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April 28, 2023

GOOD MORNING

The Liberal’s Online Streaming Act passes the Senate and will become law, RCMP release details about the James Smith Cree Nation mass murders, and the massive public service workers strike hits day 10. 

Here's what you need to know to start your day.

Bill C-11

After years of political pushback and considerable parliamentary scrutiny, the federal Liberal government's Online Streaming Act known as Bill C-11 has passed the Senate and will become law. 

James Smith Cree Nation

RCMP have shared a timeline of a bloody rampage on a Saskatchewan First Nation that left 11 dead and 17 injured. 

PSAC strike

Workers in Canada's largest federal public service union are hitting the picket lines for the 10th day as negotiations continue.

PM's pitch

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau takes his sales pitch to the Council on Foreign Relations in New York today, to promote Canada as a wise investment and trusted trading partner. 

Date rage

A Texas man on a date who paid US$40 to park, only to quickly learn that he was scammed, allegedly went back and fatally shot the man posing as an attendant and then returned for dinner, according to court records. 

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