More trouble for the Trump administration this weekend – this time over reports the U.S. Secretary of War may have committed a war crime. According to a story by the Washington Post, Pete Hegseth allegedly ordered defence officials to kill all crew members of a boat believed to be smuggling drugs in the Caribbean. The boat was targeted by airstrikes. Survivors of the initial strike were also said to be killed. And now, a bipartisan effort is set to investigate, putting the controversial bombardments by the U.S. under further scrutiny. Candice Cole reports. Winter weather is adding to stress for hundreds of residents of two Toronto apartment buildings who were forced from their homes four days ago by a fire. As Lexy Benedict reports, with no time frame for when they can go home and supports running out, many may be left to fend for themselves.
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