With a week left in the federal election campaign, federal leaders are fanning out across the country in a final push for more votes. But former Liberal MP Celina Caesar-Chavannes is vowing to vote for a Conservative, causing grief for Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau on the campaign trail. Meanwhile, pandemic restrictions continue to evolve as across as Canada, as British Columbia is set to implement proof of vaccination certificates, while Prince Edward Island’s capital shutters schools. Also, the Taliban reveals its limited plans for Afghan women in the classroom, putting concerns about the future of their education in doubt. Plus, how Florida football fans made the purr-fect catch, after an unlucky feline kept them on the edge of their seats.
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Global National: Sept 12
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