A Canadian is among the injured in Seoul after a crowd surge during Halloween celebrations that killed more than 150 people. Plus, Brazil has a new leader following a bitterly contested presidential election. Leftist Luis Inacio Lula da Silva has won the race, denying far-right incumbent Jair Bolsonaro a second term. And in America, where the midterms are just days away, the country’s largest intelligence agencies are warning about attacks on politicians and polling stations. The warning comes after the husband of U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi was assaulted in the couple’s San Francisco home. Canada’s health-care crisis is reaching a breaking point that holds dangerous consequences for those seeking medical help. Long wait times for emergency care are putting patients’ lives at risk. And finally, a London foodbank is bringing newcomers together – we’ll tell you how.
Global National: October 30
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