The Thursday news briefing: An at-a-glance survey of some top stories
Highlights from the news file for Thursday, Nov. 10
GIRL, 7, FOUND DEAD AFTER AMBER ALERT: RCMP in Saskatchewan say they have found the body of a missing seven-year-old girl who had been the subject of an Amber Alert. The alert was issued by police overnight after Nia Eastman was not returned to her mother. Police say Nia’s father, Adam Jay Eastman, was found dead earlier in the day from self-inflicted injuries. Officers found the girl’s body in a home not far from the scene. Police say they are trying to piece together what happened after her father picked her up from school on Wednesday.
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CANADIANS DON’T KNOW ENOUGH ABOUT MILITARY, GOV. GEN. SAYS: Governor General David Johnston says Canadians may have a lot of respect for the country’s military, but they don’t know enough about what it actually does. Soldiers routinely rank near the top of opinion polls that ask Canadians which professions they respect the most. But a survey conducted for the Department of National Defence earlier this year suggests many Canadians have only a limited familiarity with the military, if any. Johnston says events such as Friday’s Remembrance Day ceremony are important for recognizing and raising awareness of the duty and sacrifice demonstrated by Canada’s military personnel.


