>> Lien: TONIGHT ON CBC
VANCOUVER NEWS...
>> THIS HAS BEEN SETTLED ONCE
BEFORE, MORE THAN FIVE YEARS AGO
NOW.
>> Mike: FORMER B.C. PREMIER
GORDON CAMPBELL FACING A CIVIL
SOUTH OVER ALLEGATIONS OF SEXUAL
HARASSMENT.
ALSO...
>> Rt. Hon. Justin Trudeau:
THERE IS NOT ONE SILVER BULLET.
>> Lien: THE PRIME MINISTER
WON'T BE BACKING
DECRIMINALIZATION TO HELP SOLVE
B.C.'S OVERDOSE CRISIS.
>>> AND...
>> I WAS PANICKING IT MY HEAD, I
DIDN'T KNOW WHAT TO DO, WHERE TO
GO, AND JUST STOPPED.
>> Mike: SHE FROZE UNTIL THE
BEAR TAPPED HER.
WHAT SHOULD YOU DO DURING A BEAR
ENCOUNTER?
>> (Announcer): THIS IS CBC
VANCOUVER NEWS...
>> Lien: GOOD EVENING.
THANKS FOR JOINING US.
NEW COURT DOCUMENTS OBTAINED BY
CBC NEWS ARE SHEDDING LIGHT ON
SEXUAL HARASSMENT ALLEGATIONS
AGAINST FORMER B.C. PREMIER
GORDON CAMPBELL.
>> Mike: THE INCIDENTS
ALLEGEDLY HAPPENED WHILE HE WAS
SERVING AS CANADA'S HIGH
COMMISSIONER TO BRITAIN IN 2013.
THE COMPLAINANT, A STAFFER IN
THE OFFICE, IS SUING CAMPBELL
AND THE CANADIAN GOVERNMENT FOR
COMPENSATION.
>> Lien: OUR TANYA FLETCHER
JOINS US IN STUDIO NOW WITH
MORE.
SO, TANYA, WALK US THROUGH THE
DETAILS OF THIS NEW CIVIL
LAWSUIT >> YOU MAY REMEMBER
HEARING ABOUT THIS IN 2019 WHEN
ALLEGATIONS WERE FIRST REPORTED
BY THE BRITAIN'S DAILY
TELEGRAPH.
NOW DETAILS OF THE CIVIL SUIT
FILED IN THE CENTRAL LONDON
COUNTY COURT GIVES A CLEARER
PICTURE OF ALLEGATIONS WHICH
DATE BACK TO 2013.
THEY COME FROM A DUTCH CANADIAN
WOMAN WHO WORKED IN THE SAME
OFFICE AT THE SAME TIME AS
CAMPBELL.
JUDITH PRINCE LIVES IN ENGLAND
AND IN THE LEGAL CLAIM SHE
DETAILS PULL PELLE UNWANTED
SEXUAL ADVANCES FROM CAMPBELL.
HER LAWSUIT ALLEGES THAT WHEN
SHE WAS HIRED HER MANAGER
INFORMED HER "SHERBORNE BE
CAREFUL AROUND CAMPBELL."
HARASSMENT ALLEGATIONS IN A
STATEMENT OF CLAIM SAY CAMPBELL
PEERED UP HER SKIRT, PUT HIS
HAND ON BARE SKIN ON HER BACK,
CAME UP BEHIND HER WHILE SHE WAS
WORKING AND RUBBED HIS SHOULDERS
AND PUT HIS HAND ON HER BOTTOM
WHILE SHE WAS GOING UP THE
STAIRS.
REPEATEDLY SHE COMPLAINED TO HER
MANAGER ABOUT CAMPBELL BUT NO
ACTION WAS TAKEN.
WHEN HER CONTRACT WAS UP SHE
CLAIMS THE MANAGER TOLD HER IT
WOULD NOT BE APPROPRIATE TO
CONTINUE HER EMPLOYMENT.
NOW, PRINCE ACTUALLY CAME TO A
SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT IN 2014
OVER TWO ALLEGED INCIDENTS.
BUT THIS NEW CLAIM SAYS THAT
DEAL SHOULD BE OVERTURNED.
SHE'S NOW SUING CAMPBELL AND THE
CANADIAN GOVERNMENT FOR TWO
YEARS OF LOST WAGES AMOUNTING TO
SOMEWHERE AROUND $43,000.
>> Lien: SO WHAT IS GORDON
CAMPBELL SAYING ABOUT ALL THIS
THEN?
