Two bodies have been recovered from the catastrophic collapse of Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge, while authorities say they have begun a “salvage operation” for four people presumed dead. What is known about the two confirmed victims, how their deaths are being felt by the community; and how the disaster will disrupt supply chains. It has been nearly four years since a gunman disguised as a police officer killed 22 people over a 13-hour period in Nova Scotia. While RCMP Commissioner Mike Duheme admits the force made mistakes during Canada’s worst mass shooting and has changed since then, we’ll hear from victims’ families who have lost faith in the RCMP. Ottawa has helped 82 Canadians escape Haiti, where out-of-control gang violence has descended the nation into chaos. How some Canadians plotted their own exit strategy, got out of the island nation, and why Haiti’s crisis doesn’t appear to be ending anytime soon. And Canadian podcaster Craig Baird has reflected the unique characteristics of Canada’s provinces and territories by using artificial intelligence to generate a different Easter Bunny for every corner of the country. But the creation for Manitoba is more alarming than charming. Melissa Ridgen goes down the rabbit hole for reaction to what’s being called the “psychopathic bunny.”
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Global National: March 27
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