Immigration targets, Trudeau stays put, Elon Musk giveaway, and more

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The federal government is cutting Canada's immigration targets for the next three years by more than 20%. The government says the reduction will free up 670,000 housing units over the next few years.


And: Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he's not going anywhere as party leader, the day after a caucus revolt.


Also: The U.S. justice department reportedly warns Elon Musk about his million-dollar giveaway for registered voters.


Plus: Israel steps up its attacks on Hamas militants in northern Gaza, Russia’s president closes a summit of the world’s largest emerging economies, private child-care owners rally in Ottawa to protest changes to the $10-a-day program in Ontario, and more.