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Global National: Sept. 27

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has apologized on behalf of Parliament for paying tribute to Yaroslav Hunka, a Ukrainian man who fought for a Nazi unit during the Second World War. Why Trudeau’s apology isn’t being well-received by critics, and which MPs are vying to become the new Speaker of the House of Commons. Calgary authorities are charging Fueling Minds Inc. over the E. coli outbreak linked to several daycares that made hundreds of children sick. The charges the catering company is facing, what the source of the infection likely was, and why frustrated families might have to wait a while for concrete answers. Wineries in B.C.’s Okanagan are struggling to pick up the pieces, after their operations were affected by a devestating wildfire season. The evolving research to mitigate the effects of wildfires on the wine industry. Authorities in Iraq have ordered an investigation into a massive fire at a wedding celebration, which killed more than 100 people and left at least 150 others injured. What’s known so far about how the celebration turned into a tragedy. Plus, U.S. President Joe Biden’s dog, Commander, appears to have a bit of a biting problem. The two-year-old German shepherd nipped a Secret Service agent at the White House earlier this week. But it’s far from the first time the presidential pup has been a little overaggressive with guests.

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