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>> Adrienne: TONIGHT... THE
COST OF FILLING UP IS GOING UP.
>> Reporter: WHY ARE YOU HERE
RIGHT NOW?
>> TO FILL UP.
>> Adrienne: THE FEDERAL
CARBON TAX ROLLS OUT
IN FOUR PROVINCES TOMORROW
MORNING.
SO WHAT HAPPENS TO YOUR WALLET
AND WHAT HAPPENS ON PARLIAMENT
HILL?
(*)
>> I'M SAD, DEVASTATED, ANGRY,
ALL AT THE SAME TIME.
>> Adrienne: WOMEN'S HOCKEY
TAKES A HIT AS THE CANADIAN
LEAGUE SUDDENLY ANNOUNCES IT IS
SHUTTING DOWN.
DOES THAT NECESSARILY MEAN
TROUBLE FOR THE SPORT?
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>> LOOK AT LEMIEUX.
OH, MY HEAVENS WHAT A GOAL, WHAT
A MOVE.
LEMIEUX, OH, BABY!
>> Adrienne: AND WHILE WE'RE
TALKING HOCKEY, FOR 50 YEARS
HE'S BEEN THE SOUNDTRACK TO
SATURDAY NIGHT.
>> Ian: WHAT WAS IT LIKE BEING
IN THE RINK FOR THAT?
>> HOLY MACKEREL.
>> Adrienne: BOB COLE ON
NARRATING HOCKEY HISTORY AND HIS
MESSAGE TO
CANADIANS AS HE PREPARES TO SIGN
OFF.
>>> THIS IS "THE NATIONAL."
(*)
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>>> A LOT OF YOU ARE GOING TO
WAKE UP TOMORROW TO A BRAND-NEW
FEDERALLY IMPOSED CARBON TAX.
AND THE PREMIERS OF THE
PROVINCES WHERE THAT'S HAPPENING
ARE NOT THRILLED.
ONTARIO CALLS IT JOB KILLING,
SASKATCHEWAN CALLS IT A TOTAL
DISASTER.
THEY HAVE TRIED TO AVOID IT AND
CAN'T, IT IS HAPPENING.
IN ONTARIO, MANITOBA,
SASKATCHEWAN
AND NEW BRUNSWICK, THOSE ARE THE
LAST PROVINCIAL HOLDOUTS WHICH
REFUSED TO PUT A PRICE ON
CARBON.
SO GASOLINE AND NATURAL GAS
PRICES WILL NOW GO UP.
FOR THE OPPOSITION THE POLITICAL
SCRIPT AND REACTION TO THIS JUST
WRITES ITSELF.
>> Andrew Scheer: THIS IS
NOTHING BUT A TAX GRAB FROM
HARD WORKING CANADIANS.
THIS IS A TAX GRAB.
>> Adrienne: IN A MOMENT WE'LL
TAKE YOU TO OTTAWA FOR A CLOSER
LOOK AT THE POLITICS AT PLAY.
FIRST THOUGH, CAMERON
MacINTOSH
GIVES US A SNAPSHOT OF FOUR
PROVINCES BRACING FOR THE TAX.
>> Reporter: MORE THAN JUST A
SUNDAY DRIVE.
FOR MANY WINNIPEGGERS A TRIP TO
THE PUMP WAS A MUST DO.
>> TO FILL UP BEFORE THE CARBON
TAX.
>> Reporter: FOR DEBBIE
MCDOWELL, FOUR CENTS A LITRE
ADDS UP.
>> I THINK THAT OUR GOVERNMENT
SHOULD BE ABLE TO, YES, HELP
WITH
THE ENVIRONMENTAL CAUSES.
THEY'RE VERY IMPORTANT.
BUT I DON'T KNOW IF THAT NEEDS
TO BE AT THE COST OF THE
TAXPAYERS.
>> Reporter: A VIEW SHARED BY
MANY IN MANITOBA, SASKATCHEWAN,
ONTARIO AND NEW BRUNSWICK, FOUR
PROVINCES THAT HAVE ALL OPPOSED
FEDERAL DEMANDS TO IMPOSE A TAX
OF $20-A-TONNE ON GREENHOUSE
GASES.
THE NEW TAX WILL RAISE GASOLINE
PRICES ABOUT .04 CENTS A LITRE
BUT
ALSO COMES WITH A REBATE.
TAX CREDITS FOR INDIVIDUALS AND
FAMILIES STARTING THIS SPRING.
THE THEORY, ACCORDING TO THE
LIBERAL ENVIRONMENT MINISTER,
CONSUME LESS, KEEP MORE OF THE
MONEY.
>> WE NEED TO TAKE ACTION ON
CLIMATE CHANGE BUT, OF COURSE
WE NEED TO DO IT IN A WAY THAT
IS
AFFORDABLE FOR CANADIANS.
>> Reporter: BUT THERE ARE
WARNINGS THAT CONSUMERS WILL SEE
THIS IN MORE PLACES THAN JUST
THE PUMPS AND THEIR HEATING
BILLS, AS THE INDUSTRY PASSES
THE COSTS DOWN.
>> ANY COST INPUT OF THIS SIZE
WE'RE TALKING HUNDREDS OF
MILLIONS OF DOLLARS ACROSS
CANADA.
IT'S GOING TO HAVE AN IMPACT ON
THE SUPPLY CHAIN.
>> I CAN TELL YOU FOR SURE THAT
EVERY BUSINESS, AND THERE ARE
OVER 500,000 OF THEM AFFECTED,
HAS TO SORT THIS OUT.
>> Reporter: THEN THERE'S THE
POLITICS OF ALL OF THIS.
THE FOUR PROVINCES INVOLVED ARE
ALL RUN BY CONSERVATIVE-LEANING
GOVERNMENTS WHO SEE LITTLE
DOWNSIDE IN FIGHTING A LIBERAL
IMPOSED TAX.
>> IT'S A HARMFUL POLICY TO THE
ECONOMY IN WESTERN CANADA IN
PARTICULAR, BUT ACROSS OUR
NATION.
>> Reporter: WHILE FEW WANT TO
PAY MORE, ON THE STREET THERE IS
PLENTY OF CONCERN OVER CLIMATE
CHANGE.
>> I DON'T HAVE A PROBLEM WITH
THAT, QUITE FRANKLY, YEAH.
THE PLANET IS IN A BIT OF A
MESS.
>> I FEEL THAT THERE MIGHT BE
OTHER WAYS TO
HELP THE ENVIRONMENT.
>> Reporter: NOW FOUR CENTS A
LITRE IS JUST THE BEGINNING AND
THE PLAN IS TO ACTUALLY MORE
THAN DOUBLE THAT TAX BY 2022,
WITH THE INTENT AND HOPE OF
DRIVING DOWN
EMISSIONS AND NOT THE ECONOMY.
CAMERON MacINTOSH, CBC NEWS,
WINNIPEG.
>> Adrienne: OKAY, WELL THIS
ONE CLEARLY NEEDS AN OTTAWA
PERSPECTIVE ON THAT AND THAT'S
WHY WE HAVE SALIMAH SHIVJI.
SALIMAH, I MEAN, OBVIOUSLY,
THERE'S SOME SERIOUS RISKS FOR
THE
LIBERALS WITH THIS TAX?
>> Reporter: YEAH, REALLY IT'S
THE
CONFUSION SURROUNDING THE TAX
AND THE REBATE THAT
THE TRUDEAU LIBERALS NEED TO GET
PAST.
NOT THAT THE CONSERVATIVES HAVE
BEEN USING THIS AS A DEBATE, IT
JUST GETS POLARIZED.
WE SAW ANDREW SCHEER TODAY
TALKING ABOUT WANTING TO SCRAP
THE CARBON TAX ALL TOGETHER IF
ELECTED AND BASICALLY CALLING IT
A TAX GRAB.
PRETTY MUCH THE SAME RHETORIC
THAT THE CONSERVATIVES HAVE BEEN
USING.
AND THE CONSERVATIVES HAVE SENT
OUT A SLEW OF ROBO TAX MESSAGES
TELLING PEOPLE TO FILL UP THEIR
GAS TANKS AND BLAMING THE
LIBERALS FOR ALL OF THIS.
AND THE LIBERALS HAVE BEEN
TRYING TO GET THEIR MESSAGE OUT
TELLING PEOPLE THAT IT SHOULDN'T
BE FREE TO POLLUTE AND TELLING
PEOPLE THAT THEY WILL GET THE
REBATE.
SO IT'S INTERESTING THAT BOTH
SIDES FEEL THEY CAN WIN THIS WAR
OF WORDS ON THE CARBON TAX.
>> Adrienne: OBVIOUSLY,
EVERYTHING NOW GETS VIEWED
THROUGH THE PRISM OF A FALL
ELECTION AND
THROUGH THAT LENS, WHAT ARE WE
SEEING HERE?
>> Reporter: YEAH, THAT'S
RIGHT.
WITH THE SNC-LAVALIN CONTROVERSY
STILL DOMINATING THE HEADLINES,
THE LIBERALS DO WANT TO CHANGE
THE CHANNEL.
THEY WANT TO TALK ABOUT CLIMATE
ACTION AND
SET UP THAT OPPOSITION BETWEEN
THEM AND THE CONSERVATIVE PARTY.
