WARNING: This video contains content that may be disturbing to viewers. Viewer discretion is advised. Ahead of negotiations in Cairo, Egypt., on Sunday, the U.S. has delivered the first of what it says will be many airdrops of aid to Gaza. Plus, a Global News investigation in northwestern Ontario’s Grassy Narrows First Nation uncovers troubling allegations that some for-profit companies in the province’s child welfare system are allegedly targeting Indigenous youth to bring in revenue. Over in B.C., a school district is facing backlash for removing some classic books from its recommended curriculum, a decision that was quietly made back in November. Fertility treatment can provide a lifeline for those struggling to conceive, but it’s an expensive procedure. And a Global News analysis found inflation is pushing prices even higher. There’s been no shortage of tributes to former prime minister Brian Mulroney following his death this week, who has left an indelible mark on Canadian politics. And finally, residents of a small town in England are raising a glass to a remarkable victory. Their favourite pub — established back in the 1700s — was demolished last year, much to their surprise. They’ve since been told the historic watering hole must be rebuilt exactly as it was, which won’t be as straightforward as they hope.
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