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First Nations chiefs have sent a clear message to Prime Minister Mark Carney about the prospect of a new oil pipeline from Alberta to B.C. David Akin reports on what they said, and Carney's response. Meanwhile, Carney's homebuilding promise may fall short. Mackenzie Gray explains what the budget watchdog expects to happen. In a Global News exclusive, Jeff Semple speaks with a Canadian border officer who was falsely accused by the Indian government of being a Sikh separatist and terrorist. Why he believes he was singled out, and how he's now fighting back. Heather Yourex-West reports on how Alberta is battling the federal gun buyback program. Jackson Proskow explains what U.S. President Donald Trump and Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth are now saying about the deadly strikes on suspected drug boats. Plus, the jury's out: Redmond Shannon explains why more court cases in England and Wales will be heard only by a judge. And exoneration mission: Heidi Petracek has the story of Daniel Perry Sampson, a Black man who served in the First World War. He was also the last man executed in Halifax, and Heidi explains why Sampson's great-great-grandson is trying to clear his name.
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