IT WAS THEIR TOPIC OF THEIR
FIRST CAMPAIGN AD.
EXCEPT IT'S NOT SUCH A CLEAR-CUT
WIN, BECAUSE THE LANDSCAPE HAS
CHANGED SO MUCH SINCE 2015.
THERE ARE NOT SO MANY FRIENDLY
PREMIERS
AROUND FOR JUSTIN TRUDEAU.
SO HE HAS TWO PROVINCES
CHALLENGING THE CARBON TAX IN
COURT ON AN ISSUE THAT VOTERS
REALLY CARE ABOUT.
>> Adrienne: SALIMAH SHIVJI IN
OTTAWA, THANK YOU VERY MUCH.
>> Reporter: YOU'RE WELCOME.
>> Adrienne: THE TRUDEAU
GOVERNMENT WILL, OF COURSE, NOT
JUST BE FIGHTING ON THE CARBON
TAX FRONT THIS WEEK, TOMORROW
ITS CAUCUS IS FACING PRESSURE TO
MAKE A DECISION ON WHAT TO DO
WITH JODY WILSON-RAYBOULD AFTER
HER SECRETLY RECORDED
CONVERSATION WITH THE FORMER
CHIEF OF THE PRIVY COUNCIL WAS
MADE PUBLIC.
>> HE'S IN A PRETTY FIRM FRAME
OF MIND ABOUT THIS THOUGH.
SO, I'M A BIT WORRIED.
>> A BIT WORRIED ABOUT WHAT?
>> Adrienne: IN THE RECORDINGS
MICHAEL WERNICK PUSHES TRUDEAU'S
PREFERRED POLICY ON SNC-LAVALIN
AND SAYS
THAT THE PRIME MINISTER WILL GET
IT DONE ONE WAY OR ANOTHER.
THAT PART OF THE RECORDING FUELS
CLAIMS THAT WILSON-RAYBOULD WAS
UNDER UNDUE PRESSURE TO OFFER
THE CONSTRUCTION GIANT A WAY OUT
OF CRIMINAL PROSECUTION.
AND NOW FORMER TRUDEAU AIDE
GERALD BUTTS, WHO RESIGNED, A
MAN WHO DISPUTED
WILSON-RAYBOULD'S VERSION OF
EVENTS, SAYS THAT HE HAS HANDED
OVER HIS OWN RECORDS TO THE
PARLIAMENTARY JUSTICE COMMITTEE.
SO THIS IS GOING TO GET EVEN
THORNIER.
THE LIBERAL CAUCUS IS EXPECTED
TO MEET ON WEDNESDAY.
SOME ARE CALLING FOR
WILSON-RAYBOULD TO BE KICKED OUT
OF CAUCUS.
AND THE CANADIAN HOCKEY WORLD IS
A LITTLE BIT ADRIFT TONIGHT,
SPECIFICALLY WOMEN'S HOCKEY.
THAT IS BECAUSE THE CANADIAN
WOMEN'S HOCKEY LEAGUE HAVE
ABRUPTLY ANNOUNCED TODAY THAT
IT'S FINISHED AND FOLDING ON MAY
FIRST AFTER 12 SEASONS.
IT SAYS THAT THE HOCKEY IS
EXCELLENT BUT THE BUSINESS MODEL
DOESN'T WORK.
PLAYERS ARE REACTING WITH SHOCK,
HEARTBREAK, AND SOME CONFUSION.
YOU SEE, THE CWHL IS ONE OF TWO
PROFESSIONAL WOMEN'S HOCKEY
LEAGUES IN NORTH AMERICA, THE
ONLY ONE WITH TEAMS HERE IN
CANADA.
AND IN A BIG STEP FOR THE SPORT,
IT RECENTLY STARTED PAYING ITS
ATHLETES BUT NOT THAT MUCH, NOT
ENOUGH TO LIVE ON.
SO WHAT HAPPENS TO WOMEN'S
HOCKEY IN CANADA NOW WE
WONDERED?
GREG ROSS SET OUT FOR SOME
ANSWERS.
>> I'M SAD, DEVASTATED, ANGRY,
ALL AT THE SAME TIME.
>> Reporter: CARLY CAMPBELL IS
ONE OF THE 130 PLAYERS IN THE
CANADIAN WOMEN'S HOCKEY LEAGUE
WHO LEARNED THEIR FATE VIA
CONFERENCE CALL THIS MORNING.
>> KIND OF A SHOCK, TO BE
HONEST.
IT'S NOT SOMETHING THAT WE SAW
COMING.
>> THE CALGARY INFERNO ARE YOUR
CLARKSON CUP CHAMPIONS.
>> Reporter: JUST DAYS AFTER
THE LEAGUE CELEBRATED ITS MOST
WATCHED CHAMPIONSHIP GAME AT A
SEASON WHERE ATTENDANCE AND
REVENUES WERE UP, THE CWHL SAYS
THAT IT STILL WASN'T ENOUGH.
>> I THINK THAT WE REALISED THAT
UNDER THIS MODEL THAT WE CAN'T
ADVANCE THE WOMEN'S GAME TO THE
DEGREE THAT IT DESERVES.
>> Reporter: WHAT IS THE
MODEL, AND WHY ISN'T IT WORKING?
>> I DON'T THINK THAT WE HAVE AN
ANSWER TO THAT.
YOU KNOW, I WOULD LOVE TO BE
ABLE TO SAY THAT IF YOU DID THE
FOLLOWING FIVE THINGS THAT THIS
MODEL WOULD WORK.
>> Reporter: THE NEWS
TRAVELLED QUICKLY THROUGH THE
HOCKEY WORLD.
THESE TEENAGERS IN TORONTO HAD
QUESTIONS OF THEIR OWN.
>> IT DOESN'T GIVE AN EQUAL
OPPORTUNITY FOR US, ESPECIALLY
BECAUSE THIS IS AN ENTIRE TEAM
OF GIRLS AND THEY'RE TRYING TO
ASPIRE TO BE THAT AND NOW WE
DON'T HAVE A CHANCE TO BE.
>> Reporter: THE CWHL IS ONE
OF TWO WOMEN'S PROFESSIONAL
HOCKEY LEAGUES OPERATING IN
NORTH AMERICA.
THE OTHER IS THE NWHL BASED IN
THE U.S.
OFFICIALS IN
THAT LEAGUE ALSO SEEMED CAUGHT
OFFGUARD.
THEY HAD BEEN IN DISCUSSIONS
WITH THE CWHL TO FORM ONE
LEAGUE.
>> IT MAKES SENSE TO HAVE ALL OF
THE BEST PLAYERS
PLAYING AGAINST EACH OTHER FOR
SURE.
>> Reporter: TORONTO FURY'S
GENERAL MANAGER SA SAYS
THAT PLAYERS WOULD LIKELY
WELCOME A MERGER BETWEEN THE TWO
LEAGUES IN THE FUTURE BUT IN THE
MEANTIME PLAYERS AND STAFF ARE
ALREADY CONSIDERING OTHER
OPTIONS FOR NEXT SEASON.
>> I THINK THAT WE CAN CREATE AN
INTERIM LEAGUE.
THE HARDEST THING ABOUT CREATING
A LEAGUE IS GETTING ICE-TIME.
ALL OF THAT ICETIME IS BOOKED
MOVING FORWARD.
SO WE DO HAVE THOSE ICETIMES.
SO WE HAVE G.M.s IN
PLACE, WE HAVE TEAMS AND STAFF
IN PLACE.
>> YES, THE LEAGUE, THE NAME
CWHL IS GONE BUT WE'RE STILL A
COMMUNITY OF PLAYERS AND WE ARE
G.M. STAFF THAT ARE
HOLDING TOGETHER AND BEING
OPTIMISTIC ABOUT THIS WHOLE
THING.
>> Reporter: THE PLAYERS
EARNED BETWEEN $2,000 AND
$10,000 IN THE CWHL AND CAMPBELL
SAYS THAT THE PLAYERS MAY HAVE
TO CONSIDER PLAYING FOR FREE.
GREG ROSS, CBC NEWS, TORONTO.
>> Adrienne: THE OTHER
PROFESSIONAL WOMEN'S HOCKEY
LEAGUE IN NORTH AMERICA, THE
NWHL, TELLS ITS FANS THAT IT'S
DOING JUST FINE AND THAT IT IS
COMMITTED TO WOMEN'S HOCKEY.
THE NWHL IS CENTRED ENTIRELY ON
THE U.S.
IT HAS
FIVE TEAMS THAT ARE SPREAD OUT
FROM MINNESOTA TO MASSACHUSETTS.
THE CWHL HAD SIX TEAMS IN THREE
COUNTRIES, CANADA, THE UNITED
STATES, AND CHINA.
SO DOES THE NWHL HAVE ITS SIGHTS
SET ON THAT TALENT?
WELL, ITS COMMISSIONER ISSUED A
STATEMENT TODAY SAYING, "WE WILL
PURSUE ALL OPPORTUNITIES TO
ENSURE THE BEST PLAYERS IN
CANADA HAVE A PLACE TO PLAY.
THOSE CONVERSATIONS HAVE STARTED
ALREADY AND THEY HAVE QUICKLY
BECOME A PRIORITY."
