>> TONIGHT ON CBC VANCOUVER 
NEWS.
>> THERE HAVE BEEN NO
COMMUNITIES IN BRITISH COLUMBIA
THAT HAVE NOT BEEN AFFECTED.
>> A FIRST LOOK AT WHERE COVID
CASES HAVE HIT B.C. AND WHY
EUROPE AND EASTERN CANADA ARE
THE LARGEST SOURCES FOR
INFECTIONS.
ALSO...
>> Anita: A B.C. WOMAN KILLED
BY POLICE IN NEW BRUNSWICK,
AND...
>> WHEN IRE A FAMILY OF SEARCH
KIDS YOU GO TO THE ARMY AND
NAVY.
>> Mike: SHUTTING UP SHOP
FOREVER.
>> SAD END OF AN ERA.
>> Mike: LINEUPS AND NOSTALGIA
AS A B.C. DEPARTMENT STORE HAS
ITS FINAL SALE.
>> (Announcer): THIS IS CBC
VANCOUVER NEWS.
>> Anita: GOOD EVENING.
FOR THE FIRST TIME, WE ARE
LEARNING WHERE COVID HAS HIT THE
HARDEST IN B.C. AND GETTING A
BETTER IDEA OF WHERE THE STRAINS
CAME FROM.
>> Mike: TODAY ALSO MARKS
ANOTHER MILESTONE.
THERE ARE CURRENTLY NO ACTIVE
CASES OF VIRUS OUTSIDE THE LOWER
MAINLAND.
>> TANYA FLETCHER HAS BEEN
LOOKING AT THE DETAILED NEW
MODELING RELEASED BY THE
PROVINCE TODAY.
TANYA, WHAT MORE ARE WE LEARNING
ABOUT THE GEOGRAPHICAL BREAK
DOWN?
>> B.C. IS RELEASING MORE
REGIONALLY SPECIFIC DATA.
UNTIL NOW WE'VE EVENLY BEEN 2017
A BREAKDOWN BY HEALTH REGION.
NOW THEY'RE REVEALING THE
NUMBERS BY SUB HEALTH REGION.
THE I THINK ILLUSTRATES ON THIS,
THE OVERALL CUMULATIVE CASES
SINCE JANUARY ACROSS THE
PROVINCE AND YOU'LL SEE THE
HIGHEST CONCENTRATION IS BY FAR
RIGHT HERE IN THE LOWER
MAINLAND.
THIS IS AN ENLARGED VERSION OF
THAT.
THE LIGHTER AREA OF PURPLE IS
MORE RECENT, THE LAST TWO WEEKS
OF MAY.
NOTICE HOW THE BULK OF ACTIVE
CASES HAS SHIFTED FURTHER EAST
TO THE FRASER VALLEY AND
SPECIFICALLY FRASER EAST.
THAT'S FROM ABBOTSFORD TO HOPE.
YOU CAN SEE RICHMOND DOWN HERE.
IT HAS ZERO CASES FOR ALMOST
THREE WEEKS NOW, WE'RE LEARNING
FOR THE FIRST TIME AND WITH THE
LARGE CHINESE POPULATION THERE,
WE ASKED WHETHER THE COMMUNITY'S
PROACTIVE APPROACH EARLY ON IN
WEARING MASKS AND SELF-ISOLATING
HELPED KEEP THEIR NUMBERS SO LO.
>> ABSOLUTELY THIS IS PART OF
IT.
OUR APPROACH EARLY ON WHEN WE
KNOW THE INTRODUCTIONS INTO
PIECE AND CANADA AND EVERYWHERE
ELSE IN THE WORLD WERE COMING
FROM CHINA WHERE WE WERE WORKING
WITH THE COMMUNITY, WHERE THE
COMMUNITY THEMSELVES IN B.C.
TOOK IT VERY SERIOUSLY, WHERE WE
SUPPORTED PEOPLE.
>> TANYA, FOR THE FIRST TIME
WE'RE ALSO LEARNING MORE
SPECIFICALLY ABOUT HOW THE VIRUS
INITIALLY ARRIVE HERE IN B.C.
CAN YOU TALK ABOUT THAT?
>> USING GENOMICS IT ANALYZED
SAMPLES TO FIND OUT THE ORIGINS
OF COVID-19 IN OUR PROVINCE.
TAKE A LOOK AT THIS ONE.
THE PINK LINE IS IS THE VAST
MAJORITY OF THEM HERE AT THE
TOP, THIS WHOLE SECTION IS
RELATED TO STRAINS TRACING TO
EUROPE AND EASTERN CANADA,
THAT'S THE LARGEST SOURCE OF
INFECTIONS IN B.C.
EARLY CASES LINKED TO TRAVEL
FROM CHINA AND AIRLINE BARELY
SHOW UP.
THEY DID SHOW UP EARLIER IN THE
CASES BUT THEY DIDN'T REALLY
TRIGGER THAT MANY MORE BECAUSE
WE CHAMPIONED DOWN ON IT QUITE
EARLY.
SO IT'S BELIEVED THE INITIAL
SOURCE WAS LIKELY AN INFECTED
PERSON -- THIS IS THE ONE WE'RE
TALKING ABOUT HERE, AN NEXT
PERSON WHO ARRIVED FROM GERMANY
AND ATTENDED THAT VANCOUVER
DENTAL CONFERENCE IN MARCH.
PROVINCIAL HEALTH OFFICER Dr.
BONNIE HENRY SAYS MANY CASES
LATER STEMMED FROM THAT OUTBREAK
AT THE CONFERENCE.
>> IT WAS CERTAINLY AN EVENT
THAT SEEDED A NUMBER OF AREAS OF
THE PROVINCE AT A CRITICAL TIME
WHEN WE WERE ALSO GETTING A LOT
OF TRANSMISSION RELATED TO
TRAVEL BACK AND FORTH ACROSS THE
BORDERS.
>> BEFORE WE MOVE TO THE NEXT
ONE, YOU WILL SEE THE TURQUOISE
COLOURS.
THOSE ARE STRAINS TRACED TO
WASHINGTON STATE.
THIS HAS ALSO BEEN LEARNING TO A
LARGE NUMBER OF CASES IN B.C.
HEALTH MINISTER POINTED OUT WHY
IT'S SO CRITICAL TO CONTINUE OUR
TRAVEL RESTRICTIONS.
THIS IS A MAP DETAILING THE
BREAKDOWN OF LOCAL REGIONS AND
WHERE THE CORONAVIRUS IS PICKED
UP FOR EACH PLACE.
YOU'LL NOTICE THE VAST MAJORITY
IN METRO VANCOUVER ARE THE
TURQUOISE, FROM PARK STATES.
IN THE VANCOUVER AREA, DOWN THE
I-5, MANY OF THOSE CASES CAME
FROM WASHINGTON STATE.
EASTERN REAL, THE BULK OF CASES
HERE WERE THE EUROPEAN LIKE AND
EASTERN CANADA STRAINS, SO BEING
YOU CAN ASSUME THAT'S MAINLY DUE
TO THE CASE THAT IS STEM FROM
THE OUTBREAK AT THE DENTAL
CONFERENCE.
WE HAVE A FULL BREAKDOWN ON OUR
WEBSITE.
>> ALL RIGHT, THANKS, TANYA.
>>> THAT'S THE BIG PICTURE, BLUE
THE GOVERNMENT ALSO PROVIDED A
SNAPSHOT OF THE CURRENT PANDEMIC
SITUATION IN OUR PROVINCE.
THE NUMBER OF ACTIVE COVID-19
CASES IN B.C. IS DOWN TO 201,
THE FEWEST SINCE MARCH 17.
AS TANYA MENTIONED AT THE
BEGINNING OF THE NEWSCAST, THERE
ARE NO ACTIVE CAUSES OUTSIDE THE
LOWER MAINLAND.
THE PROVINCE DID CONFIRM FIVE
NEW INSTANCES OF THE ADVISOR
TODAY.
THE PROVINCE'S TOTAL REMAINS
UNCHANGED AT 1666.
THE NUMBER OF PEOPLE IN HOSPITAL
DOWN TO 26, SIX IN INTENSIVE
CARE, 2,265 PEOPLE HAVE NOW
RECOVERED FROM THE VIRUS.
>> INCLUDED IN Dr. MEN'S NEW
DATA, FORECASTS OF WHAT COULD
HAPPEN IN B.C. IF WE DON'T
MAINTAIN PHYSICAL DISTANCING
MEASURES AND TAKE AWAY TOO MANY
RESTRICTIONS TOO QUICKLY.
RIGHT NOW OUR CONTACT RATE IS AT
ABOUT 30 TO 40%.
HENRY SAYS WE WANT TO STAY AT
AROUND 50 TO 60%.
SHE SAYS THERE'S A RISK OF CASE
INCREASES IF WE HAVE LARGE
GATHERINGS, AND STRESSES THE
IMPORTANCE OF ONLY GETTING
TOGETHER IN SMALL GROUPS.
>> WE WANT TO SAY ABOUT 50 OR
60% AND IF WE DO THAT WE'RE
LIKELY TO HAVE LOW NUMBERS OF
CASES OVERTIME AND NOT TO HAVE
ANY EXPONENTIAL GROWTH IN OUR
TRAJECTORY IN B.C.
>> Dr. LESS THAN SAYS IF OUR
CONTACT RATES INCREASE TO 70% OF
OUR NORMAL WE'RE LIKELY TO SEE
GROWTH IN THE NUMBER OF NEW
CASES.
80% RETURN TO NORMAL WILL SEE
AMOUR STATIC RISE.
>> PEOPLE AROUND THE WORLD
CELEBRATED THE LIFE OF GEORGE
FLOYD TODAY, THE FIRST MEMORIAL
WAS HELD IN MINNEAPOLIS THIS
MORNING WHERE FLOYD DIED WHILE
BEING ARRESTED FOR POLICE.
>> PROTESTEST ONES GLEN TOOK TO
THE STREETS ACROSS NORTH AMERICA
AND HERE IN VANCOUVER ORGANIZERS
ARE PLANNING THEIR NEXT RALLY.
>> PROTESTERS ARE EXPECTED TO
DESCEND ON THE CITY'S OLYMPIC
PLAZA.
