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>> Ian: GOOD EVENING, I'M IAN 
HANOMANSING.
TONIGHT, A HORRIFYING EVENT IN A
FAMILY HOME.
FIVE PEOPLE ARE DEAD.
>> VERY HAPPY, OUTGOING, VERY 
FAMILY-ORIENTED PEOPLE.
>> Ian: THE SEARCH FOR ANSWERS 
INCLUDES A CAR IN THE DRIVEWAY 
WITH OUT-OF-PROVINCE PLATES.
>>> UNTIL THERE IS A VACCINE 
WIDELY AVAILABLE, ACTIVITY 
CANNOT FULLY RETURN TO NORMAL.
>> Ian: CANADIAN JOB GAINS IN 
AUGUST COME WITH A WARNING.
ECONOMIC RECOVERY COULD GET 
SLOWER FROM HERE.
>>> I'M TRYING TO REMEMBER, 
LIKE, WE NEED TO FOCUS ON THE 
MISSION. 
>> Ian: ON THE EVE OF SUMMER'S 
LAST LONG WEEKEND, A RISE IN 
COVID CASES AND PLEAS FROM 
HEALTH OFFICIALS.
>>> AND FROM KINDERGARTEN TO 
UNIVERSITY, STUDENTS ARE 
RETURNING TO SCHOOL.
OUR DOCTORS ARE HERE TO ANSWER 
YOUR QUESTIONS.
THIS IS "THE NATIONAL."
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>>> A QUIET SUBURBAN STREET ON A
CITY JUST EAST OF TORONTO 
ERUPTED IN CHAOS IN THE EARLY 
HOURS OF THIS MORNING.
A SHOOTING LEFT FIVE PEOPLE 
DEAD, A SIXTH IN HOSPITAL.
BY THE TIME THE SUN ROSE, POLICE
HAD SEALED OFF A BUNGALOW AND 
THE INVESTIGATION WAS UNDER WAY.
OUTSIDE THE HOUSE, NEIGHBOURS 
GATHERED ON THE STREET IN SHOCK,
IN PAIN, AND IN DISBELIEF.
GREG ROSS HAS THE LATEST.
>> AND I JUST HEARD, UMM, 
BANGING, REALLY, REALLY LOUD 
BANGING.
>> Reporter: IN FACT, IT WAS 
GUNSHOTS THAT ECHOED THROUGH 
THIS QUIET OSHAWA COMMUNITY, 
WAKING UP RESIDENTS JUST AFTER 1
A.M., AND THEN THERE WAS 
SOMETHING ELSE.
>> AND SCREAMING.
A FEMALE SCREAMING.
I WAS -- I DIDN'T KNOW WHAT WAS 
GOING ON, BUT THE BANGING 
CONTINUED, CONTINUED. 
>> Reporter: RESIDENTS SAY THEY 
HEARD 10 TO 15 GUNSHOTS, AND 
POLICE HAVE CONFIRMED THEY ALL 
CAME FROM INSIDE THIS HOUSE.
BY THE TIME POLICE ARRIVED, THEY
DISCOVERED A HORRIFYING SCENE. 
>> THERE ARE FIVE VICTIMS WITHIN
THAT RESIDENCE, INCLUDING THE 
ALLEGED SUSPECT.
WE HAVE ONE FEMALE, FOUR MALES. 
>> Reporter: POLICE HAVE 
CONVINCE CONFIRMED THAT TWO 
ADULT MALES AND TWO CHILDREN 
WERE KILLED IN THE SHOOTING.
THE SUSPECT DIED OF AN APPARENT 
SELF-INFLICTED GUNSHOT WOUND.
ONLY ONE PERSON WHO WAS IN THE 
HOUSE AT THE TIME MADE IT OUT 
ALIVE. 
>> THERE WAS A FEMALE THAT WAS 
TAKEN FROM THIS RESIDENCE WITH A
GUNSHOT WOUND, AND SHE REMAINS 
IN HOSPITAL. 
>> Reporter: POLICE ARE NOT 
CONFIRMING THE IDENTITY OF ANY 
OF THE VICTIMS WHO WERE SHOT, 
BUT WE ARE LEARNING MORE ABOUT 
THE PEOPLE WHO LIVE IN THIS 
HOME, AND BY ALL ACCOUNTS, 
NEIGHBOURS SAY THEY ARE THE 
PERFECT FAMILY.
>> IT DOESN'T MAKE ANY SENSE 
KNOWING CHRIS AND LORETTA THAT 
IT WOULD HAVE BEEN ONE OF THEM.
THEY ARE VERY HAPPY, VERY 
OUTGOING, VERY FAMILY-ORIENTED 
PEOPLE.
>> QUIET, KEPT TO THEMSELVES, 
RAISED THEIR KIDS.
REALLY RESPECTFUL FAMILY.
SO I CAN'T BELIEVE THIS.
>> Reporter: NEIGHBOURS TELL US 
THE PARENTS, LORETTA AND CHRIS 
TRAYNOR, ARE BOTH SCHOOL 
TEACHERS.
THEY HAVE FOUR CHILDREN TOGETHER
AND IT'S BELIEVED THAT THREE OF 
THEM WERE HOME AT THE TIME OF 
THE SHOOTING.
BRADLEY, A STUDENT AT WESTERN 
UNIVERSITY, ADELAIDE, WHO IS 
JUST STARTING HIGH SCHOOL, AND 
THEIR YOUNGER SON, JOSEPH.
DOMINIC SUICK IS A CLOSE FAMILY 
FRIEND AND A FORMER STUDENT OF 
CHRIS TRAYNOR. 
>> HE GOT INVOLVED WITH THE 
SCHOOL A LOT, COACHED FOR MANY 
TEAMS FOR THE SCHOOL.
EVERYONE KNEW HIM.
EVERYONE KNEW MR. TRAYNOR.
>> Ian: AND GREG ROSS IS OUTSIDE
THE HOME IN OSHAWA.
GREG, THERE HAVE BEEN SOME LATE 
DEVELOPMENTS THIS EVENING.
WHAT CAN YOU TELL US?
>> Reporter: THAT'S RIGHT, IAN.
POLICE HAVE NOW IDENTIFIED THE 
SHOOTER AS 48-YEAR-OLD MITCHELL 
LAPA OF WINNIPEG.
NOW POLICE TELL US THAT HE IS A 
RELATIVE OF THE FAMILY, BUT THIS
MORNING HE WAS AN UNINVITED 
GUEST.
WHEN POLICE ARRIVED HERE EARLY 
THIS MORNING, THEY FOUND A WHITE
PICKUP TRUCK PARKED OUTSIDE THE 
HOME HERE ON THE STREET.
THAT WHITE PICKUP TRUCK HAD 
MANITOBA LICENCE PLATES.
THE POLICE TOWED THAT AWAY TO BE
EXAMINED BY FORENSICS, AND IT 
TURNS OUT THAT THAT PICKUP TRUCK
WAS REGISTERED TO LAPA.
NOW POLICE SAY HE WAS THE LONE 
ATTACKER IN THIS SHOOTING.
HIS MOTIVE IS UNCLEAR.
AND POLICE SAY THAT THEY ARE 
GOING TO WAIT UNTIL AFTER 
POSTMORTEM EXAMINATIONS ON THE 
OTHER FOUR VICTIMS BEFORE THEY 
RELEASE THEIR IDENTITIES.
IAN?
>> Ian: OKAY, GREG, THANK YOU.
>>> AT LEAST TWO PEOPLE HAVE 
BEEN CHARGED WITH PUBLIC 
INCITEMENT OF HATRED AFTER A 
BLACK MAN WAS BRUTALLY ATTACKED 
IN BRANDON, MANITOBA.
HE WAS STABBED SEVERAL TIMES IN 
WHAT POLICE ARE CALLING A 
HEINOUS ACT. 
>> I'M DISGUSTED BY IT, AS MOST 
PEOPLE WOULD BE, ALL PEOPLE, I 
WOULD HOPE, AND ALSO BY THE 
VIOLENCE INVOLVED HERE.
>> Ian: KEVIN TAYLOR WAS 
ATTACKED BY FOUR WOMEN AND A MAN
EARLY LAST EVENING AT A POPULAR 
BRANDON SKATE PARK.
DURING THE ASSAULT, THEY HURLED 
RACIAL EPITHETS.
TWO OF THE ATTACKERS ARE IN 
CUSTODY WHILE POLICE SEARCH FOR 
THE OTHER THREE.
TAYLOR'S MOTHER EXPRESSED HER 
SHOCK TODAY.
>> BRANDON IS, TO US, IT'S A 
SAFE POLICE TO LIVE, RIGHT?
>> OH, YEAH.
>> YOU KNOW, HEY, WHO WOULD 
BELIEVE, YOU KNOW, SOMETHING 
LIKE THIS WOULD HAPPEN?
>> Ian: BEVERLY BUCKNER SAYS 
SHE'S LIVED IN BRANDON FOR 17 
YEARS AND SHE HAS NEVER 
EXPERIENCED ANTI-BLACK RACISM 
DIRECTED AT HER.
HER SON KEVIN IS EXPECTED TO 
RECOVER FROM HIS INJURIES.
>>> LET'S TURN NOW TO THE 
COVID-19 SITUATION ON THIS 
LABOUR DAY LONG WEEKEND.
AS CANADIANS BID SO LONG TO 
SUMMER, HEALTH OFFICIALS URGE 
RESTRAINT AND GOOD SENSE. 
