EPISODE · Oct 21, 2025 · 25 MIN
Amazon not on cloud 9; Landowners in limbo; Missing boy's mom speaks
from Global National with Dawna Friesen · host Global News
An outage at Amazon Web Services (AWS) broke a huge chunk of the internet today. Heidi Petracek explains what caused it, and what the world needs to learn from it. Some homeowners in Richmond, B.C. are in limbo over the B.C. Supreme Court's landmark ruling on Aboriginal land titles. Neetu Garcha explains the fears some residents could lose their homes. Heather Yourex-West speaks with the mother of Darius Macdougall, the little Alberta boy who vanished a month ago. Meagan Bernicky tells Heather what she believes happened to Darius; and Heather explains why the RCMP aren't investigating the boy's disappearance as a kidnapping. Also, Mackenzie Gray explains how Finance and Revenue Minister François-Philippe Champagne is defending the federal government's decision to exempt some Chinese and American steel and aluminum imports from counter tariffs. Redmond Shannon looks at how Israel and Hamas are testing the limits of their ceasefire agreement, and how U.S. President Donald Trump is confident that peace in the Middle East will hold. Plus, Eric Sorensen hits up the streets of Toronto to speak with nervous Blue Jays fans, who are anxious for seventh heaven after tonight's winner-take-all matchup against the Seattle Mariners. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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An outage at Amazon Web Services (AWS) broke a huge chunk of the internet today. Heidi Petracek explains what caused it, and what the world needs to learn from it. Some homeowners in Richmond, B.C. are in limbo over the B.C. Supreme Court's landmark ruling on Aboriginal land titles. Neetu Garcha explains the fears some residents could lose their homes. Heather Yourex-West speaks with the mother of Darius Macdougall, the little Alberta boy who vanished a month ago. Meagan Bernicky tells Heather what she believes happened to Darius; and Heather explains why the RCMP aren't investigating the boy's disappearance as a kidnapping. Also, Mackenzie Gray explains how Finance and Revenue Minister François-Philippe Champagne is defending the federal government's decision to exempt some Chinese and American steel and aluminum imports from counter tariffs. Redmond Shannon looks at how Israel and Hamas are testing the limits of their ceasefire agreement, and how U.S. President Donald Trump is confident that peace in the Middle East will hold. Plus, Eric Sorensen hits up the streets of Toronto to speak with nervous Blue Jays fans, who are anxious for seventh heaven after tonight's winner-take-all matchup against the Seattle Mariners. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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