SO POSSIBLY THIS IS THE START OF
SOMETHING, NOT JUST THE END OF
SOMETHING.
WE ARE KEEPING AN EYE ON ANOTHER
DEVELOPMENT IN THE UNITED
STATES...
>>> TONIGHT DONALD TRUMP IS
DOUBLING DOWN ON HIS VOW TO
CLOSE THE ENTIRE U.S.-MEXICO
BORDER.
FOR THE THOUSANDS FLEEING
TURMOIL IN CENTRAL AMERICA, THIS
THREATENS TO BE A HUGE OBSTACLE,
WHICH IS PERHAPS THE POINT.
THERE'S BEEN A SURGE OF ARRESTS
ALONG THE U.S. SOUTHERN BORDER
IN RECENT MONTHS, AN ESTIMATED
100,000 THIS MONTH ALONE.
SO WE SENT KIM BRUNHUBER TO GET
A SENSE OF THE REALITY IN ONE OF
THE CITIES ALONG THAT BORDER, EL
PASO, TEXAS.
>> Reporter: ONE MIGHT THINK
THAT THESE YOUTH WERE ON A
SCHOOL TRIP IF IT WEREN'T FOR
THE BORDER PATROL TRUCKS
FLANKING THEM.
THEIR DESTINATION WAS LESS THAN
100 METRES AWAY BUT WE WEREN'T
ALLOWED TO FILM IT.
>> YOU GUYS ARE IN A
CONSTRUCTION ZONE.
YOU GUYS HAVE TO MOVE.
>> Reporter: IT WAS CLEAR
WHERE THEY WERE HEADED -- AN
OUTDOOR HOLDING FACILITY UNDER A
BRIDGE.
LAST WEEK THE MEDIA WAS ALLOWED
TO PHOTOGRAPH THE MIGRANTS HELD
BEHIND FENCES AND BEHIND RAZOR
WIRE UNDER THE BRIDGE THAT LEADS
FROM MEXICO TO EL PASO, TEXAS.
ON.
>> I THANK YOU FOR BEING HERE
FOR
AN UPDATE FOR
WHAT WE'RE SEEING HERE AT THE
BORDER.
>> Reporter: AND WITH A
BACKDROP BY THE COMMISSIONER OF
BORDER PROTECTION.
>> THERE'S AN UNPRECEDENTED
HUMANITARIAN AND BORDER CRISIS
ALL ALONG OUR
SOUTHWEST BORDER AND NOWHERE HAS
THAT CRISIS MANIFESTED MORE
ACUTELY THAN HERE IN EL PASO.
>> Reporter: BORDER PATROL
AGENTS HE SAID ARE APPREHENDING
ABOUT 570 MIGRANTS
A DAY IN EL PASO, UP FROM ABOUT
A HUNDRED A DAY FIVE MONTHS AGO.
THIS, HE SAYS, REFLECTS THE
NATIONAL SURGE THIS SPRING WHICH
WILL SEE
THE HIGHEST NUMBER OF
APPREHENSIONS IN A DECADE.
THAT'S WHY HERE IN EL PASO,
MIGRANTS WERE BEING
KEPT IN THE OUTDOOR FACILITY FOR
A DAY OR TWO BEFORE MOST WERE
RELEASED IN WHAT OFFICIALS SAID
WAS A TEMPORARY MEASURE
UNTIL THE $192 MILLION
PROCESSING FACILITY IS BUILT.
>> BY NO MEANS THAT IS A
SANITARY CONDITION
TO KEEP CHILDREN.
>> Reporter: SOME ACTIVISTS,
LIKE FERNANDO GARCIA SAID THAT
IT
WAS NO EXCUSE FOR KEEPING THE
MIGRANTS IN WHAT LOOKED LIKE A
CONCENTRATION CAMP.
>> IT IS VERY APPALLING THE FACT
THAT THEY ARE USING THOSE IMAGES
TO PRETEND A SITUATION OF A
CRISIS.
>> THOSE THREE OR FOUR
BLOCKS FROM HERE, DETAINED UNDER
THE INTERNATIONAL BRIDGE...
>> Reporter: YESTERDAY THE
DEMOCRAT BETO O'ROURKE
LAUNCHED HIS PRESIDENTIAL
CAMPAIGN FROM HIS HOMETOWN.
WELL WITHIN BOOING DISTANCE,
DOZENS OF DONALD TRUMP
SUPPORTERS THAT HELD THEIR OWN
RALLY.
>> [CHANTING]
>> Reporter: MANY HERE HAD
LITTLE SYMPATHY FOR THE MIGRANTS
THAT ARE HELD UNDER THE BRIDGE.
>> THAT'S THEIR FAULT.
THEY CAME HERE TO TRY TO FIND
SOMETHING, RIGHT?
BUT THEY'RE
RISKING THEIR LIVES AND RISKING
THEIR CHILDREN'S LIVES.
>> OUR SERVICES ARE DRAINED.
>> Reporter: THE EXECUTIVE
DIRECTOR OF THE EL PASO
REPUBLICAN PARTY ACKNOWLEDGES
WHAT WAS HAPPENING IN HIS CITY
WAS A SYMBOL OF A BROKEN
IMMIGRATION SYSTEM, BUT HE SAYS,
DON'T BLAME PRESIDENT TRUMP.
>> YOU HAVE SO MANY PEOPLE IN
OUR GOVERNMENT, THE DEMOCRAT
PARTY, THAT IS TELLING THEM OH,
YES, WE'RE GOING TO TAKE CARE OF
YOU, YES, WE'RE GOING TO KEEP
PROVIDING FOR YOU.
YOU GET ALL OF THESE GOODIES,
JUST COME ON OVER AND WE'LL KEEP
PROTECTING.
WE HAVE TO TELL THEM NO.
>> Reporter: AND THEN TODAY
WITH NO NOTICE, THE OUTDOOR
HOLDING FACILITY WAS ABRUPTLY
SHUT DOWN.
THE CRISIS SEEMINGLY OVER AS
SUDDENLY AS IT APPEARED.
BORDER PATROL SAY THAT THE
MIGRANTS WERE MOVED TO OTHER
FACILITIES.
THE ONLY
REMAINING SIGN OF THEIR
PRESENCE, A FEW MYLAR BLANKETS
THEY SLEPT ON FLAPPING ON THE
RAZOR WIRE
LIKE SHINY FLAGS.
KIM BRUNHUBER, CBC NEWS, EL
PASO, TEXAS.
>> Adrienne: NATURALLY THERE'S
A LOT OF DEBATE IN WASHINGTON
OVER THAT THREAT TO CLOSE THE
BORDER AND AS ELLEN MAURO TELLS
US, THERE
COULD BE DIRE CONSEQUENCES IF
TRUMP FOLLOWS THROUGH.
>> [SPEAKING SPANISH]
>> Reporter: THE U.S.-MEXICO
BORDER AT TIJUANA, JUST A
SNAPSHOT OF HOW
MANY PEOPLE, HOW MUCH TRADE,
MORE THAN $2 BILLION, THAT
CROSSES BETWEEN THE TWO
COUNTRIES EACH DAY.
AND THIS WEEK IT COULD ALL BE
STOPPED.
>> WE'LL KEEP IT CLOSED FOR A
LONG TIME, I'M NOT PLAYING
GAMES.
>> Reporter: DONALD TRUMP
THREATENING TO CLOSE THE BORDER
AND BLAMING MEXICO AS THE
MIGRANT NUMBERS RISE.
>> President Donald Trump:
MASSIVE CARAVANS WALKING RIGHT
THROUGH MEXICO.
IF THEY DON'T STOP THEM WE'RE
CLOSING THE BORDER.
>> Reporter: ALONG WITH THE
BORDER THREAT, TRUMP ALSO PLANS
TO CUT AID TO THREE CENTRAL
AMERICAN COUNTRIES -- GUATEMALA,
HONDURAS AND EL SALVADOR.
>> President Donald Trump: WE
WERE PAYING THEM TREMENDOUS
AMOUNTS OF MONEY AND WE'RE NOT
PAYING THEM ANYMORE BECAUSE THEY
HAVEN'T DONE A THING FOR US.
>> THIS IS A SPECIAL EDITION OF
"MEET THE PRESS."
>> Reporter: THE MOVE IS
CRITICIZED AS COUNTERPRODUCTIVE.
>> PEOPLE ARE DESPERATELY COMING
TO THE UNITED STATES AND THE
PRESIDENT IS CUTTING OFF AID TO
THESE COUNTRIES WILL NOT SOLVE
THEIR PROBLEMS.
>> THAT'S WHAT THE MONEY DOES,
IT MAKES THOSE COUNTRIES MORE
STABLE.
>> IF IT'S WORKING SO WELL, WHY
ARE THE PEOPLE STILL COMING?
>> Reporter: THE DEBATE AND
THE HEATED RHETORIC ONLY MEANS
TWO THINGS -- UNCERTAINTY FOR
THOSE SEEKING A BETTER FUTURE
AND CONCERNS OVER THE ECONOMY.
>> [SPEAKING SPANISH]
>> Reporter: I THINK THE
PRESIDENT IS CRAZY, THIS MAN
SAYS, IMAGINE WHAT WE WOULD
LOSE.
