>> Ian:  GOOD EVENING.
TONIGHT ON THE GROUND IN
MINNEAPOLIS, A CITY CONSUMED BY
GRIEF AND RAGE.
>> EVERYBODY IS REACTING OFF OF
PAIN, BLACK MEN DIEIN' EVERYDAY.
>> THE POLICE, THE PROTESTS, THE
PAIN OF PAST AND PRESENT.
>> IT'S A BIT FRUSTRATING.
I MEAN, WE WERE DOING REALLY
WELL.
>> JOB SUSPENSION FOR THE DOCTOR
WHO BROUGHT COVID-19 INTO NEW
BRUNSWICK.
>> SO MANY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
THAT WE NEEDS A A FAMILY.
>> BUT VERY FEW ANSWERS FROM THE
RCMP ABOUT A LONG AGO TIP.
>> THE HEAD OF THE NHL PLAYER'S
UNION TAKES THE HOT SPEED.
THIS IS "THE NATIONAL."
>> MINNEAPOLIS IS UNDER CURFEW
TONIGHT BUT THERE IS LITTLE SIGN
PEOPLE HAVE BEEN LEAVING THE
STREETS.
AS EVACUEE SEEN OVE WE'VE SEEN PAST PROTES
TS
MARRED BY VANDALISM AND
VIOLENCE.
THIS IS A CITY ON EDGE.
AND AS WE'LL SHOW YOU, TONIGHT
IT GOES WELL BEYOND MINNESOTA,
ANGRY SOMETIMES VIOLENT CROWDS
ACROSS THE UNITED STATES SHOW
THAT A RAW NERVE HAS BEEN
TOUCHED AGAIN AND THIS TIME BY
THE DEATH OF GEORGE EMPLOYED, AN
UNARMED BLACK MAN IN POLICE
CUSTODY AND THE OFFICER DIRECTLY
INVOLVED WHO IS WHITE HAS NOW
BEEN ARRESTED.
>> A MINNEAPOLIS POLICE OFFICER,
DEREK CHAUVIN HAS BEEN CHARGED
WITH MURDER AND MANSLAUGHTER.
QUESTIONS?
>> THE BIG QUESTION NOW IS
WHETHER THAT ARREST WILL COOL
TENSIONS AS PROTESTS CONTINUE ON
SCORCHED STREETS, PATROLLED BY
HEAVILY ARMED POLICE AND THE
NATIONAL GUARD.
ISN'SUSAN ORMISTON SHOWS US A
COMMUNITY SCARED AND STILL FULL
OF RAGE.
>> Reporter:  I CAN'T BREATHE,
ONE MAN'S PLEADING NOW A POTENT
CRY FOR BLACK AMERICANS,
PENTS-UP ANGER.
OVER POLICE BRUTALITY,
COMPOUNDED BY JOB LOSS, LEAVING
THOSE IN MINNEAPOLIS TODAY
CHARRED AND SMOKING FROM
WORSENING VIOLENCE.
>> THE ASHES ARE SYMBOLIC OF
DECADES AND GENERATIONS OF A
PAIN, OF ANGUISH, UNHURT AND
MUCH LIKE WE FAILED TO HEAR,
GEORGE FLOYD.
>> Reporter:  OVERNIGHT,
DEMONSTRATORS STORMED A PRECINCT
BUILDING, SETTING IT ABLAZE AND
POLICE ABANDONED IT EARLIER FOR
SAFETY, SAID THE MAYOR.
BUT THAT MEANT LITTLE POLICE
SURVEILLANCE OR PROTECTION FOR
HOURS AS THE FIRE BURNED AND
DEMONSTRATORS RACHETTED UP
STREET BATTLES AND LOOTING.
>> REINFORCEMENTS CAME LATER,
SETTING UP AN ARMED PERIMETER,
FORCING PEOPLE BACK AND THE
NATURATHENATIONAL GUARD, 500 AT THE READY
AND THE FOR PLEADING FOR CALM.
>> HELP US USE A HUMANE WAY TO
GET THE STREETS TO RESTORE THE
JUSTICE RESEARC.
>> Reporter:  THE OFFICER WHO
PINNED GEORGE EMPLOYED TO THE
GROUND AND THEN KNEELED ON HIS
NECK, WAS CHARGED WITH
THIRD-DEGREE MURDER AND
MANSLAUGHTER.
>> THIS IS BY FAR THE FASTEST
WE'VE EVER CHARGED A POLICE
OFFICER.
>> Reporter:  WITH NO WORD YET
ON THE OTHER THREE OFFICERS WHO
WATCHED AND WERE FIRED, TO
ARREST THEM, TOO.
IT'S A DECADE'S OLD PATTERN,
DIFFERENT JUSTICE, SAYS FLOOD'S
BROTHER.
>> EVERYBODY IS REACTING OFF OF
PAIN.
BLACK MEN DIEIN' EVERYDAY.
>> Reporter:  MINNEAPOLIS,
ST. PAULS IS BRACING FOR ANOTHER
VIOLENT NIGHT AS FURRY
RICOCHETS, UNDAMPENNED BY A
PANDEMIC.
THERE IS A CURFEW TONIGHT IN THE
TWIN CITIES, ALL NIGHT.
THE GOVERNOR IS DESPERATE TO
CONTAIN THIS CITY.
YOU CAN SEE THE CHARRED REMAINS
AFTER BUSINESS CENTRE AND THE
PRECINCT IS JUST OVER HERE AND
YOU CAN STILL SEE BEYOND THIS
TRUCK THE GLOW OF FIRES ALREADY
TONIGHT AND TEAR GAS AS STATE
POLICE TRIED TO DISPERSE THE
CROWDS STILL HERE TO PUSH THEM
BACK AND HUNDREDS AROUND IN
THEIR TRUCK EXPOS TRUCKS AND WAITING FOR T
HE
NEXT THING TO HAPPEN AND A
SENSE, TOO, THIS WON'T END, EVEN
WITH THE ARREST OF ONE POLICE
OFFICER, EVEN FOR MURDER
CHARGES.
WHAT'S HAPPENED HERE HAS IGNITED
PROTESTS ACROSS THE COUNTRY AND
THIS IDEA OF I CAN'T BREATHE IS
REALLY STIRRING UP AND IGNITING
DEEP AND PAINFUL INJUSTICES.
PEOPLE HERE AREN'T READY TO LET
THIS GO.
THEY'RE STILL WAITING FOR WHAT
WILL HAPPEN TO THOSE OTHER
OFFICERS AND FOR SOME KIND OF
REAL CHANGE BEFORE ALL OF THIS
WILL END.
IAN?
>> SUSAN ORMISTON REPORTING FROM
MINNEAPOLIS TONIGHT.
>>> AND AFTER THE UNREST
OVERNIGHT, ANOTHER POLICE
INCIDENT, THIS ONE CAPTURED ON
CAMERA LIVE EARLY THIS MORNING.
THE ARREST OF A CNN TELEVISION
CREW.
>> THIS IS A SCENE PLAYING OUT
IN MINNEAPOLIS.
>> CNN REPORTER WAS ON THE
STREET DOING HIS JOB WHEN POLICE
BEGAN TO LOCK DOWN THE AREA.
>> WE SAW ONE PROTESTER OR ONE
WHO WAS NOT MEDIA, SORT OF RUN
PASSED US AND WE HAVE ONE PERSON
BEING ARRESTED HERE AND THEY
THEN TURNED TOWARDS US.
