
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre held one of his largest campaign rallies in Edmonton, where he received an endorsement from former prime minister Stephen Harper. Mackenzie Gray looks at how Harper is trying to sway voters while discrediting Liberal Leader Mark Carney's previous work as Bank of Canada governor, a job that Harper appointed Carney to.
Most of Western Canada tends to vote Conservative in federal elections, but Liberal Leader Mark Carney is hoping to change that. David Akin looks at Carney's efforts to shore up support in B.C. for his party's housing plan, his optimism about gaining ground in Alberta, and his response to an independent watchdog's report about an alleged Chinese disinformation plot to pitch Carney to Chinese-Canadian voters.
Plus, Colossal Biosciences, an American biotechnology and genetic engineering company, claims it has created three dire wolves, a species that's been extinct for about 10,000 years. Mike Armstrong explains why critics are disputing the claim of "de-extinction" and the ethical debate that's been spawned.
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