ELLEN MAURO, CBC NEWS,
WASHINGTON.
>> Adrienne: HE WAS CANADA'S
LONGEST SERVING MILITARY OFFICER
AND A HERO OF DIEPPE, THE
DISASTROUS RAID DURING THE
SECOND WORLD WAR.
HONOURARY COLONEL DAVID HART
DIED THIS WEEK AT THE AGE OF
101.
TODAY HE RECEIVED A HERO'S
FAREWELL.
SIMON NAKONECHNY LOOKS BACK AT A
LONG AND DISTINGUISHED LIFE.
>> Reporter: HE ONLY STOOD
5'3", BUT DAVID HART IS BEING
REMEMBERED AS A TOWER OF
STRENGTH.
>> THE BRAVERY AND THE COURAGE,
JUST AN AVERAGE GUY GOING OFF
FROM MONTRÉAL TO BE AN
EXTRAORDINARY CIRCUMSTANCE.
>> Reporter: HART'S MOST
MEMORABLE ACCOMPLISHMENT CAME ON
ONE OF THE DARKEST DAYS IN
CANADIAN MILITARY HISTORY.
AUGUST 19, 1942.
5,000 CANADIAN SOLDIERS LANDED
AT DIEPPE, FRANCE.
THEY WERE MET WITH A BARRAGE OF
GERMAN FIRE.
AS A RADIO SIGNALER, HART COOLLY
MANNED HIS POST AS SHELLS RAINED
DOWN.
HE SENT RETREAT ORDERS TO TWO
CANADIAN UNITS, SAVING MANY
LIVES.
>> I LOVE MY COUNTRY.
I LOVE THE GUYS THAT WENT IN
WITH US.
>> Reporter: HART'S BRAVERY
WAS IMMORTALIZED IN THIS
PAINTING.
IT HANGS AT THE ROYAL MONTRÉAL
REGIMENT'S ARMOURY WHERE HE WAS
HONOURARY COLONEL FOR DECADES,
MAKING HIM CANADA'S LONGEST
SERVING MILITARY OFFICER.
HART WAS JEWISH AND PROUD TO
HAVE PLAYED A ROLE IN TAKING
DOWN THE NAZI WAR MACHINE.
HART ALSO TOOK
ON ANTI-SEMITISM IN HIS OWN ARMY
RANKS.
>> I CAN NEVER GIVE YOU -- NOT
EVEN A SINGLE EXAMPLE OF
ANTI-SEMITISM THAT I EXPERIENCED
IN 38 YEARS IN UNIFORM.
AND THAT'S ONLY DUE TO PEOPLE
LIKE COLONEL HART BLAZING THE
TRAIL.
>> Reporter: HART WAS A
DEDICATED FAMILY MAN WHO LEAVES
BEHIND A SON, A DAUGHTER AND
HIS WIFE, MYRIAM.
JUST TWO YEARS AGO THE PAIR
TRAVELLED TO DIEPPE FOR THE
75th ANNIVERSARY OF THE RAID
AND THE MEMORIES OF THAT
TERRIBLE DAY WERE STILL ETCHED
IN HART'S MIND.
>> I CALLED THEM UP ON THE PHONE
AND I WAS ONLY A SERGEANT AND I
SAID WHAT THE HELL ARE YOU
DOING?
BECAUSE YOU'RE SENDING THEM IN
TO DISASTER.
DAMNED FOOLS SAID, TOO LATE,
THEY'RE GONE.
>> Reporter: NEARLY A THOUSAND
KILLED AND 2,000 TAKEN PRISONER,
BUT MOR3
KILLED AND 2,000 TAKEN PRISONER,
BUT MORE THAN 100 SAVED, THANKS
TO DAVID HART.
HE WAS 101 YEARS OLD.
SIMON NAKONECHNY, CBC NEWS,
MONTRÉAL.
>> Adrienne: NOW LET'S GO TO
BRIAR STEWART IN VANCOUVER.
BRIAR, YOU'RE WATCHING SEVERAL
DEVELOPING STORIES FOR US
TONIGHT, RIGHT?
>> Reporter: THAT'S RIGHT,
ADRIENNE.
LET'S START IN UKRAINE WHERE
MILLIONS OF PEOPLE HAVE CAST
THEIR VOTES IN THE PRESIDENTIAL
ELECTION.
>> [SPEAKING RUSSIAN]
>> Reporter: A COMEDIAN AND
ACTOR WITH NO POLITICAL
EXPERIENCE APPEARS TO BE AHEAD.
EXIT POLLS SUGGEST THAT
VOLODYMYR ZELENSKIY HOLDS A
SIGNIFICANT LEAD AGAINST THE
INCUMBENT PRESIDENT PETRO
POROSHENKO.
THE TWO FRONT-RUNNERS ARE LIKELY
TO TAKE PART IN A RUNOFF
ELECTION NEXT MONTH.
>>> AND THERE ARE NEW
DEVELOPMENTS TONIGHT IN THE CASE
OF A CANADIAN WOMAN MISSING IN
WEST AFRICA.
HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH BELIEVES THAT
EDITH BLAIS OF QUÉBEC WAS
HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH BELIEVES THAT
EDITH BLAIS OF QUÉBEC WAS
KIDNAPPED AND IS BEING HELD IN
MAUI.
SHE WAS TRAVELING WITH AN
ITALIAN FRIEND IN BURKINA FASO
WHEN THEY DISAPPEARED IN
DECEMBER.
THERE'S NO WORD ON THEIR
CONDITION.
>>> AND A VIA RAIL PASSENGER
TRAIN FROM WINDSOR TO TORONTO
COLLIDED WITH A VEHICLE TODAY
NEAR CHATHAM-KENT.
ONE PERSON WAS CRITICALLY
INJURED BUT NO PASSENGERS WERE
HURT.
(*)
>> Adrienne: OKAY,
THANKS, BRIAR.
>>> AHEAD TONIGHT, WHAT IS
BEHIND THE SLOWDOWN IN ONE OF
CANADA'S HOTTEST REAL ESTATE
MARKETS?
>>> AND LATER FROM SHIP TO
SHORN, THE BUSINESS OF
TURNING NAVY VESSELS INTO SCRAP.
>> PLUS, HE SHOOTS, HE SCORES
EVERY TIME
HE'S BEHIND THE MIKE.
NOW THE LEGENDARY BOB COLE IS
ABOUT
TO CALL HIS LAST GAME.
>> Ian: WHAT IT IS IT LIKE FOR
YOU WHEN YOU WALK IN HERE
GAMEDAY?
>> YOU GET GOOSEBUMPS, I DO,
ANYWAY.
>> Ian: YOU STILL DO?
>> I STILL DO.
>> Adrienne: HE SITS DOWN WITH
A LUCKY IAN.
(*)
>> Adrienne: VANCOUVER REAL
ESTATE HAS LONG BEEN KNOWN FOR
ITS LOFTY PRICES, SO COULD THIS
BE THE MOMENT THAT YOU'VE BEEN
WAITING FOR?
RIGHT NOW IN ITS GLEAMING WEST
COAST MECCA, IT IS A BUYERS'
MARKET.
BUT NOT ANY KIND OF BUYERS.
GREG RASMUSSEN TELLS US IN
CANADA'S HIGHEST PRICED MARKET
EVEN BARGAINS CAN BE OUT OF
REACH FOR MOST.
>> YOU HERE FOR THE OPEN HOUSE?
>> Reporter: IT'S A SIDEWALK
STRUGGLE.
>> YOU GUYS HERE FOR THE OPEN
HOUSE?
>> Reporter: REALTOR DAVID
HUTCHINSON TAKES TO THE STREET
TO GENERATE INTEREST FOR THE
VANCOUVER CONDO.
SHOW US AROUND,
WHAT DO WE HAVE HERE?
>> 563 SQUARE FEET.
>> Reporter: A NEW REALITY IS
THAT THE PRICES ARE DOWN AND SO
ARE THE NUMBER OF SALES TWO.
YEARS AGO THIS SAME UNIT WOULD
HAVE BEEN $80,000 MORE AND THERE
WOULD HAVE BEEN A LINEUP TO BUY
IT.
>> YOU DIDN'T HAVE TO DO TOO
MUCH.
YOU PUT YOUR SIGNS OUT, YOU
PUT IT ON MLS AND YOU OPENED UP
THE DOOR AND LET THE BUYERS IN
AND PRESENT THE OFFERS TO THE
SELLER AND YOU FEEL LIKE A HERO.
>> Reporter: HE BLAMES A HOST
OF NEW TAXES AND FEES BROUGHT IN
BY THE FEDERAL, PROVINCIAL AND
THE LOCAL GOVERNMENTS TO COOL
THE MARKET.
>> THE MUNICIPAL TAXATION, THE
EMPTY HOMES TAX.
PROVINCIAL LEVEL WE'VE GOT A
SPECULATOR TAX AND A SCHOOL TAX
AND A FOREIGN BUYERS TAX.
THE FEDERAL LEVEL WE HAVE THE
MORTGAGE STRESS TEST.
YOU HAVE TO COMPETE RIGHT NOW.
>> Reporter: THE INVESTOR SAYS
THAT HE KNEW HAD TO PRICE IT LOW
AND HAVE IT IN TOP SHAPE.
