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from CBC News, the world this hour. I'm Neil Hurland. R.CMP have lifted a dangerous
person's warning for a First Nation in Saskatchewan following a string of shootings on Tuesday.
One person was killed and three others injured at Big Island Lake Cree Nation near the Alberta border.
Police are searching for two people considered armed and dangerous. Alexander Silberman report.
Police say they no longer believe there is an imminent risk to public safety.
No arrests have been made after people in the community were told to shelter in place for much of the day.
Inspector Ashley St. Germain speaks for the Saskatchewan RCMP's major crimes branch.
She says one person was killed and three found injured but could not provide details on their condition.
Officers are as well investigating the scene and interviewing witnesses to determine whether the shooting is random or targeted.
Larry Wapistquan identified his son Neil as the person shot and killed early Tuesday morning.
And we're about to sleep when my brother called me and told me that my son got shot.
Wapistquan says the others who were shot were taken to hospital.
RCMP say the two suspects are armed with at least one gun and were last seen riding in ATV.
Alexander Silverman, CBC News, Edmonton.
Toronto is seeing a sharp spike in opioid overdoses over the holidays.
Health officials are warning high levels of contaminants are increasing the danger for drug users.
Michelle Allen has more.
He slipped through the cracks.
After losing her brother, Mike, to an opioid overdose 20 years ago, Julie Epilett says she's
concerned there aren't enough resources to help people experiencing addiction over the holidays.
Toronto Public Health reported 122 suspected opioid overdoses in eight days.
The highest it's been in two years.
While opioid-related deaths in Toronto and across Canada are finally decreasing, the public
Health Agency of Canada says there are signs that non-fatal overdoses are still rising.
It definitely tells me that there's some problem with the drug supply. Zoe Dodd is a co-organizer
with the Toronto overdose prevention society. She says many opioids in Ontario are cut with
high potency fentanyls and animal tranquilizers like metadomotene. They can't be reversed with
naloxone like opioids can. Dodd says she thinks closing the supervised consumption sites contributed
to the rise in overdoses. Some of those calls probably would have been handled in some of the
supervise consumption services if they were still around.
The province of Ontario did not respond, CBC's request for comment.
Michelle Allen, CBC News, Toronto.
U.S. President Donald Trump is revealing details of the first known U.S. attack on
Venezuelan soil, a drone strike on a shipping dock last week.
Until then, the Trump administration had been hitting boats at sea,
saying they're being used to smuggle drugs to the U.S.
Karen Pauls has more.
There was a major explosion in the dock area where they loaded.
the boats up with drugs, and that is no longer around.
Now, quoting unnamed sources, U.S. media is reporting the CIA was responsible, using drones
to hit a remote dock on Venezuela's coast. U.S. officials believe it was used by the transnational
gang, Trend Aragua, to store narcotics and prepare them for shipment elsewhere by sea.
Democratic Senator Chris Coons. Frankly, it's pretty stunning that President Trump would reveal a covert
action like this by bragging about it. This is not an appropriate way to handle highly sensitive
and classified information. The U.S. has destroyed dozens of boats suspected of carrying drugs
in international waters around Venezuela. At least 100 people have been killed. It has also
seized several oil tankers aiming to squeeze Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro's main
economic lifeline. Experts say a land strike is a major escalation.
in polls, CBC News, Washington.
It's been another day of protest in Iran over the state of the country's economy.
Iranians are upset with worsening inflation and the devaluation of the country's currency.
The protests began Sunday as the Iranian Rial hit a record low against the U.S. dollar.
And that is your world this hour.
For CBC News, I'm Neil Hurland.
Thank you.
