ONAL"
 >> Ian: GOOD EVENING, I'M IAN 
 HANOMANSING.
 TONIGHT, CITIES SHOW HOW HARD 
 IT CAN BE TO FIND THE BALANCE 
 IN REOPENING. 
 >> IT JUST, AGAIN, REASSERTS 
 THAT YOU HAVE TO BE MORE 
 CAUTIOUS AND CAREFUL. 
 >> Ian: AS ONTARIO MOVES AHEAD,
 WHAT LESSONS ARE THERE IN THE 
 REST OF CANADA. 
 >> WE'RE ASKING THAT THE 
 LIBERAL GOVERNMENT MAKES SURE 
 THAT JUSTIN TRUDEAU COMES TO 
 THIS CABINET AND TESTIFIES.
 >> Ian: THE LIBERALS GIVE THE 
 PRIME MINISTER A TEMPORARY 
 REPRIEVE.
 >>> AS A CFL TEAM CONFRONTS ITS
 NAME, WE TALK WITH FORMER CFL 
 HEAD JEFFREY ORETCH.
 >>> AND TO YOU, SIR, WITH LOVE.
 THIS IS "THE NATIONAL."
 >>> WE HAVE ALL SACRIFICED A 
 LOT TO FLATTEN THE COVID-19 
 CURVE, BUT NOW, THE CHALLENGE 
 IS BOOSTING THE ECONOMY WHILE 
 FLATTENING THE RATE OF 
 INFECTION.
 WELCOME NEWS FOR MANY FROM 
 OTTAWA.
 ANOTHER $50 BILLION IN AID FOR 
 SMALL BUSINESS OWNERS, 
 INCLUDING THOSE IN ONTARIO NOW 
 TAKING ITS FIRST STEPS INTO 
 PHASE THREE.
 BUT IN SOME REGIONS ALREADY 
 REOPENED, REMINDERS TONIGHT 
 THAT COVID-19 CAN COME BACK 
 QUICKLY, LIKE CALGARY, WHICH 
 HAS SEEN A RECENT SPIKE.
 THAT'S WHERE CAROLYN DUNN 
 STARTS OUR COVERAGE. 
 >> Reporter: HITTING A 
 JUST-OPENED AMUSEMENT PARK WAS 
 THE SOLUTION FOR MANY COOPED UP
 FOR MONTHS. 
 >> SHE HAS BEEN WAITING.
 I WAS SO GLAD THAT IT FINALLY 
 OPENED.
 >> Reporter: THOUGH NOT EXACTLY
 AS USUAL.
 STAFF WEARING P.P.E. AND 
 DISINFECTING RIDES, AND MOST 
 GUESTS IN MASKS, MEASURES THAT 
 MADE GRANT AND HIS DAUGHTER 
 BROOKLYN MORE SECURE. 
 >> IT JUST REINFORCES THAT YOU 
 HAVE TO BE MORE CAREFUL.
 THAT'S WHY WE BROUGHT MASKS AND
 HAND SANITIZER, COGNIZANT OF 
 ALL SURFACES THAT WE TOUCH.
 >> Reporter: BUT ALL IS NOT 
 WELL IN ALBERTA.
 IT HAS THE HIGHEST NUMBER OF 
 CASES AGAIN IN THE COUNTRY.
 TODAY, THE CASE NUMBERS ARE AT 
 LEVELS NOT SEEN SINCE MAY, THE 
 MAJORITY OF CASES IN PEOPLE 
 UNDER 40. 
 >> IT'S VERY SCARY TO SEE 
 UPRISES ESPECIALLY AFTER SUCH 
 EVENTS LIKE CANADA DAY.
 I DO HAVE A SOLUTION OF 
 ANTIDISINFECTANT, SO I WIPE 
 DOWN EVERYTHING BEFORE I TOUCH 
 IT.
 >> Reporter: THERE WERE MORE 
 THAN 50 ACTIVE CASES PER 
 100,000 PEOPLE, MAKING 
 CALGARY'S MAYOR VERY 
 FRUSTRATED. 
 >> VERY OR MASKING, VERY 
 POOR -- POOR MASKING, VERY POOR
 ADHERENCE TO PHYSICAL 
 DISTANCING. 
 >> I'M TRAVELLING HOME TO NOVA 
 SCOTIA ON SUNDAY TO VISIT MY 
 FAMILY, SO AGAIN, NOVA SCOTIA 
 HAS VERY FEW CASES, SO AGAIN, 
 DON'T WANT TO BRING ANYTHING 
 BACK TO ANY FAMILY. 
 >> Reporter: SO FAR, GOVERNMENT
 OFFICIALS HAVE BEEN REINFORCING
 MESSAGES ABOUT HYGIENE, MASKS, 
 AND PHYSICAL DISTANCING.
 BUT IF THERE IS A SUSTAINED 
 INCREASE IN HOSPITALIZATION AND
 I.C.U. PATIENTS, ALBERTA COULD 
 BE LOOKING AT GOING BACK TO 
 PREVIOUS LOCKDOWN MEASURES.
 CAROLYN DUNN, CBC NEWS, 
 CALGARY.
 >> Ian: QUEBEC SURGED WITH 1000
 NEW CASES IN ONE WEEK.
 THE PROVINCE SAYS 35% OF THE 
 NEW CASES ARE FROM HOUSE 
 PARTIES, WITH ONLY 5% CONNECTED
 TO BARS.
 LEGAULT WARNED QUEBECERS TO BE 
 PRUDENT, FOLLOW GUIDELINES.
 >> MOST GUIDELINES HAD TO KEEP 
 PEOPLE WELL SO WE DON'T HAVE 
 ANY BLACK SLIDING ON THE 
 HEALTH -- BACKSLIDING ON THE 
 HEALTH NUMBERS.
 LOOK AT HOW WELL WE'VE BEEN 
 DOING BECAUSE PEOPLE ARE 
 LISTENING TO PHYSICAL 
 DISTANCING, MASK COVERINGS. 
 >> Ian: DESPITE THAT PROGRESS, 
 THE GREATER TORONTO AREA HAS 
 NOT BEEN INVITED TO JOIN 
 ONTARIO'S STAGE THREE 
 REOPENING, NOR HAVE NIAGARA AND
 SEVERAL OTHER COMMUNITIES.
 >> Reporter: SHOW DAY IN A 
 PANDEMIC IS LIKE NONE OTHER.
 >> WE'RE SANITIZING THE SHARES,
 AND PUTTING DOWN THE ARROWS FOR
 SOCIAL DISTANCING. 
 >> I WAS CROSSING ALL OF MY 
 FINGERS AND ALL OF MY TOES THAT
 WE WERE GOING TO GO INTO PHASE 
 THREE BEFORE WE REOPENED. 
 >> Reporter: GATHERINGS IN 
 ONTARIO CAN INCREASE TO 50 
 PEOPLE INDOORS AND 100 PEOPLE 
 OUTDOORS.
 OF COURSE THE CITY IS KNOWN 
 AROUND THE WORLD FOR SOMETHING 
 FAR BIGGER.
 FOR DECADES, THE MAIN 
 ATTRACTION HAS BEEN THE 
 STRATFORD FESTIVAL.
