Quebec men charged with terror plot, Trump threatens copper tariffs, flood survivor, and more

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Police charge three Quebec men with terrorism, linked to an alleged plot to create an anti-government militia and seize land around Quebec City. A fourth man is charged with possessing firearms and explosives. Police also say some in the group are active members of Canada's military, without naming who.


And: U.S. President Donald Trump says he’s imposing a 50 per cent tariff on copper. Business correspondent Peter Armstrong will tell us how that affects Canada.


Also: Hope of finding survivors is fading in Texas. At least 109 people are now confirmed dead and crews are still searching for more than 160 missing people.


Plus: The Competition Bureau investigates Amazon, Israeli official suggests relocating Palestinians to a walled city, bank phone scams, and more.