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from cbc news the world is sour i'm neil kumar investigators have released a new video of the suspect in the fatal shooting of american activist charlie kirk
police say they're seeking the public's help in finding kirk's killer and that the fbi has already received some seven thousand tips katie simpson has more from washington
in the panicked moments after charlie kirk was shot smartphone video captured new clues authorities say the gunman
fled ditching his weapon, which is now in their possession.
It is a high-powered bolt-action rifle.
Investigators have also collected footwear impression, a palm print, and forearm
imprints for analysis.
FBI director Cash Patel has now arrived in Utah with his deputy, and they've actually
just released new video showing the suspect moments after the shooting took place.
The suspect is wearing all black on top of the roof.
We know the suspect took a shot from an elevated position.
and the suspect makes his way across the roof
and then lowers himself down onto the ground
sort of jumping from the top of that one-story building
before running and that eventually walking
and making his way into that wooded area
where police say he ditched his weapon.
Katie Simpson, CBC News, Washington.
Prime Minister Mark Carney has unveiled his first list
of big nation building projects
with two of the five involving compromises.
Alexander Silberman has more on the country's bid
to turn Canada's $9 billion dollar copper industry into a larger global player.
In Flynn-Flawn, Manitoba, a much-needed economic boom is on the horizon.
Mining activity, with hundreds of jobs in the pipeline, is expected to get a lot busier.
It's an incredibly positive thing.
Corey Eastman is president of the Flynn-Flawn Chamber of Commerce.
He's welcoming news that the federal government will fast-track a massive local copper mine.
The McAlvina Bay Project, five kilometers away in Saskatchewan, is one of five nation-building projects, Ottawa plans to prioritize.
These 400 direct jobs then lead to, obviously, more population.
The expansion of the Red Criss Copper and Gold Mine in northwestern BC is also on the list.
But the effort to fast-track some mining projects could face some roadblocks.
In BC, the Red Criss Mine expansion has faced opposition from a nearby First Nation.
And there are also concerns over environmental risks.
Alexander Silberman, CBC News, Regina.
The National Hockey League says five Canadian players acquitted of sexual assault can play again.
The professional status of Dylan DeBay, Calfoot, Alex Formington, Carter Hart and Michael McLeod had been up in the air.
They were suspended from the NHL during legal proceedings.
But they were all found not guilty earlier their summer in connection to an incident dating back to 2018.
The NHL says after careful evaluation, the players will be eligible to sign contracts with teams on October 15th and begin play by December 1st.
The suspect in a deadly crash at a daycare center north of Toronto has been released on bail.
A vehicle crashed into the building on Wednesday, killing a toddler and leaving a second child in critical condition.
Ital Musa has the latest.
Outside First Roots Early Education Academy, a makeshift memorial is growing.
An SUV crashed into the daycare yesterday, killing a one-and-a-half-year-old boy and injuring six other children.
I think there should be barriers.
Local resident Ruth Brannis came to the site this morning to lay flowers.
There should be gates.
There should be security.
Emerson Bekarovsky says he feels the pain the victims are going through.
My daughter goes to the school and she's been here since she was 18 months and thankfully she's okay.
My wife picked her up yesterday and she's thankfully doing well and at home.
A 70-year-old man was charged with one count of dangerous operation causing death
and two counts of dangerous operation causing bodily harm.
He was granted bail at a court hearing this morning
and one of the conditions he must follow is not operating a motor vehicle.
Idlemusa, CBC News, Toronto.
And that is your world this hour.
For CBC News, I'm Neil Kumar.
Thank you.