 THIS IS JUST ONE OF ITS 
 THEATRES THAT USUALLY SEATS 
 1800 PEOPLE. 
 >> 500, 600, 700 PEOPLE IS SORT
 OF THE NORMAL TO BE ABLE TO 
 MOUNT SOMETHING AND HAVE A 
 RETURN. 
 >> Reporter: REOPENING FOR 
 SMALL GROUPS ISN'T PRACTICAL, 
 SO THE COMPANY IS ASKING OTTAWA
 FOR $8 MILLION TO AVOID DEEP 
 DEBT AND YEARS OF SCALED-BACK 
 PRODUCTION. 
 >> I AM VERY WORRIED WITHOUT A 
 GOVERNMENT INVESTMENT WE ARE 
 GOING TO LOSE SOMETHING THAT IS
 OF EXTRAORDINARY VALUE TO 
 CANADA.
 >> Reporter: IT'S ALSO A 
 DRIVING FORCE OF TOURISM 
 DOLLARS TO THE CITY. 
 >> FOR EVERY SINGLE TICKET THAT
 WE SELL, AND WE SELL 500,000, A
 FURTHER $300 IS SPENT IN THE 
 LOCAL ECONOMY.
 >> Reporter: THIS DINING ROOM 
 OPENED TODAY.
 ANY OTHER YEAR, IT WOULD BE 
 PACKED WITH THEATRE GOERS.
 BUT THE OWNER HOPES NEW IDEAS, 
 FROM THE OUTDOOR IDEA TO 
 PARTNERING WITH A SPA AND 
 OPENING FOR WEDDINGS CAN BRING 
 NEW BUSINESS.
 NOW IT'S THEIR TURN, WHILE 
 THOUSANDS OF BELOVED SEATS SIT 
 EMPTY.
 JACQUELINE HANSEN, CBC NEWS, 
 STRATFOR THE RECORD, ONTARIO.
 >> Ian: FOR THOUSANDS OF 
 WORKERS IN CANADA, THEIR 
 PAYCHECK COMES FROM OTTAWA.
 AS DAVID COCHRANE EXPLAINS, THE
 FEDERAL SUBSIDY IS EXTENDED 
 UNTIL DECEMBER AND ABOUT TO GET
 BIGGER. 
 >> Reporter: THE ORIGINAL 
 SUBSIDY FAILED TO TAKEOFF LIKE 
 THE GOVERNMENT HOPED, SO THE 
 MINISTER IS ANNOUNCING WHAT 
 AMOUNTS TO A WHOLE NEW 
 PROGRAMME. 
 >> WE'VE ALWAYS TRIED TO 
 IMPROVE THOSE PROGRAMMES WHEN 
 WE NEED TO AND CHANGE THEM AS 
 NECESSARY. 
 >> Reporter: THE PROBLEM WITH 
 THE ORIGINAL SUBSIDY IS WHAT 
 BUSINESSES CALLED THE CLIFF.
 TO QUALIFY, A BUSINESS HAD TO 
 SHOW THEIR REVENUE DROPPED BY 
 30%, BUT IF REVENUE INCHED EVEN
 SLIGHTLY ABOVE THAT MARK, THEY 
 LOST THE ENTIRE SUBSIDY, FELL 
 OFF THAT CLIFF, AND COULDN'T 
 MAKE A GO OF IT. 
 >> WE KNOW IF BUSINESSES HAVE A
 30% REDUCTION IN REVENUE, IT'S 
 NOT HELPFUL IN THAT REGARD.
 SO WHAT WE'RE SAYING IS 
 BUSINESSES WILL GET THE SUBSIDY
 IF THERE'S ANY REDUCTION IN 
 REVENUE. 
 >> Reporter: THE CLIFF IS GONE,
 REPLACED BY A SLIDING SCALE, 
 WITH ALL SUBSIDIES DECLINING 
 OVERTIME AS ECONOMIC ACTIVITY 
 IS EXPECTED TO RETURN TO CLOSE 
 TO NORMAL.
 BUT THERE'S ALSO A 25% TOP UP 
 FOR BUSINESSES HIT HARDEST.
 THOSE WHO LOST MORE THAN HALF 
 THEIR REVENUE FOR A THREE-MONTH
 PERIOD. 
 >> AND THAT'S THE APPROACH 
 WE'VE TAKEN ON THIS, WHICH WILL
 HELP MANY, MANY MORE 
 BUSINESSES. 
 >> I FEEL LIKE I NEED A DEGREE 
 TO UNDERSTAND WHAT IT WAS.
 >> Reporter: JEFF OWNS A TRAVEL
 AGENCY WITH FOUR EMPLOYEES.
 WITH PLANES GROUNDED, HE HAD TO
 LAYOFF TWO.
 THIS SUBSIDY IS HELPFUL, BUT 
 DOESN'T SOLVE HIS PROBLEMS. 
 >> THE LONGER THIS GOES, THE 
 WORSE IT'S GOING TO GET FOR 
 EVERYBODY. 
 >> Reporter: THE SMALL BUSINESS
 LOBBY SAYS THESE CHANGES ARE AN
 IMPROVEMENT BUT WARNING THERE 
 MAY EVEN NEED TO BE MORE IF 
 REOPENING GOES POORLY OR IF 
 THERE'S A SECOND WAVE.
 DAVID COCHRANE, CBC NEWS, 
 OTTAWA. 
 >> Ian: AND AN UPDATE ON A 
 COVID OUTBREAK INSIDE A B.C. 
 NEONATAL CARE UNIT.
 DR. BONNIE HENRY SAYS THE 
 SITUATION IS UNDER 
 INVESTIGATION AND THE SITUATION
 IS UNDER CONTROL. 
 >> THERE'S NO ONE AT St. PAUL 
 WHO HAS A SERIOUS ILLNESS OR 
 FEELS ILL AT ALL. 
 >> Ian: DR. HENRY CONFIRMED 
 THAT FAMILY MEMBERS AND STAFF 
 WERE EXPOSED TO THE VIRUS, BUT 
 SHE SAYS THE RISK IS ALSO LOW.
 SHE SAYS THAT YOUNG CHILDREN 
 AND BABIES WHO GET COVID WITH 
 IT DEAL WITH IT VERY WELL.
 >> Ian: THERE WERE 115 NEW 
 CASES OF COVID-19 IN THE UNITED
 STATES -- 115,000 NEW CASES OF 
 COVID-19, THE SEVENTH RECORD 
 BREAKING DAY.
 CAS
 CAS
 CASES HAVE SURGED BY 30% IN 
 THESE STATES, BY 50% HERE, AND 
 70% HERE.
 >> Reporter: WIDELY SEEN ON THE
 STREETS OF D.C., BUT VENTURE 
 OUTSIDE OF LARGE CITIES, AND 
 MASKS AREN'T AS COMMON.
 FOR SOME, THE PIECE OF CLOTH IS
 STILL A SYMBOL OF GOVERNMENT 
 SMOOTHERING FREEDOM.
 IN UTAH, THAT ANGER CUT SHORT A
 COUNTY MEETING. 