>> WE HAVE NEW APPLIANCES AND
NEW LIGHTING FIXTURES, YOU NAME
IT.
SO YOU HAVE TO STAND OUT RIGHT
NOW IF YOU'RE GOING TO BE ABLE
TO SELL.
>> Reporter: ALTHOUGH THE
CONDO
MARKET IS SPUTTERING, IT'S
DETACHED HOMES SEEING THE
BIGGEST DECLINE.
THIS HOUSE SOLD IN 2016 FOR
NEARLY $12.9 MILLION AND IT JUST
SOLD FOR $900,000 LESS.
AT THE LOWER END OF THE MARKET
SOMEONE PAID NEARLY $1.6 MILLION
FOR
THIS HOUSE IN 2017 AND IT
RECENTLY SOLD FOR A $230,000
LOSS.
SO HOW BIG A DIFFERENCE DOES IT
MAKE FOR YOU THAT A $3 MILLION
HOUSE IS NOW A $2 MILLION HOUSE.
>> IT DOESN'T MAKE A DIFFERENCE
AT ALL.
>> Reporter: MANY RENTERS HAVE
GIVEN UP ON OWNING A HOME, EVEN
WITH THE RECENT PRICE DROPS.
>> ANYONE WITH AN AVERAGE INCOME
IN VANCOUVER THAT DOESN'T HAVE
SIGNIFICANT -- A BIG AMOUNT OF
HELP FROM THEIR PARENTS, I DON'T 
THINK WILL BE ABLE TO BUY A
HOUSE,
EVEN A CONDO.
>> Reporter: SO EVEN WITH
RECENT PRICE DROPS THERE'S STILL
A HUGE GAP BETWEEN THE AVERAGE
PAYCHEQUE AND WHAT IT COSTS TO
ENTER THE MARKET.
>> YOU COME FOR THE OPEN, YOU
HERE FOR THE OPEN HOUSE?
NO?
>> Reporter: THE RESULT?
BUYERS AND SELLERS IN A
SPRINGTIME STANDOFF WITH
REALTORS LEFT WAITING.
GREG RASMUSSEN, CBC NEWS,
VANCOUVER.
>> Adrienne: THAT DECLINE IN
VANCOUVER'S HOUSING PRICES
APPEARS TO BE PART OF A GLOBAL
TREND HITTING WEALTHY OWNERS IN
SOME OF THE WORLD'S MOST
EXPENSIVE NEIGHBORHOODS.
THE ECONOMISTS SURVEYED VARIOUS
CITIES AROUND THE WORLD.
THEY LOOKED AT
THE TOP 10% OF EACH CITY BY
VALUE OR WHAT THE ECONOMISTS
CALL "THE PRIME MARKET."
SO LONDON'S HOMES HAVE FALLEN BY
20% FROM ITS PEAK IN 2014.
IN THE PAST YEAR HONG KONG'S TOP
HOMES FELL BY 9%.
IN MANHATTAN, 4.3% AND IN
VANCOUVER A WHOOPING 12%.
(*)
* IT'S GOTTA BE A GOOD LIFE 
>> Adrienne: TAKE THIS FOR
EXAMPLE -- WHEN MICHAEL BUBLÉ
SOLD
HIS WEST VANCOUVER HOME IN
FEBRUARY HE WAS ASKING NEARLY
$7 MILLION.
AND IT SOLD FOR OVER $5 MILLION
AND, YES, THAT'S MORE
THAN HE PAID FOR IT IN 2007, BUT
IN THAT FINANCIAL STRATOSPHERE
IT'S NOT THAT MUCH MORE.
>>> UP NEXT, BOB COLE ON CALLING
IT A GAME AND A CAREER.
>> Ian: I'VE GOT TO TALK TO YOU
ABOUT PLAYER EXPERIENCES.
WHEN YOU THINK OF ALL OF THE
PLAYERS THAT YOU HAVE DEALT WITH
OVER THE YEARS, TELL ME WHAT
COMES TO MIND AS A GREAT
INTERACTION OR A FRIENDSHIP THAT
YOU HAVE DEVELOPED?
>> WOW, YOU'RE TALKING ABOUT A
LOT OF PLAYERS, YOU KNOW?
(*)
>> LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, TONIGHT
WE ARE IN THE PRESENCE OF
GREATNESS.
HE'S A TRUE HOCKEY LEGEND.
AND TONIGHT HE IS CALLING HIS
FINAL GAME IN WINNIPEG.
>> Adrienne: THAT WAS LAST
NIGHT'S HOME GAME, THE WINNIPEG
JETS PAYING TRIBUTE TO BOB COLE
WHO HAS BEEN CALLING NHL GAMES
FOR A HALF CENTURY.
NOW COLE'S LONG CAREER IS COMING
TO A CLOSE.
HE'S RETIRING.
SO WITH THAT IN MIND IAN LEAPT
AT THE CHANCE TO MEET THIS
BROADCAST LEGEND AND TO BRING
YOU HIS STORY TONIGHT.
>> AND HE WON IT.
SCORES!
CAN YOU BELIEVE IT?
>> Ian: THAT VOICE...
>> SCORES!
>> Ian: FAMILIAR TO SO MANY
CANADIANS AS THE SOUNDTRACK OF
SATURDAY NIGHT.
>> OH, MY GOODNESS, HERE COMES
THE SHOT.
SCORES!
OH, BABY!
>> GOOD EVENING, EVERYBODY...
>> Ian: BOB COLE HAS BEEN BEHIND
THE MIKE FOR MANY OF HOCKEY'S
GRANDEST MOMENTS.
>> MORE THAN ENOUGH!
>> Ian: CALLING PLAY-BY-PLAY ON
"HOCKEY NIGHT IN CANADA" FOR
HALF A CENTURY.
RECENTLY "HOCKEY NIGHT"
ANNOUNCED THAT THIS WOULD BE HIS
FINAL SEASON IN THE BROADCAST
BOOTH, LEADING TO TRIBUTES FROM
A NUMBER OF NHL TEAMS.
>> WELL, WELL, OTTAWA, PRETTY
TOUCHING, THANK YOU VERY MUCH.
>> Ian: THERE WILL BE MORE
ACCOLADES WHEN COLE CALLS HIS
FINAL HOCKEY NIGHT GAME ON
APRIL 6th WHEN THE LEAFS FACE
THE HABS.
SO WHERE'S YOUR FAVOURITE PLACE
TO WATCH A HOCKEY GAME FROM?
>> BROADCAST.
>> Ian: I MET WITH BOB COLE IN
MONTRÉAL TO TALK ABOUT HIS
INCREDIBLE BROADCASTING CAREER
AND HIS IMPACT ON HOCKEY.
WHAT'S IT LIKE FOR YOU WHEN YOU
WALK IN HERE GAMEDAY?
>> YOU GET GOOSEBUMPS, I DO,
ANYWAY.
>> Ian: YOU STILL DO?
>> YEAH, I STILL DO.
THE BUILDING -- THE QUIETNESS OF
THE BUILDING -- EVERYTHING IS SO
CLEAN AND BRIGHT AND PRETTY SOON
THE CANADIENS ARE GOING TO BE ON
THE ICE WITH THE BOSTON BRUINS
OR THE TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS OR
WHOMEVER.
IT'S HOCKEY.
I GET EXCITED, YEAH.
>> Ian: ONE OF THE THINGS THAT I
LOVE ABOUT YOUR LIFE STORY IS, I
MEAN, MANY OF US KNOW YOU AS
THIS ICONIC PLAY-BY-PLAY
BROADCASTER IN CANADA, BUT YOU
HAVE A VERY REAL CONNECTION TO
THE MOST ICONIC PLAY-BY-PLAY
BROADCASTER, FOSTER HEWITT.
AND IT STARTED WITH YOU IN
NEWFOUNDLAND LISTENING TO FOSTER
HEWITT?
>> YES.
WELL I PLAYED A LOT OF SPORTS --
SOCCER AS THEY CALL IT NOW.
AND I GOT HURT IN ONE GAME OR A
CALL, WITH MY KNEE.
AND IT GOT WORSE WEEK AFTER
WEEK UNTIL FINALLY ONE DAY IN
JANUARY
AN INJURY OCCURRED, I THINK THAT
IT WAS OCTOBER OR NOVEMBER, AND
IN JANUARY I COULDN'T WALK HOME
FROM SCHOOL.
OR LUNCH HOUR.
I CALLED THE DOCTOR, AND I GOT
TO BED.
AND I WAS THERE FOR FIVE MONTHS.
PRETTY CLOSE TO SIX MONTHS.
AND THE RADIO WAS MY -- MY
EVERYTHING.
THERE WAS NO TV AT THE TIME.
AND FOSTER HEWITT WAS
BROADCASTING, OF COURSE, OUT OF
TORONTO.
SO I MADE MY OWN RINK IN MY
BEDROOM LISTENING TO FOSTER.
AND LEARNING HIS
IDIONSYNCRACIES AND HOW HE
BROUGHT THE GAME ALIVE AND WHAT
HE DID AND SO ON.
IT WAS HEAVEN FOR ME.
>> HELLO, CANADA, AND HOCKEY
FANS IN THE UNITED STATES...