>> OUR COLLEAGUES SPOKE TO HIM
IN HIS HOME OUTSIDE OTTAWA TODAY
AND HE INSISTED THE MATTER HAS
ALREADY BEEN DEALT WITH.
>> I'M NOT GOING TO GET INTO
TRYING TO DETAILS OF THIS.
IT WAS DEALT WITH FULLY
INDEPENDENTLY BY THE GOVERNMENT.
IT'S NOT SOMETHING THAT IS
ACCEPTABLE IN TERMS OF THE
GOVERNMENT AT ALL.
SO THERE IS A FULL INDEPENDENT
REVIEW CARRIED OUT OF THESE
MATTERS, AS THERE SHOULD BE, AND
THAT'S WHERE IT STANDS.
>> Reporter: SO BESIDES
COMPENSATION, THE NEW LAWSUIT IS
ASKING FOR THE ORIGINAL
SETTLEMENT FROM 2014 TO BE SET
ASIDE AND MADE PUBLIC.
BY THE WAY, THE GOVERNMENT OF
CANADA IS NAMED AS THE SECOND
DEFENDANT IN PRINCE'S CLAIM
BECAUSE IT ARGUES THAT OTTAWA IS
VICARIOUSLY LIABLE FOR THE
ACTIONS OF CAMPBELL.
OF COURSE NONE OF THESE
ALLEGATIONS HAVE BEEN TESTED OR
PROVEN IN COURT.
>> Mike: TANYA FLETCHER
REPORTING TONIGHT, THANKS.
>>> WELL, THE OPIOID CRISIS
CONTINUES TO CLAIM MORE THAN 100
LIVES EVERY MONTH IN B.C. AND
MANY EXPERTS ARE PUSHING FOR
STRONG URGENT ACTION FROM
OTTAWA.
>> THIS MORNING ON CBC RADIO,
PRIME MINISTER JUSTIN TRUDEAU
CLARIFIED HIS GOVERNMENT'S
POSITION AND ITS PLAN OF ATTACK.
BUT AS JOEL BALLARD REPORTS,
SOME ADVOCATES SAY IT IS MISSING
A CRUCIAL ELEMENT.
>> WE NEED FEDERAL INNER-VENTION
ON THE LEGAL KOJO OF THIS IN
TERMS OF DECRIMINALIZATION.
>> DECRIMINALIZATION PEOPLE WHO
USE DRUGS.
>> BEING ADDICTED TO A
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE IS NOT A
CRIME.
>> Reporter: MORE THAN HALF A
DOZEN OFFICIALS AND GROUPS HAVE
CALLED FOR THE DECRIMINALIZATION
OF SMALL AMOUNTS OF HARD DRUGS,
OFTEN IN TANDEM WITH A PUSH FOR
A SAFE SUPPLY.
BUT TODAY ON CBC RADIO'S THE
EARLY EDITION...
>> Rt. Hon. Justin Trudeau:
THE KEY TO DECRIMINALIZATION, AS
YOU POINTED OUT, IS MAKING SURE
THERE IS A SAFER SUPPLY FOR
PEOPLE WHO ARE STRUGGLING WITH
ADDICTIONS.
AND THAT IS WHAT WE'VE MOVED
FORWARD ON WITHOUT HAVING TO
TAKE THE STEP TO DO CRIMINALS.
>> Reporter: TRUDEAU SAID HIS
GOVERNMENT WOULD ONLY THROW ITS
WEIGHT BEHIND CLEAN ACCESSIBLE
DRUGS, MUCH TO THE SURPRISE OF
ADVOCATES.
>> ALL LEVELS OF GOVERNMENT KNOW
THAT WE NEED BOTH, BEFORE
WORKING ABOUT THE CENTRE OF
SUBSTANCE ABUSE HE SPENT 30
YEARS IN THE CYCLE OF ADDICTION.
HE KNOWS FIRSTHAND THE POTENTIAL
BENEFITS OF DECRIMINALIZATION.
>> DEFINITELY GOES A LONG WAY IN
REDUCING THE STIGMA AND THE
DISCRIMINATION THAT SUBSTANCE
USERS FACE ON A DAILY BASIS.
>> Reporter: FOR THE PAST
THREE MONTHS IN B.C., MORE THAN
1170 PEOPLE HAVE DIED OF
OVERDOSES EVERY MONTH.
A CRISIS THAT ISN'T LIMITED TO
ONE AREA OF THE PROVINCE BUT
SPREAD ACROSS EVERY REGION.