>> PACKED HOUSE FILLED WITH
CELEBRITIES, ACTIVISTS AND LOVED
ONES, ALL INTEREST IN HONOUR OF
THE MAN KNOWN BY FRIENDS AND
FAMILY AS "BIG GEORGE."
>> IT'S TIME FOR US TO STAND UP
IN GEORGE'S NAME AND SAY, GET
YOUR KNEE OFF OUR NECK!
>> Reporter: CROWDS IN OTHER
CITIES ALSO PAID RESPECT TO.
>> Jodi: , HIS TRAGIC DEATH
SPARKING CAVES OF PROTEST ACROSS
NORTH AMERICA.
THREE OF THE FOUR OFFICERS
CHARGED APPEARED IN COURT TODAY.
THE FOURTH HAS BEEN CHARGED WITH
SECOND ANGRY MURDER.
>> THERE IS NO WORDS OF DESCRIBE
WATCHING THAT.
>> AMONG THOSE WATCHING THINGS
UNFOLD FROM AFAR IS 21-YEAR-OLD
JACOB CALENDAR PRASAD.
HE ORGANIZED A RALLY OUTSIDE
VANCOUVER'S ART GAL SUNDAY.
>> I'VE GONE THROUGH SO MANY
RACIST INCIDENTS MYSELF, IN THIS
CITY, ON -- IN SCHOOL >>, AT
WORKPLACES AND I THOUGHT, THE
TIME TO ADDRESS THIS SITUATION
IS NOW.
>> Reporter: A CROWD OF
THOUSANDS FLOODED THE FRONT
STEPS.
CALENDAR PRASAD IS NOW PLANNING
THE FOLLOW-UP, SET FOR TOMORROW
AT THE OLYMPIC TORCH.
THE GOAL THIS TIME, IS TO SHINE
A LIGHT ON WHERE RACISM
CONTINUES TO THRIVE IN CANADA.
>> WORKPLACE, HOUSEHOLDS, THE
SCHOOL SYSTEM, THE LEGAL SYSTEM
AND IT'S SYSTEMIC RACISM THAT
WE'RE GOING TO START TALKING
ABOUT.
>> Reporter: A MARVEL TO THE
TRUMP TOWER HAS BEEN CALLED OFF
FOLLOWING CONCERNS IT COULD
STOKE VIOLENCE.
BUT THAT COULD CHANGE IN THE
DAYS AHEAD.
>> AS THIS PROTEST GOES PEACEFUL
WE HAVE PLANS MAYBE IN THE
FUTURE FOR A MARVEL.
>> A MOVEMENT THAT'S ONLY
BUILDING MOMENTUM LED BY A
PASSIONATE CORE WITH NO
INTENTION ON SLOWING DOWN.
>> WE HAVE TO EDUCATE OUR YOUTH.
THIS IS NOT A FIGHT THAT'S GOING
TO STOP NOW.
>> Reporter: JON HERNANDEZ,
CBC NEWS, VANCOUVER.
>> THAT'S BECOME VERY CLEAR
THROUGH ALL THE CONFERRINGS
WE'VE BEEN HAVING AND SOCIAL
MEDIA POST, THAT THERE'S A LOT
MORE TO SAY ON THIS SUBJECT.
0 ON JUNE 17, JOIN US FOR A CBC
TOWN HALL ON ADDRESSING RACISM
IN OUR SOCIETY.
UNMASKING RACISM, WHAT ARE WE
GOING TO DO ABOUT IT WILL BE
HOSTED BY OUR LIEN YEUNG AND
HOST OF" THE EARLY EDITION,
STEPHEN QUINN.
WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU ABOUT
YOUR EXPERIENCES WITH RACISM AND
THE CHANGE YOU WANT TO SEE.
E-MAIL US RIGHT NOW CBC NEWS
VANCOUVER.
>>> A YOUNG INDIGENOUS WOMEN
FROM B.C. HAS BEEN SHOT AND
KILLED BY A POLICE OFFICER IN
NEW BRUNSWICK.
>> Reporter: POLICE SAY SHE
THREATENED ON OFFICER WHO WAS
DOING A WELLNESS CHECK AND HER
KILLING COMES AT A TIME WHEN
POLICE ACTIONS TOWARD
FIREFIGHTERS HAVE HEIGHTENED
TENSIONS IN THE U.S. AND CANADA.
>> DAN BURRITT JOINS US WITH
MORE ON THIS.
FIRST OF ALL, WHO IS THE VICTIM?
>> 26-YEAR-OLD CHANTAL BORN.
SHE WORKED AT THE SHOW THAT THE
MARKET AND FAST GAS BAR NEAR
PORT ALBERNI FOR YEARS.
FAMILY SAY SHE WAS KIND, GENDER
AND BEAUTIFUL.
SHE HAD JUST MOVED TO THE EAST
COAST TO BE WITH HER MOTHER AND
KAUR.
THE EDMONSTON POLICE FORCE SAYS
AN OFFICER WENT TO A DOWNTOWN
AMOUNT BUILDING AFTER GETTING A
CALL AROUND #:30 TO CHECK ON
SOMEONE'S WELL-BEING.
A FORMER BOYFRIEND CALLED POLICE
TO CHECK ON HER CONCERN SHE'D
BEEN LAYERED AFTER MOVING TO A
NEW APARTMENT IN THE CITY.
THE OFFICER SHOT MOORE.
THE FORCE SAYS THEY TRIED FIRST
AID BUT SHE DIED.
HER FAMILY IS UNDERSTANDABLY
DEVASTATED.
>> SHE WAS A VERY LOVELY YOUNG
WOMAN.
SHE WAS ALWAYS HAPPY, ALWAYS
BUBBLY AND NEVER EVER KNEW HER
TO BE AGGRESSIVE IN ANY WAY.
>> THE EDMONSTON POLICE FORCE
SAYS MOOR RECEIVED STRANGE
MESSAGES ON FACEBOOK.
THE A SPOKESPERSON SAYS HE
DOESN'T KNOW HOW LONG IT WAS
BETWEEN THE OFFICER'S ARRIVAL
AND WHEN MOORE WAS SHOT AND
KILLED BUT SAYS IT WAS QUICK.
HE SAYS HE DIDN'T THINK THE
OFFICER TRIED TO USE NONLETHAL
FORCE.
>> HE HAD NO CHOICE BUT TO USE
HIS FIREARM TO DEFEND HIMSELF.
>> DAN, WE HAVE HEARD FROM
CHANTAL MOORE BEFORE.
I KNOW THIS.
CAN YOU TALK ABOUT THAT.
>> SHE SPOKE WITH OUR VANCOUVER
ISLAND COLLEAGUES AT CHECK NEWS
TWO YEARS AGO ABOUT THE DANGERS
OF OPIOIDS, SOMETHING HER
BROTHER STRUGGLED WITH.
>> MY BROTHER IS AN ADDICT AND
IT HURTS TO SEE HIM THE WAY HE
IS.
I ALMOST LOST HIM ABOUT A MONTH
AGO TO AN OVERDOSE, AND IT TOOK
THREE NEEDLES TO JUST BRING HIM
BACK.
>> SHE TOOK PART IN A MARVEL TO
RAISE AWARENESS OF THE DANGER OF
DRUGS.
NOW HER FAMILY IS STRUGGLING TO
UNDERSTAND WHY THE MOTHER MAKING
A FRESH START MET SUCH A VIOLENT
END.
THE EDMONSTON POLICE HAVE ASKED
AN INDEPENDENT AGENCY TO LOOK
INTO WHETHER THE OFFICERS
COMPLIED WITH PROTOCOL.
TODAY QUEBEC'S POLICE WATCHDOG
ANNOUNCED IT WOULD HANDLE A
REVIEW.
EDMONSTON POLICE SAYS THE
OFFICER WHO SHOT AND KILLED
MOORE IS OFF WORK AND THEY HAVE
NOT YET BEEN NAMED.
>> MICHAEL SMITH WAS AN ATHLETE,
TEACHER, COACH, AND FAMILY MAN
WHO LOVED MUSIC, THEATRE AND
BUILDING ELABORATE SANDCASTLES
WITH HIS GRANDCHILDREN.
HE ALSO HAPPENED TO BE ONE OF MY
TEACHERS AT HILLSIDE SECONDARY
SCHOOL IN WEST VANCOUVER.
>> SMITH DIED RECENTLY AFTER
CONTRACTING COVID-19.
HIS FAMILY WANTS YOU TO KNOW HIS
STORY, SO THEY SHARED IT WITH
OUR JESSE JOHNSTON.
>> MICHAEL SMITH WASN'T MOVIE
STAR FAMOUS BUT ON THE NORTH
SHORE AFTER 40 YEARS OF TEACHING
AND 50 YEARS OF COACHING HE GOT
STOPPED ON THE STREET AS OFFER
AS ANY ACTOR.
>> HE TOUCHED A GENERATION, LIKE
PEOPLE ALL OVER THE WORLD WOULD
COME UP, Mr. SMITH, RECOGNIZE
HIM.
>> THIS IS A CUTE NOTE OF HIM.
>> Reporter: SO WELL-KNOWN HE
EVEN GOT RECOGNIZED ONCE ON THE
SUBWAY IN LONDON, ENGLAND.
>> WE'RE SITTING THERE RATTLING
ALONG ON OUR WAY TO THE HOTEL
AND HE HEARD THIS, Mr. SMITH!
I LOVE THAT PICTURE, DON'T YOU?
>> SMITH HAD A REPUTATION IN THE
GYM AND THE CLASSROOM, AS STRICT
BUT FAIR.
AND IN THE LIVING ROOM...
>> MAYBE HE RAN THE HOUSE LIKE A
COACH TOO.
>> OR A GENERAL.
THEY CALLED HIM GENERAL.
>> THE GENERAL, LOVINGLY
REFERRED TO THAT AND HE REFERRED
IT TO HIMSELF AS THE JENNER.
OFTEN HE'D SIGN CARDS TO MY MOM,
LOVE, THE GENERAL.
>> Reporter: THE GENERAL WAS
BORN IN VANCOUVER, COMPELLED
EXCELLED ACADEMICALLY AND
SPORTS.
AND LOVED MUSICAL THEATRE.
HE WORKED ON A WHALE SHIP, AND
WEPT FOR DAILY RUN WELL INTO HIS
EIGHTIES.
IN HIS LATER YEARS HE WAS
DIAGNOSED WE HAD LEWY BODY
DEMENTIA.
