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6/23/202610 min

Montreal is mourning 2 innocent victims killed by a shooter yesterday including a police officer.

At least 18 dead in France as millions of people across Europe deal with record heat.

The federal and Ontario governments have finalized a loan to give 7 First Nations a stake in the Darlington New Nuclear Project.

Dentists in St. John, New Brunswick expressing concers after flouride was removed from water supply.

Hundreds of thousands of Canadians say theye are struggling to see a dermatologist.

Some fast food restaurants are turning to AI chatbots to take drive-thru orders.

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  1. Speaker 10:00

    I don't know, man, it just seems like you've been off lately. Everything all right?

  2. Speaker 20:05

    I'm fine.

  3. Speaker 30:08

    [sighs] [clears throat] That awkward silence, that's the sound of a missed opportunity. This Men's Mental Health Month, CAMH is empowering you to be the one who helps a man open up. For tips on how to start the conversation with someone you care about, visit toolkit.camh.ca.

  4. Gloria Enriquez0:29

    [upbeat music] This is a CBC podcast.

  5. Marcia Young· Host0:33

    [upbeat music] This is World Report. Good morning, I'm Marcia Young. The city of Montreal is mourning the victims of yesterday's daylight shooting. A police officer and a civilian were killed. Investigators are now analyzing a lengthy incel manifesto left by the gunman, and trying to piece together the shooter's motives. As Gloria Enriquez reports, the community is honoring the two lives cut short.

  6. Gloria Enriquez1:03

    A single blue rose lays on the Montreal Police insignia on the floor of its headquarters. Quebec's premier and Montreal's mayor, along with other officials, placed it there in memory of Mohamed Lamine Ben Radjouane. Flags are now flying at half-mast in honor of the 34-year-old police officer. Montreal's police chief, Fady Dagher, says he is the first member of the force to die on duty in 24 years.

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