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Another Tory MP out, ostrich farm cull, U.S. cuts flights, finding cancer in your genes, and more

November 6
29 mins

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Conservative MP Matt Jeneroux resigns from Parliament. His decision didn’t come with an explanation. It makes it more likely the Liberals will be able to pass the federal budget in a few weeks.


Also: The CFIA moves in to cull an ostrich herd in B.C., after a fight that went all the way to the Supreme Court.


And: The U.S. government shutdown could have an effect on your travel plans. Airports at major hubs across the U.S. are cutting the number of flights starting tomorrow. The Federal Aviation Administration says, because of the shutdown, air traffic controllers are working without pay. And many have not been coming in to work.


Plus: Researchers will test a hundred thousand people in Ontario to see if they carry genes that put them at a higher risk of cancer and heart disease, COP30 begins in Brazil, will a boost in funding for school meals be enough, and more.

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