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CBC News: The National | July 4 parade shooting, Airport chaos, 4th vaccine doses

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Police arrested a person of interest after a rooftop gunman opened fire on a July 4 parade in suburban Chicago. Global labour issues threaten to make airport chaos even worse. Plus, the confusion around who needs a fourth COVID-19 vaccine shot.

00:00 The National for July 4, 2022
00:46 Person of interest arrested in July 4 parade shooting
04:06 Curfew in Akron, Ohio after Jaylan Walker shooting
04:31 Widespread labour issues add to airport chaos
07:44 $20B settlement for First Nations children
08:16 Assembly of First Nations leadership crisis
11:03 Pope reveals new details of his health issues
11:33 Death of Al Jazeera reporter Shireen Abu Akleh
13:47 Copenhagen mall shooting not likely terror-related
14:07 Russia captures Lysychansk in Eastern Ukraine
16:36 Russia's advance in the Donbas picks up speed
17:42 Flooding forces thousands out in Australia
18:08 Canadian broadcasting legend Patrick Watson dies
20:47 High gas prices drive away RV users
23:59 Classifying prolonged grief as a mental health issue
33:03 COVID-19: Are 3 vaccine doses enough at this point?
38:01 N.S. to drop most remaining COVID-19 restrictions
38:44 Remembering Newfoundland artist David Blackwood
39:23 & Juliet musical arrives in Toronto
42:14 The Moment: Humpback whale close encounter

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