>> Ian: IT'S HARD I THINK TO
EXPLAIN TO SOMEBODY THESE DAYS
ABOUT THE MAGIC OF RADIO.
I THINK THAT ESPECIALLY WHEN
YOU'RE SO FAR AWAY FROM TORONTO.
YOU'RE SITTING THERE IN
ST. JOHN'S AND FOR ME IT WAS IN
THE MARITIMES AND LISTENING TO
RADIO STATIONS AT NIGHT WHEN YOU
DIDN'T HAVE A LOT OF OTHER
OPTIONS AND JUST THE MAGIC OF
RADIO.
AND IT SOUNDS LIKE THAT REALLY
CAPTIVATED YOU?
>> YOU KNOW YOU'RE SO RIGHT,
IAN, THAT'S BEAUTIFULLY SAID.
FOSTER HEWITT HAD THAT MAGIC
TOUCH.
>> A PASS AND IT'S TOUCHED BY
MAURICE RICHARD.
MAURICE RICHARD PASSED IT IN
FRONT AND TOOK A WHACK AT IT, IN
FRONT...
SCORES!
>> Ian: IT WAS A MAGIC TOUCH
FOSTER HEWITT WOULD EVENTUALLY
PASS ON TO A YOUNG BOB COLE IN
1956.
THE SELF-CONFIDENT YOUNG MAN
JUST A KID FROM ST. JOHN'S AT
THE TIME, FOUND HIMSELF IN
TORONTO WITH HIS AUDITION TAPE.
>> SO WE WERE COMING BACK, TWO
BUDDIES AND MYSELF, WE BOUGHT A
CAR IN TORONTO AND DROVE TO NEW
YORK AND SAW THE YANKEES AND DID
THAT AND BROADWAY AND WHATEVER.
AND SAMMY DAVIS JR. AND
MR. WONDERFUL.
AND WE DID GREAT THINGS.
SO ON THE WAY HOME THROUGH
TORONTO I SAID, YOU KNOW WHAT,
I'VE GOT THAT -- THAT
FIVE-MINUTE TAPE IN THE TRUNK OF
THE CAR.
I'M GOING TO -- I ALWAYS CARRIED
IT WITH ME.
AND, ANYWAY, I SAID I'M GOING TO
FIND MR. HEWITT'S STATION, WHICH
I DID, AND I WALKED IN AND
INTRODUCED MYSELF TO HIS
SECRETARY, RECEPTIONIST.
AND I SAID I JUST WANT TO LEAVE
THIS.
AND I ASKED IF MR. HEWITT WOULD
HAVE A CHANCE TO LISTEN TO IT
AND MAYBE WRITE ME AND LET ME
KNOW WHAT I SHOULD BE DOING OR
NOT DOING.
AND SHE SAID, JUST A MOMENT.
SHE CALLED AND BEFORE I HAD A
CHANCE TO STOP HER SHE SAID,
MR. HEWITT WANTS YOU TO COME IN.
FOLLOW ME.
OH, MY.
I MADE IT DOWN THE HALL SOMEHOW
AND SAT DOWN WITH MR. FOSTER
HEWITT AND WE TALKED FOR NEARLY
TWO HOURS.
HE SAID WHY DON'T WE GO BACK AND
LISTEN TO THE TAPE NOW.
AND WE'LL BOTH LISTEN TO IT.
SO THEN HE BEGAN TALKING ABOUT
HOW HE PERCEIVED BROADCASTING
HOCKEY.
SO I MADE A LOT OF MENTAL NOTES
AND HOPEFULLY I KIND OF GOT IT
GOING.
SO THAT MAYBE SOMEDAY I'D GET A
CHANCE.
AND I DID.
>> Ian: I'VE GOTTA TALK TO YOU
ABOUT PLAYER EXPERIENCES.
WHEN YOU THINK OF ALL OF THE
PLAYERS THAT YOU'VE DEALT WITH
OVER THE YEARS, TELL ME WHAT
COMES TO MIND AS A GREAT
INTERACTION OR A FRIENDSHIP THAT
YOU HAVE DEVELOPED.
>> WOW, YOU'RE TALKING ABOUT A
LOT OF PLAYERS, YOU KNOW?
WAYNE, OF COURSE, WITH EDMONTON.
AND LEN, A LIFE-LONG FRIEND AND
HE WAS THE COACH AND G.M. OUT
THERE.
>> Ian: IS IT TRUE THAT YOU
PARTIED WITH MARK MESSIER?
>> WELL, MARK, YEAH -- AFTER --
AFTER WHAT YEAR WAS THAT --
1987, PHILADELPHIA.
SEVEN GAMES.
[Cheers and Applause]
>> MESSIER...
>> THEY WON THE CUP.
AND WE WERE LEAVING AFTER THE
GAME AND MARK MESSIER, WE HAD AN
AFTER-GAME PARTY, AND MARK SAID
WHERE ARE YOU GOING, BOB?
AND I SAID I'M GETTING TO THE
HOTEL, IT'S BEEN A LONG SERIES
AND I'LL SEE YOU TOMORROW.
NO, YOU'RE NOT, YOU'RE COMING
DOWNTOWN, WE HAVE A PLACE
DOWNTOWN, YOU'RE COMING WITH US.
WHEN MARK MESSIER SAYS YOU'RE
COMING WITH US, YOU'RE COMING
WITH US.
SO WE WENT DOWNTOWN AND I HAD A
CHANCE TO BE WITH THE GUYS WHEN
THEY WON THE CUP IN 1987.
THEY WERE A GREAT FAMILY GROUP.
>> Ian: BESIDES THE STANLEY CUP
FINALS, BOB COLE HAS CALLED SOME
OF CANADA'S MOST IMPORTANT
GAMES.
FROM RADIO PLAY-BY-PLAY OF THE
1972 SUMMIT SERIES...
>> GOING IN, SCORES!
>> Ian: TO THAT TENSE MOMENT
WHEN CANADA'S MEN'S HOCKEY TEAM
WAS TRYING TO BREAK A 50-YEAR
DROUGHT AT THE OLYMPICS.
FEBRUARY 2002, I WAS IN THAT
RINK IN SALT LAKE CITY BUT YOU
WERE CALLING THE GAME IN SALT
LAKE CITY.
I DON'T KNOW THAT PEOPLE NOW
TOTALLY UNDERSTAND THE TENSION
IN THIS COUNTRY, 50 YEARS SINCE
CANADA HAD WON GOLD IN MEN'S
TOURNAMENT IN HOCKEY.
AND A HUGE DISAPPOINTMENT OF
NAGANO FOUR YEARS BEFORE.
WHAT WAS IT LIKE BEING IN THE
RINK FOR THAT?
>> HOLY MACKEREL, IT WAS SUPER
HUMAN.
OUTSIDE THE BUILDING FOR THAT
GAME -- THE FINAL GAME --
U.S.-CANADA, THE SECURITY WAS
EVEN TOUGHER.
I MEAN, JETS FLYING OVERHEAD AND
HELICOPTERS LOWER DOWN, OF
COURSE, FLYING AROUND BEFORE
THE GAME.
>> Ian: IT WAS RIGHT AFTER 9/11,
RIGHT?
>> YEAH, SO EXTRA HEAVY.
AND, YEAH, EVERYBODY WAS
UPTIGHT.
THE U.S., CANADA, AND THE VICE
PRESIDENT OF THE STATES WAS
THERE AND MORE SECURITY AROUND
HIM.
AND HERE WE GO.
I MEAN, YOU COULD CUT IT WITH A
SPOON, THE TENSION WAS SO THICK.
AND WE DIDN'T KNOW WHAT THREE
MINUTES LEFT WAS GOING TO REALLY
WIN THIS HOCKEY GAME.
IT WAS EXCITING.
IT WAS PRETTY BIG.
>> CANADA TRYING TO HANG ON AND
GET A BREAK.
IT'S GOING TO BE A BREAK.
IT IS JOE SAKIC, SCORES!
SAKIC SCORES!
AND THAT MAKES IT 5-2, CANADA!
>> Ian: WE ONLY HAVE TWO
MINUTES LEFT --
>> I COULD BE LIKE DON AND SAY,
WHAT, ONLY TWO MINUTES?
>> Ian: I'LL SAY A COUPLE THINGS
AND YOU JUST RESPOND HOWEVER YOU
WANT.
OH, BABY...
>> I DON'T KNOW WHERE THAT CAME
FROM.
I DON'T KNOW.
[laughter]
I THINK THAT I USED THAT AROUND
THE HOUSE AT HOME IF I SPILLED
SOMETHING THAT I SHOULDN'T HAVE
SPILLED...
OH, BABY.
YOU KNOW, IT'S -- IT'S JUST A
THING.
AND THEN MARIO BROUGHT IT TO THE
FORE WITH THAT BEAUTIFUL GOAL.
MARIO JUST BLEW EVERYBODY AWAY
WITH
HIS ABILITY.
>> HERE'S LEMIEUX, LOOK AT
LEMIEUX, OH, MY GOSH, WHAT A
GOAL, WHAT A MOVE!
LEMIEUX, OH, BABY!
>> Ian: YOU'RE GOING HOME...
>> YEAH, I THOUGHT THAT I HAD
LOST MY JOB THAT DAY,
SUNDAY AFTERNOON IN
PHILADELPHIA.