 >> WE ARE SUPPOSED TO BE 
 PHYSICALLY DISTANCING, WEARING 
 MASKS, AND SO -- 
 >> Reporter: IN GEORGIA, IT'S 
 BECOME A LEGAL BATTLE, PITTING 
 THE REPUBLICAN GOVERNOR AGAINST
 ATLANTIC'S DEMOCRATIC MAYOR.
 TODAY, HE'S REFUSED TO BACK 
 DOWN FROM A LAWSUIT OVER A MASK
 ORDER.
 HE SAYS FORCING PEOPLE IS WRONG
 AND PUTS TOO HEAVY A BURDEN ON 
 BUSINESSES. 
 >> THE GOVERNOR IS PUTTING 
 POLITICS OVER PEOPLE.
 IT IS A COMPLETE WASTE OF TIME 
 AND MONEY TO FILE SUIT AGAINST 
 THE CAPITAL CITY OF THE STATE 
 IN WHICH HE IS SUPPOSED TO 
 LEAD.
 >> Reporter: GEORGIA IS ONE OF 
 18 STATES IN A RED ZONE, STATES
 WHERE HEALTH OFFICIALS WANT TO 
 SEE MASKS EVERYWHERE, AND BARS 
 AND GYMS CLOSED.
 FLORIDA ALSO ON THAT LIST, 
 LEADING THE WAY IN INFECTIONS 
 AND HOSPITALIZATIONS.
 BUT NOT ABOUT TO CLOSE ANYTHING
 BACK DOWN AGAIN, SAYS THE 
 GOVERNOR, EVEN THOUGH MAYORS 
 ARE THREATENING TO GO THEIR OWN
 WAY AND ISSUE STAY-AT-HOME 
 ORDERS. 
 >> THIS DOES NOT CHANGE IN ANY 
 WAY, THEN WE'RE GOING TO DO IT.
 >> Reporter: THE NATION'S TOP 
 INFECTIOUS DISEASE SPECIALIST 
 HAS SOME ADVICE. 
 >> BE AS FORCEFUL AS POSSIBLE 
 IN GETTING YOUR CITIZENRY TO 
 WEAR MASKS. 
 >> Reporter: ALL OF THIS 
 LEADING TO A DISJOINTED PATCH 
 WORK OF RULES IN A COUNTRY 
 OUTSTRIPPING ALL OTHERS IN 
 CORONAVIRUS CASES AND DEATHS, 
 LED BY A PRESIDENT WHO'S RATHER
 TALK ABOUT ANYTHING ELSE.
 >> Ian: THERE ARE POSITIVE 
 DEVELOPMENTS IN THE QUEST FOR 
 COVID-19 VACCINES, AND CBC NEWS
 IS TRACKING THEM.
 OUR ON-LINE INTERACTIVE SHOWS 
 YOU THE TOP TIER VACCINE 
 CANDIDATES AROUND THE WORLD AND
 CANADA, EXPLAINING THE 
 TECHNOLOGIES EACH VACCINE 
 RELIES ON, AND THE PROS AND 
 CONS THAT COME WITH THEM.
 YOU CAN SEARCH FOR CBC NEWS 
 CORONAVIRUS VACCINE TRACKER.
 >>> FOR THE SECOND STRAIGHT 
 DAY, THE PRIME MINISTER FACED 
 PARLIAMENTARY QUESTIONS OVER 
 HIS ETHICS.
 IT'S ABOUT A CONTRACT THAT WENT
 TO THE CHARITY WE WHICH HAS 
 FAMILY TIES TO THE PRIME 
 MINISTER.
 WITH A MINORITY GOVERNMENT, THE
 LIBERALS NO LONGER CONTROL 
 WHERE THE COMMITTEE GOES NEXT. 
 >> I WANT TO HEAR JUSTIN 
 TRUDEAU SPEAK BECAUSE IT'S 
 JUSTIN TRUDEAU WHO PUT HIS 
 FAMILY IN THIS SITUATION. 
 >> WE HEARD FROM PRIME MINISTER
 TRUDEAU ONCE THAT SUN LIGHT IS 
 THE BEST DISINFECTANT, AND THIS
 MOTION IS AN EFFORT TO ACHIEVE 
 THAT EFFECT. 
 >> Reporter: BUT IN A HEARING 
 WITH LIMITED TIME. 
 >> WE TAKE A LOOK AT THE, YOU 
 KNOW, 5,000 YEARS OF RELIABLE 
 HUMAN HISTORY -- 
 >> Reporter: THE DEFENSIVE 
 TACTICS WERE PRETTY BLUNT. 
 >> WE ARE NOT AN INVESTIGATIVE 
 BODY -- 
 >> Reporter: WITH A BUNCH OF 
 LONG SPEECHES, LIBERALS RAN OUT
 THE CLOCK, DELAYING THE VOTE ON
 CALLING THE PRIME MINISTER TO 
 TESTIFY ABOUT THE $900 MILLION 
 CONTRACT HIS GOVERNMENT GAVE TO
 THE WE CHARITY. 
 >> I DON'T THINK THEY BUILT UP 
 A LOT OF GOOD WILL THAT WOULD 
 GIVE US ANY REASON TO THINK 
 THAT THEY'RE GOING TO PUT 
 FORWARD A MOTION. 
 >> BUT GOOD WILL IS EXACTLY 
 WHAT THE N.D.P. IS RELYING ON.
 APPEAR OR HAVE TRUDEAU FAMILY 
 DEALINGS WITH WE PUBLICLY 
 EXPOSED. 
 >> WE'RE ASKING THAT JUSTIN 
 TRUDEAU COMES TO THIS COMMITTEE
 AND TESTIFIES.
 AND IF THAT'S THE CASE, THE 
 RECORDS OF THE FAMILY CAN JUST 
 BE TRANSFERRED TO THE ETHICS 
 COMMISSIONER AND SAVE THEM A 
 LOT OF EMBARRASSMENT. 
 >> AS TWO OTHER HOUSE OF 
 COMMONS COMMITTEES PROBE THE 
 GOVERNMENT'S DEALINGS WITH WE, 
 THE LIBERALS SEEM TO BE OPEN TO
 THE IDEA OF TRANSPARENCY. 
 >> I DO THINK THAT CANADIANS 
 ARE OWED A BROADER EXPLANATION.
 >> Reporter: MORNEAU SAYS HE 
 WILL APPEAR BEFORE THE FINANCE 
 COMMITTEE, A SIGN THAT THE 
 OPPOSITION PARTY CALLS THE 
 SHOTS UNLESS THE LIBERALS CAN 
 FIND A WAY TO SPLINTER THEIR 
 RANKS.
 >> Ian: OFFICERS WERE OUT IN 
 FORCE TODAY IN THE CONTINUED 
 MAN HUNT FOR MARTIN CARPENTIER.
 POLICE HAVE BEEN SEARCHING THE 
 AREA WEST OF QUEBEC CITY FOR 
 MORE THAN A WEEK.
 IT'S BELIEVED HE'S STILL IN 
 HIDING.
 CARPENTIER IS ACCUSED OF 
 KILLING HIS TWO YOUNG 
 DAUGHTERS, WHOSE BODIES WERE 
 FOUND LAST SATURDAY.
 >> I UNDERSTAND YOU'RE ENTERING
 A NOT GUILTY PLEA.
