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Back to EpisodesTeam Canada's loss; Inspiration behind jerseys and hidden good luck gem
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Canada could not find a way to win its group in the 2026 FIFA World Cup, but the team is still going to the knockout rounds for the first time in its history. Sarah MacDonald looks at how World Cup host city Vancouver is celebrating despite Canada's loss to Switzerland. And Eric Sorensen recaps Canada's loss in the final group stage game, and what it means for the Round of 32.
Touria Izri looks at how Montreal Police Const. Mohamed Lamine Benredouane and Michel Mizrahi - the two men killed in Monday's shooting spree - were honoured today.
Jillian Piper explains how the federal government is taking its first steps to designate three new projects that are of national interest, making them eligible for fast-tracked approvals.
Heidi Petracek reports on how one Nova Scotia bridge builder is trying to survive amid U.S. President Donald Trump's hefty tariffs on Canadian steel.
A 41-year-old man from Iran who was given a scholarship to study at Ottawa's Carleton University has been flagged by national security agencies as a threat. As Jeff Semple explains, there are fears the man's studies could be helping Iran's weapons program.
Plus, a Calgary woman is behind Team Canada's crisp kits. Heather Yourex-West speaks with Holly Gallacher about the pressure of creating the jerseys, the inspiration behind her designs, and how each shirt is hiding a good luck charm.
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