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1st phase of Gaza peace deal; Canada's most wanted; Dolly Parton's update

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U.S. President Donald Trump says Israel and Hamas have agreed to the "first phase" of his Gaza peace plan. Dawna Friesen explains. Back in Canada, find out how police are using a unique tactic to track down the country's 25 most wanted fugitives. In Ottawa, David Akin explains how pressure is piling on Prime Minister Mark Carney to strike a trade deal with the U.S; and why Carney believes reviving the Keystone XL Pipeline may be key to the negotiations with Trump. Mackenzie Gray reports on how the federal Liberals have revamped their border security bill after backlash over the impact it would have on civil liberties and privacy. Jackson Proskow looks at how ex-FBI director James Comey has pleaded not guilty in a criminal case widely seen as another example of Trump going after his political foes. Mike Armstrong explains why police believe a Florida man is responsible for the deadly Palisades wildfire in January, the most destructive blaze in the history of Los Angeles. Heidi Petracek explains why a New Brunswick seafood processor has been hit with a record fine, and the company's connection to the Temporary Foreign Worker Program. Heather Yourex-West explains what's at stake as the federal government and five premiers clash over the notwithstanding clause. Plus, you can't keep Dolly Parton down. Melissa Ridgen reports on the legendary singer's message to the world about her health, and how Parton is helping feed the hungry in Manitoba.

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U.S. President Donald Trump says Israel and Hamas have agreed to the "first phase" of his Gaza peace plan. Dawna Friesen explains. Back in Canada, find out how police are using a unique tactic to track down the country's 25 most wanted fugitives. In Ottawa, David Akin explains how pressure is piling on Prime Minister Mark Carney to strike a trade deal with the U.S; and why Carney believes reviving the Keystone XL Pipeline may be key to the negotiations with Trump. Mackenzie Gray reports on how the federal Liberals have revamped their border security bill after backlash over the impact it would have on civil liberties and privacy. Jackson Proskow looks at how ex-FBI director James Comey has pleaded not guilty in a criminal case widely seen as another example of Trump going after his political foes. Mike Armstrong explains why police believe a Florida man is responsible for the deadly Palisades wildfire in January, the most destructive blaze in the history of Los Angeles. Heidi Petracek explains why a New Brunswick seafood processor has been hit with a record fine, and the company's connection to the Temporary Foreign Worker Program. Heather Yourex-West explains what's at stake as the federal government and five premiers clash over the notwithstanding clause. Plus, you can't keep Dolly Parton down. Melissa Ridgen reports on the legendary singer's message to the world about her health, and how Parton is helping feed the hungry in Manitoba.

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