>> WE HAVE TO KEEP REMINDING THE
PUBLIC, WHATEVER YOU DO, EVERY 
SINGLE PERSON'S BEHAVIOUR 
COUNTS.
>> ALSO PLEASE DON'T PASS AROUND
SNACKS, DRINKS, SMOKES, TOKES OR
VAPES.
>> Premier Doug Ford: SHOULDN'T 
BE SHARING ANYTHING, I DON'T 
CARE IF IT'S THE DOOBIES, JOINTS
OR WHATEVER YOU WANT TO CALL 
THEM, OR DRINKS.
JUST DON'T SHARE THEM. 
>> Ian: THAT SENSE OF CAUTION 
WELL FOUNDED AS CANADA RECORDS 
MORE THAN 600 CASES TODAY FOR 
THE FIRST TIME SINCE JUNE.
MOST IN FOUR PROVINCES.
B.C. SAW 121, ALBERTA 164, 
ONTARIO 148 AND IN QUEBEC 184 
NEW CASES TODAY.
THOSE QUEBEC INFECTION RATES ARE
THE HIGHEST SINCE EARLY SUMMER, 
AND WITH KIDS BACK IN SCHOOL 
THERE, THERE'S CONCERN THEY'LL 
CLIMB EVEN HIGHER.
BUT AS ALISON NORTHCOTT TELLS 
US, PROVINCIAL OFFICIALS INSIST 
THEY HAVE THE COVID SITUATION 
UNDER CONTROL.
>> Reporter: IT ALMOST LOOKS 
LIKE A NORMAL LATE SUMMER 
AFTERNOON.
>> WE ARE ALLOWING OURSELVES TO 
GO TO RESTAURANTS ONCE IN A 
WHILE, BUT WE'RE NOT GONNA GO TO
CROWDED PLACES. 
>> Reporter: BUT WITH CASES OF 
COVID-19 IN QUEBEC CREEPING UP, 
SOME ARE NERVOUS. 
>> I'M WORRIED THAT IT GETS 
WORSE, OKAY, AND AGAIN, WE HAVE,
YOU KNOW, TO TAKE SOME DRASTIC 
MEASURES.
>> WHEN IT WAS LOWER, I WAS 
LIKE, OKAY, EVERYTHING'S ALL 
RIGHT, IT'S SUMMER TIME, MAYBE 
IT WILL DISAPPEAR, BUT NOW THAT 
IT'S GOING UP, LIKE, I AM TRYING
TO REMEMBER, LIKE, WE NEED TO 
FOCUS ON THE MEASURES. 
>> Reporter: FOR THE SECOND 
STRAIGHT DAY, QUEBEC REPORTED 
MORE THAN 180 NEW CASES. 
>> Premier François Legault: 
IT'S THE DOUBLE OF WHAT WE HAD A
MONTH AGO, SO WE HAVE TO BE 
CAREFUL.
WE'RE FAR FROM THE 800 OR 900 
NEW CASES A DAY THAT WE HAD LAST
SPRING, BUT THE TREND IS NOT 
GOOD.
>> Reporter: AFTER SIX MONTHS, 
PREMIER LEGAULT SAYS HE KNOWS 
QUEBECERS ARE GETTING TIRED OF 
ALL THE HEALTH MEASURES, BUT 
SAYS DISTANCING, HANDWASHING AND
MASK WEARING ARE AS IMPORTANT AS
EVER.
THE HEALTH MINISTER'S MESSAGE, 
BE CAREFUL THIS LONG WEEKEND.
>> PAY SPECIAL ATTENTION THE WAY
YOU MEET WITH YOUR NEIGHBOURS, 
YOU MEET WITH YOUR FAMILY.
>> Reporter: BECAUSE, HE SAYS, 
MORE CASES MEAN MORE POTENTIAL 
OUTBREAKS, AND THAT COULD AFFECT
SCHOOLS, HEALTH CARE WORKERS AND
SENIORS.
UNIVERSITIES ARE RESUMING 
CLASSES MOSTLY ONLINE WITH STAFF
PREPARING FOR THEIR NEW REALITY.
BUT YOUNGER QUEBEC STUDENTS ARE 
BACK IN THE CLASSROOM, EXCEPT 
THOSE WITH MEDICAL EXEMPTIONS, 
AND IN JUST OVER A WEEK, NEARLY 
50 SCHOOLS HAVE REPORTED AT 
LEAST ONE CASE.
>> SO YES, PEOPLE ARE GOING TO 
BE TAKING RISKS.
>> Reporter: THIS EPIDEMIOLOGIST
SAYS POSSIBLE SCHOOL OUTBREAKS 
ARE HER TOP CONCERN, BUT ALSO 
WORRIES PEOPLE ARE GETTING TIRED
OF BEING VIGILANT.
>> VERY NATURAL TO LET THE GUARD
DROP, AND ONCE THE GUARD DROPS, 
YOU -- WE HAVE TO BE CONCERNED 
ABOUT WHAT'S GOING TO HAPPEN.
>> Reporter: SOMETHING OFFICIALS
ARE GOING TO WATCH CLOSELY AS 
THEY TRY TO AVOID ANOTHER 
LOCKDOWN.
ALISON NORTHCOTT, CBC NEWS, 
MONTREAL.
>> Ian: IN ONTARIO, NEARLY HALF 
THE CASES OF COVID-19 REPORTED 
TODAY CAME FROM PEEL REGION JUST
WEST OF TORONTO.
AN UPWARD TREND THAT'S RAISING 
CONCERN AHEAD OF THE LONG 
WEEKEND, AND THE START OF THE 
SCHOOL YEAR.
ALI CHIASSON HAS THAT PART OF 
THE STORY.
>> Reporter: TODAY MARKS THE 
HIGHEST SINGLE-DAY JUMP OF 
COVID-19 INFECTIONS THAT PEEL 
REGION HAS SEEN SINCE JUNE 4, 
WITH 72 CASES.
>> THAT'S CONCERNING, ESPECIALLY
WITH THE FALL COMING.
PEOPLE ARE GOING TO HAVE TO 
SMARTEN UP.
>> THE TIMING ISN'T GREAT, 
RIGHT. 
WE'RE JUST DAYS AWAY FROM SCHOOL
STARTING.
>> Reporter: WHO ARE YOU WORRIED
ABOUT?
>> I'M WORRIED ABOUT MY YOUNG 
SIBLINGS AND MY SON.
I'M WORRIED ABOUT THEM.
>> Reporter: JUST THIS WEEK, TWO
PEEL DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD 
EDUCATION WORKERS TESTED 
POSITIVE FOR COVID-19, ONE A 
TEACHER.
ANOTHER, AN ADMINISTRATIVE 
WORKER, BUT NEITHER WERE INSIDE 
A SCHOOL DURING THE TIME THEY 
WERE INFECTIOUS, AND THERE'S NO 
RISK TO THE SCHOOL COMMUNITY.
LIKE MOST OF THE PROVINCE, 
PEEL'S CASE COUNTS HAD BEEN 
FALLING INTO THE LOW TEENS OVER 
THE LAST MONTH, SO WHY ARE THEY 
CREEPING UP NOW?
>> MOST OF THE CASES, 
THANKFULLY, HAVE BEEN LINKED TO 
A NUMBER OF WORKPLACE OUTBREAKS,
AND THEN HOUSEHOLD CLUSTERS 
ASSOCIATED WITH THOSE SAME 
WORKPLACES.
>> Reporter: WE ARE ALSO A MONTH
INTO STAGE THREE OF REOPENING 
WHERE WE CAN HAVE LARGER 
GATHERINGS, DINE INDOORS. 
>> BY BEING IN STAGE THREE, WE 
REALLY DO NEED TO MAKE SURE 
THAT, YOU KNOW, BUSINESSES ARE 
TAKING PRECAUTIONS AND ENSURING 
THAT THEIR EMPLOYEES AND 
CUSTOMERS ARE BEING KEPT SAFE, 
AND CERTAINLY THAT RESIDENTS, AS
THEY ARE OUT AND ABOUT, IN THE 
HOUSEHOLD AND SOCIAL 
INTERACTIONS, ARE ALSO TAKING 
PRECAUTIONS. 
>> Reporter: PEEL REGION'S 
MEDICAL OFFICER OF HEALTH SAYS 
THIS UPTICK MEANS PEOPLE MAY BE 
GETTING A LITTLE LAX.
AND THE SITUATION HAS CAUGHT THE
PREMIER'S ATTENTION.
>> Premier Doug Ford: I'M REALLY
CONCERNED ABOUT WHAT IS 
HAPPENING IN BRAMPTON.
WE WON'T HESITATE TO, AGAIN, 
SHUT IT DOWN BECAUSE, AGAIN, 
WE'RE SEEING A SLOW CREEP.
>> Reporter: SEEING THIS SPIKE 
IN CASES MEANS THESE MOBILE 
TESTING CENTRES AREN'T GOING 
ANYWHERE ANY TIME SOON.
AND TIMING IS GOING TO BE 
CRITICAL IN CURBING THIS.
WE ARE HEADED INTO A LONG 
WEEKEND, AFTER ALL.
ALI CHIASSON, CBC NEWS, 
BRAMPTON.
>> Ian: THE COVID ALERT APP IS 
MEANT TO WARN PEOPLE THAT 
THEY'VE COME CLOSE TO SOMEONE 
WHO HAS TESTED POSITIVE.
DR. THERESA TAM WANTS TO SEE 
MORE CANADIANS USE IT, BUT AS 
THOMAS DAIGLE EXPLAINS, THEY 
CAN'T UNTIL MORE PROVINCES COME 
ONLINE.
