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There are talks of progress in the path to peace for Ukraine. Redmond Shannon reports on the counterproposal to the U.S.-backed plan, and how Russia is reacting. Back in Canada, Mackenzie Gray has a reality check on where things stand as Alberta's government refuses to give up its push for a new pipeline. Still in Alberta, Heather Yourex-West reports on the province's new legislation intended to expand private health care, and what's worrying critics. In the U.S., Jackson Proskow looks at how a judge has thrown out President Donald Trump's indictments against two opponents -- former FBI director James Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James -- and why this whole saga may not be over. Touria Izri looks at how some countries are banning children and some teenagers from social media, and how Canada is being pressured to follow suit. Jeff Semple hears from some Canadians about the red tape they've encountered trying to get loved ones out of Sudan. Plus, Jimmy Cliff was the voice of peace and positivity. Eric Sorensen looks back at the legacy of the reggae music legend.

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