>> ADDICTION IS NOT A MORAL
ISSUE.
ADDICTION IS NOT A CHARACTER
FAILURE.
ADDICTION IS A HEALTH ISSUE AND
IT SHOULD BE TREATED THAT WAY.
>> Reporter: DESPITE THE PRIME
MINISTER'S LACK OF SUPPORT,
DARCY SAYS B.C. WILL CONTINUE TO
PUSH FOR DECRIMINALIZATION BY
WORKING WITH CERTAIN POLICE
DEPARTMENTS TO TAKE A DIFFERENT
APPROACH, STEERING AWAY FROM THE
CRIMINAL CODE.
>> INSTEAD OF CRIMINALIZING
PEOPLE WHO HAVE SMALL AMOUNTS OF
DRUGS IN THEIR POSSESSION, FOR
PERSONAL USE, THEY ARE
CONNECTING THEM INSTEAD TO
HEALTH CARE SUPPORTS, TO MENTAL
HEALTH AND ADDICTION SUPPORTS.
>> Reporter: EVEN IF THAT'S AT
ODDS WITH OTTAWA'S PLANS.
JOEL BALLARD, CBC NEWS,
VANCOUVER.
>> WITH COVID-19 CASES RISING IN
B.C., HOSPITALIZATIONS ARE GOING
UP.
THERE ARE NOW 33 PEOPLE BEING
TREATED, THE HIGHEST SINCE THE
END OF MAY.
THE NUMBER OF PEOPLE IN
INTENSIVE CARE IS ALSO UP, NOW
TO 14, A CONCERNING TRENDS AS
THERE IS ALSO NOW AN OUTBREAK
THE SURREY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL.
HOWEVER, THE ONE AT LANGLEY
MEMORIAL HOSPITAL IS NOW OVER.
THERE ARE STILL EIGHT TOTAL
LONG-TERM CARE AND TWO ACUTE
CARE OUTBREAKS.
NO NEW DEATHS TO REPORT TODAY
EITHER, SO B.C.'S DEATH TOLL
REMAINS AT 209.
ACTIVE CASES ROSE SLIGHTLY TO
1127 AND HEALTH OFFICIALS ARE
ALSO ANNOUNCING TODAY AN
ADDITIONAL 104 NEW CASES.
>> Lien: ANOTHER POTENTIAL
COVID-19 EXPOSURE TO TELL YOU
ABOUT, THIS TIME AT A VANCOUVER
MIXED MARTIAL ARTS GYM.
ANYONE WHO WAS AT LIONS M.M.A.
ON GRANVILLE STREET FROM
AUGUST 18 TO 28 INCLUSIVE IS
ASKED TO MONITOR THEMSELVES FOR
SYMPTOMS.
THE EVENT IS YET ANOTHER IN A
GROWING LIST OF LOW RESCUE
INCIDENTS IN THE VANCOUVER
COASTAL HEALTH REGION.
TWO MORE EXPOSURES AT
RESTAURANTS WERE ADDED EARLIER
THIS WEEK.
YOU CAN FIND THE LIST ONLINE AT
BCH.CA.
>> Mike: JUST OVER A WEEK
AFTER MASKS BECAME MANDATORY ON
TRANSIT VEHICLES, TRANSIT IS
REPORTING THE VAST MAJORITY ARE
WEARING FACE COVERINGS.
92% WERE WEARING MASKS.
STAFF DID SPOT-CHECKS AT
LOCATIONS WITH HIGH CUSTOMER
VOLUMES.
OF THE ORE 8% TRUMPING SAYS IT'S
IS POSSIBLE THOSE HAVE
EXEMPTIONS ALTHOUGH STAFF DIDN'T
ASK THEM WHY THEY WERE WEARING
MASKS, YOUNG PEOPLE, PEOPLE CAN
UNDERLYING MEDICAL CONDITIONS
AND THOSE PUTTING MASKS ON.
TRANSIT POLICE CAN ENFORCE THE
MASK RULES, BUT THE FOCUS FOR
NOW IS ON EDUCATION.
>> Lien: SCHOOLS IN B.C. ARE
GETTING AN EXTRA $2 MILLION FROM
THE PROVINCE FOR MENTAL HEALTH
PROGRAMS.
VICTORIA IS SPENDING MORE ON
THESE PROGRAMS THIS YEAR BECAUSE
CHILDREN ARE FACING ANGLE
UNPRECEDENTED RETURN TO SCHOOL
DURING THE PANDEMIC, ACCORDING
TO MENTAL HEALTH AND ADDICTIONS
MINISTER JUDY DARCY.