PUT US BACK WHERE YOU WANT US.
WE'RE OUT OF YOUR WAY.
>> HE WAS HEARD REPEATEDLY
TELLING POLICE HIS CREW WAS
PREPARED TO MOVE AND THE
RESPONSE --
>> I'M SORRY.
>> YOU'RE UNDER ARREST.
>> DO YOU MIND TELLING ME WHY
I'M UNDER ARREST.
WHY AM I UNDER ARREST?
>> THE CREW'S ARREST WAS MET
WITH A COURSE OF OUTRAGE FROM
CNN AND OTHER NEWS WHICH WAS
ECHOED BY MINNESOTA'S GOVERNOR
WHO APOLOGIZED?
>> THERE'S NO REASON SOMETHING
LIKE THIS SHOULD HAPPEN.
THE ISSUE HERE IS TRUST.
THE COMMUNITY THAT'S DOWN THERE,
THAT'S TERRORIZED BY THIS, IF
THEY SEE A REPORTER BEING
ARRESTED, SOMETHING WILL HAPPEN
THAT THEY DON'T WANT TO BE SEEN.
>> ABOUT AN HOUR LATER, THE CREW
WAS RELEASED WITHOUT CHARGES AND
JIMENEZ IS CALM IF THE MOMENT
AND PROFESSIONALISM THAT HIS
EXPERIENCE WAS SHARED.
>> IT DID CROSS MY MIND, WHAT IS
REALLY HAPPENING HERE AND THE
ONE THING THAT GAVE ME COMFORT
WAS THAT IT HAPPENED ON LIVE TV.
>> FROM NEW YORK TO PHOENIX AND
SAN JOSE TO NEW ORLEANS, PEOPLE
MARCHED TODAY IN SOLIDARITY.
BUT IN ATLANTA, THAT EVOLVED
INTO VIOLENCE AT CNN'S
HEADQUARTERS.
>> THERE'S SOMETHING ON FIRE.
THERE'S A FIRECRACKER.
IT'S ON FIRE!
>> PROTESTERS BROKE WINDOWS AT
THE STATION FACING OFF AGAINST A
ROW OF POLICE IN RIOT GEAR,
THROWING OBJECTS, FIRECRACKERS,
AS YOU COULD SEE AND HEAR AND
BOTTLES AND EARLIER THEY COVERED
THE SIGN WITH GRAFFITI AND
CHANTED TO POLICE, QUIT YOUR
JOBS.
THE U.S. PRESIDENT GRABBED
ATTENTION FOR A TWEET WIDELY
SEEN AS INCITING VIOLENCE.
A WARNING THAT LOOTERS WILL BE
SHOT.
KATIE SIMPSON HAS MORE ON WHAT
TRUMP SAID AND THE REACTION.
THANK YOU VERY MUCH, THANK YOU.
>> Reporter:  AFTER IGNORING
QUESTIONING AT HIS OWN NEWS
CONFERENCE AND MAKING NO MENTION
OF WHAT HAS UNFOLDED IN
MINNESOTA, THE PRESIDENT FINALLY
ADDRESSED A WOUNDED NATION WHILE
SHARING A MEETING WITH BUSINESS
LEADERS
THE LOOTERS SHOULD NOT BE
ALLOWED TO DROWN OUT THE VOICES
OF SO MANY PEACEFUL PROTESTERS.
THEY HURT SO BADLY.
>> Reporter:  THAT'S A MUCH
DIFFERENT TONE FROM HIS
OVERNIGHT TWEET.
THESE THUGS ARE DIS-HONOURING
THE MEMORY OF GEORGE EMPLOYED,
WHEN THE LOOTING STARTS, THE
SHOOTING STARTS, HE WROTE.
A PHRASE LINKED TO VIOLENT
POLICE CRACK-DOWNS TO
AFRICAN-AMERICANS IN THE '60S
I HAVEN'T HEARD THAT PHRASE FOR
A LONG TIME.
WHEN YOU HAVE LOOTING LIKE LAST
NIGHT, PEOPLE OFTEN GET SHOT AND
DIE AND THAT'S NOT GOOD AND WE
DON'T WANT THAT TO HAPPEN.
>> Reporter:  BUT TWITTER
SLAPPED A WARNING ON TRUMP'S
TWEET FOR GLORIFYING VIOLENCE.
IT COMES A DAY AFTER THE PARENT
PRESIDENT SIGNED AN EXECUTIVE
ORDER RESTRICTING SOCIAL MEDIA
COMPANIES.
>> THIS IS NO TIME FOR
INCENDIARY TWEETS OR INCITE
VIOLENCE.
>> Reporter:  DEMOCRATS AND
REPUBLICANS ALIKE CRITICIZED
TRUMP'S CHOICE OF WORDS.
>> I DO BELIEVE YOU HAVE TO HAVE
LAW AND ORDER, TO STOP THE
BURNING AND LOOTING, BUT
INCITING, YOU KNOW, VIOLENCE
WITH TWITTER IS NOT THE WAY TO
GO ABOUT IT.
>> Reporter:  TRUMP REPEATEDLY
STOKED DIVISIONS WITH HIS WORDS
AND ONLINE POSTS.
THROUGH EACH CONTROVERSY, THE
PRESIDENT IS PUSHING FORWARD.
HIS PROTESTERS GATHERING RIGHT
HERE AT HIS DOORSTEP.
KATIE SIMPSON, CBC NEWS,
WASHINGTON.
>> PRIME MINISTER TRUDEAU
ADDRESSED THE SITUATION, SAYING
ALL CANADIANS, PARTICULARLY
THOSE OF DIVERSE BACKGROUNDS ARE
WATCHING WITH SON SHOCK AND SHORTER.
>> Rt. Hon. Justin Trudeau:  ANTIBLACK RAC
ISM, RACISM IS REAL.
IT'S IN THE UNITED STATES AND
IT'S ALSO IN CANADA AND WE KNOW
PEOPLE ARE FACING SYSTEMIC
DISCRIMINATION, UNCONSCIOUS BIAS
EVERY SINGLE DAY.
WE NEEDS A A SOCIETY TO STAND
TOGETHER, TO STAND UP AGAINST
DISCRIMINATION AND BE THERE FOR
EACH OTHER IN RESPECT BUT
UNDERSTAND WE HAVE WORK TO DO,
AS WELL, IN CANADA IN OUR
SYSTEMS THAT WE NEED TO WORK
FORWARD.
>> IN TORONTO, POLICE HAVE
RELEASED NEW INFORMATION ABOUT
THE FATAL FALL OF A WORK AND HOW
OFFICERS WERE INVOLVED.
IN A RARE MOVE, THE CITY'S
POLICE CHIEF TOOK QUESTIONS
TODAY.
>> THE TRUTH IS OUT THERE AND
THIS ORGANIZATION IS NOT HIDING
BEHIND LAW.
THEY WANT THIS STORY TO BE TOLD
AND WE WANT TO BE TOLD EXACTLY
WHAT HAPPENED.
I WANT TO KNOW WHAT HAPPENED AND
THE COMMUNITY WANTS TO KNOW WHAT
HAPPENED AND THE FAMILY WANTS TO
KNOW WHAT HAPPENS.
>> POLICE SAY ARE WERE THREE
9-1-1 CALLS FROM THREE SEPARATE
PEOPLE ABOUT AN ASSAULT TAKING
PLACE THE NIGHT AT REGIS
PAQUETTE FELL FROM A TORONTO
HIGHRISE.
