A months-long labour dispute reaches a boiling point in Ontario, where the provincial government plans to invoke the notwithstanding clause of the Charter and Rights and Freedoms to stop thousands of school workers, including educators, librarians, and custodians, from going on strike. Why critics and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau say the strategy goes too far, as parents and students brace for a disruption. The former partner of Myles Sanderson, who was behind a murderous rampage in Saskatchewan in September, opens up to Global News in an exclusive interview. How Vanessa Burns is describing the years of abuse she says she suffered at the hands of Sanderson. The Emergencies Act inquiry hears of a death threat made against Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland during the convoy protests. What one of the organizers had to say on the stand. Plus, why the war in Ukraine has become a hot issue for voters in Ohio, and how it’s even changed the way some people vote. And honoured with a heavy burden: this year’s Silver Cross Mother Candy Greff reflects on the courage of her son MCpl. Byron Greff, the last Canadian soldier killed in Afghanistan.
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