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June 10, 2022 | Ottawa is temporarily suspending random COVID-19 testing for vaccinated travellers landing at Canadian airports. Canada’s unemployment rate drops to a record-low 5.1 per cent. Plus, a closer look at new footage from the Jan. 6 U.S. Capitol attack.
00:00 The National for June 10, 2022 00:41 Ottawa temporarily suspends random arrival testing at airports 02:59 U.S. drops COVID-19 tests for international air travellers 03:22 Passport seekers face long wait times 05:36 Canada's unemployment rate drops to record-low 5.1% 6:00 Employees use tight labour market to their advantage 09:18 Divided reactions to Jan. 6 hearing 11:57 Summit of the Americas wraps up 12:24 Pope’s travel pause casts shadow on residential schools visit 14:43 RCMP released man accused of 2 Edmonton homicides in violation of bail 17:08 Fear under fire in the Donbas region 20:11 Justin Bieber cancelled Toronto shows due to facial paralysis 21:21 New tobacco rules would place warnings on individual cigarettes 23:36 Sriracha manufacturer suspends summer production 23:51 Heavy rain delays B.C. crop harvest 26:29 How Americans will react to newly released U.S. Capitol riot footage 34:10 Newfoundland fish plant converted into cannabis facility 39:35 Sunken British royal warship revealed 340 years after shipwreck 42:11 The Moment: Wildlife photographer has close call with a bear #News #LatestNews #NationalNews Watch The National live on YouTube Sunday-Friday at 9 p.m. ET Subscribe to The National: https://www.youtube.com/user/CBCTheNational?sub_confirmation=1 Connect with The National online: Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/thenational Twitter | https://twitter.com/CBCTheNational Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/cbcthenational More from CBC News | https://www.cbc.ca/news The National is CBC's flagship nightly news program, featuring the day's top stories with in-depth and original journalism, with hosts Adrienne Arsenault and Andrew Chang in Toronto, Ian Hanomansing in Vancouver and the CBC's chief political correspondent, Rosemary Barton in Ottawa. |