THE WHOLE SPECTRUM WITH
PHILADELPHIA, YOU WERE SO CLOSE
TO THE ICE, YOU WERE DOWN LOW.
AND WHEN THE
PLAYERS WERE ARGUING WITH THE
REFEREE AND THEY WERE LEAVING,
THEY DECIDED, AND THEY WERE
WALKING RIGHT UNDERNEATH ME.
AND WE WERE DUMBFOUNDED THEY'RE
GOING HOME.
I THINK THAT IT JUST HAPPENED.
>> THEY'RE GOING HOME.
YEAH, THEY'RE GOING HOME.
CAN YOU IMAGINE?
IT'S BEEN A SHORT AFTERNOON.
>> THERE'S NO REHEARSING THAT,
THAT JUST HAPPENED.
>> AND NOW THE PHILADELPHIA
FLYERS MOVING AROUND A LITTLE
BIT
AND THEY'RE GOING HOME.
>> Ian: LAST THING, I MEAN, IT'S
BEEN A LONG, FANTASTIC CAREER.
YOU KNOW, WE TALKED ABOUT FOSTER
HEWITT AND AS I SAY ONE OF THE
THINGS
THAT I LOVED WAS THE CONNECTION
BETWEEN FOSTER HEWITT AND YOU
AND BETWEEN YOU AND WHO KNOWS
WHO 30, 40 YEARS FROM NOW.
WHEN WE THINK IN TERMS OF THE
BOB COLE LEGACY, WHAT DO YOU
HOPE THAT PEOPLE THINK ABOUT?
>> THAT WHOEVER IS TUNED IN
TODAY IS ENJOYING THE GAME.
AND NEVER MIND ME OR WHOMEVER
BROADCASTING, ENJOY THE GAME.
AND I'M TRYING -- I'M TRYING TO
PASS THE MESSAGE ALONG TO THE
VIEWERS THAT I AM ENJOYING THE
GAME.
I'VE DONE MY JOB.
>> Ian: WELL, MISSION
ACCOMPLISHED.
>> OKAY, IAN.
>> Ian: THANK YOU.
>> THANK YOU.
>>> Adrienne: MR. COLE, THANK
YOU NOT JUST FOR THE LAST 50
YEARS BUT FOR MAKING IAN A VERY
HAPPY MAN.
>> UP NEXT, THE NUTS AND BOLTS
OF SCRAPPING AN OLD MILITARY
SHIP TO THE CANADIAN WHOSE JOB
IT IS, IT'S LIKE SAYING GOODBYE
TO AN OLD FRIEND.
>> AS I WALK AROUND HERE RIGHT
NOW IT'S A HEAVY HEART HERE
BECAUSE I
SPENT MANY HOURS AT SEA, MANY
HOURS, YOU KNOW, MAINTAINING
THIS THING.
>> Adrienne: BUT FIRST A LOOK
AT SOMETHING THAT WE WILL BRING
YOU SOON HERE ON "THE
NATIONAL"... DAVID COMMON TALKS
WITH A GROUP OF HIGH SCHOOL
STUDENTS AND THEIR TEACHER IN
IQALUIT TACKLING HUNGER AMONG
THEIR PEERS HEAD ON.
>> YOU COULD MAKE THE POTATOES.
>> Reporter: YOU'RE MAKING
LUNCH RIGHT NOW?
>> WE ARE.
>> Reporter: FOR HOW MANY
PEOPLE?
>> PROBABLY 100 TO 120.
>> Reporter: WHAT ARE YOU
MAKING?
>> WE'RE TRYING TO MAKE IT WITH
A BROTH.
>> Reporter: WHY DO YOU GUYS
LIKE TO DO THIS?
>> IT'S REALLY FUN AND IT'S
REALLY NEEDED.
>> Reporter: IT'S REALLY
NEEDED.
WHAT DO YOU MEAN BY THAT?
>> LIKE, THERE'S A LOT OF
COMMUNITIES OUT THERE WHERE
THERE ARE SCHOOLS THAT
HAVE SO MANY HUNGRY KIDS.
IT FEELS LIKE THAT HERE BUT WE
ARE HELPING A LOT.
>> This is CBC News...
>> What makes it "news" to you?
>> One small step for man...
>> Is it something
that tugs at your heart?
>> The constitution is now home.
>> Or opens your eyes?
>> The Berlin wall
is coming down.
>> If the story matters to you,
your community...
>> Fires burning
across the province.
>> Or the entire world.
>> We're going to
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(*)
>> Adrienne: HERE'S SOME
STORIES THAT WE'LL BE WATCHING
THIS WEEK ON "THE NATIONAL,"
ACTORS LAURIE LOUVELIN AND
FELICITY
HUFFMAN ARE DUE IN COURT ON
WEDNESDAY.
THEY ARE CHARGED WITH
PARTICIPATING IN A FRAUD SCHEME
TO GET THEIR CHILDREN INTO ELITE
U.S. UNIVERSITIES LIKE STANFORD
AND YALE.
>> (Speaker of the House):
286, THE NOS TO THE LEFT, 344.
SO THE NOS HAVE IT, THE NOS HAVE
IT.
UNLOCK.
>> Adrienne: AND TOMORROW
BRITISH M.P.s WILL TRY AGAIN
TO FIND CONSENSUS ON A BREXIT
DEAL.
SO FAR THEY HAVE NOT BACKED ANY
OF THE EIGHT OPTIONS THAT WERE
PUT BEFORE THEM.
THE PRIME MINISTER HAS TO
APRIL 12th TO SEEK A LONGER
EXTENSION TO AVOID LEAVING THE
E.U. WITHOUT A DEAL.
>>> AND THIS SATURDAY MARKS THE
ONE-YEAR ANNIVERSARY OF THE
HUMBOLDT BRONCOS TRAGEDY.
16 PEOPLE WERE KILLED AND 13
INJURED WHEN A SEMI-TRAILER
TRUCK CRASHED INTO THAT BUS
CARRYING THE JUNIOR HOCKEY TEAM.
THE COMMUNITY WILL HOLD A
MEMORIAL SERVICE IN THE LOCAL
ARENA.
>>> THESE ARE BOOMTIMES FOR THE
CANADIAN SHIPBUILDING BUSINESS.
CANADA IS SPENDING BILLIONS TO
BUILD AND LAUNCH MORE THAN A
DOZEN NAVY AND COAST GUARD SHIPS
OVER THE NEXT DECADE.
BUT WHEN IT COMES TO SHIPS,
THERE'S A SORT OF CIRCLE OF
LIFE.
FOR SOME SHIPS IT'S THE
BEGINNING AND FOR OTHERS THE
END.
BRETT RUSKIN GIVES US A STORY OF
SEVERED HULLS AND GROANING
STEEL, THE DEATH OF SOME OF
CANADA'S MOST MASSIVE SHIPS.
(*)
>> Reporter: IF NAVY SHIPS HAD
NIGHTMARES THEY MIGHT LOOK
SOMETHING LIKE THIS.
THE MAN THEY'VE FEARED MOST...
>> OVER HERE IS THE GRIM REAPER
OF THE NAVY RIGHT NOW GETTING
RID OF THESE VESSELS.
>> Reporter: AS THE GUY IN
CHARGE OF SHIP DISMANTLING IN
CANADA, HE PRETTY MUCH KILLS
SHIPS FOR A LIVING.
>> WATCH YOUR HEAD.
>> Reporter: HIS LATEST
VICTIM,
THE FORMER HMCS ATHABASKAN.
GUT CUT UP AND HULL FULL OF
HOLES.
STEEL TO BE MELTED DOWN AND
SOLD.
IT LOOKS HARSH, BUT ONCE IT WAS
WORSE.
HERE'S HOW THE NAVY USED TO GET
RID OF ITS OLD SHIPS.
THE ANNAPOLIS AND SAGUENAY WERE
BOTH TURNED INTO ARTIFICIAL
REEFS.
AND THE HURON WAS USED FOR
TARGET PRACTISE.
>> WE ACTUALLY LOOKED AT IT AND
WE SEE HOW MUCH IT WOULD TAKE TO
SINK ONE OF THESE THINGS.
>> Reporter: DRAMATIC, YES,
BUT ALSO PROBLEMATIC.
THOSE SHIPS USED TO BE FULL OF
CANCER CAUSING CHEMICALS,
P.C.B.s.
THEY WERE USED FOR CABLE
COATINGS, ADHESIVES AND
WATERPROOFING BEFORE THEIR RISKS
WERE FULLY UNDERSTOOD.
SO BEFORE SINKING OR SHOOTING
THE SHIPS THE GOVERNMENT HAD TO
STRIP OUT THE P.C.B.s.
>> IF WE KNOW THAT WE HAVE
P.C.B.s ON BOARD WE DO NOT
TRANSATLANTIC THEM, WE KEEP THEM
IN CANADA.
>> Reporter: MAKING THE SHIPS
ENVIRONMENTALLY SAFE WAS
EXPENSIVE.
NOW THEY OUTSOURCE THE DISPOSAL
WORK TO COMPANIES LIKE THIS ONE
IN SYDNEY, CAPE BRETON.
IT SAFELY STRIPS OUT THE
P.C.B.s AND KEEPS THE SCRAP
METAL FOR ITS PROFIT.