HE HAD A FALL, INNED UP AT LIONS
GATE HOSPITAL, CONTRACTED COVID
AND DIED APRIL 2.
HE WASSED 0.
>> REALLY, MIKE WAS SO FULL OF
LIFE ALL THE TIME.
>> Reporter: INSTEAD OF
FOCUSING ON THE END OF SMITH'S
LIFE, HIS FAMILY PREFERS TALKING
ABOUT THE 90 WONDERFUL YEARS
THAT PRECEDED IT, THE BIG TOUGH
RUGBY PLAYER WHO MELTED ON HIS
DAUGHTER'S WEDDING DAY, TURNED
INTO A BIG SOFTY HOLDING HIS
GRANDCHILDREN AND WHOSE DOG,
SADIE, HAD HIM WRAPPED AROUND
HER LITTLE PAW.
>> I MET HIM AT HENDRIE HOUSE,
AND I'M LIKE WHY DO YOU HAVE
SADIE, DAD?
HE SAYS IT'S NOT A PROBLEM.
BUT HE BROUGHT HER EVERYWHERE
BEFORE, IT WAS IN VOGUE TO BRING
YOUR DOG EVERYWHERE.
>> Reporter: MICHAEL SMITH
WASN'T MOVIE START FAMOUS, BUT
HE TEACH MORE LIVES THAN ANY
TEACHER EVER COULD, AS A
TEACHER, COAST AND FAMILY MAN.
HE WAS Mr. SMITH, HE WAS THE
GENERAL, AND HE'LL BE MISSED.
JESSE JOHNSTON, CBC NEWS, WEST
VANCOUVER.
>> IT'S BEEN A PAINFUL DAY OF
REMEMBRANCE FOR TWO SURREY
FAMILIES.
TODAY MARKS TWO YEARS SINCE EACH
LOST A YOUNG TEEN IN A TARGETED
SHOOTING.
>> WHILE THE INVESTIGATION
CONTINUES THERE HAVE BEEN NO
ARRESTS, NO CHARGES, AS BELLE
PURI AT CBC'S IMPACT TEAM
REPORTS, THAT'S PARTICULARLY
DISTURBING FOR THE PARENTS AND
SIBLINGS OF THE TWO BOYS.
>> EVERY DAY IS TOUGH BUT TODAY
IS PARTICULARLY DIFFICULT
REMEMBERING JASON JUTTE.
HIS MOTHER'S WISH IS ALWAYS THE
SAME.
>> PLEASE, COME BACK.
LET ME KNOW -- HE'S NOT COMING
BACK.
HE'S GONE FOREVER.
>> WHEN THE 16-YEAR-OLD WAS LATE
COMING HOME HIS FAMILY KNEW
SOMETHING WAS WRONG.
>> THAT NIGHT WHEN TWO OFFICERS
CAME TO MY HOUSE AND TOLD ME
THAT SOMEONE KILLED HIM, IT
REALLY -- IT FELT LIKE A SICK
JOKE.
>> Reporter: JUTTE AND
17-YEAR-OLD JASSI BENGAL WERE
SHOT TO DEATH, HIGH SCHOOL
STUDENTS IN GRADES 10 AND 11.
TWO YEARS LATER BOTH FAMILIES
ARE STILL DESPERATE FOR
INFORMATION FROM INVESTIGATORS.
>> IF THEY PROVIDED MORE ANSWERS
OR THEY TOLD US OR REASSURED US
THAT THEY HAVE SOMETHING OAR
THEY'RE ON TO SOMETHING; IT
WOULD DEFINITELY BRING US SOME
PEACE.
>> THE BOTH'S BODIES WERE FOUND
THE SAME NIGHT AS TWO BURNED OUT
VEHICLES AT ANOTHER LOCATION.
AT THE TIME, R.C.M.P. SAID THEY
MAY BE LINKED TO THE KILLINGS.
>> NEITHER OF THE TEENS WAS
KNOWN TO POLICE.
BUT INVESTIGATORS HAVE
MAINTAINED THAT THEIR SHOOTINGS
WERE GANG-RELATED.
IN THE TWO YEARS SINCE THE
KILLING THE INVESTIGATION HAS
CONTINUED, THERE ARE NO SUSPECTS
THERE HAVE BEEN NO ARRESTS.
THE INTEGRATED HOMICIDE
INVESTIGATIONS TEAM DIDN'T
RESPOND TO CALLS ABOUT THE JUTTE
BENGAL CASE IN TIME FOR THIS
NEWSCAST.
WAKE UP SURREY ORGANIZED A
PROTEST AGAINST GANG VIOLENCE.
THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE TURNED OUT.
>> IT'S NOT ACCEPTABLE THAT KIDS
AT THE AGE OF 16 AND 17 GET
KILLED, AND THERE'S NO ANSWERS.
AND AFTER TWO YEARS, STILL,
NOBODY HAS ANSWERS.
>> THE BOYS ONLY KNEW EACH OTHER
FOR A MONTH.
THEY HAD BEEN INTRODUCED BY A
MUTUAL FRIENDS.
EACH FAMILY WILL REMEMBER THEM
IN THEIR OWN WAY.
>> WHENEVER WE GO TO A PLACE
WHERE HE PASSED AWAY WE RELEASE
BALLOONS AND IT'S JUST SO
TRAUMATIZING.
YOU CONSTANTLY PLAY THIS IN YOUR
HEAD, WHAT COULD HAVE HAPPENED
HERE THAT SOMEONE MADE A
DECISION TO TAKE AWAY YOUR
LITTLE BROTHER'S LIFE.
>> HE WAS MY SUPER HERO, YEAH.
WE MISS HIM SO MUCH.
YEAH.
HE WAS LIKE THE BEST BUDDY EVER.
>> Reporter: THE HOPE IS
SOMEONE WHO KNOWS SOMETHING
ABOUT THE KILLINGS WILL HAVE THE
COURAGE TO COME FORWARD SEASON.
BELLE PURI, CBC NEWS, SURREY.
-- SOON.
>> THE FINAL, TIME MARKDOWNS ARE
DRAWING RECORD CROWDS, AS THEY
DID IN THE HEYDAY OF ARMY AND
NAVY STORES.
>> THE 100 PLUS-YEAR-OLD
DEPARTMENT STORE CHAIN IS
CLOSING DOWN FOR GOOD ENDING AN
ERA IN RETAIL IN B.C. AND
CANADA.
DEBORAH GOBLE CAUGHT UP WITH
SOME BARGAIN HUNTER AT THE
LIQUIDATION SALE IN NEW
WESTMINSTER.
>> THANK YOU!
>> THESE ARE THE TRADITIONS THAT
GO BACK MORE THAN A CENTURY AT
THE ARMY AND NAVY.
>> YOU LIKE THOSE ONES?
>> MY MOM WOULD TAKE ME DOWN
HERE ALL THE TIME, AND IT
DEFINITELY WON'T FEEL THE SAME
WALKING DOWN THE STREET AND NOT
SEEING THE STORE ANYMORE.
>> WHEN I WAS A KID WE SHOPPED
ON HASTINGS AT THE ARMY AND
NAVY.
FANTASTIC.
THEY HAD EVERYTHING YOU NEEDED.
ONE-STOP SHOPPING.
WHEN YOU'RE FROM A FAMILY OF
SEVEN KIDS YOU GO TO THE ARMY
AND NAVY.
>> Reporter: BUT NOW THE LAST
FAMILY OWNED DEPARTMENT STORE IN
CANADA IS CLOSING DOWN AFTER 101
YEARS IN BUSINESS.
>> I LIKE THE IDEA WITH THE
GRILL ON IT...
>> Reporter: ALL REMAINING
MERCHANDISE FROM THE THREE LOWER
MAINLAND STORES IS NOW HERE IN
NEW WESTMINSTER.
>> WELL, THESE WERE $55 AND NOW
THEY'RE $14.99.
>> I FOUND WHAT I WAS LOOKING
FOR, I'M GLAD, TENTS, SHOES, NEW
STEEL TOED BOOTS.
>> Reporter: THE LINEUP TO GET
IN WRAPS AROUND THE STORE.
>> IT'S A DIFFICULT DAY IN A
PLAYOFF WAYS, KNOWING THIS IS
THE FINAL SALE, IT'S A TOUGH
ONE.
>> Reporter: OWNER JACQUI
COHEN WHO TOOK OVER FROM HER
FERRY WHO TOOK OVER FOR HIS
FATHER BEFORE HIM.
IS NOT HERE.
IT WOULD BE TOO HARD, SAID
EMPLOYEES BUT YOU KNOW SHE KNEW
THIS DAY WOULD COME WHEN
SPEAKING TO THE CBC IN 2014.
>> I LOVE THE DEVELOPMENTS GOING
ON.
I ONE DAY ENVISIONS A
DEVELOPMENT HERE.
I'VE BEEN IN DISCUSSIONS.
>> I'M NOT GOING TO TELL YOU
ABOUT THAT RIGHT NOW.
IT'S A LITTLE PREMATURE.
>> THAT WAS SIX YEARS BEFORE THE
WORLDWIDE PANDEMIC CHANGED
EVERYTHING.
ON MARCH 13 THIS YEAR THE
DEPARTMENT STORE THAT OPENED IN
1919 CLOSED ITS DOORS.
A NEIGHBOURHOOD IN TRANSITION
ALONG WITH THE EXPLOSION IN
ONLINE SHOPPING HAD ALMOST
KILLED IT BUT COVID-19 WAS THE
FINAL BLOW.
>> IT'S SAD.
I CRIED.
I DON'T KNOW.
WHY DID IT HAVE TO CHANGE SO
MUCH IS WHAT IT UNDERSTAND BUT I
GUESS LIFE GOES ON, YOU KNOW,
AND SO DO I.
>> Reporter: RULES AROUND
PHYSICAL DISTANCING MEAN THE
FRIENDLY MAYHEM OF INFAMOUS ARMY
AND NAVY SHOE SALES GONE BY
WOKEN BE HAPPENING AT THIS
CLOSE-OUT SALE, A SALE THAT IS
EXPECTED TO GO ON FOR SIX WEEKS
OR UNTIL EVERYTHING IS GONE.
DEBORAH GOBLE, CBC NEWS, NEW
WESTMINSTER.
