A suspect in Toronto stabbed a police officer and then abducted a citizen at gunpoint before fleeing in a stolen U-Haul. The police arrested the suspect after a lengthy pursuit. In other news, Toyota is recalling over 100,000 vehicles in Canada due to airbag issues. Passengers on the cruise ship MSC Meraviglia had their trip to the Bahamas redirected to New England and Canada due to bad weather. Maxime Bernier, the leader of the People's Party of Canada, has been found guilty of violating a public health order in Saskatchewan. The Fédération Autonome de l'Enseignement (FAE), a union representing teachers in Quebec, has rejected the government's latest offer.
A suspect in Toronto stabbed a police officer and then abducted a citizen at gunpoint before fleeing in a stolen U-Haul . The police arrested the suspect after a lengthy pursuit. In other news, Toyota is recalling over 100,000 vehicles in Canada due to airbag issues. Passengers on the cruise ship MSC Meraviglia had their trip to the Bahamas redirected to New England and Canada due to bad weather.
Maxime Bernier, the leader of the People's Party of Canada, has been found guilty of violating a public health order in Saskatchewan. The Fédération Autonome de l'Enseignement (FAE), a union representing teachers in Quebec, has rejected the government's latest offer
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