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Tobacco settlement, Gaza after Sinwar, renegotiating child welfare deal, and more
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The biggest tobacco compensation settlement outside the U.S. is proposed by three companies in Canada. More than $32 billion for former smokers and for provinces to recoup healthcare costs.
And: The fallout from the killing of Yahya Sinwar, the architect of the October 7 attack. Israel and Hamas draw lines in the sand over the future of the hostages and the war in Gaza. And world leaders, including the U.S. president, say they hope the death of Sinwar can restart negotiations, leading to a ceasefire.
Also: The Assembly of First Nations votes to renegotiate a $47.8 billion deal with Ottawa to reform the on-reserve child welfare system a day after rejecting the offer over concerns it won't meet the needs of children.
Plus: Courting the Arab vote in Michigan, B.C. election campaign draws to a close, a motion at foreign interference committee for all leaders to get security clearance, and more.