CBC News: The National | Winnipeg homicides, Royal controversy, Canada’s World Cup journey
Dec. 1, 2022 | Winnipeg police lay additional murder charges against a man now accused of killing four Indigenous women. Accusations of racism at Buckingham Palace threaten to overshadow the Prince and Princess of Wales’ U.S. visit. Plus, Canadian soccer fans look forward to hosting the World Cup in 2026.
0:00 The National for December 1, 2022
0:52 Alleged Winnipeg serial killer faces 3 new charges
4:50 Indigenous leaders saddened by additional murder charges
7:19 Kanye West praises Hitler on livestream
9:48 Macron makes first state visit to U.S.
10:17 Racism allegations overshadow royal visit to Boston
12:33 Canada sets its sights on 2026 after World Cup exit
14:43 World Cup run gives Canadian soccers a boost
17:02 Ottawa opens applications for children’s dental benefits
17:30 Calgary moves toward record real-estate sales
20:52 Investigating CDI college complaints | Marketplace
23:18 Passenger to file human rights complaint after Uber refuses service dog
26:05 Motive behind Alberta’s sovereignty act | At Issue
36:17 Federal government’s reaction to Alberta sovereignty act | At Issue
43:58 Moncton Walmart workers help recover abducted boy | The Moment
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