SCHOOL DISTRICTS WILL GET TO
DETERMINE HOW THE FUNDS ARE USED
BASED ON THEIR NEEDS.
>> BECAUSE STUDENTS NEED TO BE
WELL SUPPORTED AND MANAGE
CHALLENGES LIKE ANXIETY AND
DEPRESSION, AND TO BUILD GOOD
SKILLS FOR GOOD MESSAGE HEALTH
FOR THIS SCHOOL YEAR AND BEYOND.
>> Lien: THE GOVERNMENT SAYS
THAT SURVEY SHOWS THE PANDEMIC
HAS RESULTED IN AN INCREASE IN
MENTAL HEALTH AND SUBSTANCE USE
CHALLENGES.
CURRENTLY THERE ARE A NUMBER OF
FREE AND INEXPENSIVE COUNSELLING
SERVICES THAT ARE AVAILABLE
ONLINE BY VIDEO AND BY PHONE.
>> Mike: WELL, CLASSES ARE
GOING TO BE VERY DIFFERENT FOR
POST-SECONDARY STUDENTS THIS
FALL.
U.B.C.'S WINTER SESSION BEGINS
NEXT TUESDAY, AND STUDENTS ARE
PREPARING FOR A DIFFERENT
EXPERIENCE, WITH MOST CLASSES
MOVING ONLINE.
>> A LOT OF RESIDENCES ARE
CLOSED, OR ARE REDUCING
CAPACITY.
>> I DON'T KNOW HOW LABS ARE
GOING TO GO, WITHOUT LIKE THE
TAS AND STUFF.
>> Reporter: A LOT OF STUDENTS
RELY LIKE ON THE LIBRARIES AND
STUFF LIKE THAT SO IT WILL BE
HARD TO WORK AROUND THAT.
>> Mike: U.B.C. SAYS MORE THAN
3,000 COURSES WILL BE TAUGHT IN
VIRTUAL CLASSROOMS.
ALL STUDENT SERVICES HAVE ALSO
GONE ONLINE.
>> Lien: POLICE SAY ALCOHOL
MAY HAVE BEEN A FAX IN A DEADLY
EARLY-MORNING HEAD-ON CRASH IN
THE GEORGE MASS TUNNEL.
A 61-YEAR-OLD WOMAN FROM
RICHMOND TRAVELLING NORTHBOUND
HAS DIED WHILE HER PASSENGER WAS
HURT.
THE DRIVER, WHO CROSSED THE
CENTRE LINE WHILE TRAVELLING IN
THE OPPOSITE DIRECTION ALSO HAS
SERIOUS INJURIES.
AT THE TIME OF THE ACCIDENT,
ONLY THE SOUTHBOUND SIDE OF THE
TUNNEL WAS OPEN.
THE TUNNEL WAS CLOSED FOR ABOUT
SEARCH HOURS BUT HAS SINCE
REOPENED.
>> A SUSPECT IN A FATAL HIGH
SPEED CRASH NEAR LADYSMITH HAS
BEEN ARRESTED AFTER A FIVE-DAY
SEARCH S R.C.M.P. SAY THE MAN
WAS ARRESTED ON UNRELATED
MATTERS EARLY TODAY AND REMAINS
IN CUSTODY ON VANCOUVER ISLAND.
HIS NAME AND HIS EXACT LOCATION
AREN'T BEING RELEASED UNTIL
CHARGES ARE FORMALLY LAID.
SATURDAY MORNING ONE PERSON WAS
KILLED, SEVERAL OTHER HURT IN
THE MULTI-VEHICLE CRASH NEAR A
BUSY INTERSECTION OF HIGHWAY 1.
OFFICERS BELIEVE THE MAN WAS
INJURED IN THE CRASH AND ALLEGED
HE FLED THE SCENE IN ANOTHER
VEHICLE.
>>> SURREY R.C.M.P. SAY A
TRAFFIC FLAGGER WAS ATTACKED BY
A CYCLIST WITH A WEAPON THIS
AFTERNOON.
>> THE INDIVIDUAL WAS ASSAULTED
WITH A WEAPON, AND THEY WERE
TAKEN TO THE HOSPITAL.
THE EXTENT OF THEIR INJURIES ARE
NOT KNOWN AT THIS TIME.