 >> Ian: NOT GUILTY PLEAS TODAY 
 FROM THREE MEN CHARGED WITH THE
 MURDER IN THE FEBRUARY DEATH OF
 AHMAUD ARBERY.
 ARBERY, WHO'S BLACK, WAS KILLED
 WHILE JOGGING IN SOUTH GEORGIA.
 THE CASE SPURRED OUTRAGE IN THE
 UNITED STATES AFTER CELL PHONE 
 VIDEO OF THE SHOOTING APPEARED 
 ON-LINE.
 >>> IN NOVA SCOTIA, SOME BLACK 
 FAMILIES ARE CLOSER TO 
 ACHIEVING SOMETHING THEY HAVE 
 BEEN TRYING TO GET FOR 
 CENTURIES, AND THEIR USE OF THE
 LEGAL SYSTEM MAY BE THE KEY TO 
 GETTING IT.
 KAYLA HOUNSELL HAS THE STORY.
 >> BLACK FAMILIES HAVE LIVED IN
 PRESTON FOR DECADES, BUT MANY 
 OF THEM DON'T OWN THE LAND. 
 >> IT'S A LONG JOURNEY, LONG 
 PROCESS, BUT WHAT CAN YOU DO?
 >> Reporter: IT DATES BACK TO 
 THE 1700s.
 BLACK FAMILIES WERE GIVEN LAND 
 IF THEY SUPPORTED THE AMERICAN 
 REVOLUTION.
 >> I KNEW IT WAS WRONG. 
 >> LAWYER SCOTT CAMPBELL TOOK 
 THE CASE TO COURT.
 THE DOWNEY'S CLAIM HAD BEEN 
 DENIED BECAUSE THEY DIDN'T LIVE
 HERE FOR 20 CONSECUTIVE YEARS, 
 BUT THE JUDGE SAID THAT WAS 
 UNREASONABLE, CREATING A HURDLE
 WHEN THE LAW WAS SUPPOSED TO 
 MAKE THINGS SIMPLER.
 HE SAID AFRICAN AMERICAN NOVA 
 SCOTIANS HAVE BEEN SUBJECTED TO
 RACISM FOR HUNDREDS OF YEARS IN
 THIS PROVINCE.
 IT WAS EMBEDDED IN THE SYSTEM 
 AND HOW OUR SOCIETY OPERATES.
 THAT IS A FUNDAMENTAL 
 HISTORICAL FACT AND AN 
 OBSERVATION OF REALITY. 
 >> THIS IS A VERY IMPORTANT 
 ISSUE, NOT JUST TO MR. DOWNEY, 
 BUT TO ALL OF THE COMMUNITIES 
 WHO ARE SUPPOSED TO BE HELPED 
 BY THIS PIECE OF LEGISLATION. 
 >> IT'S A GOOD FEELING NOW 
 BECAUSE IT'S BEEN, LIKE, SO 
 MANY YEARS.
 I'M JUST HAPPY INSIDE THAT 
 WE'RE FINALLY GETTING WHAT WE 
 WANT. 
 >> THIS IS NOT A PROPERTY 
 ISSUE, THIS IS A HUMAN RIGHTS 
 ISSUE. 
 >> THIS LAWYER SAYS SO MANY 
 OTHERS ARE KACAUGHT IN THE 
 BUREAUCRACY. 
 >> I DON'T HAVE NUMBERS THAT I 
 CAN TELL YOU.
 I KNOW THAT THE NUMBER WHO HAVE
 DIED WAITING ARE TOO MANY. 
 >> Reporter: AS FOR THE 
 DOWNEYS, THEY STILL DON'T HAVE 
 A DEED, THEY'VE JUST CLEARED 
 THE FIRST STEP, AND SHE HOPES 
 OTHERS WILL ALSO KEEP FIGHTING 
 FOR WHAT THEY DESERVE.
 KAYLA HOUNSELL, CBC NEWS, NORTH
 PRESTON, NOVA SCOTIA.
 >> Ian: IT WAS QUITE A DAY FOR 
 THE QUEEN: A WEDDING AND A 
 KNIGHTHOOD.
 HER GRANDDAUGHTER WAS MARRIED, 
 BUT THE KNIGHTHOOD WAS A 
 100-YEAR-OLD MAN WHO BECAME A 
 HERO.
 ASHLEY BURKE HAS MORE.
 >> Reporter: HE CAN BE FORGIVEN
 FOR ACCEPTING A RIDE, FAMILY IN
 TOW, AND HUMAN IMPACT. 
 >> I THINK IF -- AND HUMOR 
 INTACT. 
 >> I THINK IF I GET DOWN, I 
 WON'T EVER GET UP AGAIN.
 >> Reporter: SOON, HE WAS IN 
 THE COURTYARD AT WINDSOR 
 CASTLE, WAITING, SOMETIMES 
 IMPATIENTLY.
 WHEN SHE FINALLY ARRIVED, IT 
 WAS A TOUCHING MEETING BETWEEN 
 TWO PATRONS OF A BYGONE ERA.
 MOORE RAISED THOUSANDS OF 
 POUNDS FOR BRITAIN'S NATIONAL 
 HEALTH SERVICE WHEN IT WAS 
 STRUGGLING WITH THE 
 CORONAVIRUS, HIS OWN 
 GENERATION, THE HARDEST HIT.
 HE WALKED 100 LAPS OF HIS 
 GARDEN IN THE LEAD TO HIS 100th
 BIRTHDAY AND OFFERED UP A 
 LITTLE BIT OF OPTIMISM ALONG 
 THE WAY. 
 >> THE SUN WILL SHINE UPON YOU 
 AGAIN, AND YOU WILL LEAD THE 
 WAY. 
 >> IT'S GREAT TO HAVE TOM AT 
 OUR CAPTAIN, YEAH.
 DOESN'T GET ANY BETTER THAN 
 THAT. 
 >> Reporter: THERE'S EVEN A 
 LEGO VERSION OF TOM AND THE 
 QUEEN.
 BACK IN THE REAL WORLD, THERE 
 WAS A LITTLE CHAT ABOUT 
 LOCKDOWN AND THE WEATHER, THEN 
 DON'T FORGET THE HANDBAG, QUEUE
 THE BAG PIPES, AND THE QUEEN 
 WAS ON HER WAY, WATCHED BY HER 
 NEWEST KNIGHT OF THE REALM 
 ALONG GUARD AND A WATCHING 
 NATION.
 >> Ian: RUSSIAN POLICE RAIDED 
 THE HOME OF YET ANOTHER 
 ANTIPUTIN ACTIVIST. 
 >> IT'S DEFINITELY AN ASSAULT 
 AGAINST SOMEONE WHO FIGHTS AND 
 REPRESENTS WESTERN VALUES. 
 >> UP NEXT, WHY IT'S HIS 
 CANADIAN CITIZENSHIP THAT'S THE
 CRIME.
 >>> UP NEXT, HATE IN SPORTS.
 WHAT FORMER CFL COMMISSIONER 
 JEFFREY ORETCH THINKS ABOUT 
 THIS MOMENT IN TIME.
 >>> AND LATER, HOW ONE COUPLE 
 CHOSE TO SAY I DO.
 THE 
 >> Ian: RUSSIAN AUTHORITIES 
 AREN'T GETTING COVID-19 GET IN 
 THE WAY OF ITS CLAMP DOWN ON 
 DISSIDENTS.
