollyev gave a victory speech, focusing his attack on
the federal liberals and Prime Minister Mark Carney. Now, they promised recently that things would be
different. But under Mr. Carney, and his 157 days in office, they've only gotten worse. There
been many announcements and meetings, many photo ops, and a lot of jazz, but not a lot of results.
Pollyev ran in the by-election after losing his longtime Ottawa riding during April's election.
There's word tonight from the union representing Air Canada flight attendants that the two sides are talking again.
The union said earlier it will risk jail time by ordering them to remain on strike.
And as Colin Butler reports, Ottawa is launching a probe of a key issue in the dispute.
And it's deeply concerning.
And if there are loopholes that employers are using to get around the Canada Labor Code,
we have to know and we have to close them.
Jobs Minister Patty Heidu says the federal government is launching an investigation into allegations of unpaid work in the airline sector.
A key complaint from 10,000 Air Canada flight attendants who walked off the job on Saturday.
Ottawa moved fast, ordering binding arbitration.
The union defied that order and filed a legal challenge demanding their right to collective bargaining.
The Canada Industrial Relations Board called the strike illegal, ordering flight attendants.
attendants back to work, but that's not going to happen, says QPie national president, Mark Hancock.
We will not turn our back on these members. We're going to continue to support those flight
attendants. Haidu is urging both parties to get back to the negotiating table, but for now it's
labor turbulence with no smooth landing in sight. Colin Butler, CBC News, London, Ontario.
Canada's busy wildfire season can stretch into the fall. Federal forestry officials say
fires have already scorched nearly 8 million hectares of land, making it Canada's second
worst wildfire season on record. A major development tonight about the war in Ukraine. U.S. President
Donald Trump says a meeting between the presidents of Ukraine and Russia is being arranged.
The announcement comes after a face-to-face at the Oval Office Monday between President Zelensky
and European leaders. Ashley Burke has reaction from Zelensky.
This productive meeting with President...
Ukraine's president spoke outside the gates of the White House Monday night
describing talks with Donald Trump as warm and meaningful.
Volodymyr Zelensky says he also had a long discussion with the U.S. president
about a map in the Oval Office and pushed back over how much territory it showed Russia had captured in Ukraine.
Trump has repeatedly brought up the idea of Ukraine and Russia swapping land to end the war.
But Zelensky says there shouldn't be any conditions tied to meeting with Russia.
will never stop on the way to peace, and we are ready for any kind of formats, but on the level
of leaders. Trump posted on truth social that he spoke to Russia's president on Monday and is
already working on setting up a meeting between Zelensky and Vladimir Putin. Then he wants
a trilateral meeting with them both. The Chancellor of Germany says the leaders of Ukraine and
Russia are expected to meet in the next two weeks. Ashley Burke, CBC News, Washington. And finally,
woman has agreed to plead guilty to providing the ketamine drug that ultimately killed actor
Matthew Perry. Justine Sangha was known as the ketamine queen. She has also agreed to plead
guilty to four other drug-related charges. Perry died of an overdose in October 2023,
shortly after his assistant injected him with the ketamine provided by Sangha. She'll be
sentenced in the coming months. She's facing up to 45 years behind bars. And that is
your world this hour. For CBC News, I'm Neil Hurland.