>> Reporter: AS THE WARM SUMMER 
DAYS WIND DOWN, THERE WILL BE 
LESS OF THIS, MORE CROWDING 
INDOORS, AND A GREATER NEED FOR 
A TOOL LIKE THIS ONE.
>> I'VE HAD IT FOR A WHILE NOW.
>> ACTUALLY REALLY REASSURING.
IT GIVES ME AN ALERT EVERY WEEK 
THAT I HAVEN'T HAD ANY 
EXPOSURES. 
>> THE COVID ALERT APP CREATES A
RANDOM CODE SO THAT NO ONE WILL 
KNOW YOUR NAME OR YOUR LOCATION.
>> Reporter: WITH AN AD BLITZ, 
THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT HAS 
CONVINCED MORE THAN 2.2 MILLION 
CANADIANS TO DOWNLOAD COVID 
ALERT.
THAT'S A SMALL MINORITY OF 
SMARTPHONE OWNERS.
>> WE CAN DEFINITELY DO BETTER, 
AND I'VE BEEN ENCOURAGING MORE 
PEOPLE TO DOWNLOAD. 
>> Reporter: THE TECHNOLOGY'S 
MEANT TO WARN USERS WHO MAY HAVE
BEEN EXPOSED TO THE CORONAVIRUS.
SO FAR, ONLY ONTARIO AND 
NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR HAVE 
ADOPTED THE APP.
SASKATCHEWAN VOWS IT'S COMING 
SOON, WHILE QUEBEC HAS SAID IT 
WON'T JOIN IN.
>> AND WE DON'T KNOW WHAT'S 
GOING TO HAPPEN WHEN SCHOOL 
STARTS AND WHEN COVID FLU SEASON
IS HAPPENING.
SO I THINK THAT'S WHEN THE APP 
MIGHT ACTUALLY HAVE MOST 
BENEFIT. 
>> Reporter: BUT WITH SO FEW 
USERS CAN THE APP STILL HELP?
WELL, NEW OXFORD UNIVERSITY 
RESEARCH SUGGESTS VIRTUALLY ANY 
LEVEL OF LOCAL UPTAKE CAN LEAD 
TO FEWER INFECTIONS. 
>> IT IS EXTREMELY UNLIKELY THAT
IT DOESN'T HAVE A POSITIVE 
IMPACT.
THE QUESTION IS HOW MUCH OF A 
POSITIVE IMPACT IT IS GOING TO 
HAVE.
AND HOW MUCH IS IT GONNA HELP US
RETURN TO NORMAL LIFE?
>> Reporter: THIS WEEK IN OTTAWA
CAME PROOF THE APP WORKS WHEN A 
USER TESTED POSITIVE AFTER FIRST
BEING WARNED BY THE APP.
THIS MAN'S WIFE IN TORONTO GOT 
AN ALERT LATE ONE NIGHT TOO.
>> IT JUST SAID YOU'VE BEEN IN 
THE VICINITY OF SOMEONE WHO 
TESTED POSITIVE FOR 15 MINUTES 
AND THAT YOU SHOULD GO TO GET 
TESTED AS SOON AS POSSIBLE.
>> Reporter: THEY TESTED 
NEGATIVE, BUT BETTER SAFE THAN 
SORRY.
THAT'S REALLY WHAT THE APP'S ALL
ABOUT.
THOMAS DAIGLE, CBC NEWS, 
TORONTO.
>> Ian: COVID-19 IS NOT ONLY A 
HEALTH CATASTROPHE, BUT ALSO AN 
ECONOMIC ONE.
AND NEW FIGURES TODAY SUGGEST 
THE PACE OF RECOVERY FROM THAT 
HISTORIC BLOW IS FADING FAST.
IN A MATTER OF WEEKS, THREE 
MILLION CANADIANS LOST THEIR 
JOBS, BUT THE BOUNCEBACK IN JUNE
WAS RAPID AND ENCOURAGING.
IT HAS SLOWED SINCE.
LAST MONTH, JUST 246,000 JOBS 
RETURNED.
EMPLOYMENT STILL MORE THAN A 
MILLION SHORT OF PRE-PANDEMIC 
LEVELS.
UNEMPLOYMENT STILL ABOVE 10%, 
AND JACQUELINE HANSEN SHOWS US 
SOME GAINS MADE SO FAR COULD BE 
FRAGILE.
>> IN GOOD TIMES, JUST UNDER 
500. 
>> Reporter: IT'S STILL FAR FROM
NORMAL FOR PAUL BOGNAR AND THE 
60 RESTAURANTS HIS COMPANY RUNS,
FROM JACK ASTORS TO THE LOOSE 
MOOSE, AND THIS DUKE'S IN 
DOWNTOWN TORONTO.
ITS REOPENING WAS POSSIBLE ONLY 
BECAUSE OF THIS MAKESHIFT PATIO.
>> THIS HAS GIVEN A CHANCE TO 
SURVIVE. 
>> Reporter: THE FOOD SERVICES 
SECTOR HAS CLAWED ITSELF BACK 
FROM SOME OF THE WORST JOB 
LOSSES, BUT AS OF AUGUST, 
EMPLOYMENT IS JUST 80% OF WHAT 
IT USED TO BE, AND SOME JOBS ARE
NEVER COMING BACK.
NEXT DOOR TO DUKE'S, THIS PUB 
CLOSED PERMANENTLY.
OVERALL, CANADA HAS GAINED BACK 
NEARLY 2 MILLION JOBS.
THAT'S STILL NEARLY A MILLION 
SHORT OF WHAT WAS LOST AND THAT 
LAST MILLION IS LIKELY TO BE THE
TOUGHEST. 
>> AS THE OPENING SLOWS, WE 
WOULD EXPECT HIRING TO SLOW WITH
IT. 
>> Reporter: THIS ECONOMIST SAYS
ANY FURTHER RECOVERY WILL BE 
HELD BACK BY PHYSICAL DISTANCING
AND LIMITS ON GATHERINGS.
>> SO THOSE STILL SITTING ON THE
SIDELINES, IT ACTUALLY, 
UNFORTUNATELY, MIGHT TAKE A 
LITTLE LONGER TO BE CALLED BACK 
SIMPLY BECAUSE WE DO NEED TO 
HAVE SOME FORM OF SOCIAL 
DISTANCING IN PLACE UNTIL A 
VACCINE IS WIDELY AVAILABLE.
>> Reporter: AND THIS PRECIOUS 
PATIO SPACE WON'T LAST.
COME FALL AND WINTER, IT WON'T 
BE AN OPTION.
>> THAT'S OUR BIGGEST FEAR.
I HATE TO SAY IT, BUT THIS IS 
OUR LIFEBLOOD. 
>> Reporter: WITHOUT PATIOS OR 
ADDITIONAL GOVERNMENT HELP, HE 
SAYS HE MAY HAVE TO LAY OFF AS 
MUCH AS 40% OF HIS STAFF.
>> THOSE 4500 EMPLOYEES ARE LIKE
FAMILY.
TO REALIZE YOU COULDN'T BRING 
THEM ALL BACK TO BEGIN WITH AND 
NOW POTENTIALLY YOU HAVE TO LAY 
SOME MORE OFF, IT'S GOING TO BE 
DEVASTATING BOTH, YOU KNOW, FROM
THE IMPACT OF THE BUSINESS, BUT 
ALSO EMOTIONALLY AS LEADERS. 
>> Reporter: THAT POTENTIAL 
SECOND WAVE OF JOB LOSSES COULD 
SLOW CANADA'S RECOVERY EVEN 
FURTHER.
JACQUELINE HANSEN, CBC NEWS, 
TORONTO.
>> Ian: TODAY THE WORLD HEALTH 
ORGANIZATION SAID IT DOESN'T 
EXPECT MASS VACCINATIONS AGAINST
COVID-19 UNTIL THE MIDDLE OF 
NEXT YEAR.
>> NO VACCINE IS GOING TO BE 
MASS DEPLOYED BEFORE THE 
REGULATORS ARE CONFIDENT AND THE
GOVERNMENTS ARE CONFIDENT AND 
THAT W.H.O. IS CONFIDENT THAT 
THESE VACCINES HAVE MET THE 
MINIMUM STANDARDS OF EFFICACY 
AND SAFETY.
>> Ian: AND SO FAR NONE OF THE 
VACCINES HAS DEMONSTRATED A 
CLEAR SIGN OF REACHING THAT 
W.H.O. STANDARD.
>>> AND TODAY RUSSIAN SCIENTISTS
FINALLY RELEASED THE FIRST 
RESULTS FROM EARLY TRIALS INTO 
THEIR EXPERIMENTAL VACCINE.
THE REPORT PUBLISHED IN THE 
MEDICAL JOURNAL "THE LANCET" 
SAYS THE SPUTNIK V PRODUCED AN 
ANTIBODY RESPONSE IN ALL 
PARTICIPANTS AND LED TO NO 
SERIOUS SIDE EFFECTS.
DESPITE THE TRIALS BEING VERY 
SMALL, THE SHOT RECEIVED RUSSIAN
GOVERNMENT APPROVAL LAST MONTH 
AND MORE ROBUST TESTS ARE 
ALREADY UNDER WAY. 
>>> ONE MONTH AGO TODAY AN 
EXPLOSION KILLED 199 PEOPLE IN 
BEIRUT.
AGAINST ALL ODDS, RESCUERS THINK
THERE MAY BE A SURVIVOR IN THE 
RUBBLE.