 IT'S GOING AFTER A MOSCOW AMAN 
 WHO'S ALSO A CITIZEN OF CANADA.
 >> Reporter: PYOTR VERZILOV HAS
 A BIG MESS TO CLEANUP IN HIS 
 APARTMENT.
 THAT POLICE RAIDED HIS 
 APARTMENT ISN'T A SURPRISE, BUT
 THE CRIME THEY SAY HE 
 COMMITTED?
 FAILING TO DISCLOSE HE'S A 
 CITIZEN OF CANADA.
 VERZILOV HAS HAD DUAL CANADIAN 
 AND RUSSIAN CITIZENSHIP, WHEN 
 HIS FATHER WORKED IN CANADA 
 WHEN HE WAS A TEEN.
 >> RUSSIAN AUTHORITIES ARE 
 OBVIOUSLY VERY SCARED THAT 
 SOMETHING NEW WILL HAPPEN, SO 
 THIS WAY, THEY SAY ME AS A -- 
 MORE DANGER THAN ANY TERRORIST 
 IN RUSSIA BECAUSE TERRORISM IS 
 SOMETHING THEY CAN EASILY DEAL 
 WITH AND KNOW HOW TO DEAL WITH.
 >> Reporter: JOURNALISTS AND 
 PUBLIC FIGURES HAVE BEEN TARKT
 TARGETED IN A SWEEPING ARREST.
 IN SEPTEMBER 2018, VERZILOV 
 CLAIMED HE WAS POISONED, AND 
 THAT RUSSIA SECURITY SERVICES 
 WAS THE ONLY GROUP THAT COULD 
 HAVE PULLED IT OFF, THOUGH 
 NOTHING'S EVER BEEN PROVEN.
 HE SAYS PROSECUTING NOW ON A 
 TECHNICALITY IS A STRETCH EVEN 
 FOR THE POLICE WHO SEARCHED HIS
 APARTMENT. 
 >> THE INVESTIGATOR'S JOKING 
 ABOUT ALL THESE THINGS, HOCKEY 
 STICKS, AND MAYBE I HAVE A 
 BEAVER LIVING IN MY APARTMENT 
 SOMEWHERE. 
 >> Reporter: WELL, NOT A REAL 
 BEAVER.
 POLICE CONFISCATED VERZILOV'S 
 PASSPORT, BUT HE'S EXPECTING 
 HE'LL GET IT BACK LATER THIS 
 SUMMER, AFTER A TRIAL WHERE 
 HE'S FINED.
 >> Ian: WHEN WE COME BACK, MY 
 CONVERSATION WITH A
 >> Ian: WELCOME BACK.
 THE CANADIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE'S 
 EDMONTON TEAM WILL REPORTEDLY 
 CHANGE ITS NAME.
 THE ALBERTA CLUB HAS MADE THE 
 DECISION, ALTHOUGH THE TEAM 
 HASN'T CONFIRMED IT.
 THIS COMES AFTER THE WASHINGTON
 REDSKINS ARE GETTING RID OF ITS
 NICKNAME WHICH MANY CONSIDER 
 OFFENSIVE.
 THIS WEEK, CBC HAS BEEN 
 INVESTIGATING DISCRIMINATION IN
 CANADA'S SPORT INDUSTRY, AND 
 ONE OF THOSE PEOPLE WHO HAS 
 SEEN THAT FIRSTHAND IS JEFFREY 
 ORRIDGE.
 >> WE WERE THINKING ABOUT HOW 
 DO WE SHOWCASE OUR PRODUCT AND 
 OUR BRAND EVEN BETTER, AND IT 
 GOES ALONG WITH MY STRATEGIC 
 PLAN IN TERMS OF STARS, 
 STORIES, AND BIG EVENTS.
 >> Ian: BUT THE CANADIAN 
 FOOTBALL LEAGUE IS JUST A SMALL
 PART OF HIS IMPRESSIVE RESUME.
 HARVARD LAW GRADUATE, GENERAL 
 COUNSEL FOR U.S.A. BASKETBALL, 
 CANADIAN TIRE, AND CURRENTLY, 
 THE BLACK NORTH INITIATIVE, 
 WHICH DESCRIBES ITSELF AS 
 COMMITTED TO REMOVING ANTIBLACK
 SYSTEMIC BARRIERS.
 I SPOKE TO JEFFREY VIA SKYPE.
 THANK YOU FOR JOINING ME. 
 >> THANK YOU FOR THE 
 INVITATION.
 >> Ian: TELL ME ABOUT COLORADO 
 SPRINGS.
 >> WELL, IT WAS UNFORTUNATE.
 I BECAME THE FIRST GENERAL 
 COUNSEL AT U.S.A. BASKETBALL, 
 WHICH ULTIMATELY BECAME THE 
 DREAM TEAM, AND IN MOVING THERE
 FROM NEW YORK CITY, I REMEMBER 
 THE FIRST MONTH I WAS THERE, I 
 WAS STOPPED THREE TIMES BY THE 
 COLORADO SPRINGS POLICE 
 DEPARTMENT ON MY WAY HOME FROM 
 WORK.
 THAT BEHAVIOUR DIDN'T REALLY 
 STOP UNTIL THE HEAD OF THE U.S.
 OLYMPIC COMMITTEE OFFERED TO 
 INTERCEDE AND INTRODUCE ME TO 
 THE COLORADO SPRINGS POLICE 
 CHIEF AND LET HIM KNOW WHAT I 
 WAS THERE FOR.
 >> Ian: YOU EVENTUALLY COME TO 
 CANADA, YOU BECOME THE HEAD OF 
 CBC SPORTS, AND I REMEMBER THAT
 TIME BECAUSE PEOPLE WOULD NEVER
 REFER TO YOU AS THE HARVARD GUY
 OR NEVER THE HEAD GUY, BUT 
 ALWAYS AS THE BLACK GUY.
 WHAT WAS IT LIKE TO BE KNOWN AS
 THE BLACK GUY?
 >> WELL, I DON'T THINK ANYONE 
 LIKES TO BE DEFINED AS THE 
 COLOUR OF THEIR SKIN.
 I WOULD HAVE LIKED TO HAVE BEEN
 KNOWN AS THE INTELLIGENT GUY, 
 THE EXTREMELY COMPETENT GUY, OR
 EVEN THE GOOD-LOOKING GUY, BUT 
 SADLY, THE CONNOTATION OF BLACK
 IS DEROGATIVE IN OUR SOCIETY.
 AND IF THEY WERE REFERRING TO 
 ME AS THE ONLY BLACK GUY IS 
 TELLING. 
 >> Ian: YOU GOT SOME REALLY 
 DISTURBING E-MAILS WHEN YOU 
 WERE THE COMMISSIONER OF THE 
 CFL. 
 >> WELL, I DID GET HATE MAIL, 
 AND IT WASN'T NECESSARILY 
 BECAUSE OF THE DECISIONS I MADE
 AS COMMISSIONER OF THE CFL THAT
 AFFECTED ONE TEAM OR ANOTHER, 
 IT WAS RACIALLY CHARGED, IT WAS
 RACIALLY MOTIVATED, AND IT WAS 
 VERY BLATANT IN MANY RESPECTS.