THE FAMILY'S LAWYER SAYS THE
INCIDENT WAS A MENTAL HEALTH
CALL NOT PROPERLY HANDLED BY
POLICE.
THE ONTARIO'S WATCHDOG A
INVESTIGATING.
>>> TWO MORE PEOPLE IN NEW
BRUNSWICK HAVE TESTED POSITIVE
FOR COVID-19 WITH ONE DOCTOR'S
DISREGARD FOR QUARANTINE RULES.
>> Reporter:  THE PEOPLE OF
CAMPBELTON ARE TESTED IN MORE
WAYS THAN ONE.
AT THE LOCAL CIVIC CENTRE,
DOZENS WAIT ANXIOUSLY TO BE
CHECKED FOR COVID-19.
>> IT'S FRUSTRATING.
WE WERE DOING REALLY WELL.
I THINK WE WERE ALL MOSTLY THREE
WEEKS.
>> IT'S SAD, SO SAD.
>> IT'S PRETTY NERVE-WRACKING.
THERE'S NOBODY THAT'S SAFE.
EVERYBODY CAN GET IT.
>> Reporter:  HEALTH OFFICIALS
TODAY CONFIRMED TWO MORE CASES
OF COVID-19, URGING EVERYONE WHO
CAN TOO GET TESTED AND WARN THE
VIRUS ALREADY SHOWS SIGNS OF
SPREADING.
>> WE KNOW THAT BASED ON OUR
CONTACT TRACING OF THE CURRENT
CASES IN ZONE FIVE, THAT PEOPLE
LIVING OUTSIDE OF THAT REGION
ARE IN THE CIRCLING OF
TRANSMISSION.
>> Reporter:  THAT CIRCLE NOW
INCLUDES A LOCAL NURSING HOME
WHERE ONE OF TODAY'S NEW COVID
CASES WORKED AND WHERE PUBLIC
HEALTH TEAMS SPENT THE DAY
QUESTIONING AND TESTING EVER
RESIDENT AND STAFF MEMBER.
>> THERE COULD BE 18 TO 100
CASES, BUT THE REASON WE'RE
HOPING THAT THERE ISN'T IS THAT
WE ONLY HAVE FOUR ICU BEDS AND
TWO ARE TAKEN.
>> Reporter:  MANY ARE ANGRY AND
FRUSTRATED OVER THE SOURCE OF
THE INFECTION.
>> I'M NOT FEELING GOOD,
ESPECIALLY THAT IT COMES FROM
SOMEBODY THAT
>> WE'RE SCARED AND WE HAVE TO
REASSURE THEM ALL OF THE RECORDS
ARE AVAILABLE AND THIS TESTING
WILL HELP, BUT WE'RE AFRAID.
>> WE KNOW HOW VULNERABLE OLDER
PEOPLE CAN BE AND ONE WORKED AT
A LONG-TERM CARE HOME IN YOUR
COMMUNITY AND YOU HAVE A SMALL
HOSPITAL IN CAMPBELTON AND WHAT
HAS THE IMPACT BEEN ON THOSE TWO
FACILITIES?
>> IT WILL BE GREAT AND THE ER
DEPARTMENT WAS SHUT DOWN AND 15
EMPLOYEES WERE TESTED.
SO OUT OF THOSE 50 EMPLOYEES,
SIX COME BACK POSITIVE AND
THAT'S A RATIO OF 12% WHICH IS
TOO HIGH.
AND SO IT'S 60% OF OUR
POPULATION IS OVER 65 AND THE
LAST THING WE NEED IS THE COVID.
>> THIS IS A STORY ABOUT
CAMPBELTON, THE IMPACT THERE IS
ON YOUR SMALL COMMUNITY, BUT
WHAT IS THE LESSON HERE IF THERE
IS A LESSON FOR OTHER PLACES IN
CANADA?
>> DON'T BE COMPLAISANT.
DON'T THINK IT'S NOT HERE
BECAUSE YOU CAN'T SEE IT.
AND BE VIGILANT.
IT'S SOMETHING THAT WE, AFTER
APRIL 8, HADN'T HAD A CASE IN
ALMOST A MONTH AND WE WERE
BELIEVING IT WAS GONE.
AND SO I IN A MINUTE, IN THE BLINK
OF AN EYE, IT'S BACK AND WITH
FULL FORCE.
IT'S NOT MANAGE THAT ANYON SOMETHING ANYON
E WANTS
TO WAKE UP TO, SO PLEASE SAY A
PRIOR FOPRAYER FOR US.
WE NEED YOUR GOOD THOUGHTS.
>> MAYBE, IF YOU.
>> HERE IS THE OVERALL SNAPSHOT
TONIGHT.
CANADA JUST SHY OF 90,000 CASES
AND MORE THAN HALF OF THEM ARE
RECOVERED OR RESOLVED AND MORE
THAN 7,000 PEOPLE DIED.
QUEBEC AND ONTARIO STILL SEEING
HUNDREDS OF NEW CASES DAILY AND
IN MANITOBA, NO NEW CASES OR NO
COVID PATIENTS IN HOSPITAL.
SO MANITOBA IS ON TO PHASE TWO
OF GETTING BACK TO BUSINESS AND
CAMERON MacINTOSH TELL TELLS US
WHAT THAT WILL LOOK LIKE IN GYMS
AND SCHOOLS.
>> THERE'S SIGNAGE ON OUR FRONT
DOOR INDICATING THEY'RE TO WAIT
AT THE DESK REFLEXIN.
>> Reporter:  DESKS ARE TWO
METRES APART AND NEXT MONTHS
STUDENTS AT WINNIPEG'S CALVIN
HIGH WILL RETURN FOR TUTORING
AND MEETINGS.
>> THE GOAL TO INVITE INSTUDENTEVERY
STUDENT INTO OUR BUILDING.
>> Reporter:  ON MONDAY,
RESTAURANTS CAN OPEN TO 50%
CAPACITY.
GYMS AND SPAS CAN COME BACK,
ALONG WITH ORGANIZED SPORTS AND
ALL UNDER PHYSICAL DISTANCING
RULES.
>> WE NEED TO LEARN HOW TO LIVE
WITH THIS RULES.
>> Reporter:  DR. BRETT ROUSSIN
IS MANITOBA'S TOP DOCTOR.
>> WHAT ARE YOU LOOKING AT?
>> THE POSITIVE TEST RATES AND
CURRENTLY OVER THE LAST FIVE
DAYS AT 0.07% AND WE DON'T HAVE
ANY CLIENTS IN HOSPITAL WITH
CLIENT.
>> Reporter:  THE PROVINCE HAS
HAD FEWER THAN 300 COVID-19
CASES AND SEVEN DEATHS AND
MANITOBA STARTED SHUTTING DOWN
IN MID-MARCH AND RESTRICTING
TRAVEL WHEN NEIGHBOURING
PROVINCES STARTING SEEING CASES.
>> WHAT'S GONE MANITOBA'S WAY?
>> THE TYPING, THE SIX WEEKS
BEFORE SEEING OUR FIRST CASE AND
THE BENEFIT OF THE TIMING OF OUR
SPRING BREAK HAS JUST REALLY PUT
US IN THIS POSITION TO BE ABLE
TO REOPEN AT THIS TIME.
>> Reporter:  STILL, IT'S NOT
LIFE AS USUAL.
