Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed on Sunday to take “whatever action is necessary” to diminish the threat from Hezbollah, while the deputy leader of the Iranian-backed Lebanese militia said the conflict with Israel is entering “a new stage.” Meanwhile, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is in New York for the Summit of the Future at the United Nations (UN), where world leaders have gathered in an attempt to tackle some of the biggest international issues. Party leaders in British Columbia and New Brunswick have kicked off their fall election campaigns, with the respective incumbent premiers hoping to hold onto power. A Syrian family seeking a new beginning in Canada saw their hopes for stability shattered after getting their third eviction notice. Plus, there is now a children’s vaccine for RSV, but access depends on where you live. Katherine Ward explains. And finally, Manitoba chiefs are asking a judge to legally recognize Lake Winnipeg as a person with Charter rights.
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