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G7 Summit wraps up in France without a bilateral meeting between Carney and Trump

1 h 9 min · 17 jun 2026
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Prime Minister Mark Carney is headed back to Canada after the G7 Summit in France without an official bilateral meeting with U.S. President Trump. Vassy gets the latest from CTV's Rachel Aiello after Carney's closing press conference. On today's show: * The Carney Liberals' bail reform bill, known as Bill C-14, has received royal assent. Vassy goes 1-on-1 with Justice Minister Sean Fraser. * The Explainer with Ferry De Kerckhove, a former Canadian High Commissioner to Pakistan and former Ambassador to Egypt: An in-depth look into Iran's nuclear program. * The Daily Debrief Panel - featuring Laura D'Angelo, Stephanie Levitz, and Jeff Rutledge. * The feds are introducing new legislation that is aimed at finally ending boil water advisories on Canada's reserves. Vassy chats with Mandy Gull-Masty, Canada's Minister of Indigenous Services. * CTV's Garrett Barry joins us from Newfoundland, as the TSB unveils its report into the Titan Submersible implosion.

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