>> ALL RIGHT, LET'S CHECK IN
WITH METEOROLOGIST BRETT
SODERHOLM, MAYBE GET A DEAL ON
THE WEEKEND FORECAST, BUT
SATURDAY IS LOOMING, MY FRIENDS.
>> IN TRUE FORM I HATE TO
DISAPPOINT YOU BUT SATURDAY IS
NOW LOOKING ONCE AGAIN AT THE
SHOWERERY DAY OF THE WEEKEND.
UNTIL SUNDAY, WE'LL BE ENDING
THE WORKWEEK ON A STRONG NOTE.
LET'S TAKE A LOOK AT OUR
SATELLITE AND RADAR.
THE ONLY THING HAPPENING HERE IS
ACTIVITY OVER THE SOUTHERN GULF
ISLANDS, A FEW SHOWERS.
THEY'LL STAY ON THE OTHER SIDE
OF THE STRAIT.
WE'RE NOT EXPECTING THEM TO MAKE
THEIR WAY TO METRO VANCOUVER
ALTHOUGH WE DID START THE DAY
WITH A FEW SHOWERS AND A DECENT
AMOUNT OF CLOUD COVER.
IN TERMS OF TEMPERATURES WE'RE
HOVERING AROUND 16 OR 17, COOLER
TOLD NAME AND THAT'S BECAUSE OF
THE SHOWERS.
BUT AS WE GO AHEAD OVER THE NEXT
CUMMING OF HOURS WE'RE STILL
GOING TO BE DEALING WITH SUNNY
BREAKS THROUGHOUT THE EVENING.
MOSTLY CLOUD, AND THE SUBPOENA
IS IS GOING TO RETURN TOMORROW
MORNING.
I WOULD EXPECT BY THE AFTERNOON
THERE WILL BE AN INCREASE IN
CLOUD COVER AND BY THIS TIME
TOMORROW EVENING THERE WILL BE A
FEW MORE SHOWERS ALREADY ON THE
WAY.
>> OKAY, THANKS, BRETT.
>> NORMALLY AROUND THIS TIME OF
YEAR GRADE 12 STUDENTS ACROSS
THE PROVINCE MARK A HUGE POINT
IN THEIR LIFE, HIGH SCHOOL
GRADUATION.
>> Mike: NOT THIS YEAR,
THOUGH.
MANY CEREMONIES HAVE BEEN
POSTPONED, CANCELLED OR HELD
VIRTUALLY.
>> TEEN LOVER CAUGHT UP WITH A
SOUTH SURREY HIGH SCHOOL THAT
GOT TO PUT ON THE NEXT BEST
THING WITH THE HELP OF A LOCAL
CHURCH.
>> THANK YOU!
>> YOUR HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION,
IT'S ONE OF THOSE BIG MILESTONES
YOU NEVER FORGET.
BUT EVEN MORE SO WHEN IT HAPPENS
DURING A GLOBAL PANDEMIC.
THE GRADUATE BEING CLASS OF 2020
AT EARL MERRIOT SECONDARY
SCHOOL, LUCKY TO EVEN HAVE ONE.
>> IT'S REALLY WEIRD, IT'S
REALLY EXCITING, I'M VERY, VERY
HYPED.
>> Reporter: SURE, IT WAS A
LITTLE DIFFERENT THAN ORIGINALLY
PLANNED...
>> CONGRATULATIONS.
DOUBLE-CHECK YOUR NAME IS THE
TOP ONE.
>> I HAVE LOVED TO PREP THE
DIPLOMAS AND THEY'RE GOING TO
PICK IT UP (INDISCERNIBLE).
>> Reporter: THE CHURCH AND
SCHOOL PULLED OUT ALL THE STOPS
TO GIVE THEM AN UNFORGETTABLE
DAY.
>> SO I WORK HERE AT THE CHURCH
AND WE REALIZED WHEN THEY WERE
CANCELLING ALL THESE
COMMENCEMENT OUR BUILDING IS
CLOSED FOR GATHERING, BUT WE
HAVE CAMERAS, PRODUCTION AND
SAVAGE SO WE APPROACHED THE
SCHOOL AND SAID WHAT IF WE COULD
OFFER THIS TO YOU FOR FREE AND
HOST IT IT ALL?
>> INCLUDING A RED CARPET
MOMENT.
>> OH, IT'S SURREAL.
I THINK ABOUT ALL THE THINGS
THAT HAVE BEEN TAKEN AWAY FROM
THE GRADS THIS YEAR AND THE FACT
THAT WE CAN OFFER THEM SOME SORT
OF CELEBRATION IS REALLY
BEAUTIFUL.
>> WAY TO GO!
>> AND THESE BRIGHT MINDS QUICK
TO SEE THE SILVER LINING.
>> SITTING THERE FOR THREE HOURS
WOULD BE HARD TOO.
>> IT'S DEFINITELY BETTER THAN
DOING SOMETHING ONLINE.
>> IT'S NICE THEY COULD PUT THIS
TOGETHER FOR US, EVEN IN THE
MIDST OF A PANDEMIC.
>> DEFINITELY GOING TO BE A DAY
I'LL NEVER FORGET.
>> Reporter: OF COURSE SOME
THINGS JUST NOT POSSIBLE DURING
COVID.
>> ONE THING I WISH I COULD DO
RIGHT NOW IS GIVE MY BEST FRIEND
A HUG.
BUT THAT WILL PROBABLY HAPPEN IN
A FEW MONTHS.
>> Reporter: AND THE EMPTY
SEATS INSIDE NOTICEABLE, NO
FAMILY ALLOWED IN, FOR THAT
PROUD MOMENT.
>> IT WAS EXCITING TO START A
NEW CHAPTER.
>> OF CROSSING THE STAGE.
NOT TO WORRY.
THEY WEREN'T VERY FAR, A PARKING
LOT FULL OF PARENTS EAGERLY
WAITING.
>> IT'S TOO BAD WE DON'T GET TO
SEE THEM CROSS THE STAGE AND
HEAR THE VALEDICTORIAN AND GET
THEIR SCHOLARSHIPS, BUT UNDER
THIS TIME, I GUESS THIS IS
BETTER THAN NOTHING.
>> NOW YOU'RE OFFICIALLY
COMMENCED!
CONGRATULATIONS...
>> CAN WE ASK YOU HOW IT FEELS?
>> FEELS GREAT!
FEELS GOOD.
>> IT FEELS TERRIBLE AND
AMAZING!
I'M SO (INDISCERNIBLE).
>> ACCOMPLISHMENTS THAT NOT
EVENLY A GLOBAL PANDEMIC CAN
ERASE.
TINA LOVGREEN, CBC NEWS, SURREY.
>> THAT LOOKED AT THE DIFFERENT
FROM YOUR HIGH SCHOOL
GRADUATION, I IMAGINE, MIKE.
>> Mike: YES, ALTHOUGH THEY
DID A NICE JOB IMPROVISING.
IT LOOKED PRETTY GOOD.
>> I THINK A LOT OF THEM WERE
DOING THAT.
>> ALL THINGS CONSIDERED.
JUST A REMINDER YOU CAN WATCH
THIS NEWSCAST LIVE ON CBC GEM.
IT'S A FREE APP WHERE YOU CAN
ALSO FIND OTHER CBC PROGRAMS.
>> CBC VANCOUVER IS ON FACEBOOK,
YOUTUBE AND INSTAGRAM AND THE
TWO OF US ON INSTAGRAM AND
TWITTER.
GIVE US A CALL OUT.
>> HERE'S A LIVE SHOT OF SEATTLE
TONIGHT.
MORE PROTESTS THERE.
SEVERAL HUNDRED PEOPLE IT
APPEARS SITTING ON ONE OF THE
STREETS IN THE DOWNTOWN CORE
TONIGHT AND IT'S BEEN A DAY OF
ANGER BUT ALSO DEEM SADNESS,
MEMORIALS HELD IN MINNEAPOLIS
FOR.
>> Jodi: WHO DIED IN POLICE
CUSTODY.
WE'RE GOING TO TAKE YOU THERE
NEXT.
>> THANK YOU FOR WATCHING ONLINE
FOR THE AD FREE LIVE STREAM OF
OUR SHOW.
>> STANDING OUTSIDE YOUR CHOWS
WATCHING THE TRAFFIC GO BY MIGHT
SOUND LIKE A BORING WAY TO PASS
THE TIME, BUT A MAN IN PERTH
ONTARIO HAS TURNED IT INTO AN
AMATEUR GAME SHOW WITH SOME BIG
PRIZES.
>> FINAL EPISODE WAS LAST
WEEKEND AND THE GRAND PRIZE WAS
A NEW CAR.
JENNIFER CHEVALIER DE L'ORDRE
NATIONAL DU QUEBEC HAS THE
STORY.
>> WE HAVE CAR...
WE HAVE TRUCK...
CAR...
>> Reporter: THE LAST TEN
WEEKS RYAN MURPHY HAS STOOD
OUTSIDE HIS HOUSE PLAYING CAR,
CAR, TRUCK.
>> IN THE SIMPLEST TERMS, THE
WAY THE GAME WORKED, I WOULD
COME OUT AND THE HAVE MY PHONE
AND EVERYONE WATCHING LIVE AND
ISLAND TURN TO THE ROAD...
AND VIDEOTAPE THE NEXT THREE
VEHICLES THAT CAME BY.
>> MY FAVORITE PART OF THIS GAM-
>> Reporter: AT ITS PEAK 600
PEOPLE WERE TUNING IN TO PLACE
THEIR GUESSES ON WHICH ORDER THE
VEHICLES WOULD DRIVE PAST HIS
HOUSE.
>> WHEN I WENT TO WORK WE'D ALL
COMPARE WHAT WE GUESSED AND WHAT
NUMBERS WE PICKED, AND IT JUST
FUNNY BECAUSE IT STARTED OFF SO
SMALL AND THEN PEOPLE NOT FROM
JUST PERTH WERE TUNING IN
WATCHING IT.
>> EVERY SINGLE PENNY OF THAT
GOES TO HELP PEOPLE THAT ARE
STRUGGLING A BIT, YOU KNOW,
TRYING TO FEED THEIR FAMILIES.
>> Reporter: FORT McMURRAY
STARTED THE SHOW MANY MARCH TO
GIVE PEOPLE SOMETHING TO DO
DURING LOCKDOWN.
