The FBI has released new details about the New Year’s Day mass attack in New Orleans that claimed 14 lives, revealing how the now-deceased suspect had travelled to Canada from Egypt more than a year before the attack. The purpose of the trip remains unknown as investigators piece together the assailant’s movements leading up to the tragedy. And, New York City has launched the first congestion pricing plan in the U.S, charging drivers entering parts of Manhattan during peak hours. The program aims to reduce traffic and raise $15B in upgrades to the city’s subway and commuter rail system. We hear Canadian reaction on whether such a plan could work here, especially in a city famous for it’s own traffic challenges. Lexy Benedict reports.
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