REMEMBER THE SCHOOL?
IT WILL LIKELY LOOK LIKE THIS IN
SEPTEMBER.
>> WE'RE NOT DONE WITH THIS
VIRUS.
>> Reporter:  TRYING TO FIND THE
BALANCE OF THE NEW NORMAL AND
LIFE WITH COVID.
>>> MEANWHILE, ONTARIO IS NOW
CONSIDER DIFFERENT REOPENING
SCHEDULES FOR DIFFERENT REGIONS,
BUT AS THOMAS DAIGLE SHOWS, IT'S
EXPANDING IT STRATEGY.
>> Reporter:  THIS TRUCK DRIVER
MUST FACE THE CORONAVIRUS JUST
TO DO HER JOB.
HER ONLY FEAR IS TAKING IT HOME.
>> WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN STAYING
IN.
>> IN MY TRUCK.
>> FULL-TIME?
>> YES.
I HAVEN'T SEEN MY GRANDKIDS OR
KIDS SINCE CHRISTMAS.
>> Reporter:  THERE MAY BE
ENCOURAGING NEWS, ONTARIO'S NEW
BLUEPRINTS FOR COVID-19 TESTING
INCLUDES A PLAN TO TARGET A WIDE
ARRAY OF INDUSTRIES FROM
TRANSPORT SERVICES TO
MANUFACTURING AND CONSTRUCTION.
>> WE MAY TEST A GROUP WITHIN A
SETTING TO GET A BETTER
UNDERSTANDING OF THAT, AS WELL.
>> Reporter:  IN A PROVINCE THAT
HAD A TESTING BACKLOG AND THEN
COULDN'T FIND ENOUGH PEOPLE TO
TEST, THE HOPE IS THIS APPROACH
WILL FINALLY STRIKE THE RIGHT
BALANCE.
>> I THINK THE OPPORTUNITY FOR
PROBABLY IMPROVEMENT HERE IS
MAKING SURE THAT WE LINK THE
TESTING WITH A STRATEGY AND
THAT'S WHAT I THINK HAS BEEN
LACKING IN ONTARIO.
>> Reporter:  HERE IS SOMETHING
ELSE NEW, A TEMPORARY ASSESSMENT
CENTRE IN ONE OF TORONTO'S
HARDEST HIT NEIGHBORHOODS AND
THIS COMBINED WITH LONG,
PROMISED MOBILE TESTING HU TESTING UNITS
COULD SEE RESOURCES WHERE
THEY'RE MOST NEEDED.
>> WE'RE REALLY TRYING TO
DETERMINE WHAT WILL BE THE MOST
RELIABLE, SUSTAINABLE AND
SCALABLE APPROACH ACROSS THE
PROVINCE.
>> Reporter:  IF THE TORONTO
AREA KEEPS SUFFERING THE BIGGEST
SHARE OF INFECTIONS, OTHER
REGIONS COULD REOPEN SOONER,
SOMETHING THE PREMIER RESISTED
UNTIL NOW.
>> THE MORE TESTING WE DO, THE
BETTER IDEA WE HAVE OF HOT SPOTS
THROUGHOUT THE PROVINCE.
>> Reporter:  BEHIND EVERY
POTENTIAL CASE IS A PERSON WITH
REAL WORRIES LIKE TREANA MONIZ.
THERE'S STILL A LONG ROAD AHEAD,
WAY COVID-19'S FIRST WAVE
HEADING INTO THE SUMMER.
THOMAS DAIGLE, CBC NEWS,
TORONTO.
>>> IN TORONTO, AN OUTBREAK IN A
HOPELESS SHELTER FORCED THE
DOORS TO CLOSE.
NICK PURDON TALKED TO A RESIDENT
NOW IN QUARANTINE.
>> I'VE WORKED HERE FOR 20
YEARS.
>> Reporter:  BOB DUFF IS THE
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR HERE AND
COMING TO TERMS WITH AN OUTBREAK
OF COVID-19 THAT HAS KILLED TWO
RESIDENTS FROM THE SHELTER.
>> THE FIRST LOSS WAS A
GENTLEMAN WHO LIVED WITH US FOR
OVER TWO YEARS.
COULD WE HAVE SAVED HIM?
THAT WILL ALWAYS BE THE
QUESTION.
>> Reporter:  BECAUSE OF THE
DEATHS, ALL 45 WERE TESTED FOR
COVID AND 18 POSITIVE TESTS AND
NONE OF THEM SHOWED ANY STEPS.
>> IT'S LIKE A WAR AND IT IS.
AND THE ENEMY IS INVISIBLE.
>> Reporter:  THE SHELTER WAS
SHUT DOWN AND EVERYONE WITH
COVID WAS MOVED TO THIS HOTEL
NEAR TORONTO'S AIRPORT.
(PHONE RINGING).
>> Reporter:  MICHAEL WAITS IN
QUARANTINE AND HE HAD BEEN AT
ST. SIMONS FOR EIGHT YEARS.
>> WHEN YOU TESTED POSITIVE,
WHAT WENT THROUGH YOUR MIND?
>> I'M DYING, MOSTLY DYING OR
EVEN WORSE, DYING IN HORRIBLE
SITUATION.
>> WHAT DO YOU THINK PEOPLE
DON'T UNDERSTAND ABOUT BEING
HOMELESS AND A QUARANTINE?
>> THEY IGNORED US.
>> YOU THINK THE CITY AND THE
SHELTER SHOULD HAVE DONE MORE?
>> WAY, WAY EARLIER, WHEN THEY
KNEW AHEAD OF TIME AND THEY KNEW
THE DISASTER WAS COMING.
>> Reporter:  DUFF SAID THEY DID
ALL THEY COULD BUT ACKNOWLEDGES
AGAINST COVID IT WASN'T ENOUGH.
>> DO YOU TAKE SOME OF BLAME ON
YOURSELF?
>> I WOULD RESPOND.
I DON'T WISH TO, BUT I DO,
BECAUSE KNOWINGLY, I SHOULD HAVE
SAID, NO, WE CAN'T FUNCTION AT
THE NUMBER OF BEDS WE ARE AND
WE'LL HAVE TO SLASH AND,
PERHAPS, CLOSE THE DOORS.
>> IS YOU DIDN'T WANT TO DO
THAT?
NO.
>> Reporter:  CLOSING A SHELTER
CAN'T BE AN EASY OPTION.
NICK PURDO, CBC NEWS, TORONTO.
>>> THERE ARE NEW QUESTIONS FOR
THE RCMP IN NOVA SCOTIA ABOUT
LAST MONTH'S MASS SHOOTING.
CBC NEWS HAS LEARNED THEY WERE
WARNED ABOUT THE KILLER ALMOST A
DECADE AGO.
KAYLA HOUNSELL SPOKE TO THE SON
OF A VICTIM AS SHE LOOKED INTO
THIS ANGLE.
>> Reporter:  SHE'S GOT HER
DREAM.
FOR TEN YEARS DAWN COMMUTED BACK
AND FORTH AND SHE WAS ONLY ABLE
TO JOIN HER HUSBAND LAST SUMMER
AND BOTH WERE MURDERED LAST
MONTH AND THEIR RETIREMENT HOME
SET ON FIRE.
>> I'M MORE ANGRY THAN ANYTHING.
I'M ANGRY THAT 22 PEOPLE LOST
THEIR LIVES AND I TRULY BELIEVE
THIS COULD HAVE BEEN PREVENTED.