HE ADDED MUSICAL GUESTS AND MORE
GAMES, INCLUDING A CHICKEN RACE.
BUT IT GREW INTO AN OPPORTUNITY
TO HELP THE LOCAL ECONOMY BY
GIVING AWAY PRIZES THAT
BENEFITTED BUSINESSES IN LANARK
COUNTY.
>> ALL THESE SMALL BUSINESSES
ARE THE ONES WE CONSTANTLY GO TO
TO RAISE MONEY FOR SPORTS AND
SCHOOLS, AND EVERYTHING THAT OUR
YOUTH REALLY DO AROUND HERE AND
THEY ALWAYS RESPOND.
SO IT WAS A CHANCE FOR US TO
GIVE BACK TO THEM.
>> Reporter: EVENTUALLY MURPHY
CONTACTED THE LOCAL FORD
DEALERSHIP AND ASKED IF THEY
WOULD DONATE A CAR TO GIVE AWAY
AS THE FINAL PRIZE.
>> I GOT UP THAT MORNING AND
TEXTED A FRIENDS, AND I SAID I'M
FEELING LUCKY TODAY, I THINK
I'LL WASH MY HAIR.
>> I SAID I WON WHAT?
>> SHE SAID IT WAS THE CAR,
WHICH WAS UNBELIEVABLE.
>> YOUR BRAND-NEW 2020 MYSTIQUE.
>> WOW, SO NICE.
>> IT WAS A GOOD CAUSE AND WE
REALLY APPRECIATED EVERYTHING
THAT BRIAN WAS DOING, SO IT'S
SOMETHING WE WERE HAPPY TO BE
PART OF.
>> Reporter: RYAN MURPHY'S
KARR TRUCK SHOW HAS PUT SOCIAL
DISTANCING 15,000 BACK INTO THE
LOCAL ECONOMY.
MOST OF THE PRIZES WERE GIFT
EXPERTS DONATED BY MEMBER OF THE
PUBLIC TO SPEND IN LOCAL STORES.
AS A THANK YOU THE FORD
DEALERSHIP GAVE MURPHY HIS OWN
CAR.
JENNIFER CHEVALIER DE L'ORDRE
NATIONAL DU QUEBEC, CBC NEWS,
PERTH.
>> KARR TRUCK.
I'LL HAVE TO CAR CAR TRUCK.
>> I WAS CYNICAL, BEING ME, THAT
HE WAS LIKE A CAR DEALER BUT
NOT.
AND WHAT A GREAT IDEA,
ESPECIALLY GETTING LOCAL
BUSINESS DOES PARTICIPATE.
>> MAYBE YOU SHOULD START YOUR
OWN SHOW.
>> CAR HAVIERNICK CAR TRUCK.
>> WE'LL BE BACK IN A FEW
MOMENTS WITH MORE NEWS.
>> THE CONCERNS BEING RAISED
SOUTH OF THE BORDER ABOUT RACISM
AND POLICING ARE FUELING A
MOVEMENT HERE IN CANADA AS WELL
TO REDIRECT FUNDING FROM POLICE
TO OTHER SERVICES.
KATIE NICHOLSON NOW WITH RECENT
CASES IN THIS COUNTRY THAT ARE
RAISING QUESTIONS.
>> A MAN STAGGERS IN THE MIDDLE
OF THE ROAD MONDAY NIGHT, ONLY
TO BE KNOCKED DOWN BY A POLICE
VEHICLE.
THE R.C.M.P. OFFICER BEHIND THE
WHEEL NOW REMOVED FROM THE
COMMUNITY, AND UNDER TWO
INVESTIGATIONS.
IN NEW BRUNSWICK, A WELL-BEING
CALL LAST NIGHT ENDED WITH AN
INDIGENOUS WOMAN SHOT TO DEATH
AFTER POLICE SAY SHE ATTACKED
THE OFFICER WITH A KNIFE.
WHILE HER COMMUNITY IN B.C.
GRAPPLES WITH ITS LOSS.
>> WE NEED ANSWERS.
>> AND IN TORONTO LAST WEEK, A
BLACK WOMAN IN MENTAL DISTRESS
NIAGARA FALLS TO HER DEATH AFTER
POLICE WERE CALLED TO HER
APARTMENT.
THAT DEATH LEADING TO CALLS TO
REDIRECT POLICE FUNDING TO
IMPROVE SOCIAL SERVICES FOR
BLACK AND INDIGENOUS
COMMUNITIES, SOMETHING KNOWN AS
DEFUNDING POLICE.
>> IF IT'S LOOKING AT THE FULL
POLICING APPARATUS AND
ALTERNATIVES TO THE SERVICES
THAT ARE PROVIDED BY POLICE.
>> Reporter: IT'S SOMETHING
THE MAYOR OF L.A. SAYS HE'S
WILLING TO DO, CUT AROUND
100 MILLION TO ADDRESS NEEDS IN
THE BLACK COMMUNITY.
>> SO WE'RE ASKING IMAGINE
DIFFERENT REMEDIES, DIFFERENT
SORT OF SYSTEMS THAT CAN BE PUT
IN PLACE TO STILL ENSURE ALL OF
OUR COLLECTIVE SPACE NEEDS WHILE
NOT PUTTING OTHERS AT RISK.
>> TODAY THE PRIME MINISTER WAS
ASKED WHETHER HE MIGHT CONSIDER
A SIMILAR MEASURE FOR THE
R.C.M.P.
>> WE NEED TO LOOK AT WHAT'S
APPROPRIATE IN CANADA, HOW WE
CAN BEST KEEP CANADIANS SAFE AND
HOW WE CAN BEST ADDRESS THE
SYSTEMIC RACISM.
>> BUT THE CANADIAN POLICE
ASSOCIATION SAYS FORCES ACROSS
CANADA ALREADY RELY ON SPECIALLY
TRAINED CIVILIAN UNITS FOR
THINGS LIKE MENTAL HEALTH CALLS
MORE THAN EVER BEFORE.
>> THE VERY THING THEY'RE
CALLING FOR IS EXACTLY WHAT
WE'RE DOING IN POLICING IN THIS
COUNTRY.
COULD WE DO MORE?
SURE.
DO WE NEED TO GET BETTER AT IT?
ABSOLUTELY.
>> Reporter: BUT WILL CANADA'S
POLICE FORCES BE WILLING TO PART
WITH A CHUNK OF THEIR BUDGET,
WHEN ASKED POINT-BLANK TODAY
TORONTO'S POLICE CHIEF SAID TO
MAKE SUCH A CUT AT THIS MOMENT
IN TIME WOULD BE NAIVE.
KATIE NICHOLSON, CBC NEWS,
TORONTO.
>> THIS VIDEO SHOT LAST WEEK HAS
BEEN CIRCULATING ONLINE, SHOWING
LAVAL POLICE PULLING A MAN OUT
OF A CAR BY HIS HAIR ON TO THE
GROUND.
IT'S HARD FOR SAMUEL TO RELIVE
THOSE MOMENTS.
HE SPOKE WITH CBC NEWS, WE
AGREED NOT TO USE HIS LAST NAME
BECAUSE HE FEARS REPAIRS.
>> I'M TRAUMATIZED, YOU KNOW?
VERY HARD FOR ME, AND I'M VERY
STRESSED, I CAN'T SLEEP AT NIGHT
TOO.
AND I'M EVEN SCARED TO GO
OUTSIDE.
>> HE BELIEVES HE AND HIS
FRIENDS WERE PULLED OVER BECAUSE
THEY'RE BLACK.
HE SAYS POLICE CHECKED THEIR
I.D. AND TOLD THEM TO GET OUT OF
THE CAR, AND THEN EVENTUALLY
PULLED HIM OUT.
>> ARE THEY GOING TO KILL ME OR
DO I HAVE TO DEFENDS MYSELF FOR
THEM NOT TO KILL ME OR
SOMETHING, YOU KNOW?
THAT'S REALLY WHAT WAS ON MY
MIND.
>> Reporter: LAVAL POLICE SAY
THE CAR WAS STOPPED FOR ERRATIC
DRIVING THAT THE OFFICERS TOLD
SAMUEL MULTIPLE TIMES OVER
SEVERAL MINUTES TO GET OUT
BECAUSE THEY SUSPECTED THERE
WERE DRUGS INSIDE BUT HE
REFUSED.
THEY SAY IT WASN'T RACIAL
PROFILING.
[ SPEAKING FRENCH ]
>> Reporter: THE MEN WERE
TICKETED TICKETED FOR NOT SOCIAL
DISTANCING AND SAMUEL COULD FACE
CHARGES INCLUDING ASSAULTING A
POLICE OFFICER.
>> THE WAY HE WAS TREATED BY A
POLICE OFFICER, WITH SUCH
DISDAIN.
>> Reporter: FORMER POLICE
OFFICER WILL PROSPER SEES IT AS
ANOTHER EXAMPLE OF YOUNG BLACK
MEN TORTINGED.
>> YOU FEEL LIKE YOU'RE EXCLUDED
AND YOU JUST FINISHED BY
DEVELOPING A FRUSTRATION OF A
SYSTEM THAT DOESN'T DO ANYTHING
FOR YOU.
NOBODY CARES FOR YOU AND THAT'S
THE FEELING WE'RE HAVING.
>> ALMOST 20 YEARS OF HAVING A
DRIVER'S LICENCE, I'VE BEEN
INTERCEPTED OVER 100 TIMES FOR
RANDOM CHECKUPS.
THAT'S MY LIFE.
>> Reporter: HE THIS MAN
HOSTED A DISCUSSION ABOUT THE
VIDEO ONLINE AND SAYS FOR HIM
IT'S BROUGHT UP EMOTION AND
FEAR.
HE WANTS ACTION FROM POLITICAL
LEADERS.
>> FOR EVERY VIDEO THAT EXISTS
THERE'S A HUNDRED MORE YOU'VE
NEVER SEEN.
>> Reporter: SAMUEL'S LAWYER
SAYS HE PLANS TO FILE A CIVIL
SUIT AGAINST THE OFFICERS
INVOLVED.
ALISON NORTHCOTT, CBC NEWS,
MONTREAL.
>> Anita: YOU ARE LOOKING AT A
LIVE SHOT RIGHT NOW OF
WASHINGTON, D.C.
