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April 28, 2022 | Health Canada lifts the blanket ban on blood donations from men who have sex with men. An unusually late flu season hits across the country. Plus, concerns with Ontario sports betting ads.

00:00 The National for April 28, 2022
01:10 Health Canada lifts ban on blood donations
04:47 UN chief meets Zelensky, tours damage in Ukraine
07:55 Biden requests more funds to support Ukraine
08:26 Canada confirms it's training artillery forces
08:52 Calgary man pleads guilty to terrorism charges
11:06 Violent attacks by strangers in Vancouver
13:27 Police investigate incident outside Surrey, B.C. mosque
14:21 Ottawa police prepare for weekend motorcycle rally
15:00 Ontario’s pre-election budget makes pitch to voters
16:59 Honouring those hurt and killed at work
19:17 Unusually late flu season hits Canada
22:35 Manitoba's Red River Valley braces for flooding
22:58 Crushing heatwave hits India and Pakistan
25:01 Israel marks Holocaust Remembrance Day
26:07 At Issue: Inquiry into use of Emergencies Act
34:34 At Issue: Environment watchdog's warnings
40:34 Influence of Ontario’s sports betting ads
43:13 The Moment: Saint John container village

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