>> Reporter: POLICE RESPONDED
AROUND 2 P.M. NEAR THE
INTERSECTION OF 95A AVENUE AND
148 STREET.
THEY SAY THE FEMALE FLAGGER WAS
WORKING WHEN A MAN ON A BICYCLE
ASSAULTED HER WITH THAT WEAPON
AND THEN FLED THE AREA.
POLICE ARE STILL LOOKING FOR THE
SUSPECT.
HE'S DESCRIBED AS A HEAVYSET
WHITE MAN IN HIS MID-30S WEARING
DARK CLOTHING AND A BASEBALL
CAPPERS RIDING A RID MOUNTAIN
BIKE.
INVESTIGATORS ARE ALSO LOOKING
FOR DASH CAM FOOTAGE FROM ANYONE
WHO WAS IN THE AREA AT THE TIME.
>> Mike: CITY CREWS IN
VANCOUVER HAVE STARTED RYE PAIRS
ON THE GRANVILLE VIADUCT.
STARTING TODAY FOR THE NEXT TWO
TO FOUR WEEKS TRAFFIC IS CLOSED
ON THE FIRST AVENUE VIADUCT
BETWEEN CLARK DRIVE AND CATTRALL
STREET.
THE VIADUCT IS HAVING ITS AGING
ASPHALT PAVEMENT REMOVED AND
REPLACED.
CONCRETE HEE REPAIRS TO THE DECK
IS ALSO PLANNING.
THE CITY IS ASKING DRIVERS TO
PLAN AHEAD AND USE AN ALTERNATE
ROUTE.
>> Lien: TODAY MARKS FIVE
YEARS AGO SINCE THREE-YEAR-OLD
ALAN KURDI DIED ON A TURKISH
BEACH AND THE PHOTOGRAPH OF HIS
LIFELESS BODY MADE INTERNATIONAL
HIGHLIGHTS.
HE DROWNED ALONG WITH HIS
FIVE-YEAR-OLDS BROTHER AND
MOTHER AFTER THE BOAT THEY WERE
LOADED IN WITH REFUGEES CAPSIZED
ON THE WAY TO GREASE.
HIS AUNT, TIMA KURDI LIVES IN
COQUITLAM BUT SHE'S CURRENTLY IN
GERMANY TO LAUNCH A NEW CAMPAIGN
FOR THE RESCUE ORGANIZATION CI
ON THE FIFTH ANNIVERSARY OF THE
BOY'S DEATH.
>> WE WILL NOT STOP SAVING LIVES
AT THE SEA AND NOT EVEN MORE
PEOPLE DROWN.
MY BROTHER ABDALLAH AND I
DECIDED TO BAPTIZE A SECOND AND
A BIGGER SHIP TO HONOUR THE BIG
BROTHER OF ALAN KURDI, WHO ALSO
DROWNED.
>> THE GERMAN NONGOVERNMENTAL
HUMANITARIAN ORGANIZATION HAS
ALREADY NAMED A RESCUE VESSEL TO
HELP REFUGEES.
ALAN KURDI.
THE SECOND BOAT WOULD BE NAMED
AFTER GALIB.
CI IS HOPING TO DEPLOY THE NEW
RESCUE VESSEL BY THE END OF THE
YEAR.
>> Mike: JOHANNA WAGSTAFFE
JOINS US NOW WITH OUR FIRST
CHECK OF THE FORECAST.
IT TOOK A WHILE TODAY, BUT AS
YOU PREDICTED, THE SUN DID
EVENTUALLY COME OUT AND IT
TURNED TO OUT TO BE A NICE DAY.
>> Johanna: WE GOT THERE, BUT
WE TOOK UNTIL ABOUT 1 P.M.
THAT STRATUS RAIN LAYER IS A
TOUGH ONE BUT THE WINDS FINALLY
KICKED IT OUT RIGHT ABOUT 1 P.M.
TEMPERATURE ARE VERY SUMMER LIKE
INDEED ONCE WE GOT PAST THE
MORNING.
24 IN NANAIMO, 20 AT YVR AND
MID-20S TOWARD THE VALLEY.
GOING TO TALK ABOUT THE BIG
WARMUP COMING UP BUT I WANT TO
GIVE YOU A LOOK BACK ON AUGUST.
IF IT FELT VERY AVERAGE AS FAR
AS THE WEATHER GOES, YOU WOULD
BE RIGHT.
AVERAGE HIGHS, AVERAGE LEASE AND
ABOUT AVERAGE -- LOWS, AND ABOVE
AVERAGE RAINFALL.