CROWDS, HUNDREDS, MAYBE
THOUSANDS, GATHERED OURS THE
WHITE HOUSE.
THE TENSE DAY OF PROTESTS BUT
TODAY WAS ALSO A DAY OF DEEP
MOURNING IN THE U.S., THE FIRST
OF SEVERAL MEMORIALS WAS HELD TO
HONOUR GEORGE FLOYD, A MAN
KILLED IN POLICE CUSTODY IN
MINNEAPOLIS.
FAMILY, CIVIL RIGHTS LEADERS AND
HOLLYWOOD STARS WERE ON HAND TO
PAY TRIBUTE TO A MAN WHOSE DEATH
WAS GAL HAVE A NICED AROUND THE
WORLDWIDE MOVEMENT FOR EQUALITY
AND TODAY'S CEREMONY IN
MINNEAPOLIS, THE EULOGY WAS
DELIVERED BY ONE OF AMERICA'S
BEST KNOWN CIVIL RIGHTS LEADERS.
SUSAN ORMISTON HAS THE DETAILS.
>> IT'S TIME FOR US TO STAND UP
IN GERM'S NAME AND SAY GET YOUR
KNEE OFF OUR NECKS!
>> IT WAS AS MUCH CIVIL RIGHTS
REVIVAL, HERE AT A UNIVERSITY IN
MINNEAPOLIS AS REVEREND
AL-SHARIF TONIGHT, THE CIVIL
RIGHTS ACTIVIST, THUNDERED APPLE
MESSAGE TO THE CROWD HERE TO
HONOUR GEORGE FLOYD WHO DIED IN
MINNEAPOLIS JUST OVER THE WEEK
AGO.
HE IN-JOKED THE IDEAS OF A WHITE
POLICE OFFICER'S KNEE ON A BLACK
MANE'S NECK HASEK COATS DOWN IN
HISTORY AND SAID THIS IS A RARE
MOMENT IN AMERICAN HISTORY TO
REFORM THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE
SYSTEM AND MAKE A BETTER COUNTRY
FOR ALL ITS CITIZENS.
THE FAMILY'S LAWYER, BEN CRUMP,
SAID THAT WHAT HAPPENED THAT DAY
WAS TANTAMOUNT TO TORTURE, AND
THE THREE OFFICERS WHO ARE
IMPLICATED IN HIS DEATH APPEARED
AT THE SAME TIME IN A
MINNEAPOLIS COURT.
THE JUDGE SET BAIL AT $750,000
FOR EACH OF THEM.
THEY FACE CHARGES OF AIDING AND
ABETTING MURDER.
A FOURTH OFFICER IS CHARGED WITH
SECOND-DEGREE MURDER.
THERE WAS LOTS OF SINGING AND
PRAISING THE LORD, AND REALLY A
CELEBRATION OF FLOYD'S LIFE BUT
ALSO A RECOGNITION, SAYS SHARP
TONIGHT, THAT THIS DEATH HAS
CHANGED THINGS.
HE SAID HE HAS HOPE FOR THE
FUTURE GIVEN THE BREADTH OF THE
RESPONSE, THE BLACK-AND-WHITE
MARCHING IN THE LAST WEEK, ALL
AGES, AND HE INVOKED PEOPLE NOT
TO LET THIS OPPORTUNITY PASS.
FLOYD'S CASKET, WHICH WAS HERE,
WILL GO TO HOUSTON OVER THE
WEEKEND, WHERE A FORMAL FUNERAL
IS PLANNED FOR TUESDAY.
SUSAN ORMISTON, CBC NEWS,
MINNEAPOLIS.
>> Paul: THE MASSACRE IN
TIANANMEN SQUARE IN BEIJING WAS
SPARKED BY PROTESTS ON THE
STREETS OF HONG KONG TODAY.
WHY A SOMBER ANNIVERSARY IS EVEN
MORE POSSESSING NAN THIS YEAR.
THAT'S NEXT.
>> IN BRITISH COLUMBIA, THE FATE
OF A SMALL ISLAND IN THE QUEEN
CHARLOTTES MAY BE DECIDED IN THE
UNITED NATIONS.
ANTHONY ISLAND NORTH OF
VANCOUVER ISLAND MAY SOON JOIN
THE LIST OF WORLD HERITAGE
LOCATIONS.
UNTIL THE DECISION IS MADE THE
B.C. GOVERNMENT HAS BANNED
TOURISTS FROM THE REMOTE ISLAND.
>> ANTHONY ISLAND AT THE
SOUTHERN END OF THE CHARLOTTES
IS SUN INHABITED TODAY.
BUT UNTIL THE END OF THE LAST
CENTURY IT WAS HOME TO A BAND OF
HAIDA INDIANS.
WHAT REMAINS OF THEIR FISHING
VILLAGE CONSTITUTES THE BIGGEST
COLLECTION OF HAIDA ARTIFACT IN
THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST.
THERE ARE HERE THE REMAINS OF 19
TOTEMS, AMONG THEM SEVERAL
MORTUARY POLES, CARVED AS THE
RESTING PLACES FOR THE REMAINS
OF PROMINENT CITIZENS.
THERE ARE TOO THE RUINS OF LONG
HOUSES, THE COMMUNAL LIVING
QUARTERS THAT WERE ANOTHER
FEATURE OF THE HAIDA CULTURE.
DOWN THE YEARS IT'S BEEN DAMMED
BIOSPHERE AND VALDEZIZEDABLY
VISITORS.
IN 1979 SEVERAL BEST CARVINGS
WERE REMOVED TO START
BRITISH COLUMBIA'S MUSEUM.
HOW IN THE MOVE TO GRANT WORLD
RECOGNITION TO THE CULTURAL
IMPORTANCE OF ANTHONY ISLAND THE
PROVINCE IS AT LAST MAKING PLANS
TO STOP THE ROCK, TO STOP
FURTHER DESECRATION NO ONE IS
ALLOWED ON THE ISLAND WITHOUT
PERMISSION.
COLIN HOPE, CBC NEWS.
>> THE B.C. PENITENTIARY,
NOTORIOUS FOR THE RIOTS, HOSTAGE
TAKINGS AND BLOODSHED BEHIND ITS
WALLS WAS OFFICIALLY CLOSED DOWN
FOR GOOD TODAY.
THOUGH THE CONFLICT IS GONE THE
CURIOUS TURNED OUT BY THE
HUNDREDS TO SEE FOR THEMSELVES
WHAT IT MUST HAVE BEEN LIKE ON
THE INSIDE.
>> WITH THE FINAL RINGING OF
THIS BELL, I OFFICIALLY DECLARE
THE BRITISH COLUMBIA
PENITENTIARY TO BE CLOSED.
>> Reporter: THE CEREMONIAL
OPENING OF THE MAIN GATES MARKED
THE END OF THE 102 YEAR STORY OF
THIS NOTORIOUS JAIL.
THE OCCASION WAS, SAID CAPLAN,
SYMBOLIC OF THE FACT THAT OUR
CORRECTION SERVICE IS NOW MOVING
IN NEW DIRECTIONS.
IT WAS OBVIOUSLY THE NOTORIOUS
REPUTATION OF THE B.C.
PENITENTIARY THAT BROUGHT SOME
40,000 VISITORS TO TAKE A LOOK
INSIDE THE WALLS AT OPEN HOUSE
SESSIONS THIS WEEK.
>> THE LINEUP IS ABOUT HALFWAY
UP THE HILL.
LOOKS LIKE A TWO HOUR WAIT.
>> Reporter: THEY CROWDED
THROUGH THE RUINS OF THE EAST
WING THAT WAS GUTTED BY RIOTERS
IN 1976.
THEY WERE OPPOSING FOR SOUVENIR
PICTURE IN THE NOTORIOUS
PENTHOUSE ISOLATION CELLS THAT
WERE HELD TO THE COURTS TO BE
CRUEL AND UNUSUAL PUNISHMENT,
AND THEY WERE LINING UP TO SEE
THE VERY ROOM WHERE PRISON
OFFICIAL MARY STEINHAUER WAS
KILLED WHEN AUTHORITIES STORMED
HER CAPTORS IN 1975.
>> I WOULDN'T WANT TO SPEND ANY
TIME IN THERE.
I SPENT ENOUGH TIME JUST NOW,
THANK YOU.
>> Reporter: THERE WERE
SEVERAL NEAR RIOTS OUTSIDE THE
WALLS THIS WEEK WHEN THOUSANDS
OF WOULD-BE VISITORS WERE TURNED
AWAY.
TODAY IT WAS CONFIRMED THAT
THERE WILL BE MORE OPEN HOUSE
SESSIONS BEFORE THE WRECKERS
MOVE IN AND BEGIN THE MILLION
DOLLAR JOB OF KNOCKING DOWN
THOSE WALLS.
COLIN HOPE, CBC NEWS, NEW
WESTMINSTER.
>> SOME OF THE STORIES WE'RE
FOLLOWING TONIGHT ON CBC
VANCOUVER NEWS.
>> THE MEASURES AT THE BORDER
CONTINUE TO BE KEY FOR US, AS WE
MAINTAIN AND AVOID FURTHER
TRANSMISSION OF COVID-19 IN B.C.
>> Mike: STRAINS TRACE TO
EUROPE AND EASTERN CANADA ARE BY
FAR THE LARGEST SOURCE OF
COVID-19 INFECTIONS IN B.C.
FOR THE FIRST TIME, THE PROVINCE
IS RELEASING THERE DATA.
IT INCLUDES DETAILS SHOWING IN
THE LOWER MAINLAND RICHMOND HAD
THE LEAST NUMBER OF CASES WHILE
THE AREA INCLUDING ABBOTSFORD,
HOPE, MISSION, AND CHILLIWACK
HAS HAD THE MOST.
>> AND THE NUMBER OF ACTIVE
COVID-19 CASE INSIDE B.C. IS
DOWN TO 201.
THAT'S THE LOWEST NUMBER SINCE
MID-MARCH.
TODAY THERE ARE NO ACTIVE CASES
OUTSIDE THE LOWER MAINLAND.
THERE HAVE ALSO BEEN NO NEW
DEATHS IN THE PAST 24 HOURS.
>> A 26-YEAR-OLD INDIGENOUS
WOMAN FROM B.C. HAS BEEN KILLED
BY A POLICE OFFICER IN NEW
BRUNSWICK.
