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Today at a glance, Canadian sports teams are making headlines in hockey and curling playoffs, while political bodies resume sittings and international events continue to unfold.
In sports, Canadian curling fans are celebrating as Kerri Einarson's team from Manitoba has advanced to the final of the World Women's Curling Championship in Calgary, vying for their first global title after a dominant semifinal performance. Meanwhile, the Western Hockey League playoffs are heating up, with the Calgary Hitmen preparing to face the Brandon Wheat Kings, and the Regina Pats securing a playoff spot for the first time since 2023. On the ice, the Ottawa Senators had a strong showing, defeating the Toronto Maple Leafs 5-2, while Nikita Kucherov of the Lightning continues to impress, leading the league in scoring after a win against the Oilers.
Politically, Queen's Park in Ontario is set to resume sitting on Monday after a 14-week break, moving directly into budget season. In federal news, Annette Ryan, the nominee for federal fiscal watchdog, will face questions from Members of Parliament on Monday, a pivotal time for federal finances. Discussions around increasing voter turnout among Canadians living abroad ahead of byelections are also ongoing, with calls to address barriers to participation.
Internationally, a serious Amber Alert has been issued in Quebec for two young boys taken from Trois-Rivières. Reports from Hawaii indicate the state is experiencing its worst flooding in over 20 years, threatening a dam and prompting evacuations. Concerns also persist regarding conditions at a Texas facility holding detained immigrant children, according to lawyers. In other news, the identity of the elusive artist Banksy has reportedly been unmasked, sparking discussions about anonymity in the art world.
Developing stories to watch include the ongoing situation with the Amber Alert in Quebec and the potential impact of the severe flooding in Hawaii.
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