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CBC News: The National | Record gas prices, Philippines election, Jeopardy!



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May 6, 2022 | Canadians across the country are facing record gas prices heading, with relief unlikely to come soon. The Philippines readies for an election without Rodrigo Duterte. Plus, Canadian Jeopardy! champ ends her winning streak.

00:00 The National for May 6, 2022
01:04 Drivers hit hard by record gas prices
03:51 Rising costs hit Mother’s Day bouquets
06:07 Employers compete for staff as demand for workers reaches new high
08:19 Former chief of defence staff stripped of Order of Military Merit at own request
08:45 Woman testifies about alleged sexual assault by Jacob Hoggard
11:15 One person arrested after Prime Minister's office covered in black paint
11:34 At least 18 dead after gas explosion at Havana hotel
13:41 Amnesty International report accuses Russia of war crimes in Ukraine
14:15 Russia intensifies attacks on Mariupol
16:41 Statistics Canada, PHAC conducting long COVID survey
17:29 Sask. nursing home derails Mother’s Day plans with restrictions
20:41 Mattea Roach’s Jeopardy! winning streak ends
25:22 Marcos leading Philippine polls despite controversial family
31:19 Comedians react to on-stage attacks
39:43 Community ties, tourism helped encourage COVID-19 vaccines for kids in Jasper, Alta.
42:13 Marble bust sold at Goodwill turns out to be centuries-old sculpture
43:16 The Moment: Artist beats out hundreds to maintain world's largest lobster sculpture

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