SHE ALLEGEDLY THREATENED THE
OFFICER DURING A WELLNESS CHECK.
POLICE HAVE NOT SAID HOW MANY
SHOTS WERE FIRED.
INVESTIGATOR SAY RESUSCITATION
WAS ATTEMPTED BUT THE WOMAN DIED
AT THE SCENE.
>> THE BEGAN NEWLY MEMORIAL TO
THE VICTIMS OF THE MASSACRE IN
BEIJING'S TIANANMEN SQUARE HAS
BECOME A POLITICALLY CHARGED
EVENT IN HONG KONG THIS YEAR.
>> AS RICHARD KIMB EPPER REPORTS
IT COMES AS CHINA MOVES TO
IMPOSE NEW RESTRICTIONS IN A
SEMIAUTONOMOUS TERRITORY.
>> A PASSIONATE SHOW OF DEFIANCE
IN HONG KONG AS THOUSANDS OF
PRO-DEMOCRACY PROTESTERS
GATHERED DESPITE A POLICE BAN ON
HAVING A LARGE SCALE
COMMEMORATIVE EVENT FOR THE
VICTIMS OF THE TIANANMEN SQUARE
PROTEST CRACKDOWN IN 1989.
>> I THINK IT'S THE
RESPONSIBILITY TO KEEP THIS
(INDISCERNIBLE) GOING ON BECAUSE
IF WE DON'T COME OUT TODAY WE
DON'T KNOW IF WE'LL BE ABLE TO
COME OUT NEXT YEAR.
>> Reporter: THE PASSION IS
SPILLING OVER OVER FRUSTRATION
OF TWO PIECES OF LEGISLATION,
THE NATIONAL SECURITY LAW, AND
THE SECOND, A NATIONAL ANTHEM
BILL SUDDENLY CRIMINALIZING ANY
DISSENT TOWARDS THE CHINESE
NATIONAL ANTHEM.
WHILE THERE IS SYMPATHY IN HONG
KONG FOR THE NEED FOR THESE
RULES TO STABILIZE SOCIETY IT'S
ENRAGING A LOT OF PRO-DEMOCRACY
PROTESTERS WHO THINK THE
FREEDOMS OF HONG KONG'S
TRADITIONS ARE BEING ERODED
STEP-BY-STEP AND THAT'S WHAT'S
DRAWING SO MANY PEOPLE OUT TO
COMMEMORATE THE TIANANMEN VIGIL
TONIGHT EVEN IN SPITE OF THE
VERY CLEAR POLICE BAN.
>> TELUS AND BELL HAVE BOTH
REJECTED WORKING WITH HUAWEI AND
NOW MORE PRESSURE ON 1-AS A
COUNTRY TO REJECT THE CHINESE
COMPANY.
THAT PRESSURE COMING FROM SOUTH
OF THE BORDER, NEXT.
>> Mike: A LIVE LOOK AT CITY
HALL IN VANCOUVER TONIGHT.
I GUESS WE CAN CALL IT
JUNE-UARY, IT'S IN FULL SWING.
BRETT HAS A LOOK AT WHETHER THE
CHILD IS GOING TO PERSIST.
THAT'S NEXT.
>> ANOTHER BEAUTIFUL RAINY DAY
IN GREY COUNTY.
TODAY WE'RE GOING TO LAHR VEST
SOME FIDDLEHEADS, ALSO KNOWN AS
OSTRICH FERNS AND THEY GROW IN
CROWNS LIKE THIS WE'RE IN A
FOREST OF FERNS.
TODAY WE'RE HARVESTING FIDDLE
AND NUMBER 3, IMPORTANT,
SUSTAINABLY HARVEST.
THEY SEND OUT ROOTS AND THE
OTHER WAY IS THAT THEY GROW UP
AND THERE'S SPORES ON THESE
FRONDS SO THIS IS WHETHER
HARVESTING FIDDLEHEADS YOU NEVER
WANT TO HARVEST MORE THAN HALF
AFTER INCLUDESSER MUCH LOOK FOR
TIGHTLY WOUND CURLS.
THE WAY YOU TELL IT'S A
FIDDLEHEAD IS THAT THEY HAVE
THIS DEEP GROOVE HERE, THIS U
SHAPED STEM AND THEY'RE ALWAYS
COVERED IN THIS PARCHMENT LIKE
PAPER WHICH IS INEDIBLE AND YOU
CLEAN THAT OFF BEFORE YOU EAT
IT.
FIDDLEHEAD FERNS, IT'S VERY
IMPORTANT THAT YOU GET THEM WHEN
THEY'RE VERY TIGHTLY COLD.
ONCE THEY UNFURL THEIR
POISONOUS.
I WANT TO DISCUSS TWO STAGES OF
GROWTH.
THIS STAGE HERE IS LIKE THE
PERFECT STAGE WHERE THE FROND IS
NOT UNFURLED.
IT'S BEAUTIFUL.
WHEREAS HERE YOU CAN SEE HOW
LONG THEY ARE AND THEY'RE
BASICALLY -- THEY'RE ALREADY
READY TO UNFURL AND BECOME A
FURNISH.
AT THIS POINT THEY'RE NOT
EDIBLE.
AT THIS POINT HERE THEY'RE
PERFECT, NICELY TIGHT, THEY'RE
EDIBLE, YOU WANT TO COME THOME
VERY WELL.
I RECOMMEND BOIL THEM FOR TEN
MINUTES IN RAPIDLY BOILING
WATER.
>> FIDDLEHEADS ARE A DELICIOUS
SPRING EDIBLE.
THEY ORIGINATE ALONG THE EASTERN
SEABOARD OF THE U.S. AND CANADA
AND EXPAND INTO QUEBEC AND
ONTARIO:
BUT THEY'RE EATEN IN INDIA AND
CHINA AND THEY GROW IN SIMILAR
TEMPERATE LOCATIONS LIKE.
THIS THEY TASTE SLIGHTLY
REMINISCENT OF ASPARAGUS.
YOU CAN ROAST THEM AND COOK THEM
IN PASTA, SERVE THEM AS A SIDE
WITH A BEAUTIFUL STEAK.
THEY'RE A VERSATILE INGREDIENT
AND IT'S A GREAT WILD EDIBLE IN
THE SPRING, FORAGE, EASILY
I'VEABLE.
HERE'S HOW TO MAKE FIDDLEHEAD
TEMPURA.
FIRST TAKE YOUR MIDDLER
FIDDLEHEADS AND WASH THEM IN
COLD WATER.
NEXT BLANCH THEM IN A POT OF
BOILING WATER, SHOCK THEM IN ICE
WATER, TO A BOWL, ADD TWO CUPS
OF ALL PURPOSE FLOUR, ONE CUP OF
CORNSTARCH, ONE TEE SPOTTY SPOON
OF BAKING POWD ORE, SALT AND
PEPPER, AND ONE IGNATIEFF.
COMBINE WITH APPROXIMATELY ONE
POINT OF YOUR FAVORITE PILSNER.
BATTER YOUR FIDDLEHEADS,
CAREFULLY PLACE THEM IN A POT OF
HOT OIL AT 350, FRY THEM UNTIL
CRISP AND GOLDEN, SEASON WITH
SALT AND ENJOY.
>> HI, I'M AMY BELL AND HERE'S
WHAT'S IN YOUR CBC VANCOUVER
IN-BOX.
THE INCIDENT YAN SUMMER FESTIVAL
MARKS ITS TENTH ANNIVERSARY BY
TRANSFORMING ITSELF INTO A
SEASON OF ONLINE EVENTS.
CBC VANCOUVER IS A PROUD
RETURNING SPONSOR.
JULY 4 JOIN LIEN YEUNG FOR A
SPECIAL VIRTUAL COOKING CLASS
WITH VIKRAM VIG AND DON'T MISS
SPECIAL PROGRAMMING OR CONTESTS.
DESCRIBE TO CBC NEWS VANCOUVER'S
E-NEWS LETTER AT CBC
NEWS.CA/B.C.
>> METEOROLOGIST BRETT SORT
JOINS US ONCE AGAIN FOR A LOOK
AT THE FORECAST.
I THINK YOU MADE MIKE PRETTY
UPSET LAST TIME WE TALKED TO YOU
TODAY.
>> I HOPE HE UNDERSTANDS IT'S
NOTHING PERSONAL.
WAY HE DESCRIBED IT AS BEING
JUNUARY, WE'LL BE DEALING WITH
UNSETTLED CONDITIONS AND COOLER
CONDITIONS RIGHT THROUGH THE
WEEKEND AND I WANT TO JUMP INTO
THAT BECAUSE THERE'S A STORY
HERE THAT IS WORTH TELLING.
IN TERMS OF OUR PRECIPITATION
FORECAST OVER THE NEXT WHILE
WE'RE NOT GOING TO BE LOOKING AT
MUCH HAPPENING EVERYONE, MUCH OF
THE SOUTH COAST REMAINING DRY
AND THIS IS GOING TO BE THE
TREND TOMORROW, ESPECIALLY FOR
THE LOWER MAINLAND.
ILLUSTRATE FURTHER NORTH.
PRINCE GEORGE, TERRACE, PLACES
LIKE FORT NELSON LIKELY TO BE
GETTING INTO SHOWERS AND
THUNDERSHOWERS THROUGHOUT THE
DAY FRIDAY BUT THE KOOTENAYS,
THE OKANAGAN WILL BE REMAINING
DRY UNTIL LATE FRIDAY EVENING
INTO THE OVERNIGHT.
TEMPERATURES AS A RESULT ARE
GOING TO BE DROPPING DOWN OVER
THE NEXT COUPLE OF DAYS BECAUSE
WE'RE GOING TO BE DEALING WITH
SOME COOLER AIR MAKING 0 IT'S
WAY INTO THE PROVINCE FROM THE
NORTH AND THIS IS THE STORY THAT
I THINK DESERVES A LITTLE BIT OF
TIME TO BE TALKING ABOUT.
IN TERMS OF OUR UNSETTLED
CONDITIONS YOU CAN THANK THIS
COMING UP FROM WASHINGTON STATE.
ON SATURDAY PROVINCE-WIDE WE'LL
BE LOOKING AT SCATTERED SHOWERS
FROM VICTORIA TO FORT NELSON.
BUT SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, WATCH
WHAT HAPPENS.
