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Tackling tariffs; Gaza's grave crisis; Colbert fights back; Mourning Ozzy Osbourne

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Canada's first ministers have gathered in Huntsville, Ont. to come up with a strategy to tackle U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs. Mackenzie Gray reports on who thinks Prime Minister Mark Carney's approach is too soft. Gaza's hunger crisis is only getting worse. Vincent McAviney reports on the growing number of Palestinians starving to death. Stephen Colbert is refusing to be silenced after CBS cancelled his top-rated late night talk show, which will air its final episode in May 2026. Eric Sorensen reports on the fears that Trump's critics are being censored. And Jackson Proskow looks at how the drama surrounding the Jeffrey Epstein files is deepening fissures between Trump, his administration, and his supporters, as the U.S. Department of Justice seeks a meeting with Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein's accomplice. Touria Izri explains why Canadian politicians are hesitant to tweak Canada's dairy supply management system, and why critics, including one premier, say changes are needed. Plus, Ozzy Osbourne was no ordinary man. He was a member of music royalty. Redmond Shannon looks back on the legacy of the "Prince of Darkness."

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Canada's first ministers have gathered in Huntsville, Ont. to come up with a strategy to tackle U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs. Mackenzie Gray reports on who thinks Prime Minister Mark Carney's approach is too soft. Gaza's hunger crisis is only getting worse. Vincent McAviney reports on the growing number of Palestinians starving to death. Stephen Colbert is refusing to be silenced after CBS cancelled his top-rated late night talk show, which will air its final episode in May 2026. Eric Sorensen reports on the fears that Trump's critics are being censored. And Jackson Proskow looks at how the drama surrounding the Jeffrey Epstein files is deepening fissures between Trump, his administration, and his supporters, as the U.S. Department of Justice seeks a meeting with Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein's accomplice. Touria Izri explains why Canadian politicians are hesitant to tweak Canada's dairy supply management system, and why critics, including one premier, say changes are needed. Plus, Ozzy Osbourne was no ordinary man. He was a member of music royalty. Redmond Shannon looks back on the legacy of the "Prince of Darkness."

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