 SO IT WAS EVERYTHING FROM MY 
 TWITTER ACCOUNT TO ACTUALLY 
 RECEIVING MAIL AT HOME, WHICH 
 WAS -- WHICH EXPOSED BIGOTRY 
 THAT MANY PEOPLE ARE IN THIS 
 COUNTRY -- HAD IN THIS COUNTRY,
 WHICH I THINK WAS SHOCKING TO 
 ME, BECAUSE I DIDN'T THINK IT 
 EXISTED IN CANADA.
 >> Ian: WE LIVE IN A TIME OF 
 OPTIMISM IN THE UNITED STATES, 
 AND ESPECIALLY IN CANADA, AND 
 THERE MAY BE PEOPLE WATCHING 
 THAT SAY THEY NEED TO CHANGE 
 THEIR HIRING PRACTICES, OR FROM
 SAYING THE BLACK GUY, OR THE 
 BLACK WOMAN.
 WHAT WOULD YOU SAY TO THAT?
 >> I WOULD SAY THAT YOU NEED TO
 HIRE THE BEST PERSON AVAILABLE.
 RESEARCH HAS SHOWN THAT BY 
 EXPANDING YOUR TALENT POOL AND 
 ACCESSING A DIVERSE GROUP OF 
 PEOPLE HAVING DIVERSITY IN 
 THOUGHT AND EXPERIENCE AND 
 BACKGROUND WILL DELIVER BETTER 
 RESULTS.
 I'VE BEEN IN THE BUSINESS OF 
 SPORTS FOR OVER 30 YEARS, AND 
 EVERY ORGANIZATION THAT I'VE 
 WORKED FOR LOOKS FOR THE 
 ADVANTAGE, BUT YOU'VE GOT TO 
 CULTIVATE IT, TRAIN THEM, AND 
 GIVE THEM EQUAL ACCESS AND 
 OPPORTUNITY TO ACTUALLY 
 PERFORM, AND I THINK THAT'S THE
 CRUX OF THINGS RIGHT NOW.
 AND ONCE AGAIN, IT IS NOT -- 
 COURAGE IS NOT THE -- THE 
 OPPOSITE OF COWARDICE, COURAGE 
 IS ACTUALLY THE OPPOSITE OF 
 CONFORMITY.
 I BELIEVE WE CANNOT KEEP DOING 
 T
 THINGS THE SAME OLD WAY, AND WE
 CANNOT KEEP HAVING THE SAME OLD
 CONVERSATION. 
 >> Ian: YOU KNOW, THERE MAY BE 
 PEOPLE WATCHING WHO SAY, IF WE 
 HAVE TO HIRE PEOPLE OF COLOUR, 
 INSTEAD OF THE BEST PERSON FOR 
 THE JOB, WE HAVE TO LOWER OUR 
 STANDARDS. 
 >> I DISAGREE.
 I THINK THERE'S A HUGE UNTAPPED
 RESOURCE OF TALENT IN CANADA.
 ALL THAT'S NECESSARY IS EQUAL 
 ACCESS AND EQUAL OPPORTUNITY.
 ALL WE WANT TO DO IS LEVEL THE 
 PLAYING FIELD TO GIVE EVERYBODY
 AN OPPORTUNITY TO CONTRIBUTE 
 BECAUSE THERE ARE GEMS WITHIN 
 OUR -- WITHIN OUR SOCIETY THAT 
 JUST ARE NOT EXPOSED BECAUSE 
 THEY DON'T HAVE THE TALENT -- 
 THEY -- THEY'RE JUST NOT 
 SOURCED.
 >> Ian: 15 SECONDS LEFT.
 LET ME ASK YOU THIS.
 ARE YOU OPTIMISTIC?
 >> EXTRAORDINARILY OPTIMISTIC.
 I MOVED HERE BECAUSE I BELIEVE 
 IN THE BRAND, I BELIEVE IN 
 CANADA.
 I BELIEVE THAT THIS IS THE BEST
 COUNTRY ON EARTH, AND THE FACT 
 THAT WE'RE HAVING THIS NATIONAL
 DIALOGUE IS A GREAT FIRST STEP.
 THE FACT THAT WE HAVE THINGS 
 LIKE THE BLACK NORTH INITIATIVE
 TO FURTHER THE CONVERSATION AND
 PUSH THE BARRIER, TO MAKE SURE 
 THAT EVERYBODY HWE LOWER THE BARRIER AND 
 MAKE SURE EVERYBODY HAS ACCESS 
 TO EQUAL OPPORTUNITY. 
 >> Ian: THANK YOU.
 HAVE TO TELL YOU, ALWAYS A 
 PLEASURE, JEFFREY. 
 >> THANK YOU.
 THANKS FOR HAVING ME. 
 >> Ian: STILL AHEAD, THE VIDEO 
 GAMING INDUSTRY IS EXPERIENCING
 A RECKONING OF ITS OWN.
 HOW THOSE SPEAKING OUT ARE 
 TRYING TO CHANGE THE
 >> Ian: TODAY MARKS 100 WEEKS 
 SINCE GRETA THUNBERG BEGAN HER 
 PUBLIC ACTION AGAINST CLIMATE 
 CHANGE.
 HER SCHOOL STRIKES FOR CLIMATE 
 CHANGE SOON BECAME KNOWN AS 
 FRIDAYS FOR FUTURE.
 IT WAS DRIVEN BY STUDENTS, BUT 
 IT ATTRACTED PEOPLE OF ALL 
 AGES.
 CASE IN POINT, JANE FONDA, A 
 LONG TIME ACTIVIST.
 BEFORE THE PANDEMIC HIT, SUSAN 
 ORMISTON SPOKE WITH FONDA IN 
 WASHINGTON. 
 >> Reporter: JANE FONDA HAS 
 ALWAYS BEEN, WELL, JANE.
 TALENTED, PASSIONATE, 
 OPINIONATED, A SUCCESSFUL 
 BUSINESS WOMAN AND ACTRESS FOR 
 50 YEARS.
 ON A FRIDAY IN WASHINGTON, SHE 
 JOINS A JUMBLE OF PEOPLE AT A 
 LUTHERAN CHURCH TO MARSHAL A 
 MARCH AGAINST CLIMATE CHANGE.
 JANE FONDA'S AN ACTIVIST AGAIN.
 FONDA HAS AGREED WE FOLLOW HER 
 ON THIS SO CALLED FIRE DRILL 
 FRIDAY. 
 >> THIS CITY IS CONSUMED BY THE
 PROSPECTS OF IMPEACHMENT.
 WHY ARE YOU HERE NOW?
 >> BECAUSE THIS IS WHEN I COULD
 COME.
 I GOT INSPIRED BY GRETA 
 THUNBERG.
 WE NEED TO STEP UP WITH BOULDER
 ACTIONS NOW.
 IT'S A CRISIS.
 >> Reporter: GRETA IS A 
 TEENAGER.
 YOU'RE IN ANOTHER SEASON OF 
 YOUR LIFE.
 WHAT HAVE YOU LEARNED IN YOUR 
 LIFE THAT HELPS YOU IN THIS 
 TYPE OF CAUSE?