>> Reporter:  DOCUMENTS OBTAINED
BY CBC NEWS SHOW THAT IN MAY OF
2011, NINE YEARS AGO, A
MUNICIPAL POLICE OFFICER IN
TRURO GOT A TIP.
HE WAS TOLD GABRIEL WARTMAN HAD
GUNS AND WANTED TO KILL A COP
AND MIGHT BE TRANSPORTING THEM
BACK AND FORTH AND THE OFFICER
ISSUED THIS BULLETIN TO WARN
POLICE FORCES ACROSS THE
PROVINCE.
>> OFFICER SAFETY BULLETINS ARE
SERIOUS AND NOT ISSUED ALL OF
THE TIME, ONLY ISSUED, YOU KNOW,
FOR VERY SERIOUS MATTERS.
>> Reporter:  WHEN THE HAS
REGIONAL POLICE RECEIVED THAT
BULLETIN IN 2011, THEY OPENED AN
INVESTIGATION BECAUSE THE
DARTMOUTH CLINIC IS WITHIN THEIR
GENERATION.
JURISDICTION.
BUT THEY DETERMINED ANY
INFORMATION ABOUT THE WEAPONS
WAS RELATED TO THE PORTAPIQUE
COTTAGE AND REPORTED THAT TO THE
RCMP.
THE RCMP SAYS IT CAN'T PROVIDE
ANY INFORMATION ABOUT WHAT ITS
OFFICERS ABOUT AS A RESULT OF
THAT BULLETIN.
>> I DON'T KNOW WHAT WE DID OR
WHAT WASN'T DONE AT THE TIME.
>> Reporter:  ON THE SECOND DAY
OF THE SHOOTING, ANOTHER
MUNICIPAL FORCE WAS ABLE TO DIG
UP THE BULLETIN AND SHARED IT
WITH THE RCMP THAT DAY.
AND MOUNTIES INSIST THEY DIDN'T
HAVE IT AS THEY RESPONDED TO THE
RAMPAGE.
>> SO MANY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
THAT WE NEEDS A  NEED THAT WEAR NOT WE'RE 
NOT
GETTING.
>> Reporter:  HE'S ADDING HIS
VOICE INTO A SHOOTING SPREE THAT
ENDED 22 LIVES.
KAYLA HOUNSELL, CBC NEWS,
HALIFAX.
>>> SPACeX SUFFERED ANOTHER
LET-DOWN AFTER A ROCKET TEST
ENDED WITH A DRAMATIC FIREBALL
IN SOUTHERN TEXAS.
>> YOU CAN HEAR THE MASSIVE
BLASTS THAT SHOOK NEARBY HOMES.
THE TEST COMES A DAY BEFORE THE
COMPANY IS SET TO MAKE PART IN A
LAUNCH FOR NASSAU SENDING TWO
ASTRONAUTS TO THE SPACE STATION.
>>> OTTAWA BAN CRUISESHIPS FROM
CANADIAN SHORES THIS SUMMER AND
THAT'S MORE BAD NEWS FOR
COUNTRY'S TOURISM INDUSTRY.
>> THE TRUTH IS, IT'S GOING TO
BE HARD.
>> UP NEXT, HOW THEY'RE ASKING
LOCAL RESIDENTS TO FILL THE GAP.
PLUS, HOW TO KEEP PLAYERS SAFE.
MY INTERVIEW WITH THE HEAD OF
THE NHL PLAYER'S ASSOCIATION
ABOUT THE LEAGUE'S PLAN TO GET
BACK ON THE ICE.
AND A SIGN OF SUMMER IN CANADA.
>> SO I SAID, I HAVE A MOOSE IN
MY POOL.
ORS, SHOH, SHE SAID.
>> A MOOSE IN OUR POOL IN
>> WE'RE GETTING A CLEARER
PICTURE OF COVID-19'S IMPACT ON
OUR ECONOMY.
STATISTICS CANADA HAD A 8% GDP
DROP, MARCH ACCOUNTING FOR THE
BRUNT OF THAT AND DOWN MORE THAN
7%, MAKING IT THE HARDEST HIT
MONTH SINCE RECORDKEEPING BEGAN
IN 1961.
EARLIER DATA SUGGESTS APRIL
COULD BE WORSE.
ALMOST EVERY SECTOR OF THE WHICH
IS FEELING THE PINCH BUT TOURISM
HAS BEEN HAMMERED.
TODAY OTTAWA DEALT A BLOW TO THE
CRUISCRUISESHIP INDUSTRY.
>> Reporter:  VANCOUVER'S
BELOVED'S STEAM PUFFS AWAY.
SOMETHING IS DIFFERENT, IT'S
JUST NOT DRAWING THE CONSEQUENCE
IT LOSED TO.
WHEN TOU TOURISTS CAME ASHORE FROM
GLEAMING CRUISESHIPS.
>> MORE THAN 100 PERSONS
INCLUDING PASSENGERS AND CREW
WILL BE PROHIBITED FROM
OPERATING IN CANADIAN WATERS
UNTIL AT LEAST OCTOBER THE
31st.
>> WE'VE BEEN MAKING THAT BOOT
SINCE 1933.
>> Reporter:  GAS TOP'TOWN'S OK
CORRAL HAS BEEN SELLING BOOTS
FOR MORE THAN 40 YEARS.
>> IT WILL BE HARD AND WE'LL
PROBABLY LOSE ABOUT 80%.
>> Reporter:  BUT THE PAIN OF
THE LOSS GOES BEYOND SHOPS.
TOUR BUSES ARE PARKED AND TOUR
GUIDES ARE SITTING AROUND.
>> AND THE UNCERTAINTY IS HUGE
AND THAT'S VERY STRESSFUL.
>> Reporter:  THERE TIME OF
YEAR, MARLENE WOULD BE TAKING
GROUPS BY BUS TO THE ROCKIES AND
RIGHT NOW SHE DOESN'T HAVE A
SINGLE BOOKING.
>> THE SHORT TERM WAS INEVITABLE
AND I THINK IT'S NEXT YEAR, WHAT
WILL BE THE RECOVERY BE LIKE.
>> Reporter:  IT'S THE SAME
SITUATION IN VICTORIA.
>> IT'S A BIG HALF.
MAYBE HALF OF OUR BUSINESS COMES
FROM CRUISESHIPS AND I FEEL BAD
FOR SOME OF THE STUDENTS I WOULD
NORMALLY HIRE.
WE'LL DO IT WITH A SKELETON
STAFF.
>> Reporter:  WITH THE BERTH
SITTING EMPTY, SOME ARE HOPING
LOCALS CAN FILL THE GAP.
>> IT'S A GREAT OPPORTUNITY FOR
VANCOUVER AND ALL PEOPLE OF B.C.
TO GET OUT INTO THE COMMUNITY.
>> WE ARE HOPING TO TO RECEIVE
MANY LOCALS AND HOPE THAT THEY
WILL BEGIN TO EXPLORE THEIR OWN
CITY.
>> Reporter:  BUT EVEN IF SOME
DO, IT WON'T MAKE UP FOR THE
ROUGHLY ONE MILLION CRUISE
VISITORS B.C. HAS NOW LOST.
>>> NEXT ON TH "THE NATIONAL,"
GETTING BACK ON THE CORD DIAMOND
AND FOR MANY OF US, THE ICE.