WHEN THE DISMANTLING OF THIS
SHIP IS COMPLETE THE HULL WILL
BE CUT INTO 15-METRE SECTIONS
AND THE IMPORTANT MILITARY
EQUIPMENT AND TECHNOLOGY WILL BE
CUT INTO PIECES AS SMALL AS 15
CENTIMETRES.
WHEN THEY'RE DONE, THE INSIDES
WILL LOOK LIKE THIS, THE
OUTSIDES LIKE THIS.
FOR NOW THE SHIP STILL LOOKS
LIKE A SHIP.
>> YOU'LL SEE THE RAIL SYSTEM
WHERE THE TORPEDOES USED TO GO
IN HERE.
>> Reporter: IT TURNS OUT THAT
THE SHIP SHREDDER
HAS A SOFT SPOT BECAUSE HE SPENT
TIME IN THE NAVY HIMSELF,
WORKING TO MAINTAIN THE SHIP,
INCLUDING THIS SHIP THE
ATHABASKAN.
>> AS I WALK AROUND HERE THERE'S
A HEAVY HEART BECAUSE I SPENT
MANY HOURS AT SEA, MANY HOURS,
YOU KNOW, MAINTAINING THIS
THING.
>> Reporter: NOW HE'S WORKING
TO CREATE JOBS, SAVE MONEY AND
PROTECT THE ENVIRONMENT.
BUT HE KNOWS THAT AN OVERHAUL
IS COMING IN THE WAY THAT CANADA
GETS RID OF ITS SHIPS.
BECAUSE THE NEW SHIPS BEING
BUILT RIGHT NOW IN HALIFAX DON'T
USE ANY P.C.B.s AND THEY'RE
ALLOWED TO BE SOLD ABROAD.
DISPOSAL IS PART OF THEIR
DESIGN.
>> IT'S PART OF THE KIND OF THE
CIRCLE OF LIFE, IF YOU WILL, FOR
THE NAVY.
YOU KNOW, THERE ARE FEW THINGS
THAT NATIONS
BUY THAT ARE SO IMPORTANT THAT
THEY ACTUALLY NEED.
AND SHIPS ARE ONE OF THOSE.
>> AS WE GO FORWARD INTO THE
FUTURE DISMANTLING AND HOW WE
GET RID OF OUR FLEETS AFTER
THAT, WE SHOULD BE ABLE TO NOW
ON BEHALF OF CANADA ACTUALLY
MAKE MONEY BACK AND SELL SOME OF
THESE SHIPS NOW.
>> Reporter: WHEN FUTURE
VESSELS HAVE FINISHED THEIR TIME
IN CANADA THEY COULD BE SOLD
INTERNATIONALLY, SENT TO THE
AUCTION BLOCK BUT SAVED FROM THE
CHOPPING BLOCK.
BRETT RUSKIN, CBC NEWS, SYDNEY,
NOVA SCOTIA.
>> Adrienne: UP NEXT ON "THE
NATIONAL"... A GUEST HOST ON
"SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE" SENDS A
VALENTINE TO HER HOME AND NATIVE
LAND, SANDRA OH, CANADA.
>> THE SHIRTS THAT FOLKS WEAR TO
HOST "SNL" IS ONE OF THE FEW
MOMENTS THAT
THE PERFORMER CAN EXPRESS
THEMSELVES HOWEVER THEY WANT.
>> Adrienne: "THE MOMENT" IS
STRAIGHT BACK AFTER THE BREAK.
BUT...
TONIGHT CAPPED OFF A WEEK LONG
CELEBRATION OF CANADA'S FILM AND
TELEVISION INDUSTRY.
A SPECIAL HONOUR WAS HANDED OUT
AT THE CANADIAN SCREEN AWARDS.
(*)
>> THANK GOD THAT IS FINALLY
OVER.
[laughter]
>> Adrienne: THE KIDS IN THE
HALL WERE GIVEN THE ICON AWARD
FOR THEIR GROUNDBREAKING CBC
SERIES WHICH PLAYED FOR FIVE
YEARS ON THIS NETWORK AND HBO.
>> THANK YOU, CANADA, AND IT'S A
GREAT HONOUR.
THANK YOU, ACADEMY.
WE HOPE TO CONTINUE TO BE OF
SERVICE TO YOU ALL IN THE
FUTURE.
THANK YOU.
GOODNIGHT.
[Cheers and Applause]
>> Adrienne: ACTOR STEPHAN
JAMES WON THE RADIUS AWARD FOR
HIS ROLES IN HIGH IMPACT U.S.
MOVIES.
>> I WANT TO DEDICATE THIS AWARD
TO YOUNG BLACK
BOYS AND GIRLS ACROSS THIS
COUNTRY.
[Applause]
YOUR DREAMS ARE POSSIBLE, NO
MATTER WHERE YOU ARE, NO MATTER
WHERE YOU COME FROM.
SCARBOROUGH TO THE WORLD.
[Applause]
>>> Adrienne: DEEPA MEHTA
RECEIVED THE LIFETIME
ACHIEVEMENT AWARD.
>> OH, THANK YOU, YOU GUYS.
>> Adrienne: THERE SHE IS,
PERFORMER MARY WALSH PICKED UP
THE EARL GREY AWARD FOR BEING
HER OUTRAGEOUS SELF.
(*)
>> GETTING OLD HAS A PRETTY BAD
RAP, DOESN'T IT?
IT SEEMS THAT THE BEST ANYONE
COULD SAY ABOUT IT, IS GETTING
OLD IS BETTER THAN DEATH, BUT
NOT BY MUCH.
BUT IT TURNS OUT THAT IS NOT
TRUE.
>> So we've seen
three great businesses,
what are you thinking?
This place looks like
a lot of work,
but a lot of potential.
>> It's gonna really
cut into family time.
>> I can see myself
actually there.
>> We gotta think,
"are we ready to do it?"
>> Announcer:
 Under New Management.
Friday at 8:30PM on CBC.
(*)
>> Adrienne: IT HAS BEEN A
VERY BIG YEAR FOR SANDRA OH,
SOMETHING THAT SHE POINTED OUT
WHILE HOSTING "SATURDAY NIGHT
LIVE."
SHE WAS QUICK TO DOWNPLAY IT
THOUGH SAYING THAT SHE HAS A
HARD TIME ACCEPTING COMPLIMENTS
BECAUSE SHE'S CANADIAN.
THAT SEEMED A BIT OF A THEME FOR
HER, BEING CANADIAN.
SHE FOUND WAYS TO SLIDE THAT IN
THROUGH THE NIGHT.
AND BEFORE APPEARING ON "SNL"
SHE RELEASED A TWITTER VIDEO
SHOUTOUT TO HER START DOING
IMPROV IN TORONTO.
SO WE REACHED OUT TO THE FORMER
PRESIDENT OF THE IMPROV GAMES TO
FIND OUT WHAT KIND OF A NOD FROM
A STAR LIKE SANDRA OH MEANS TO
HIM AND THE COMMUNITY.
THAT'S OUR "MOMENT OF THE DAY."
>> A QUICK SHOUTOUT TO THE
IMPROV GAMES.
>> MY SISTER SENT ME THE LINK
AND WE BOTH IMPROVISED TOGETHER
HERE IN OTTAWA.
AS A PERFORMER YOU SOMETIMES TRY
TO BE TOO COOL FOR SHOUTOUTS
BUT, YEAH, IT WAS PRETTY
EXCITING TO GET SO SPECIFIC A
SHOUTOUT FROM SANDRA OH RIGHT
BEFORE "SNL."
SO, AGAIN, TO SEE THAT
REPRESENTED IN HER APPAREL, AND
THE FOLKS THAT THEY WEAR
INTRODUCING GUESTS ON "SNL "IS A
MOMENT THAT THE PERFORMER CAN
EXPRESS THEMSELVES.
AND SHE SHOUTS OUT CANADA IN HER
OPENING MONOLOGUE TOO.
SHE RECOGNIZED THAT OTTAWA
PLAYED A PART IN HER
DEVELOPMENT, AND I THINK THAT,
AGAIN, IT'S KIND OF INSPIRING.
>> TO EVERYONE I DID -- I DID
IMPROV WITH IN OTTAWA FROM 1986
TO 1990, I KNOW ONE OF THE
REASONS WHY I'M HERE IS BECAUSE
I PLAYED WITH ALL OF YOU GUYS.
>> Adrienne: SO WEARING THAT
CBC LOGO DURING THE MONOLOGUE,
EXCELLENT SHOUTOUT, THANK YOU
VERY MUCH.
AND YOU HEARD THERE THAT SHE
TALKED ABOUT HOW BAD SHE IS AT
ACCEPTING COMPLIMENTS BUT SHE'S
GETTING BETTER AT IT BECAUSE SHE
GOT HER AMERICAN CITIZENSHIP.
SHE SAYS THAT SHE'S SURE THAT
HER PARENTS DID NOT SEE IT
BECAUSE "SNL" IS TOO LATE FOR
THEM BUT "THE NATIONAL" AIRS
EARLIER SO IT ALL WORKS OUT AND
THEY'RE SEEING THIS NOW.
>>> THAT IS "THE NATIONAL" MARCH
31st.
GOODNIGHT.
