Global National: Aug. 12, 2026 | Rapid damage assessments underway near BC's Bald Range wildfire
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British Columbia Premier David Eby is touring fire-ravaged parts of the province's Okanagan region, where it's feared many homes may have been destroyed by the Bald Range wildfire. As Sarah MacDonald reports, it seems every evacuee knows someone who lost everything to the fire. Canada has just one week left to negotiate a trade deal before U.S. President Donald Trump could slap 50 per cent tariffs on a range of Canadian goods. Mackenzie Gray looks at how talks between both countries are heating up and the sticking points in negotiations. Montreal's police chief is facing tough questions about allegations of racist behavior among some officers on the city’s force. Phil Carpenter explains the allegations and why there's scepticism things will change. Plus, ‘Love Is Blind,’ one of the world’s most popular reality dating shows, is getting a Canadian spin-off at a curious time for the modern dating scene. As Touria Izri reports, an increasing number of people in Canada seem to be burn
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