BUT I HAVE A WARMUP COMING,
TODAY IS A TASTE OF THE
TEMPERATURES AHEAD SO I WILL
HAVE THE FULL FORECAST COMING
RIGHT UP.
>> Lien: ALL RIGHT, THANKS,
JO.
>> Mike: WELL, SOME RESIDENTS
IN THE NORTH VANCOUVER
NEIGHBOURHOOD OF DEEP COVE ARE
MOURNING THE DEATH OF A BLACK
BEAR AFTER IT WAS SHOT EARLIER
TODAY BY CONSERVATION OFFICERS.
KNOWN AROUND THE NEIGHBOURHOOD
AS PLUM, THE B.C. CONSERVATION
CENTRE SAYS SHE'S BEEN THE
SOURCE OF MULTIPLE COMPLAINTS
FROM LOCALS AND FOLLOWING A
REPORT OF PLUM PUSHING ON A
GLASS WINDOW THIS MORNING SHE
WAS FOUND AND EUTHANIZED.
>> THE KILLING COMES THE SAME
WEEK AS A STUNNING VIDEO OF A
BEAR REACHING OUT TO TOUCH A
JOGGER.
IT'S IGNITING MOORE DEBATE ABOUT
WHAT TO DO WHEN BEARS GET TOO
CLOSE TO HUMANS.
SUSANA DASILVA SPOKE TO THE
WOMAN AT THE CENTRE OF IT ALL.
>> I WAS PANICKING IN MY HEAD, I
DIDN'T KNOW WHAT TO DO, WHERE TO
GO.
>> Reporter: WHAT TO DO ABOUT
A BLACK BEAR CREEPING TOWARDS
HER AND THEN REACHING OUT.
>> I THOUGHT ABOUT RUNNING WAY
BUT I THOUGHT THE BEAR WOULD
CHASE ME, SO-SO I STOPPED.
>> SHE RAN AWAY.
>> THAT SECTION OF THE POPULAR
TRAIL HAS BEEN CLOSED AND A TRAP
SET TO CATCH THE BEAR.
>> IT'S NOT NORMAL BEHAVIOUR FOR
A BEAR TO APPROACH SOMEONE IN
THAT WAY.
IT SAID ME WONDERING WHAT LED UP
TO THAT SITUATION, WHERE THE
BEAR WAS APPROACHING SOMEONE.
AND I HAD TO WONDER, HAD THE
BEAR BEEN FED BEFORE BY SUN
SOMEONE.
>> Reporter: CONSERVATION
OFFICERS SAY IT COULD BE
EUTHANIZED IF IT'S TOO USED TO
HUMANS BUT 16,000 PEOPLE TO SAVE
IT, SOME SAYING THEY WON'T
REPORT SIGHTINGS.
>> I DON'T THINK THAT'S A GOOD
DECISION.
I THINK THEY SHOULD BE MOVED, IF
ANYTHING, WE'RE ENCROACHING ON
THEIR LANDS.
>> Reporter: EARLIER THIS WEEK
A BEAR MADE A STOP AT A
REVELSTOKE LIQUOR STORE AND IN
JULY ONE CHECK OUT A WHISTLER
RESORT.
SOME EXPERTS ABEARS ARE NATURAL
LIQUEURIOUS AND NEED TO LEARN TO
STAY AWAY FROM PEOPLE, AND
PEOPLE NEED TO LEARN TO DEAL
WITH THEM.
>> WE'RE OVER REACTING WHAT
ACTUALLY HAPPEN.
YOU'RE GOING INTO A PLACE WHERE
BEARS LIVE.
BRING YOUR BEAR SPRAY, AND THE
HUMAN VOICE.
>> YOU FRY TO PUT YOURSELF IN
THE POSITION ABOUT THE WOMAN ON
THE PATH IN COQUITLAM BUT NOT
SURPRISING THAT SHE HAD THAT
REACTION, SHE COMPLETELY FROZE.
>> Lien: PURE SHOCK.
YOU DON'T EXPECT IT WHEN YOU'RE
ON YOUR RUN.
NOW WE KNOW, CARRY BEAR SPRAY
AND TALKING TO THE BEAR IS
HELPFUL.
>> A LITTLE CHAT, YES.
>> Len: THE PRIME MINISTER
SAYS HE HAS NO INTENTION OF
ASKING THE QUEEN TO REPLACE THE
GOVERNOR-GENERAL.