WHILE THAT SEARCH HAS BEEN 
CALLED OFF FOR A SECOND NIGHT, 
RENÉE FILIPPONE TELLS US IT'S 
GIVING HOPE TO A SHATTERED 
COUNTRY.
>> Reporter: A FAINT HEARTBEAT 
DETECTED IN THE RUBBLE HAD CREWS
SEARCHING FOR A SECOND DAY, 
FUELLED BY THE CHANCE SOMEONE 
MAY HAVE SURVIVED.
A RESCUE TEAM FROM CHILE IS 
AIDING THE EFFORT, MOVING RUBBLE
BY HAND, USING SENSORS AND 
SNIFFER DOGS. 
>> MAYBE THERE'S NOTHING, BUT AS
LONG AS THE TRAINED DOG IS 
GIVING US -- IS MARKING A HUMAN 
BODY AND THE MACHINE IS GIVING 
US A HEARTBEAT, AS LONG AS WE'RE
GOING TO KEEP SEARCHING, AND 
THAT'S HOW IT WORKS.
>> Reporter: AS NIGHT FELL ON 
BEIRUT, THE CREW WOULDN'T 
CONFIRM IF THEY COULD STILL HEAR
THE HEARTBEAT, JUST THAT THEY 
WOULDN'T GIVE UP.
FOR THE CROWDS WATCHING WITH 
ANTICIPATION ALL DAY, THERE IS 
ALSO ANGER THAT AFTER THE BLAST 
NOT ENOUGH WAS DONE TO SEARCH.
ADDING TO THAT OUTRAGE IS NEWS 
MORE EXPLOSIVE AMMONIUM NITRATE 
WAS FOUND AT THE PORT. 
>> I DON'T KNOW HOW TO EXPLAIN 
HOW WE ENDED UP IN THIS 
SITUATION.
THE GOVERNMENT HAS BEEN 
COMPLETELY COMPLACENT. 
>> Reporter: TO MARK A MONTH 
SINCE THE EXPLOSION, THERE WAS A
CEREMONY NEAR THE PORT, AND A 
MOMENT OF SILENCE TO REMEMBER 
THE NEARLY 200 PEOPLE WHO DIED.
FROM HIS ROOF, THE DAMAGE IS 
EVERYWHERE SHADDY RISZ LOOKS.
THE BLAST DEVASTATED HIS HOME 
AND LEFT SCARS ALL OVER HIS BODY
THAT ARE A CONSTANT REMINDER OF 
THE MOMENT HE THOUGHT HE WAS 
GOING TO DIE. 
>> I CALLED HOME, AND THEN MY 
SISTER ANSWERED, SO I WAS, LIKE,
DYING.
SHE SEND MY REGARDS TO EVERYONE,
AND PLEASE STAY WITH ME ON THE 
PHONE.
>> Reporter: HIS PHYSICAL WOUNDS
ARE STILL HEALING, AND RIZK HAD 
THE STITCHES REMOVED THIS WEEK.
HIS DOCTOR SAYS THE SCARS WILL 
NEVER COMPLETELY HEAL.
>> THERE ARE NO SCARS THAT WILL 
BE COMPLETELY DISAPPEARED OF THE
SOUL OR OF THE FLESH.
>> Reporter: BUT EVEN THE CHANCE
OF A SURVIVOR IS ENOUGH TO 
ELICIT THE SLIGHTEST SENSE OF 
HOPE, SOMETHING THE PEOPLE HERE 
ARE CLINGING TO AMID 
UNBELIEVABLE DEVASTATION.
RENÉE FILIPPONE, CBC NEWS, 
LONDON.
>> Ian: JOE BIDEN IS SLAMMING 
DONALD TRUMP TONIGHT OVER 
REPORTS TRUMP CALLED FALLEN U.S.
SOLDIERS LOSERS.
>> WHO THE HECK DOES HE THINK HE
IS?
>> Ian: NEXT ON "THE NATIONAL," 
WHY TRUMP'S OPPONENTS AREN'T 
BUYING HIS DENIAL.
>>> WHETHER IT'S BACK TO SCHOOL 
OR OFF TO COLLEGE, YOU HAVE 
QUESTIONS FOR THE DOCTOR.
>> WHAT ARE THE RISKS OF LIVING 
WITH ROOMMATES?
>> WHAT HAPPENS IF I GET A COLD?
>> Ian: AND REMEMBER THESE GUYS?
>> I'M LIAM.
>> I'M LUKAS. 
>> BON VOYAGE.
>> Ian: WELL, THEIR PANDEMIC 
PROJECT HAS LANDED THEM A NEW 
G
>> Ian: FOR MANY U.S. VOTERS, 
BEING REPUBLICAN MEANS 
SUPPORTING DONALD TRUMP AND 
SUPPORTING THE TROOPS.
BUT A REPORT HAS QUOTED DONALD 
TRUMP CALLING FALLEN SOLDIERS 
LOSERS AND SUCKERS.
AND AS STEVEN D'SOUZA EXPLAINS, 
THAT HAS THE TRUMP CAMPAIGN ON 
THE DEFENSIVE. 
>> Reporter: AT THE TIME IT 
SEEMED ODD, THE PRESIDENT OF THE
UNITED STATES SKIPPING A 
CEREMONY TO HONOUR AMERICANS 
KILLED IN THE FIRST WORLD WAR, 
BLAMING THE WEATHER.
EVEN THOUGH OTHER OFFICIALS MADE
IT.
"THE ATLANTIC" MAGAZINE REPORTS 
ON THAT SPECIFIC VISIT DONALD 
TRUMP TOLD STAFF: WHY SHOULD I 
GO TO THAT CEMETERY?
IT'S FILLED WITH LOSERS.
LATER HE CALLED 1800 AMERICANS 
WHO DIED IN THE LEGENDARY BATTLE
OF BELLEAU WOOD SUCKERS FOR 
GETTING KILLED.  
THE REPORTER BEHIND THE STORY 
STANDS BY IT AND HIS HIGH-LEVEL 
UNNAMED SOURCES. 
>> HE DOESN'T UNDERSTAND WHY ONE
WOULD GO PAY THAT LEVEL OF 
RESPECT TO FALLEN AMERICAN 
SOLDIERS.
>> Reporter: TRUMP CALLED IT 
FAKE NEWS, BLAMING THE STORY ON 
DISGRUNTLED FORMER EMPLOYEES. 
>> President Donald Trump: THEY 
HAD A RAINSTORM THE LIKES OF 
WHICH YOU RARELY SEE.
THE FOG WAS SO GREAT.
IT WAS AS DENSE AS I'VE EVER 
SEEN, AND I SAID, NOPE, I WANT 
TO GO.
I INSIST ON GOING.
>> Reporter: TRUMP ALSO DENIED 
CALLING FORMER PRISON OF WAR AND
SENATOR JOHN McCAIN A LOSER, 
DESPITE AN ESTABLISHED RECORD OF
SAYING EXACTLY THAT. 
>> I LOST.
SO I NEVER LIKED HIM AS MUCH 
AFTER THAT BECAUSE I DON'T LIKE 
LOSERS. 
>> MY STEPSON WAS NOT A SUCKER.
>> Reporter: VETERANS GROUPS ARE
ALREADY LOOKING TO CAPITALIZE ON
THE STORY WHICH HAS BEEN 
CONFIRMED BY OTHER OUTLETS, 
INCLUDING FOX NEWS.
FOR SOME VETERANS, THE STORY 
SPEAKS VOLUMES ABOUT TRUMP'S 
PATRIOTISM. 
>> TO ME HIS PATRIOTISM IS A 
SHOW.
IT'S NO DIFFERENT THAN ANYTHING 
HE'S BEEN DOING OVER THE LAST
COUPLE OF DECADES ON TELEVISION.
>> Reporter: TRUMP HAS SURVIVED 
STORMS LIKE THIS BEFORE, BUT A 
NEW POLL EARLIER THIS WEEK FOUND
FOR THE FIRST TIME IN FOUR YEARS
MORE TROOPS SUPPORT JOE BIDEN 
OVER TRUMP.
>> GOOD AFTERNOON, FOLKS. 
>> Reporter: BIDEN, MEANWHILE, 
WHOSE LATE SON BO SERVED IN IRAQ
TRIED TO CONTAIN HIS RAGE.
>> I'M ALWAYS CAUTIONED NOT TO 
LOSE MY TEMPER.
THIS MAY BE AS CLOSE AS I'VE 
COME.
>> Reporter: BIDEN SAID TRUMP 
HAS NO SENSE OF LOYALTY TO 
ANYONE BUT HIMSELF, AN ATTACK 
THAT COULD RESONATE IN A DIVIDED
COUNTRY WHERE THE MILITARY IS 
OFTEN A UNIFYING FORCE.
STEVEN D'SOUZA, CBC NEWS, NEW 
YORK.
>> Ian: AND BACK IN THIS 
COUNTRY, AN ONTARIO COURT HAS 
STRUCK DOWN PREMIER DOUG FORD'S 
MANDATORY ANTI-CARBON TAX GAS 
PUMP STICKERS.
>> WE'LL HAVE TO REVIEW THE 
DECISION.
WE OBVIOUSLY RESPECT THE JUDGE 
AND THE COURT'S DECISION.
>> Ian: THE JUDGE RULED IT 
UNCONSTITUTIONAL TO MAKE 
PARTISAN ARGUMENTS THROUGH 
PRIVATE RETAILERS.
GAS STATIONS NOW HAVE THE OPTION
TO KEEP OR REMOVE THE STICKERS 
AS THEY SEE FIT.