 >> I'LL TELL YOU WHAT I'VE 
 LEARNED.
 PEOPLE WHO ARE ORGANIZED CAN 
 CHANGE POLICY.
 PEOPLE WHO ACT TOGETHER AND ARE
 ORGANIZED AROUND A STRATEGIC 
 GOAL CAN CHANGE ANYTHING. 
 >> Reporter: THE GROUP'S NOT 
 LARGE AT FIRST.
 CONCERNED CITIZENS, VETERAN 
 RABBLE ROUZERS, PEPPERED WITH A
 FEW FAMILIAR FACES.
 ANNIE LIEBOWITZ HERSELF IS 
 SHOOTING THE EVENT FOR VOGUE 
 MAGAZINE.
 [CHANTING]
 >> BIODIVERSITY ON LAND AND SEA
 IS UNDER ATTACK. 
 >> Reporter: FONDA'S BEEN OUT 
 HERE EVERY FRIDAY SINCE 
 SEPTEMBER, A CLASSIC-STYLE 
 PROTEST TO TARGET SOMETHING 
 SOMEWHERE THAT'S PORIMPORTANT TO 
 THE CAUSE.
 SHE'S BEEN ARRESTED FOUR TIMES 
 FOR CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE AND 
 CARTED OFF TO JAIL ONCE. 
 >> BECAUSE I'M WHITE AND 
 FAMOUS, I'M NOT GOING TO BE 
 TREATED BADLY, I DON'T THINK. 
 >> Reporter: WHAT DID YOUR 
 JAILERS SAY, DO YOU THINK?
 >> THEY COULDN'T BELIEVE I WAS 
 THERE VOLUNTARILY.
 IT WAS DRAMATIC BECAUSE ALL 
 NIGHT LONG, OTHER PEOPLE IN 
 THEIR CELLS WERE BANGING ON THE
 WALLS AND SHAKING THEIR CELL 
 DOORS, AND JUST HOWLS OF 
 DESPAIR. 
 >> Reporter: WERE YOU IN A CELL
 BY YOURSELF?
 >> YES, I WAS PUT IN A CELL BY 
 MYSELF.
 A GUARD WAS PUT OUTSIDE MY 
 DOOR.
 THAT FREAKED ME OUT MORE THAN 
 ANYTHING.
 WHO WERE THEY GUARDING ME FROM?
 THE ONLY PEOPLE THAT COULD GET 
 IN WERE GUARDS.
 YOU KNOW, YOU SLEEP ON A METAL 
 SLAB.
 IT'S NOT PLEASANT.
 >> Reporter: YOU'VE MET CYNICS 
 ALL YOUR LIFE THAT SAY OH, THIS
 IS A CELEBRITY STUNT.
 SHE'S AN ACTRESS.
 DO YOU THINK THIS WILL CHANGE 
 ANYTHING?
 WHAT DO YOU BRING, JANE FONDA?
 >> I BRING CELEBRITY.
 YOU WOULDN'T BE HERE 
 INTERVIEWING ME IF I DIDN'T.
 AM I GOING TO CHANGE POLICY?
 NO, BUT IT'S GOING TO WAKE 
 PEOPLE UP.
 IT INSPIRES THEM AND GIVES 
 PEOPLE A ROLE MODEL FOR WHAT 
 THEY CAN BE DOING.
 >> Reporter: TODAY'S TARGET IS 
 BLACK ROCK, A BIG GLOBAL 
 INVESTMENT COMPANY.
 A SPLINTER GROUP GETS AHEAD TO 
 TARGET THE D.C. OFFICES. 
 >> THEY'VE INVESTED $90 BILLION
 IN FOSSIL FUELS.
 WE HAVE TEN YEARS TO STOP THE 
 CLIMATE CRISIS, AND IF WE 
 DON'T, WE'RE GOING DOWN WITH 
 THEM.
 WE NEED THE PLANET MORE THAN 
 BLACK ROCK NEEDS THEIR PROFIT. 
 >> ARE YOU GOING TO GO IN?
 >> WE'RE NOT SURE YET.
 >> Reporter: POLICE KNOW 
 THEY'RE COMING.
 A DOWNTOWN STREET IS SHUTDOWN.
 THE CROWD'S GROWING LARGER NOW.
 FONDA IS PUSHED TO THE MIDDLE, 
 AND SHE TAKES UP HER POST BUT 
 LEAVES ROOM IN FRONT FOR THE 
 YOUNG ACTIVISTS.
 SHE TAKES HER ROLE SERIOUSLY, 
 AND WITH HUGE ENERGY.
 >> YOUNG PEOPLE WHO, ALL-AROUND
 THE WORLD BY THE TENS OF 
 MILLIONS, HAVE BRAVELY STRUCK 
 FROM SCHOOL ON FRIDAYS, AND 
 THEY'VE INSPIRED US OLD FOLKS 
 TO STANDUP WITH THEM, AND I'M 
 SO GRATEFUL.
 DON'T STOP, AND WE WON'T STOP, 
 EITHER.
 THANK YOU.
 [Cheers and Applause]
 >> WE CONTINUE TO PLACE OUR 
 HEALTH AND SAFETY IN THE HANDS 
 OF UTILITY EXECUTIVES -- 
 >> Reporter: FONDA IS NO 
 STRANGER TO ACTIVISM. 
 >> SILENCE IS NO LONGER AN 
 OPTION. 
 >> Reporter: THE EYES OF THE 
 WORLD ARE ON THIS AREA.
 PROVOKING CONTROVERSY STILL 
 TODAY. 
 >> ACCEPT IT JANE, YOU FAILED 
 WITH REPEAL 77, YOU'RE GOING TO
 FAIL WITH THE GREEN NEW DEAL.
 WE DON'T NEED YOU HERE IN D.C. 
 >> LOOK AT THIS.
 THIS IS JANE FONDA'S MUG SHOT 
 FROM 1970. 
 >> Reporter: BACK THEN, FONDA 
 WAS A FAMOUS AGITATE I DON'T 
 REMEMBER IN THE ANTIWAR 
 MOVEMENT, EARNING THE NAME 
 HANOI JANE AFTER POSING WITH 
 THE NORTH VIET NAM GEEZ.
 -- VIET N
 -- VIETNAMESE.
 SHE LATER APOLOGIZED.
 >> THEY WERE PRETTY ROUGH, THE 
 COPS WERE ROUGH, AND IT WAS 
 ORDERS FROM THE WHITE HOUSE.
 >> Reporter: THEY WANTED TO 
 STOP YOUR VIET NAM PROTESTS?
 >> YEAH, YEAH. 
 >> Reporter: WHAT DID YOU LEARN
 FROM THAT EXPERIENCE BECAUSE 
 YOU WERE CRITICIZED AS HANOI 
 JANE?
 >> DON'T LET THE BASTARDS GET 
 YOU DOWN.
 IT JUST MADE ME DIG IN MY 
 HEELS.
 IF THEY THOUGHT I WAS SOME SOFT
 HOLLYWOOD STARLET, DAUGHTER OF 
 HENRY FONDA, AND THEY COULD 
 BULLY ME, I JUST KEPT GOING.
 ONLY NOW, I'M OLDER, AND I FEEL
 MORE CAPABLE OF STANDING UP.