EARLIER THIS SUMMER CBC NEWS
REVEALED ALLEGATIONS THAT JULIE
PAYETTE HAS CREATED A TOXIC WORK
ENVIRONMENT AND HARASSED
EMPLOYEES.
THE PRIVY COUNCIL OFFICE HAS
BROUGHT IN AN OUTSIDE FIRM TO
REVIEW THE CONDITIONS AT RIDEAU
HALL.
TRUDEAU WAS ASKED ABOUT
REPLACING PAYETTE WITH MANY AN I
WERE VIEW TODAY.
>> Rt. Hon. Justin Trudeau: WE
HAVE AN COMMENT GOVERNOR-GENERAL
RIGHT NOW, AND I THINK ON TOP OF
THE COVID CRISIS NOBODY IS
LOOKING AT ANY CONSTITUTIONAL
CRISIS.
YOU KNOW, WE HAVE PUT IN PLACE A
PROCESS TO REVIEW SOME OF THE
WORKING CONDITIONS AT RIDEAU
HALL, BUT THAT'S NOT SOMETHING
THAT WE'RE CONTEMPLATING RIGHT
NOW, GOING FURTHER THAN THAT.
>> Mike: THE NEW LEADER OF THE
CONSERVATIVE PARTY SAYS HE IS
NOT PLANNING TO TRIGGER A
FEDERAL ELECTION THIS FALL.
IN A NEWS CONFERENCE TODAY ERIN
O'TOOLE SAID HOLDING THE LIBERAL
GOVERNMENT TO ACCOUNT ON
COVID-19 IS HIS MAIN FOCUS.
BUT IF THE LIBERALS WANT AN
ELECTION, HE AND HIS PARTY ARE
READY.
>> IF THEY WANT TO RATTLE THE
SABRES THEY'LL FIND OUR SABRE IS
SHARP.
BUT I'M NOT HERE FOR AN
ELECTION.
I'M HERE FOR THE RELAUNCH OF OUR
ECONOMY POST COVID.
I THINK THE RELAUNCH WILL BE
MORE DIFFICULT BECAUSE IT'S SLOW
ACTION BY THE TRUDEAU
GOVERNMENT.
SO I WANT TO MAKE SURE WE FIGHT
FOR THE OPPORTUNITY FOR
CANADIANS IN ANY PARTING COUNTRY
TO WORK TO PROVIDE FOR THEIR
FAMILIES.
THAT WILL BE PRIORITY NUMBER
ONE.
>> Mike: O'TOOLE ALSO NAMED
HIS CABINET LEADERSHIP GROUP AND
INTRODUCED MANITOBA M.P. CANDICE
BERGEN AS THE NEW DEPUTY HERA.
HE PLANS TO NAME A FULL SHADOW
CABINET NEXT WEEK.
>> WELL, TESTING HAS DETERMINED
THAT RUSSIAN OPPOSITION LEADER
ALEXEI NAVALNY WAS POISONED WITH
A SOVIET ERA NERVE AGENT.
GERMAN AUTHORITIES MADE THE
ANNOUNCEMENT TODAY.
NAVALNY, A FIERCE CRITIC OF
RUSSIAN PRESIDENT VLADIMIR PUTIN
IS BEING TREATED IN BERLIN.
THE GERMAN AUTHORITIES SAY
TOXICOLOGY TEST RESULTS REVEAL
NAVALNY PASSER PASS POISONED
WITH NOVEMBER CHUCK, NOVOCHUCK.
THE GERMAN GOVERNMENT HAS
CONDEMNED THE POISONING AND IS
DEMANDS A FULL AND TRANSPARENT
INVESTIGATION.
DOCTORS ARE NOT SURE IF HE'LL
MAKE A COMPLETE RECOVERY.
>> Lien: THE TRIAL IS UNDERWAY
IN PARIS FOR PEOPLE CHARGE IN
THE TALKS ON A MAGAZINE AND A
KOSHER SUPERMARKET.
SECURITY WAS HECHE AS 13 AND ONE
WOMAN WENT ON TRIAL FOR THEIR
ALLEGED PART IN THE ATTACK.
17 PEOPLE AND ALL THREE GUNMEN
DIED OVER THREE DAYS IN
JANUARY 2015.
THE SATIRICAL MAGAZINE CHARLIE
HEBDO WAS TARGETED FOR
PUBLISHING CARICATURES OF THE
PROPHET MOHAMMED, SOMETHING IT
IS DOING AGAIN THIS WEEK.