ONTARIO BROUGHT IN THE MEASURE 
AFTER OTTAWA IMPOSED A CARBON 
TAX LEVY IN THE PROVINCE LAST 
YEAR.
>>> HYUNDAI IS TELLING OWNERS OF
MORE THAN 200,000 RECALLED 
VEHICLES TO PARK THEM OUTDOORS 
UNTIL REPAIRS ARE MADE.
THAT'S DUE TO THE RISK OF ENGINE
FIRES.
THE CARS ARE PART OF AN INITIAL 
RECALL ANNOUNCED YESTERDAY BY 
HYUNDAI AND ITS AFFILIATED KIA 
MOTORS.
OF MORE THAN HALF A MILLION CARS
IN BOTH THE UNITED STATES AND 
CANADA.
>>> AND TRANSPORT CANADA SAYS 
IT'S FINED TWO AIRLINE 
PASSENGERS FOR THE FIRST TIME 
BECAUSE THEY REFUSED TO WEAR 
FACE MASKS ON-BOARD WESTJET 
FLIGHTS.
THEY'LL EACH HAVE TO PAY $1,000.
THE FIRST INCIDENT HAPPENED IN 
JUNE, THE SECOND IN JULY.
MASKS OR FACE COVERINGS HAVE 
BEEN MANDATORY ON FLIGHTS SINCE 
APRIL 20.
>>> NEXT WE PUT YOUR 
BACK-TO-SCHOOL QUESTIONS TO THE 
DOCTORS.
>> WHAT HAPPENS IF I GET A COLD?
WILL I HAVE TO STAY HOME FOR TWO
WEEKS?
>> Ian: THE EXPERTS ANSWER THAT,
AND MUCH MORE, AFTER THE BREAK.
>>> O.G. WITH A LOOK!
[Buzzer]
GOT IT!
>> Ian: AND THE BUZZER BEATER 
RAPTORS FANS ARE STILL TALKING 
ABOUT TONIGHT.
*
>> Ian: THIS SEPTEMBER, HEADING 
BACK TO CLASS IS COMPLICATED.
SOME STUDENTS ARE ALREADY 
NAVIGATING EARLY DAYS IN THE 
CLASSROOM, OTHERS ARE GEARING UP
TO START.
WHILE THE RETURN TO SCHOOL LOOKS
DIFFERENT ACROSS THE COUNTRY, 
THE COMMON THEME IS ANXIETY.
FROM MASKS TO MENTAL HEALTH, 
STAGGERED STARTS AND SOCIAL 
DISTANCING, PARENTS, STUDENTS, 
TEACHERS HAVE ALL BEEN FLOODING 
OUR INBOX WITH QUESTIONS.
SO TONIGHT WE'RE JOINED BY 
INFECTIOUS DISEASE SPECIALIST 
DR. ISAAC BOGOCH AND DR. NIKOLAI
WHYTE, A FAMILY DOCTOR IN 
TORONTO.
WELCOME TO BOTH OF YOU.
>> THANKS FOR HAVING ME ON.
>> Ian: DR. BOGOCH, LET'S START 
WITH THIS QUESTION FROM MARK, A 
GRANDPARENT FROM HERE IN B.C.
>> HOW DOES THE MOVE TO COHORTS 
ALIGN WITH PREVIOUS PUBLIC 
HEALTH GUIDELINES REGARDING 
SOCIAL DISTANCING AND KEEPING 
SOCIAL BUBBLES SMALL?
>> Ian: AND JUST BEFORE YOU 
ANSWER THAT QUESTION, I'LL JUST 
JUMP IN AND SAY "COHORT" HAS 
BEEN KIND OF A COVID JARGON 
WORD.
FOR EXAMPLE, IN B.C. IT'S 60 
STUDENTS IN YOUNGER GRADES, UP 
TO 120 STUDENTS IN OLDER GRADES 
THAT THEY KIND OF STAY NOT IN 
ONE CLASSROOM, BUT IN ONE GROUP.
DR. BOGOCH?
>> YES, SO THAT COULD 
POTENTIALLY BE A PROBLEM, AND 
CERTAINLY IF THERE IS A CASE OF 
COVID-19 INTRODUCED INTO A 
CLASS, IT DOESN'T NECESSARILY 
MEAN THAT THE ENTIRE CLASS OR 
THE ENTIRE COHORT NEEDS TO GO 
HOME AND SELF-ISOLATE FOR 14 
DAYS.
WHAT WILL HAPPEN IS THE PUBLIC 
HEALTH UNIT WILL INVESTIGATE, 
WILL DETERMINE THE SPECIFIC 
CIRCUMSTANCES AROUND THAT 
POSITIVE CASE.
IT CERTAINLY IS GOING TO BE THE 
CASE THAT THE AFFECTED 
INDIVIDUAL WILL HAVE TO GO HOME 
FOR 14 DAYS.
IT MIGHT BE THE CASE THAT THE 
WHOLE CLASS HAS TO GO HOME.
IT MIGHT BE THE CASE THAT 
THERE'S JUST A FEW OTHER PEOPLE 
IN THE CLASS THAT HAVE TO GO 
HOME, BUT A LOT OF THAT WILL 
DEPEND ON THE INVESTIGATION 
CONDUCTED BY THE LOCAL PUBLIC 
HEALTH UNIT.
>> Ian: ALL RIGHT, DR. WHYTE, 
NEXT QUESTION TO YOU.
YOUR CLINIC IS NEAR THE 
UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO CAMPUS, SO
YOU PROBABLY HAVE FIELDED 
QUESTIONS LIKE THIS ONE.
>> WHAT ARE THE RISKS OF LIVING 
WITH ROOMMATES DURING THE 
PANDEMIC?
SPECIFICALLY IN A UNIVERSITY 
SETTING.
THANKS. 
>> I THINK THE FIRST THING IS TO
REMEMBER THAT YOU'RE GOING TO BE
IN CLOSE CONTACT WITH YOUR 
ROOMMATES, AND SO IT IS 
IMPORTANT TO BE IN COMMUNICATION
WITH THEM.
YOU SHOULD TALK ABOUT WHAT YOU 
GUYS ARE GOING TO DO IF SOMEONE 
BECOMES SICK.
YOU SHOULD REMEMBER THAT IF 
ANYONE IS SYMPTOMATIC, YOU 
SHOULD GO GET TESTED.
RIGHT NOW IN CANADA WE DO HAVE 
ACCESS TO TESTING, SO DO NOT 
HESITATE TO GO IF YOU'RE HAVING 
FEVER, COUGH OR IF YOU'RE JUST 
GENERALLY FEELING UNWELL.
IT IS IMPORTANT THAT IF SOMEONE 
IS SICK AT HOME THAT YOU 
PHYSICALLY DISTANCE FROM THEM, 
TRY TO STAY IN DIFFERENT ROOMS, 
DON'T EAT MEALS TOGETHER, AND IF
POSSIBLE, YOU COULD EVEN 
CONSIDER WEARING A MASK AT HOME.
I THINK THE MAIN THING IS JUST 
HAVING THAT CONVERSATION AND 
MAKING SURE THAT EVERYONE IN THE
HOME IS ON THE SAME PAGE. 
>> Ian: YES, IT'S GOING TO TAKE 
A LOT OF VIGILANCE BY PEOPLE IN 
SETTINGS THEY DON'T REALLY 
EXPECT TO ACT THAT WAY, LIKE IN 
THEIR APARTMENTS OR WITH 
ROOMMATES.
DR. BOGOCH, WITH COLD AND FLU 
SEASON AROUND THE CORNER, WE'RE 
GETTING A LOT OF QUESTIONS LIKE 
THIS ONE. 
>> HI, I'M OLIVIA AND I'M GOING 
INTO SEVENTH GRADE THIS YEAR.
I WAS WONDERING WHAT HAPPENS IF 
I GET A COLD?
WILL I HAVE TO STAY HOME FOR TWO
WEEKS?
>> ALL RIGHT, OLIVIA, THAT'S A 
FANTASTIC QUESTION.
IT'S NOT NECESSARILY THE CASE.
THE DIFFERENT PROVINCES HAVE 
DIFFERENT PROTOCOLS FOR WHAT TO 
DO IN A SITUATION JUST LIKE 
THAT.
IF CLEARLY THERE'S BEEN A CLOSE 
CONTACT OR A POTENTIAL CONTACT 
WITH A PERSON WHO'S POSITIVE FOR
COVID-19, YEAH, YOU PROBABLY 
WILL HAVE TO SPEND 14 DAYS AT 
HOME, OR GO AND GET A DIAGNOSTIC
TEST AND HAVE THAT HELP 
DETERMINE THE DURATION OF TIME 
AT HOME.
BUT IF THERE'S NO OBVIOUS CLOSE 
CONTACT WITH SOMEONE WITH 
COVID-19, AND IF YOU SPEAK WITH 
YOUR PRIMARY CARE PROVIDER OR 
ONLINE -- OR WITH THE LOCAL 
PUBLIC HEALTH UNIT AND THEY SAY 
THERE'S NO NEED TO GET A TEST, 
THEN IN SOME SITUATIONS, 
DEPENDING ON THE PROVINCE, 
THEY'LL SAY YOU NEED 24 HOURS 
WITHOUT SYMPTOMS AND THEN YOU'LL
BE ALLOWED TO RETURN TO SCHOOL.
>> Ian: DR. WHYTE, ALL OF THIS 
IS COMPLEX, BUT THIS NEXT 
QUESTION IS PARTICULARLY BOTH 
TIMELY AND COMPLEX.