 >> Reporter: THE AFTERNOON'S 
 GETTING LONG.
 SEVEN PROTESTERS HAVE NOW 
 LOCKED THEMSELVES TO THE DOORS 
 OF WELLS FARGO, A U.S. BANK. 
 >> THEY'RE CHAINED TO THE BANK?
 >> YEAH.
 THEY CAN'T USE THEIR HANDS, SO 
 WE'RE SUPPLYING THEM WITH WATER
 AND COUGH DROPS. 
 >> Reporter: AND ARE THEY 
 PREPARED TO BE ARRESTED?
 [SINGING AND CHANTING]
 >> Reporter: D.C. POLICE ARE 
 PATIENT.
 SEEMS A SMALL DOSE OF CIVIL 
 DISOBEDIENCE WILL BE TOLERATED 
 THIS TIME.
 THEY KNOW THE DRILL, ESPECIALLY
 WITH JANE FONDA FRONT AND 
 CENTRE.
 [SINGING AND CHANTING]
 >> Reporter: SHE'LL BE BACK THE
 NEXT FRIDAY, AND THE NEXT ONE, 
 TILL MID-JANUARY, WHEN SHE 
 RETURNS TO LOS ANGELES TO TAPE 
 THE NEXT SEASON OF GRACE AND 
 FRANKIE, WITH COMEDIENNE LILY 
 TOMLIN. 
 >> Reporter: WHAT WOULD GRACE 
 SAY, SEEING YOU GET IN THE BACK
 OF A PADDY WAGON?
 >> SHE'D SAY GO GRACE.
 >> SUSAN ORMISTON, CBC NEWS, 
 WASHINGTON. 
 >> Ian: JUST DAYS AFTER THAT 
 PIECE AIRED IN DESROSIERS, JANE
 FONDA WAS ARRESTED FOR A FIFTH 
 TIME.
 SHE IS NOW IN LOS ANGELES, 
 WHERE SHE'S HOSTING VIRTUAL 
 RALLIES FROM HER OHM
 EASTBOUNDI
 >> Ian: THE SHELTER IN PLACE 
 DURING THE PANDEMIC HAS MADE 
 VIDEO GAMES MORE POPULAR THAN 
 THEY WERE ALREADY, BUT SOME ARE
 FACING WHAT THEY CALL A GAMING 
 #METOO MOVEMENT.
 ELI GLASNER LOOKS AT THE 
 RECKONING OF A GIANT.
 >> Reporter: THE TOXIC WORK 
 CULTURE AT THESE CANADIAN 
 OFFICES WENT UNSAID.
 AFTER THE ARTICLES, 
 RESIGNATION.
 GONE, THE CREATIVE FORCE BEHIND
 GAMES LIKE ASSASSIN'S CREED, 
 PLUS, THE PRESIDENT OF U.B. 
 SOFT CANADA.
 ON THE TWITCH STREAMING 
 PLATFORM. 
 >> IT'S NOT OKAY, AND IT JUST 
 CAN'TI
 CAN'T BE PASSED OFF AS A 
 MISTA
 MISTAKE. 
 >> Reporter: CBC AGREED TO 
 INTERVIEW MARISSA MASKED AND 
 AGREED TO USE HER FIRST NAME 
 ONLY FOR REASONS OF SECURITY.
 SHE SAYS SHE MET A PROMINENT 
 GAME DEVELOPMENT OFFICIAL AT A 
 CONFERENCE.
 SHE SAYS THE BRO CULTURE OF 
 GAMING COVERED UP THIS KIND OF 
 BEHAVIOUR FOR YEARS. 
 >> I'M NOT THE TYPE OF PERSON 
 TO LET SOMEBODY WHO'S GUSTING 
 TAKE AWAY SOMETHING I LOVE. 
 >> Reporter: WHILE MORE WOMEN 
 ARE PLAYING GAMES, THE INDUSTRY
 IS STILL MOSTLY MALE.
 RECENT SURVEYS FROM THE GAME 
 DEVELOPER ASSOCIATION HAD ONLY 
 20% IDENTIFYING AS FEMALE.
 CBC NEWS ASKED TO SPEAK TO U.B.
 SOFT, WHO DECLINED THE OFFER.
 >> H.R. IS ALWAYS THERE TO 
 PROTECT THE COMPANY, AND THEY 
 ARE ALMOST LEGAL OBLIGATED TO 
 THEIR SHARE -- LEGALLY 
 OBLIGATED TO THEIR 
 SHAREHOLDERS. 
 >> Reporter: THERE IS LEAH A 
 GLOWING PUSH FOR GAMING 
 EMPLOYEES TO UNIONIZE AND 
 PROTECT THE INDUSTRY THEY LOVE.
 ELI 
 >> Ian: JACKSON AND KATIE 
 JENSEN WERE ENGAGED BACK IN 
 MARCH, BUT JACKSON'S CANADIAN, 
 AND KATIE'S AMERICAN, AND WITH 
 THE BORDER CLOSED, THEY 
 COULDN'T GET MARRIED WITH BOTH 
 OF THEIR FAMILIES PRESENT.
 OR SO THEY THOUGHT.
 THEY NEEDED TO GET CREATIVE AND
 GET MARRIED RIGHT ON THE 
 BORDER, AND THAT IS OUR 
 "MOMENT."
 >> HER FAMILY IS FROM MONTANA 
 AND MY FAMILY, WE LIVE HERE.
 WE HAD BEEN ENGAGED SINCE 
 MARCH, AND WE'RE TRYING TO FIND
 A WAY TO GET MARRIED.
 I SAID TO KATIE, LIKE, WHY 
 DON'T WE JUST GET MARRIED AT 
 THE BORDER, AND THEN YOUR 
 FAMILY CAN WATCH, AND MY FAMILY
 CAN WATCH, AND SHE WAS LIKE 
 YEAH, A GOOD IDEA. 
 >> AND WE JUST HAD TO CALL 
 LANDOWNERS AND GET PERMISSION 
 FROM THEM FIRST.
 AND THEN, WE HAD TO CALL THE 
 BORDER CROSSING, AND THEY SAID 
 TO CALL THE U.S. BORDER PATROL.
 THEY WERE SUPER HELPFUL, AND 
 THEY GAVE US PERMISSION TO HUG 
 AND SHAKE HANDS THROUGH THE 
 FENCE, AND IT MADE IT JUST 
 REAMY SPECIAL.
 THEY STOOD RIGHT ON THE FENCE 
 LINE -- REALLY SPECIAL.
 THEY STOOD RIGHT ON THE FENCE 
 LINE, AND WE HAD THE CEREMONY 
 RIGHT ON THE FENCE.
 IT'S A FUN STORY TO TELL, AND 
 WE'LL GET TO TELL IT FOREVER. 
 >> Ian: THE PICTURES OF THE BIG
 SKY ARE BEAUTIFUL.
 THE FATHER COULDN'T WALK HIS 
 DAUGHTER DOWN THE AISLE, BUT HE
 WALKED DOWN THE FENCE LINE.
 THE BORDER PATROL OFFICERS 
 ENDED BY ASKING IF THEY HAD 
 ANYTHING TO DECLARE.
 I MADE THAT LAST PART UP.
