Former Alberta premier Jason Kenney claims his personal information was exposed during an online meeting of the Centurion Project, an Alberta separatist group accused of exposing the names and addresses of millions of that province's voters. Heather Yourex-West looks at how Kenney is threatening legal action, how Alberta's governing UCP party is reacting, and the evidence of foreign meddling in the province's separatism movement. David Akin reports on the investigation by Canada's privacy watchdog that found OpenAI failed to respect privacy laws while training early models of ChatGPT. David also tells you how the chatbot responded when he asked it if OpenAI violated Canadian privacy laws. Mike Armstrong reports on Airbus Canada's deal to sell 150 jets to AirAsia, a budget airline based in Malaysia. Several people who fell ill with hantavirus on the MV Hondius luxury cruise ship have now been evacuated from the boat and are receiving treatment. Heidi Petracek explains how it's believed one of the victims likely contracted the virus, and the criticism about how the outbreak was managed. Jackson Proskow reports on the state of the Iran ceasefire, and whether any negotiations are actually underway between Tehran and Washington. Plus, Ted Turner has died at the age of 87. He was a fearless media tycoon, visionary, and pioneering philanthropist who created 24-hour cable news. Eric Sorensen looks back on Turner's towering influence.
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