Canada’s women’s soccer team makes history in Tokyo, after winning gold over Sweden in a penalty shootout. What Canadian soccer pioneer Carrie Serwetnyk says this victory means for female soccer players, and the future of the sport. Plus, the aggressive wildfires ravaging in B.C. and California, and how some people in the state are getting aggressive with firefighters. And why thousands of Canada Border Services Agency workers are taking job action, just days before the country welcomes fully vaccinated U.S. travellers.
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