U.S. booze on the table, Israel moves Gaza yellow line, Prince Harry moves to UK, and more
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As Ottawa and Washington fine tune the details of a trade deal on steel and autos, one potential concession from Canada – getting rid of provincial bans or restrictions on selling American alcohol. It’s a popular policy here - and many Canadians say even if it’s put back on the shelves - they won’t buy it.
And: CBC reporting confirms Israel is slowly moving the so-called “yellow line” to cover more than 60 percent of Gaza – squeezing two million displaced Palestinians into an ever-shrinking territory.
Also: Harry and Meghan stepped away from royal life – and the United Kingdom – six years ago and moved to California. Now – they’re packing up the kids, and moving back.
Plus: Sixty days to Alberta’s referendum, the dangers of lithium-ion batteries, Edmonton marathon mistake, and more.