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from cbc news the world this hour i'm claude fagg u.s president donald trump says he has made up his mind on
what to do about venezuela we'll see what happens i mean uh i can't tell you what it is but
we've made a lot of progress with venezuela in terms of stopping drugs from boring in
within hours of speaking those words on air force one the pentagon release video of its 20th ship
attack. It happened Monday in the Caribbean. Four people on board alleged to be drug traffickers were
killed. Part of a mission now known as Operation Southern Spear aimed at so-called narco-terrorists.
A U.S. aircraft carrier is expected in the Caribbean in the coming days. Critics, not to mention
Venezuela's government, are concerned Trump is plotting a war or even regime change.
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro is trying to appeal to Americans. Peace. Peace.
Peace is the order. The ordering is the pits. War? No. War no.
Dick, no. Pits and lies and low.
Trump is arguing the build-up is part of U.S. military action against drug cartels.
Meanwhile, Trump's backtracking on some food tariffs, signing an executive order to get rid of
reciprocal levies on certain imports, including beef, coffee, and
tropical fruit. It's a response to pressure from U.S. consumers who complain prices are too
high. Voters cited economic concerns as their top issue, which resulted in big wins for Democrats
and races in Virginia and New Jersey in off-year elections. Montreal has headed off a potential
transit strike this weekend. The city's transit agency reached a tentative agreement with its
driver's union. Details won't be known until the agency and union ratify the deal. A separate dispute
continues, though, involving administrative and technical staff.
They still plan a two-day strike next week.
The Art Gallery of Ontario received a donation of more than 450 works by more than 200 artists,
including major names like Andy Warhol and Jasper Johns.
It's one of the largest donations the gallery has received in decades.
The CBC's Michelle Song tells us more about those pieces and what they mean to Canada's largest collection of art.
This incredible donation of more than 450 prints drawings and photographs is transformational.
Alexa Greist is a curator with the AGO, which carries the largest collection of art in Canada.
She says this gift of world-renowned modern and contemporary art elevates the gallery.
To be given this depth and breadth of incredibly high-quality work, it is not something that I could go after.
My colleagues that I could go after and build a collection like that.
Late Toronto art patrons, Carol and Morton Rapp, left a plan to donate the pieces with big names like Jasper Johns,
one of the most influential American painters from the 20th century, American painter and graphic artist Robert Rochenberg,
and Andy Warhol, a leading figure in the pop art movement, with some of his most iconic pieces at the forefront of the collection,
including four portraits of Marilyn Monroe.
The collection will be shown in two years.
Michelle Song. CBC News, Toronto.
It's a ferretail wedding that went off without a hitch, but not the kind of ferry you might think of.
Jordan and Leslie Fox both work on the northern expedition.
The B.C. Ferry's vessels travels between Prince Rupert and Port Hardy, and they met on the vessel two years ago and fell in love.
This week, they got married on board one of the ships while it was docked.
The couple says it was supposed to be a small ceremony, but as it turned out, it was all our family, our fairy family.
Yeah, our BC Ferry's family.
So we had almost 70 crew on board and almost all 70 people that we work with were there.
It was pretty overwhelming with a lot of joy because I wasn't expecting not many people to be there.
The couple's B.C. Ferry's family will soon be growing.
They're expecting their first child in May. Congratulations.
And that is your world this hour.
For CBC News, I'm Claw, Fawry's.
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