A LOT OF FAMILIES DEALING WITH 
LOTS OF STRESSES, AND COVID IS 
JUST ONE PART OF THAT.
>> OUR CHILDREN ARE VERY AWARE 
OF WHAT'S HAPPENING SOUTH OF THE
BORDER.
THEY ARE ALSO FACED WITH ISSUES 
HERE IN CANADA AND HAVE TO DEAL 
WITH THE STRESS OF RACIAL 
INJUSTICE.
NOW IN ADDITION TO THAT THEY 
HAVE TO GO BACK TO SCHOOL.
MY QUESTION IS HOW DO WE BEST 
HELP OUR CHILDREN WHO ARE GOING 
THROUGH NOW TWO DIFFERENT TYPES 
OF STRESS AND ANXIETY?
>> VERY CHALLENGING QUESTION, 
AND I REALLY FEEL FOR THAT 
FAMILY.
IT'S BEEN A DIFFICULT TIME FOR 
EVERYONE, AND RIGHT NOW WITH ALL
OF THE SOCIAL INJUSTICES THAT 
ARE COMING TO LIGHT, NOT JUST IN
THE UNITED STATES BUT ALSO EVEN 
IN CANADA, IT'S EVEN HARDER FOR 
PEOPLE OF COLOUR.
AND I THINK ONE OF THE MOST 
IMPORTANT THINGS IS TO TALK TO 
YOUR CHILDREN ABOUT WHAT'S GOING
ON, AND TO EDUCATE THEM, TO 
EXPLAIN SOME OF THE HISTORY OF 
WHY SOME OF THESE THINGS ARE 
HAPPENING.
MANY KIDS DON'T HAVE ACCESS TO 
GOOD SOURCES OF INFORMATION, SO 
MAKE SURE THAT YOU ARE PROVIDING
THAT INFORMATION AND THEY ARE 
NOT HEARING IT FROM SOMEONE 
ELSE.
PERSONALLY I HAVE FOUND IT VERY 
STRESSFUL DEALING WITH NOT JUST 
COVID BUT SEEING SOME OF THE 
SOCIAL INJUSTICES THAT HAVING 
HAPPENING OVER THE PAST FEW 
MONTHS.
I THINK IT'S IMPORTANT TO 
REMEMBER THAT STRESS CAN IMPACT 
OUR IMMUNE SYSTEM, AND SO YOU 
SHOULD THINK ABOUT WAYS TO HELP 
YOUR IMMUNE FUNCTIONING.
AND THINGS LIKE PHYSICAL 
ACTIVITY AND EXERCISE, MAKING 
SURE THE KIDS ARE STAYING 
ACTIVE.
MAKE SURE THEY ARE EATING WELL.
MAKE SURE THEY ARE SLEEPING 
WELL.
REALLY THIS IS A TIME TO ENGAGE 
IN THEIR EDUCATION, SO READING, 
THINKING ABOUT GETTING THEM 
ENGAGED IN OTHER TYPES OF 
HOBBIES, ARTS AND CRAFTS, 
ET CETERA.
YOU KNOW, THERE IS HOPEFULLY 
SOME POSITIVES THAT WILL COME 
OUT OF ALL OF THIS.
THE FACT THAT WE'RE TALKING 
ABOUT IT, THE FACT THAT WE'RE 
SHEDDING LIGHT ON THESE ISSUES, 
HOPEFULLY THAT WILL LEAD TO SOME
MEANINGFUL CHANGE AND HOPEFULLY 
IN THE FUTURE WE WON'T BE HAVING
TO HAVE THESE DIFFICULT 
CONVERSATIONS WITH OUR CHILDREN.
BUT I'M HOPEFUL, I'M OPTIMISTIC,
AND YOU REALLY SHOULD CONVEY 
THAT TO THE CHILDREN, THAT 
ALTHOUGH THIS IS TOUGH, WE HOPE 
THAT IT WILL GET BETTER.
>> Ian: NICE TO HEAR SOME 
OPTIMISM BUT ALSO VERY 
THOUGHTFUL ANSWER.
ALL RIGHT, DR. BOGOCH, THIS NEXT
QUESTION FOR YOU.
TEACHERS HAVE A LOT OF CONCERNS 
ABOUT EXPOSURE TO COVID, AND 
FULL DISCLOSURE, MY OLDER SON IS
A TEACHER, BUT HERE'S A QUESTION
FROM A TEACHER NAMED THERESA 
WONG THAT SHE SENT IN TO US. 
SHOULD I BE BRINGING A CHANGE TO
-- OF CLOTHING TO SCHOOL?
SHOULD I WEAR A COVERING SUCH AS
SCRUBS, APRON, ET CETERA, TO 
COVER MY CLOTHING?
>> I PERSONALLY DON'T THINK THAT
THAT'S NECESSARY, AND CERTAINLY 
OUR UNDERSTANDING OF HOW THIS 
INFECTION IS TRANSMITTED HAS 
EVOLVED OVER THE LAST FEW 
MONTHS.
EARLIER ON IN THE PANDEMIC WE 
WERE VERY CONCERNED ABOUT WHAT 
WE CALL FOMITE TRANSMISSION, 
MEANING CAN YOU PICK THIS UP 
FROM AN INANIMATE OBJECT AND GET
INFECTED FROM THOSE INANIMATE 
OBJECTS.
CERTAINLY THAT IS POSSIBLE.
IT'S JUST MUCH SMALLER A RISK 
THAN WE PREVIOUSLY THOUGHT.
I DON'T PERSONALLY THINK IT'S 
NECESSARY TO WEAR SCRUBS TO A 
PLACE LIKE SCHOOL OR TO BRING A 
CHANGE OF CLOTHING TO SCHOOL.
I THINK HAND SANITATION IS 
EXTREMELY IMPORTANT, AND OF 
COURSE ATTENTION TO THE OTHER 
FUNDAMENTAL PUBLIC HEALTH 
PRINCIPLES LIKE PHYSICAL 
DISTANCING AND PUTTING ON A MASK
IN AN INDOOR SETTING.
>> Ian: DR. WHYTE, I DON'T KNOW 
IF YOU HAVE BEEN GETTING A 
VERSION OF THIS QUESTION IN YOUR
PRACTICE, BUT VIA EMAIL WE HAD
SOMEBODY ASKING ABOUT THE BEST 
FACE COVERING FOR KIDS WHEN 
CHILDREN RETURN TO SCHOOL.
WHY CAN'T THEY WEAR FACE SHIELDS
RATHER THAN MASKS?
>> WELL, I THINK IT JUST COMES 
DOWN TO THE PURPOSE OF HAVING A 
FACE COVERING.
THE GOAL IS TO PREVENT DROPLET 
SPREAD, AND SO I DON'T 
NECESSARILY THINK WE HAVE ANY 
STUDIES COMPARING FACE SHIELDS 
TO MASKS IN CHILDREN.
I THINK THE MAIN THING, THOUGH, 
IS THAT SOMETHING SHOULD BE 
COVERING THEIR FACE.
I DO THINK FROM A PRACTICAL 
STANDPOINT IN TERMS OF 
AVAILABILITY, MASKS ARE EASIER.
THEY ARE MORE READILY AVAILABLE 
RIGHT NOW IN CANADA.
THEY ARE RELATIVELY EASY TO 
MAKE.
I THINK GETTING EVERY CHILD IN A
FACE SHIELD WOULD BE A 
LOGISTICAL CHALLENGE, AND SO I 
THINK PROBABLY THE BEST THING 
WOULD BE SOME SORT OF FACE 
COVERING, A CLOTH OR A MASK 
COVERING WOULD BE ADEQUATE.
DON'T NECESSARILY THINK WE NEED 
TO HAVE OUR CHILDREN WEARING 
FACE SHIELDS. 
>> Ian: AND YOU KNOW WHAT, WE 
HAVE 30 SECONDS, SO DR. BOGOCH, 
LET ME PUT THE SAME QUESTION TO 
YOU. 
>> YEAH, I COMPLETELY AGREE.
CERTAINLY THEY JUST HAVEN'T BEEN
COMPARED HEAD TO HEAD, AND MOST 
OF THE DATA THAT WE HAVE, WHICH
IS FAR FROM PERFECT, IS REALLY 
FEATURING ON MASKS.
I THINK THE VAST MAJORITY OF 
KIDS CAN WEAR A MASK AND THAT 
WILL DO JUST FINE.
IN THE RARE BUT REAL BUT STILL 
RARE CIRCUMSTANCE THAT A CHILD 
CANNOT WEAR A MASK FOR WHATEVER 
REASON, A FACE SHIELD SHOULD 
CERTAINLY BE A FINE ALTERNATIVE,
AND AS DR. WHYTE POINTS OUT, THE
KEY THING HERE IS COVERING THE 
MOUTH AND NOSE.
SO PREFERABLY A MASK, BUT
A FACE SHIELD FOR THE RARE 
CIRCUMSTANCES THAT A CHILD CAN'T
WEAR A MASK WOULD BE A FINE 
SUBSTITUTE. 
>> Ian: DR. BOGOCH, DR. WHYTE, 
REALLY NICE HEARING FROM BOTH OF
YOU TONIGHT.
>> MY PLEASURE. 
>> THANK YOU FOR HAVING ME. 
>> Ian: AND WE ARE ALWAYS 
LOOKING FOR QUESTIONS FROM YOU 
ON THE COVID-19 ISSUE.
YOU CAN KEEP SENDING THEM IN TO 
US.
YOU CAN MESSAGE US DIRECTLY ON 
INSTAGRAM OR SEND US AN EMAIL AT
COVID@cbc.ca.