SPORTS ARE FIGURING OU HOW TO
RESTAR
>> Ian:  COVID-19 SHUT DOWN THE
SPORT EATS WORLD, POSTPONING
SEASONS AND CANCELING
TOURNAMENTS AND LEFT ATHLETES
STUCK AT HOME LOOKING FOR WAYS
TO STAY BUSY AND ENTERTAIN THEIR
FANS.
THOSE FANS SO USED TO GATHERING
NOW WONDERING WHEN THEY'LL BE
ABLE TO RELIVE MOMENTS LIKE
THIS.
IT'S A COSTLY REALITY FACING
AMATEUR LEAGUES ACROSS THE
COUNTRY AND A NEW NORMAL THAT'S
LEAD TO CREATIVE WAYS TO PASS
THE TIME.
AND SOME CHALLENGES FOR
BROADCASTERS.
IT IS CLEAR SPORT'S FAN WANT
SOME KIND OF RETURN BUT HOW WILL
THAT WORK.
HERE IS A PREVIEW AND THE RISKS.
>> Reporter:  AROUND THE WORLD,
THE SPORT'S WORD IS BEAT BACK TO
LIFE, CUT OUT SPECTATORS AND
FANS LITERALLY IN BUBBLES AND IN
OTHER LEAGUES LIKE THE BRITISH
PREMIERSHIP HAVE ACTUAL FIRM
START DATES.
IN NORTH AMERICA, IT HASN'T BEEN
AS SMOOTH.
HEALTH RESTRICTIONS, TESTING
ISSUES, LOGISTICS AND THE
WILLINGNESS OF PLAYERS HAVE
STALLED EFFORTS.
IN BASEBALL, WEALTHY PLAYERS
DON'T APPEAR READY TO MAKE
SALARY CONCESSION FOR EVEN
WEALTHIER OWNERS.
>> THE FANS ARE TELLING US IN
OVERWHELMING NUMBERS THEY WANT
US TO COMPLETE THE SEASON IF IT
ALL POSSIBLE.
>> Reporter:  THE NFL CANNED ITS
REGULAR SEASON BUT ANNOUNCED A
PLAYOFF TOURNAMENT BUT STILL NO
FIRM DATES.
THE NBA HAS A PLAN, TOO, TO
COMPLETE ITS SEASON AT DISNEY
WORLD.
>> I THINK THERE'S A GOOD SHOT
THAT IT CAN HAPPEN, PRESUMING
THAT WE'RE ABLE TO GET TESTS
THAT ARE ACCURATE ENOUGH TO MEET
THE SAFETY STANDARDS THAT THE
LEAGUE AND PLAYER'S ASSOCIATION.
>> Reporter:  THE NFL IS THE
MOST CONFIDENT, ALREADY
RELEASING THE 2020 SCHEDULE.
>> DEFINITELY WILL BE A FOOTBALL
SEASON THIS YEAR.
THE REAL QUESTION, WILL THERE BE
STANDS IN THE STANDS?
RIGHT NOW, WE'RE PLANNING ON
FANS IN THE STANDS.
>> Reporter:  SOME WONDER IF
THESE PLAY SCENARIOS ARE WORTH
IT.
>> ONE PERSON COMES DOWN WITH
THE VIRUS.
CAN YOU IMAGINE THE NIGHTMARE IN
ONE OF THE PLAYERS DIED.
>> Reporter:  THE GAMES WILL
ROOK ANLOOK AND FEEL DIFFERENT AND
ACCOMPANIED WITH MORE RISK THAN
EVER BEFORE.
>> YOU HEARD FROM NHL
COMMISSIONER FOR HIS RETURN TO
PLAY BUT WHAT ABOUT THE PLAYERS.
DONALD FEHR IS IN NEW YORK CITY
AND Mr. FEHR, THANKS FOR
JOINING US.
>> THANK YOU.
>> LET'S START WITH A QUESTION A
LOT OF CANADIANS HAVE, FROM YOUR
PERSPECTIVE, HOW LIKELY IS IT
THAT WE'LL HAVE NHL HOCKEY THIS
SUMMER?
>> I CAN'T PUT A PERCENTAGE ON
IT, NOBODY CAN.
ALL I CAN SAY IF THE PUBLIC
HEALTH AUTHORITIES DETERMINE IT
CAN BE DONE SAFETY, WE WANT TO
BE PREPARED AND READY AND TRY TO
BRING THE GAME BACK IN THE
LATTER PART OF THE SUMMER.
>> AND SPEAKING OF PUBLIC HEALTH 
HEALTH, WE'RE TOLD CANADIAN
CITIES ARE ONE OF THE HUB CITIES
BUT THERE'S A 14-DAY PERIOD FOR
PEOPLE COMING INTO THE COUNTRY.
GIVEN WHAT YOU KNOW ABOUT THE
LEAGUE'S POSITION AND THE
DISCUSSIONS GOING ON, WHAT THAT
14-DAY QUARANTINE BE A DEAL
BREAKER?
>> IT WOULD DEPEND ON HOW IT'S
ENFORCED.
IF SOMEBODY LEFT A TRAINING AND
LEFT AND COULDN'T PLAY, THAT
WOULDN'T WORK.
IF YOU COULD WORK OUT A
RELAXATION IN CONNECTION WITH
OTHER PUBLIC MEL HEALTH MEASURES,
THEY COULD BE QUARANTINED TO AND
FROM THE ARENA, THAT MIGHT WORK.
>> WHAT ARE THE CONCERNS YOU'RE
HEARING FROM NHL PLAYERS ABOUT
THIS LIKELY OR POTENTIAL RETURN
TO PLAY?
>> I THINK THE KIND OF CONCERNS
I'M HEARING ARE THE ONES THAT
YOU WOULD EXPECT, THE CONCERN
JUST THE WAY EVERYONE ELSE IS,
ABOUT THE PUBLIC HEALTH
SITUATION, WHAT COULD HAPPEN TO
ME AND WHAT ABOUT MY FAMILY?
ARE WE SURE WE CAN CREATE THIS
BUBBLE, IF YOU WILL, IN WHICH
PEOPLE WILL BE REASONABLY FREE
FROM THE LIKELIHOOD OF INFECTION
AND ALL THOSE KINDS OF THINGS.
PLUS, THE GENERAL EFFECT THAT
NOBODY REALLY KNOWS WHAT THIS
VIRUS WILL DO, HOW FAST IT WILL
COME BACK, IF IT WILL COME BACK
AND ALL OF THE REST.
PLAYERS ARE NO DIFFERENT THAN
ANYONE ELSE IN THAT REGARD.
>> ONE BIG DIFFERENCE WITH
PLAYERS, THOUGH, YOU'RE DEALING
WITH A GROUP OF YOUNG,
RELATIVELY YOUNG PROFESSIONAL
ATHLETES, RIGHT, LIKE SORT OF
VERY HEALTHY, VERY FIT.
DO YOU FIND THEIR LEVEL OF
CONCERN AND ANXIETY IS DIFFERENT
THAN WHAT YOU ARE SEEING IN THE
GENERAL POPULATION OR DO THEY
HAVE THE SAME KIND OF CONCERNS
THAT THE REST OF US DO?
>> IT'S HARD FOR ME TO MAKE THAT
COMPARISON.
I CAN SAY WHILE YOU'RE RIGHT,
THEY'RE BASTE YOUNG, FIT AND
HEALTHY, THEY HAVE FAMILIES.