>>> JOHANNA WAGSTAFFE JOINS US
AGAIN.
SO, JO, YOU'VE BEEN TRACKING THE
STRONGEST TYPHOON OF THE SEASON
SO FAR FOR THE PACIFIC.
WHAT IS THE NEWS ON TYPHOON
MAYSAK?
>> IT MADE LANDFALL A FEW HOURS
AGO AND NOW IT'S SLIDING UP THAT
COAST.
WE'RE GETTING REPORTS OF WINDS
DAMAGE AND FLOODING.
I WANT TO TAKE YOU THE PICK WE
HAVE FROM A SOUTH KOREAN ISLAND
SOUTH OF THE PENINSULA WHERE IT
HIT FIRST AT CATEGORY 2.
THEREOF ONLY BEEN SIX CATEGORY 2
STORMS SINCE RECORDS BEGAN IN
THE FIFTIES.
THIS IS THE STRONGEST STORM OF
THE SEASON FOR THE REGION AND
SURF LEADING TO A MISSILE
VESSEL, JUST HEARING REPORTS
THAT JAPANESE AUTHORITIES ARE
LOOKING FOR A VESSEL CARRYING
ABOUT 45 PERSONNEL AND 6,000
CATTLE.
THOUSANDS WERE EVACUATED FROM
THE COASTLINE, SHIPS AND PLANES
ALL AS WELL AS AS WELL AS RAIL
ROUTES.
THE STORM IS PUSHING OFF FROM
THE PENINSULA TOWARDS CHINA.
THIS IS NOT THE END OF STORMS
FOR THE PENINSULA.
LOOK AT THIS MONSTER,
STRENGTHENING AS WE SPEAK.
THIS MIGHT BE THE THIRD TYPHOON,
HAISHEN, TO MAKE LANDFALL IN
KOREA IN ABOUT WOULD WEEKS,
WHICH WOULD BE YET ANOTHER
RECORD.
I WANT TO TAKE YOU THROUGH THAT
CRACK QUICKLY.
WE'LL WATCH IT CROSS JAPANESE
ISLANDS SUNDAY AFTERNOON AND
THEN MAKE LANDFALL POSSIBLY AS A
SUPER TYPHOON FOR SUNDAY F
YOU'RE WONDERING IF IT'S BEEN A
BUSY SEASON, ABSOLUTELY,
RECORD-BREAKING, NOT JUST IN THE
EASTERN PACIFIC BUT
RECORD-BREAKING IN ATLANTIC
BASIN AS WELL BECAUSE OF THE
WARM WATERS.
TAKING YOU TO OUR WEST COAST,
WE HAVE IMPACTS BECAUSE OF
MAYSAK, CAUSING
UNDERSTOODLATIONS IN --
UNDULATIONS IN THE JETSTREAM.
CONTINUED RAIN FOR CENTRAL
COASTAL SECTIONS AND THAT
INCLUDES PRINCE RUPERT.
IF YOU'RE WATCHING, YOU KNOW
YOU'VE HAD A RECORD-BREAKING
AUGUST.
IN FACT OVER 400 MILLIMETRES.
NO RAIN IN OUR FORECAST, WE'VE
GOT 22 FOR VANCOUVER TOMORROW
BUT THAT'S MORE LIKE A 27
INLAND.
PEAK OF THE HEAT THIS WEEK WILL
BE FRIDAY.
MODERATING A BIT ON THE WEEKEND,
BUT I THINK THE HOTTEST WEATHER
STILL TO COME, SUNDAY INTO EARLY
NEXT WEEK, SO SUMMER OFFICIALLY
AND THEORETICALLY NOT GONE YET.
>> Len: HARDLY, LOOKS LIKE,
JO.
MY GOODNESS, SEPTEMBER AND WE'RE
STILL FEELING THE HEAT.
THANKS FOR THAT.
>> Mike: THAT'S IT FOR OUR
ONLINE NEWSCAST TONIGHT BUT WE
HAVE A TELEVISION NEWSCAST ON
CBC TELEVISION COMING UP AFTER
THE HOCKEY GAME, WHICH PROBABLY
WILL BE AROUND 7:30, 7:45
TONIGHT.
>> Lien: AND WE HAVE OUR 11:00 T
AFTER "THE NATIONAL" WITH TANYA
FLETCHER.
SHE'S IN FOR DAN BURRITT.
HAVE A GOOD NIGHT.
>> Mike: GOOD NIGHT.
