5 things to know on CTVNews.ca on Thursday, June 16, 2022: COVID, Ukraine, Kevin Spacey
The leaders of France, Germany and Italy traveled together to Ukraine, Kevin Spacey appeared at a UK courtroom to face sexual assault allegations, and a new study reveals the pandemic COVID-19 makes Canadians more confident. Here’s what you need to know today.
1. Show support: The leaders of France, Germany and Italy are visiting Kyiv to show Europe’s collective support for Ukraine amid Russia’s aggression.
2. Kevin Spacey . Trial: Actor Kevin Spacey appears in a London, UK courtroom to face sex offense charges against three men.
3. Suspect confesses: A fisherman confesses to killing a British journalist and an indigenous expert in the remote Brazilian Amazon region and takes the police to where the human remains were found.
4. Law on Privacy: The Liberal government plans to enact privacy legislation today to give Canadians more control over their personal data and introduce new rules for the use of intelligence artificial.
5. Trust the coronavirus: New survey data shows Canadians have more trust in their institutions and neighbors since the COVID-19 pandemic, depending on their income.
One more thing…
Travel without vaccination: This is a list of countries that have opened their doors to unvaccinated travelers from Canada.
Travelers carry their luggage on board their flight at Edmonton International Airport in Edmonton Alta, on Thursday, December 2, 2021. PRESS CANADIAN / Jason Franson