THEY HAVE YOUNG CHILDREN AND
THEY HAVE PARENTS AND AUNTS AND
UNCLES.
IT'S JUST NOT LIMITED TO WHAT
WOULD HAPPEN WITH THEMSELVES.
>> YOU MENTION FAMILIES AND
LET'S PICK UP ON THAT.
WE'VE READ SOME PLAYERS RAISED
CONCERNS ABOUT POTENTIALLY
ISOLATED FROM THEIR FAMILIES FOR
EXTENDED PERIODS OF TIME,
ESPECIALLY IF THEIR TEAM WENT
DEEP SPO INTO THE PLAYOFFS.
HOW DO YOU DEAL WITH THAT?
TRYOU TRY TO LIMIT IT TO THE
GREATEST EXTENT POSSIBLE, BUT
PLAYERS WILL NOT BE ISOLATED
FROM FAMILIES DURING THE
CONDITIONING PERIOD, WHICH WE
HOPE WILL GET UNDERWAY QUICKLY
OR TRAINING CAMP WHICH WILL TAKE
PLACE IN THE HOME CITIES.
THAT WILL OCCUR ONLY IN THE HUB
CITIES, IF YOU WILL.
>> HOCKEY, AS YOU WELL KNOW, IS
FAMOUS FOR THE ABILITY OF
PLAYERS TO PLAY THROUGH PAIN, TO
PLAY DESPITE HAVING INJURIES
THAT WOULD PUT THE REST OF US AT
HOME ABSENT.
AND YET, WE'RE IN THIS SITUATION
WHERE WE'RE TOLD BY HEALTH
OFFICIALS, AT LEAST IN CANADA,
YOU KNOW, EVEN IF YOU HAVE
SNIFFLES, BUT CERTAINLY IF YOU
HAVE ANYTHING THAT MIGHT BE A
SYMPTOM OF COVID-19, YOU NEED TO
STAY HOME.
HOW CONCERNING IS THAT FOR THE
PLAYER'S ASSOCIATION?
THE TEAM IS AT A CRITICAL POINT
IN THE PLAYOFFS AND THE PLAYER
IS FEELING A LITTLE OFF, I FEEL
IT WILL BE DIFFICULT FOR HIM TO
SAY, YOU KNOW WHAT, I WON'T PLAY
TONIGHT.
>> THAT'S ALWAYS GOING TO BE AN
ISSUE AND IT'S FUNDAMENTALLY
DIFFERENT THAN AN INJURY BECAUSE
YOU KNOW WHAT INJURY DEALING
WITH IN CONNECTION WITH AN
INJURY.
WHAT WE BELIEVE WE CAN DO WITH
SUFFICIENT TESTING AND
SUFFICIENT FREQUENT TESTING, THE
NUMBER OF TIMES IT WOULD BE AN
ISSUE WOULD AN ABSOLUTE MINIMUM.
WE HAVE TO DO THE BEST WE CAN.
EVERYBODY IN THIS SITUATION HAS
TO DO THE BEST THEY CAN.
>> FROM A FAN PERSPECTIVE, WE
MISS HOCKEY.
TV NETWORKS NEED PROGRAMMING AND
OWNERS WANT THE TV REVENUES.
WHAT'S THE MOTIVATES MERE FOR
PLAYERS TO GET THESE PLAYOFFS
UNDERWAY?
>> I THINK IT'S A COUPLE OF
THINGS.
FIRST OF ALL, THEY'RE DOING THIS
BECAUSE THEY REALLY WANT TO PLAY
HOCKEY AND SECONDLY, WINNING THE
STANLEY CUP IS REALLY IMPORTANT
TO ALL PLAYERS, SOMETHING THAT
STAYS WITH THEM QUITE LITERALLY
FOR THE REST OF THEIR LIVES.
THIRD, IT'S A JOB.
IT'S INCOME.
FOURTH, YOU'RE CONCERNED ABOUT
THE FUTURE OF THE LEAGUE AND SO
ALL OF THOSE THINGS WEIGH INTO
IT, BUT THEY'RE DOWN THE LIST
FROM THE HEALTH CONCERNS.
>> ALL RIGHT, DONALD FEHR,
THANKS FOR DOING THIS.
>> GLAD TO BE WITH YOU.
SO THAT'S A LOOK AT WHAT THE NHL
MIGHT DO BUT OTHER HOCKEY
LEAGUES ARE TRYING TO FIGURE OUT
WHAT COVID-19 MEANS FOR THEIR
SEASONS.
IN TONIGHT'S PANDEMIC DIARY, A
CANADIAN PLAYER IN AUSTRIA
SHARES WHAT LIFE HAS BEEN LIKE
WITH HIM AND HIS FAMILY.
>> I'M DILLON STANLEY FROM
EDMONTON, ALBERTA, LIVING IN
AUSTRIA AND THIS IS WHERE I
PLAYED SPECIAL HOCKEY.
AS AN OLDER PLAYER, IT'S RAISING
A FAMILY, WITH MY WIFE HERE AND
A LITTLE INTIMIDATING.
WE WERE PLAYING DAY ONE IN
MATCHED UP IN ITALY AND THEY
TOLD US THE SEASON WAS DONE
COMPLETELY.
>> NO ICE, NO FANS, NO HOCKEY.
>> THE INCOME YOU WOULD HAVE
MADE IN PLAYOFFS, PULLING IN
FIVE THOUSAND FANS A NIGHT, A
LOT OF MONEY FOR OUR CLUB AND
YOU REALIZE THAT'S A LOT LESS
MONEY COMING INTO THE CLUB AND
SOMEHOW, THERE'S GOING TO BE A
TRICKLE-DOWN EFFECT.
THE NEW NORMAL HAS BEEN GOOD.
>> THE STORES ARE A LITTLE
QUIETER.
YOU HAVE TO WEAR THE MASK.
 MASK.
 MASK.
>> WE HAVE TO BE MORE CAUTIOUS
OF WHAT THE RULES ARE AND HOW
MANY PEOPLE ARE ALLOWED IN
CERTAIN STATES AND THINGS LIKE
THAT.
>> THE PROFESSIONAL PLAYERS ARE
GETTING BACK IN SMALL GROUP
TRAINING AT THE MOMENT AND THEN,
I'M IN CHARGE OF WORKING WITH
THE UNION PLACER YOUTH PLAYERS.
AND THE UNCERTAINTY IS
DIFFICULT, BUT I THINK THINGS
WILL CHANGE QUICKLY.
>> STILL AHEAD ON "THE
NATIONAL," IT'S FINALLY FEELING
LIKE SUMMER IN PARTS OF CANADA,
EVEN THE MOOSE ARE LOOKING FOR
PLACES TO COOL DOWN AND THE
STORY BEHIND THIS
>> Ian:  MORE THAN 7,000
CANADIANS HAVE LOST THEIR LIVES
DUE TO COVID-19.
THEY WERE GRANDPARENTS, MOTHERS,
FATHERS, BROTHERS AND SISTERS.
THEIR LOSS NOW MOURNED BY MANY.
CBC NEWS IS TRYING TO HONOUR
THEIR MEMORIES WITH LIVES
REMEMBERED.
TONIGHT THIS MAN SHARES HIS
GRANDFATHER'S STORY.
>> MY GRANDFATHER CLAUDE PASSED
AWAY FROM COVID-19 ON
APRIL 19th, 2020.