>>> TIME FOR A QUICK BREAK.
WHEN WE COME BACK, AN ALBERTA 
COMMUNITY DIVIDED BY WIND 
TURBINES.
WHAT RESIDENTS WANT YOU TO KNOW 
ABOUT GREEN ENERGY.
>> Ian: WE HEAR A LOT ABOUT THE 
SHIFT TO GREEN ENERGY THESE 
DAYS, ESPECIALLY WHEN IT COMES 
TO THE POST-COVID ECONOMY.
BUT IN REALITY, THE TRANSITION 
COULD BRING ITS OWN SET OF 
COMPLICATIONS ON THE GROUND.
ERIN COLLINS VISITED ONE ALBERTA
COMMUNITY WHERE WIND TURBINES 
ARE CHANGING THE LANDSCAPE AND 
DIVIDING THE RESIDENTS. 
>> Reporter: LOCALS CALL IT THE 
ISLAND, A SLIVER OF ALBERTA 
PRAIRIE WEDGED BETWEEN A RIVER 
VALLEY AND THE COULEE, A HANDFUL
OF FAMILIES HAVE CALLED THE 
ISLAND HOME FOR MORE THAN A 
CENTURY, CARVING OUT A LIFE ON 
THIS LAND, FARMING AND RANCHING 
TOGETHER FOR GENERATIONS.
BUT A NEW CHAPTER IS OPENING ON 
THEIR STORY, ONE THAT'S CHANGING
THE LANDSCAPE AND THE COMMUNITY 
HERE.
A WIND FARM HAS BEEN BUILT JUST 
TO THE SOUTH NEAR THE VILLAGE OF
HALKIRK.
ANOTHER IS APPROVED MUCH CLOSER 
TO HOME.  
CHRIS BLOOMHIGGIN WAS COMBINING 
ON HIS ORGANIC FARM WHEN CAPITAL
POWER CALLED TO SELL HIM ON 
PUTTING A WIND TURBINE ON HIS 
LAND.
CHRIS SAYS THEY PUSHED HARD,
TELLING HIM HIS NEIGHBOURS WERE 
ALREADY ON BOARD, SO HE SIGNED 
FOR $10 AND A PROMISE OF 
THOUSANDS MORE ONCE THE TURBINES
STARTED SPINNING.
HE LATER LEARNED MANY OF HIS 
NEIGHBOURS HADN'T SIGNED. 
>> THEY LIED TO ME.
THEY ESSENTIALLY TRICKED ME, AND
IS IT MY OWN FAULT BECAUSE I 
DIDN'T CALL MY NEIGHBOURS?
YES.
BUT I WOULD EXPECT IF SOMEONE AS
BIG A CORPORATION OF THIS WOULD 
SEND SOMEONE OUT, I WOULD BE 
TREATED HONESTLY AND FAIRLY. 
>> EVERY YEAR EVERYBODY HERE 
FIGHTS TO REDUCE THEIR CARBON 
FOOTPRINT. 
>> Reporter: THAT GOT PEOPLE 
HERE TALKING, AS THEY ALWAYS 
HAVE, NEIGHBOURS LEANED ON ONE 
ANOTHER WHEN TIMES GOT TOUGH, 
EVEN FORMED A BUBBLE DURING THIS
PANDEMIC, SCRAMBLING TO FIND OUT
WHO HAD AGREED TO THE PROJECT 
AND WHO HADN'T.
WELL, IT TURNS OUT LESS THAN 
HALF OF RESIDENTS HAD SIGNED, 
AND EVEN IN A COMMUNITY THIS 
CLOSE, WHO SIGNED AND WHO DIDN'T
CREATED DIVISIONS.
GÉRARD FETAZ DIDN'T SIGN, HIS 
BROTHER DID.
>> IT'S REALLY DIVIDED THE 
COMMUNITY, HASN'T IT?
IT'S DIVIDED FAMILIES.
YOU'VE GOT EXPERIENCE WITH THAT,
DON'T YOU?
>> MM-HM, YEP.
GOT A YOUNGER BROTHER THAT, YOU 
KNOW, HE'S IN FAVOUR OF HOW THE 
PROJECT, HOW THEY WANT TO DO IT,
AND YOU KNOW, AND I CAN 
UNDERSTAND HIS PART BECAUSE HE 
ONLY HAS ONE QUARTER OF LAND AND
HE'D REALLY LIKE TO HAVE A WIND 
TURBINE ON IT, BUT IT'S THE 
EFFECT THAT IT HAS ON THE OTHER 
PEOPLE THAT ARE LIVING AROUND 
HIM.
SO . . . YOU KNOW, CAN YOU KIND 
-- YOU CAN KIND OF SEE HIS SIDE 
OF THINGS TOO, BUT YEAH, IT'S --
I MEAN, YOU KNOW, WE GOT TO GET 
THE PEOPLE TALKING TO EACH OTHER
AND GET THE DEVELOPER TALKING 
AND TRY TO FIGURE THINGS OUT.
>> Reporter: GERARD'S FAMILY'S 
BEEN HERE IN THE AREA SINCE 
1904.
HIS FATHER TAUGHT HIM HOW TO FLY
HERE WHEN HE WAS YOUNG.
FOR A TIME, HE MADE MONEY CROP 
DUSTING.
NOW HE FLIES JUST FOR THE LOVE 
OF IT.
IT'S WHY HE BUILT A RUNWAY ON 
HIS LAND.
FROM THE AIR, HE CAN SEE HIS 
BROTHER'S HOME WHERE CAPITAL 
POWER PLANS TO PLACE A WIND 
TURBINE, JUST 650 METRES FROM 
HIS LANDING STRIP.
THAT, DESPITE RECOMMENDATIONS 
FROM TRANSPORT CANADA, THAT 
TURBINES SHOULD BE NO CLOSER 
THAN 4 KILOMETRES FROM A RUNWAY.
>> IF IT'S NOT SAFE AND SOMEBODY
RUNS INTO A TURBINE OR GETS 
CAUGHT IN THE TURBULENCE OR 
SOMETHING AND THEN YOU HAVE AN 
ACCIDENT, HIT SOMEBODY'S HOUSE, 
SO IT'S NOT ONLY AFFECTING THE 
PILOT, IT'S AFFECTING ALL THE 
RESIDENTS THAT LIVE IN THE AREA.
>> Reporter: CAPITAL POWER 
DIDN'T AGREE TO SPEAK WITH US, 
BUT IN A LETTER THE COMPANY 
DENIES ANY ALLEGATIONS OF 
UNETHICAL BEHAVIOUR, SAYING THEY
ACT WITH INTEGRITY, WORK TO 
ADDRESS STAKEHOLDER CONCERNS, 
AND ABIDE BY ALL LAWS AND 
REGULATIONS GOVERNING THE 
PROJECT DEVELOPMENT PROCESS.
BUT THE FEELING HERE IS THAT THE
RUSH TO EMBRACE SUSTAINABLE 
ENERGY HAS MEANT THAT THEIR 
CONCERNS HAVE BEEN PASSED OVER.
NOT SO, ACCORDING TO THE 
REGULATOR WHO APPROVED THE 
PROJECT.
THE ALBERTA UTILITIES COMMISSION
SAYS EVERY EFFORT'S BEEN MADE TO
ACCOMMODATE THOSE CONCERNS, 
INCLUDING PUTTING 24 CONDITIONS 
ON THE PROJECT'S APPROVAL.
>> THOSE ARE IN PLACE DIRECTLY 
TO ANSWER SOME OF THE CONCERNS 
THAT THE INTERVENORS HAD ABOUT 
THE PROJECT, AND THEY RANGE FROM
AIRPORT CONSIDERATIONS TO 
WILDLIFE AND NOISE. 
>> Reporter: THAT'S NOT HOW 
PEOPLE ON THE ISLAND SEE IT.
THEY SEE A PUSH TO MEET THE 
GREEN ENERGY NEEDS OF URBAN 
CANADA ON THE BACKS OF RURAL 
COMMUNITIES LIKE THEIRS.
>> AND THERE HAS TO BE A MUTUAL 
RESPECT.
THERE HAS TO BE AN APPRECIATION 
FOR WHAT'S ALREADY THERE, AND 
THERE HAS TO BE A GOAL FOR WHAT 
WE CAN MAINTAIN AND SUSTAIN FOR 
THE FUTURE.
>> Reporter: KATRINA SMITH GREW 
UP HERE.
HER HOME JUST DOWN THE ROAD FROM
HER PARENTS AND BROTHERS IS 
OFF-GRID.
SHE SUPPORTS A SHIFT TO GREENER 
ENERGY, BUT SHE WORRIES THAT A 
WIND FARM WILL CHANGE THIS LAND 
AND THE COMMUNITY SHE WANTS TO 
RAISE HER CHILDREN IN.
>> UMM, AS YOU CAN SEE, WE RUN 
ON SOLAR.
WE'RE 100% SUPPORTIVE OF 
RENEWABLE ENERGY IN ALL 
CAPACITIES, BUT IT NEEDS TO BE 
DONE WITH CONSIDERATION AND IT 
NEEDS TO BE DONE WITH DIPLOMACY,
AND IT NEEDS TO BE DONE IN 
CONSIDERATION OF THOSE THAT ARE 
HERE TO LIVE.
>> Reporter: AND THOSE PEOPLE 
HAVE QUESTIONS.
WHAT WILL HAPPEN TO THE TURBINES
WHEN THEY ARE FINISHED TURNING?