THIS AREA OF LOW PRESSURE
REFORMS
ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THE
ROCKIES.
IT'S GOING TO GAIN A BITOF
STRENGTH AND AS IT DOES IT WILL
BRING A LOT OF HEAVY RAIN TO THE
FAR NORTHEASTERN PORTIONS OF THE
PROVINCE, FROM PRINCE GEORGE UP
TO FORT NELSON, AND THESE TOTALS
HERE ARE SIGNIFICANT, IF YOU
LOOK AT THIS, THERE'S THE
POTENTIAL FOR UPWARDS OF 80
MILLIMETRES OF RAIN TO BE
ACCUMULATING, ESPECIALLY ON
HIGHWAY 97 AS YOU'RE TRAVEL
NORTH FROM PRINCE GEORGE.
BY CONTRAST, WHEN WE LOOKED DOWN
ON TO THE SOUTHERN HALF OF B.C.
AND SPECIFICALLY AT THE SOUTH
COAST AND INTO VANCOUVER PROPER,
WE'RE ONLY GOING TO BE DEALING
WITH 10 TO 15 MILLIMETRES OF
RAIN.
ALL THIS IS TO SAY THE HEAVIEST
RAIN IS GOING TO BE FALLING FAR
TO THE NORTH AND EAST WHEREAS US
DOWN HERE, WE'LL BE DEALING WITH
A FEW SHOWERS THROUGHOUT
SATURDAY.
WHAT DOES THAT TRANSLATE FOR OUR
FIVE-DAY FORECAST?
FINISHING THE WEEK ON A STRONG
NOTE, SHROUD SHOWERS FRIDAY, 6º
COME SATURDAY IN VANCOUVER BUT
FOR SUNDAY AND MONDAY I'VE GOT
GOOD CONFIDENCE WE'LL SEE THAT
SUN RETURN AND TEMPERATURES WILL
BE REBOUND SLIGHTLY.
ALREADY, ON TAP THERE WOULD BE
ANOTHER SYSTEM IMPACTING US
THROUGHOUT TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY
OF NEXT WEEK.
JUNUARY WILL CONTINUE FOR THE
FORESEEABLE FUTURE.
>> SUNDAY'S LOOKING PRETTY GOOD.
WE'LL HOLD OUR HOPES UP FOR
THAT.
THANK, BRETT.
>>> EARLER THIS WEEK TELUS AND
BELL ANNOUNCED THEY WOULD
PARTNER WITH NOKIA AND ERIKSSON
SO BUILD THEIR FIVE G NETWORKS,
EFFECTIVELY SHUTTING OUT CHINESE
TELECOM GIANT HUAWEI.
>> AND NOW THE U.S. GOVERNMENT
IS PRESSURING PRESSURE ON CANADA
TO AVOID HUAWEI ALTOGETHER
CITING CONCERNS THE COMPANY IS
TOO CLOSE TO THE CHINESE
GOVERNMENT.
>> CANADA'S BEEN WEIGHING THE
RISKS OF WORKING WITH HUAWEI FOR
MORE THAN A YEAR AND A HALF AND
YET STILL NO DECISION.
TODAY, SOMETHING NEW TO THINK
ABOUT FROM THE U.S.
GREEN LIGHT THE CHINESE TECH
GIANT TO HELP BUILD CANADA'S 5G
NETWORK AND RISK CONSEQUENCE.
>> WE'LL HAVE TO MAKE AN
ASSESSMENT IF WE CAN CONTINUE
SHARING INTELLIGENCE WITH
COUNTRIES WHO HAVE HUAWEI INSIDE
THEIR MOST SENSITIVE TECHNOLOGY,
AND THEIR MOST SENSITIVE
NATIONAL SECURITY AREAS.
>> Reporter: WASHINGTON ARGUES
HUAWEI IS A NATIONAL SECURITY
THREAT, AS IT CAN BE FORCED TO
ACT AS A SPY AGENCY FOR THE
CHINESE GOVERNMENT, A CLAIM THE
COMPANY DENIES.
>> THERE'S NO EVIDENCE THAT THE
SENIOR LEADERSHIP OF HUAWEI HAS
PARTICULARLY CLOSE RELATIONSHIPS
WITH THE CHINA GOVERNMENT.
>> Reporter: BUT CANADA'S
INTELLIGENCE PARTNERS, MEMBERS
OF THE FIVE EYES ALLIANCE HAVE
BANNED OR WORKING TO REMOVE
HUAWEI FROM DEVELOPING THE NEXT
GENERATION TECHNOLOGY.
THE U.K. HAD ORIGINALLY SAID IT
COULD PLAY A LIMITED ROLE, BUT
IS NOW REVERSING COURSE, AFTER
THE U.S. ADDED AN ADDITIONAL
LAYER OF PRESSURE:
WASHINGTON ANNOUNCED DRAMATIC
SANCTIONS TARGETING THE COMPANY,
WHICH WILL MAKE IT HARDER FOR
HUAWEI TO SECURE THE SUPPLIES IT
NEEDS.
>> WE CONTINUE TO WORK WITH OUR
SECURITY SERVICES AND
INTELLIGENCE AGENCIES ON THE
RIGHT PATH FORWARD FOR CANADA.
>> WITH THE SANCTIONS AND FRESH
PRESSURE, CANADA MAY HAVE LITTLE
CHOICE BUT TO FOLLOW ITS ALLIES.
>> CANADA IS AN INTELLIGENT
CONSUMING COUNTRY AND WITHOUT
INTELLIGENCE FROM THE UNITED
STATES WE WOULD BE VERY MUCH IN
THE DARK.
>> HERE IN THE U.S., REPUBLICANS
AND DEMOCRATS BOTH SUPPORT A BAN
ON HUAWEI IN 5G NETWORKS SO THAT
PRESSURE WILL CONTINUE.
KATIE SIMPSON, CBC NEWS,
WASHINGTON.
>> Mike: GRADUATION CEREMONIES
MIGHT HAVE BEEN A LITTLE UNDER
WHELMING FOR SOME THIS YEAR SO
WE GATHERED SOME FAMOUS BRITISH
COLUMBIANS TO HANDS OUT SOME
INSPIRATIONAL MESSAGES.
THAT'S
>> IT'S BEEN A LITTLE TOUGHER
FOR GRADUATES OF THE CLASS OF
2020 TO CELEBRATE THIS YEAR.
>> SO CBC NEWS ASKED WELL-KNOWN
BRITISH COLUMBIANS TO SHARE
THEIR MESSAGES OF SUPPORT AND
ADVICE TO STUDENTS GRADUATING
DURING THE PANDEMIC.
>> FIRST OFF, I WANT TO SAY,
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADS OF
2020!
WU!
>> YOU DID IT.
YOU FRIGGIN' DID IT!
OH, AND...
DON'T FEEL LIKE YOU NEED TO DO
THE PERFECT THING OR GET THE
PERFECT JOB AFTER GRADUATING.
>> I WATCHED THREE MOVIES WHEN I
WAS IN HIGH SCHOOL ABOUT UNI SO
I THOUGHT UNIVERSITY WAS A
HYBRID OF ANIMAL HOUSE, REVENGE
OF THE NERDS, AND PORKY'S.
FLASH FORWARD 30 YEARS, I GOT A
GRAD DEGREE, I WROTE A BUNCH OF
BOOKS, I HAVE SIX PUBLISHED
BOOKS I'VE MADE A BUNCH OF SHORT
FILMS AND LOTS OF ITSELF.
I'VE HAD 30 YEARS OF BEING AN
ARTIST AND THAT'S BECAUSE
UNIVERSITY TAUGHT ME THAT
SOMETIMES YOU CAN'T USE THE
STORIES YOU'VE BEEN GIVEN TO
MAKE YOUR LIFE.
>> MY ADVICE TO GRADS WOULD BE
TO LEARN AND MANAGE YOUR
EMOTIONS A LITTLE BIT, EMOTIONS
ARE AMAZING FOR CREATIVITY, FOR
INSIGHT, THEY KEEP US SAFE, THEY
ALSO CONNECTED US TO OTHERS, SO
I THINK THAT UNDERSTANDING AND
LEARNING ABOUT OUR EMOTIONS IS A
REALLY GREAT LIFE TOOL.
>> I WANT TO SAY ON BEHALF OF
THE ENTIRE COMMUNITY, WE
CELEBRATE YOUR SUCCESS.
WE'RE DOING IT SEPARATELY BUT
THAT DOES NOT DIMINISH OUR PRIDE
IN YOUR ACCOMPLISH.
>> WE ARE ALL CELEBRATING YOU.
I ALSO WANT YOU TO KNOW THAT THE
WORLD NEEDS YOU.
POST COVID, YOUR SKILLS, YOUR
ENERGY, YOUR PASSION, YOUR
KNOWLEDGE ARE MORE IMPORTANT
THAN EVER.
>> GO FORWARD, DO WHAT YOU CAN
TO MAKE THE WORLD A BETTER
PLACE.
>> THAT'S WHAT I WISH FOR OUR
GRADUATING CLASS, THAT THEY ALL
FIND THEMSELVES IN THEIR OWN
STORIES DOING THE THING THEY
REALLY LOVE.
>> DO 20 MORE YEARS OF SCHOOL.
>> PROFESSIONAL STUDENT, RIGHT?
>> PROFESSIONAL STUDENT.
WHAT'S YOUR ADVICE, MIKE?
>> I WAS GOING TO SAY OH,
TRAVEL, BUT THAT'S KIND OF
CHALLENGING RIGHT NOW AS WELL.
>> THAT WOULD HAVE BEEN MY
ADVICE TOO SO I GUESS WE'RE NOT
THE BEST TO DISH IT OUT.
>> THE OTHER THING WOULD BE
DON'T TRY TO HIT IT OUT OF THE
PARK RIGHT AWAY.
THAT DOESN'T ALWAYS HAPPEN.
GOTTA BE PATIENT.
THERE'S MY SAGE ADVICE.
>> AND THINGS WILL WORK OUT IF
YOU WORK HARD AND PUT YOUR MIND
TO IT.
>> THERE YOU GO.
ALL RIGHT, THAT'S IT FOR US.
DAN WILL BE HERE AT 11 TONIGHT
RIGHT AFTER "THE NATIONAL".
>> GOOD NIGHT.