MY GRANDFATHER WAS AN ARTIST AND
HIS PAPERWORK WAS VERY
BEAUTIFUL.
HE CREATED DIRECTORS WITH GLUE,
PAPER AND SCISSORS AND UNIQUE
WHAT HE DID.
HE WAS A TV SHOW HOST FROM
THE '70'S TO 2000 AND HIS TWO
MOST FAMOUS WORKS IN WHICH EVERY
WEEK IS CHILD WHO LIVED WITH
DIFFERENCES TO MAKE PEOPLE
UNDERSTAND THAT EVERYBODY,
ESPECIALLY CHILDREN, MUST BE
LOVED IN THEIR DIFFERENCES AND
NOT IN SPITE OF THEIR
DIFFERENCES.
HE WAS PROMOTING DIVERSITY
BEFORE IT WAS ADVERSE.
WHEN HE CRAFTED HIS PAPER
CHARACTERS, HE WANTED TO GIVE
THEM A SOUL.
I THINK HE SUCCEEDED IN GIVING A
SOUL TO HI PAPER SCULPTURES.
HE WAS A VERY LOVING PERSON AND
I NEVER SAW HIM SHOW MALICE TO
ANY PERSON.
IF I COULD HAVE BEEN WITH HIM IN
HIS LAST HOMES, I WOULD HAVE
TOLD HIM I LOVE HIM AND HE HAS
BEEN A ROLE MODEL FOR ME IN MANY
WAYS AND HIS CHILDREN AND GREAT
CHILDREN AND MANY PEOPLE IN OUR
SOCIETY.
QUEBEC LOST A GREAT MAN AND HIS
INFLUENCE IS STILL VERY CONCRETE
TODAY.
>> THANKS TO GION FOR TELLING US
ABOUT HIS GRANDFATHER.
CBC NEWS IS COMMITTED TO TELLING
AS MANY STORIES AS WE CAN.
SEND TO COVID@CBC.CA.
>>> STILL AHEAD, THE CANADIAN
SCIENTIST FIGURING IN AN EARLY
>> Ian:  ONE UNDE UNDERLYING CONCERN
IS HOW WE CAN GET AHEAD OF THIS
COVID-19.
>> Reporter:  THE MURKY SAMPLES
THESE TECHNIC TECHNICIANS ARE COLLECTING
COULD BE A WARNING SIGN FOR
COVID-19.
>> IT'S SOMETHING WE COULD FLUSH
DOWN THE TOILET AND MAY BE AN
IMPORTANT PART OF THE
INVESTIGATION OF THIS OUTBREAK.
>> Reporter:  RESEARCHERS SAY
ABOUT HALF OF PEOPLE INFECTED
WITH THE CORONAVIRUS ARE
SHEDDING IT IN THEIR FECES
THE VIRUS HAS A GENETIC
FINGERPRINT AND IT CAN REVEAL
WHETHER PEOPLE IN A COMMUNITY
ARE INFECTED.
>> YOU COULD ACTUALLY TEST THE
WASTE OF THE ENTIRE POPULATION
TO BE ABLE TO SEE IF IT'S THERE.
>> Reporter:  AN EARLY STEADY IN
THE THE NETHERLANDS DETECTED IN
IN THE WASTE WATER OF REMOTE
TOWNS UP TO SIX DAYS BEFORE THE
FIRST CORONAVIRUS CASES WERE
CONFIRMED.
A MORE RECENT AUSTRALIAN STUDY
USED SEWAGE DATA TO DETECT THE
NUMBER INFECTED IN A PARTICULAR
AREA.
THE RANGE, HOWEVER, WAS VAST,
FROM A COUPLE HUNDRED TO MORE
THAN A THOUSAND.
TESTING WASTE WATER ISN'T A NEW
IDEA.
THEY DID IT LAST YEAR TO TEST
THE DRUG USE IN MAJOR CANADIAN
CITIES.
IN THE U.S., COMMUNITIES ARE
LOOKING TO START TESTING SEWAGE
FOR CORONAVIRUS AS EARLY AS THE
FALL AND OFFICIALS INSIST WASTE
WATER IS SAFE.
>> THE VIRUS ITSELF DOES NOT
SURVIVE IN WASTE WATER.
>> Reporter:  THE DATA ALSO
CAN'T REVEAL WHO'S SICK BUT WILL
OFFER TRENDS.
>> WHETHER INFECTIONS ARE GOING
UP OR DOWN, IF YOU DO THIS OVER
A PERIOD OF TIME.
>> Reporter:  CANADIAN
SCIENTISTS ARE EAGER TO START
SEWAGE TESTING BUT NEED FEDERAL
APPROVAL.
>> ONE WAY OR ANOTHER, SOME OF
THIS WILL BE DONE.
IT'S A QUESTION OF HOW MUCH
WE'RE ABLE TO ACTUALLY IMPLEMENT
AND HOW WIDELY.
>> Reporter:  A SECOND
CORONAVIRUS WAVE IS EXPECTED.
EXPERTS SAY REAL-TIME DATA FROM
WASTE WATER TESTING COULD RAISE
ALARM BELLS AND HELP WITH
TARGETED LOCKDOWNS.
CHRISTINE BIRAK, CBC NEWS,
MISSISSAUGA, ONTARIO.
>>> NEXT ON "THE NATIONAL"
WITHIN AN EARLY MORNING
EMERGENCY CALL FOR A FOUR-LEGGED
BACKYARD INTRUDER.
>> A MAN IN OTTAWA WAS STARTLED
TO SEE THIS IN HIS BACKYARD THIS
MORNING, A MOOSE IN HIS POOL.
WHAT HAPPENED NECESSITY NEXT, OF COURSE,
IS TONIGHT'S "MOMENT."
>> THERE WAS A MOOSE IN THE
POOL.
THERE WAS A COVER ON AND I THINK
THE MOOSE STEPPED ON THE COVER
AND IN SHE WENT.
WE CALLED SOME PEOPLE TO FIND
OUT WHAT TO DO AND I CALLED
9-1-1 SAYING I HAVE A MOOSE IN
MY POOL.
OH, SHE SAID.
AND THAT'S WHEN EVERYBODY
STARTED AND SHE GOT IN TOUCH
WITH THE MINISTRY OF NATURAL
RESOURCES AND WE WERE HOPING SHE
WOULD GET OUT AND BACK TO HER
OWN PLACE.
IT WAS ABOUT THREE HOURS.
SHE SEEMED COLD BUT THE WATER
TEMPERATURE IS ABOUT 65 AT THE
MOMENT AND I THINK SHE WAS JUST
NERVOUS.
MY WIFE SAID SHE WANTED TO GIVE
THE POOR MOOSE A HUG AND WE WERE
JUST HOPING THAT SHE EVENTUALLY
WOULD GET OUT TO HER HOME BASE
AND, UNFORTUNATELY, THAT'S WHAT
HAPPENED.
OTHER THAN MY TORN LINER, ALL IS
WELL THAT ENDS WELL.
>> I DON'T KNOW MUCH ABOUT THEM,
BUT FROM A DISTANCE, ANYWAY, IN
THAT VIDEO, THAT MOOSE LOOKED
PRETTY CHILL.
AND I DON'T MEAN COLD.
I MEAN CALM IN THE POOL.
THAT IS OUR "MOMENT" FOR TONIGHT
AND THAT IS "THE NATIONAL" FOR
FRIDAY, MAY 29th.
HAVE A GREAT WEEKEND.
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