HOW WILL THE WIND FARM IMPACT 
THEIR HEALTH AND THEIR 
LIVELIHOODS?
THIS LEGAL EXPERT SAYS THOSE 
QUESTIONS NEED TO BE ADDRESSED, 
AND THE WORRY IS THAT IF THEY 
AREN'T, CANADA'S SHIFT TOWARDS 
GREEN ENERGY COULD STALL.
>> THE MORE THE ENERGY PRODUCERS
CAN WORK WITH PEOPLE TO MAKE 
SURE THEIR ISSUES ABOUT THE 
SITING OF THE TURBINE ARE TAKEN 
INTO ACCOUNT AND THEY ARE 
ACTUALLY DERIVING SOME BENEFIT 
FROM THE PROJECT, THE MORE 
ACCEPTANCE, THE MORE ENTHUSIASM,
THE MORE PEOPLE ARE GOING TO GET
BEHIND THE TRANSITION.
>> Reporter: THIS ISLAND 
UNDERSTANDS THAT TRANSITION 
BETTER THAN MOST.
IT'S HOSTED THE DAWN OF COAL AND
OIL BOOMS OVER THE YEARS.
FOR NOW, THE WIND FARM PLANNED 
FOR THIS AREA IS IN LIMBO, A 
SLUGGISH ECONOMY MEANS 
CONSTRUCTION HAS YET TO BEGIN.
CAPITAL POWER HAS UNTIL THE END 
OF 2022 TO COMPLETE IT.
THE PEOPLE HERE WORRY THAT IF 
THEY DO BUILD IT, THIS CHANGE 
WILL BE DIFFERENT, MORE 
PERMANENT, MARKING THE TWILIGHT 
OF A WAY OF LIFE ON THIS LAND.
ERIN COLLINS, CBC NEWS, NEAR 
HALKIRK, ALBERTA. 
>> Ian: NEXT ON "THE NATIONAL," 
BREAKING DOWN ONE OF THE GREAT 
MOMENTS IN CANADIAN SPORT.
[Buzzer]
>> O.G. WITH A LOOK, GOT IT!
>> Ian: WE'LL HEAR FROM THE 
RAPTORS ON THIS SERIES-SAVING 
BUZZER BEATER RIGHT AFTER THE 
BREAK.
>> KAWHI, UP TOP, LOOKS AT THE 
CLOCK, TURNS THE CORNER, FOR THE
WIN . . . 
[Buzzer]
GOT IT!
[CHEERS AND APPLAUSE]
>> Ian: SOME OF YOU HAVE WATCHED
THAT MOMENT A LOT, THE NIGHT 
CANADIANS HELD THEIR COLLECTIVE 
BREATH FOR WHAT FELT LIKE AN 
ETERNITY WAITING FOR THAT 
BASKETBALL TO DROP.
A LOT OF US THOUGHT WE WOULD 
NEVER SEE ANYTHING CLOSE TO THAT
WITH THE RAPTORS AGAIN.
THEN CAME LAST NIGHT.
A PIVOTAL GAME THREE FOR THE
RAPTORS IN THEIR SERIES AGAINST 
THE BOSTON CELTICS.
TORONTO ALREADY DOWN TWO GAMES 
AND NO NBA TEAM HAS EVER COME 
BACK 3-ZIP IN THE PLAYOFFS.
DEVIN HEROUX TAKES US THROUGH 
IT.
>> Reporter: THE CELTICS HAD 
STARTED THEIR PARTY.
SURELY THE GAME WAS OVER WITH 
JUST A HALF A SECOND LEFT.
>> 0.5 TO GO IN GAME THREE.
[Buzzer]. 
O.G. WITH A LOOK, GOT IT!
>> Reporter: UNLESS THE RAPTORS 
COULD FIND ONE IMPROBABLE ACT OF
MAGIC.
AN EXTRAORDINARY PASS FROM KYLE 
LOWRY WHO STANDS 6 FEET TALL,
ARCHING THE BALL OVER THE 
OUTSTRETCHED ARMS OF TACKO FALL 
WHO IS 7'5", ACROSS THE COURT 
NOT JUST NEAR A WAITING O.G. 
ANUNOBY.
REMEMBER HE HAD TO SHOOT IN LESS
THAN HALF A SECOND, BUT TO A 
PERFECT SPOT.
THEN O.G. DELIVERED, AND HE KNEW
IT. 
>> WHEN I SHOT IT, I EXPECTED TO
MAKE IT.
I DON'T SHOOT TRYING TO MISS.
EVERY SHOT I SHOOT I TRY TO MAKE
IT.
SO I WAS NOT SURPRISED.
>> Reporter: HIS REACTION, 
NONCHALANT.
HIS TEAMMATES, NOT SO MUCH. 
>> I GUESS, MAN, THAT HAS TO BE 
ONE OF THE MOST CLASSIC 
REACTIONS OF ALL TIME.
>> YEAH, NO QUESTION. 
>> I JUST SAW IT FOR THE FIRST 
TIME ABOUT TEN MINUTES AGO.
I WAS JUST LIKE, THAT BRINGS A 
SMILE TO YOUR FACE. 
>> Reporter: LAST YEAR THE 
RAPTORS WENT DOWN TWO GAMES TO 
NONE TO THE MILWAUKEE BUCKS, BUT
THEY FOUND A WAY TO STEAL GAME 
THREE AND WENT ALL THE WAY TO 
THE CHAMPIONSHIP.
IS HISTORY REPEATING?
>> WELL, I THINK LAST NIGHT THE 
SEASON WAS ON THE LINE.
>> A BIG ONE, BIG WIN, AND 
OBVIOUSLY WE JUST WORRY ABOUT 
ONE GAME. 
>> Reporter: ONE BIG GAME FOR 
THE CHAMPS, ONE HUGE HALF-SECOND
SHOT.
[Buzzer]
NOW PART OF RAPTORS' LORE.
DEVIN HEROUX, CBC NEWS, TORONTO.
>> Ian: YOU GET THE SENSE DEVIN 
LOVES HIS JOB?
WELL, HE DOES FOR SURE.
NEXT ON "THE NATIONAL," A COUPLE
OF BROTHERS GET THEIR BIG BREAK,
THEIR WEEKLY NEWSCAST IS GETTING
A LITTLE BIGGER.
IT'S OUR "MOMENT" NEXT.
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>> HI, THERE, MY NAME IS LIAM 
SAKALAUSKAS, AND WELCOME TO 
E.C.K. NEWS.
>> Ian: YOU MIGHT REMEMBER THESE
NOVA SCOTIA BROTHERS FROM BACK 
IN MARCH, USING THEIR CANCELLED 
CLASSES TO CREATE THEIR OWN 
NEWSCAST.
AND NOW MAYBE EVEN NEW CAREERS.
THE BROTHERS GOT A BIG BREAK.
THEIR ONLINE WEEKLY NEWSCAST WAS
PICKED UP TO BECOME A TELEVISION
SHOW FOR THEIR COMMUNITY, AND 
THAT'S OUR "MOMENT."
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>> IT USED TO BE WE WERE IN DOWN
IN OUR BASEMENT AND WE WERE JUST
READING FROM A SCRIPT.
>> HI, I'M LIAM, AND WELCOME 
BACK TO E.C.K. NEWS.
>> BUT NOW BELL MEDIA WANT US TO
GO AROUND CAPE BRETON AND SHOW 
OFF THE ISLAND.
>> LOOKING AT MAKING EIGHT 
EPISODES, AND EACH EPISODE IS 
EIGHT MINUTES.
WE'RE GOING TO START FILMING AT 
THE END OF SEPTEMBER. 
>> IT'S EXCITING BECAUSE A LONG 
TIME AGO WE WERE JUST THESE KIDS
ON YouTube THAT HAD, LIKE, A 
COUPLE SUBSCRIBERS.
>> AND PEOPLE THAT WE DON'T EVEN
KNOW WRITE COMMENTS SAYING, YOU 
GUYS JUST MADE MY DAY, AND IT 
MAKES ME FEEL REALLY HAPPY. 
>> THEY GOT TO GO ON THE CBC 
NEWS AND A COUPLE OF OTHER NEWS 
PRODUCTION PLACES AND, YEAH, SO 
SOMEBODY SAW IT ON "THE 
NATIONAL" ONE NIGHT AND REACHED 
OUT AND SAID, YOU SHOULD PITCH 
THAT TO BELL.
I THINK THEY MIGHT ENJOY 
SOMETHING LIKE THAT ON THEIR 
ODDS AND ENDS SEGMENT, SO THAT'S
WHAT WE DID AND HERE WE ARE.
>> Ian: THEY SAW IT ON "THE 
NATIONAL" AND PITCHED IT TO 
BELL?
I GUESS THAT'S FINE.
WE'RE ALL ONE BIG HAPPY FAMILY.
YOU KNOW, THEY HAVE A CERTAIN 
PRESENCE, AND THOUGH IT IS I 
GUESS A COMMUNITY CHANNEL, YOU 
NEVER KNOW WHAT WILL COME FROM A
COMMUNITY CHANNEL.
I THINK TOM GREEN WAY BACK WHEN 
IN OTTAWA IS WHERE -- YOU KNOW, 
THAT'S KIND OF WHERE HE FIRST 
BECAME FAMILIAR WITH TELEVISION,
SO WE'LL SEE HOW FAR IT GOES FOR
THESE GUYS.
THAT IS "THE NATIONAL" FOR 
SEPTEMBER THE 4TH.
I WILL SEE YOU ON SUNDAY.
GOOD NIGHT.
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