WHEN INDIVIDUAL RESPONSIBILITY
WILL NOT DO THE JOB.
>> Reporter: HE SAYS THE VIRUS
IS SO CONTAGIOUS THAT APPEAL IF
A SMALL FRACTION OF PEOPLE BREAK
THE RULES THERE IS A POTENTIAL
FOR AN OUTBREAK.
>> SADLY I THINK B.C. WILL HAVE
TO TAKE THAT PATH.
ONTARIO HAD TO TAKE THAT PATH,
BECAUSE EARLY IN THE PANDEMIC
LARGE GROUPS OF PEOPLE WERE
ACTING RESPONSIBLY AND NOT
RESPONDING TO PLEAS FOR
SELF-REGULATION.
>> Reporter: AND STRONGER
ENFORCEMENT MIGHT BE COMING.
AN ANNOUNCEMENT FROM THE
PROVINCE IS EXPECTED LATER THIS
WEEK.
JOEL BALLARD, CBC NEWS,
VANCOUVER.
>> Lien: AND HEALTH OFFICIALS
ARE WARNING PEOPLE IN
NORTHEASTERN B.C. OF POSSIBLE
COVID-19 EXPOSURE AFTER AN
OUTBREAK AT A RELIGIOUS
GATHERING IN DEADWOOD, ALBERTA
TWO WEEKS AGO.
>> IT IS TRUE THERE WAS SOME
COVID THAT HAPPENED AND, YOU
KNOW, YOU'RE LOOKING AT A GUY
RIGHT NOW THAT HAS COVID.
RIGHT NOW I'M DIAGNOSED WITH
COVID.
>> Reporter: THE "IT IS TIME
CANADA" EVENT RAN FROM JULY 30
TO AUGUST 2.
17 CASES HAVE BEEN TIED TO IT SO
FAR INCLUDING ATTENDEES AND
SECONDARY EXPOSURES.
24 PEOPLE, MOST IN THE FORT ST.
JOHN AREA, ARE ISOLATING AS A
RESULT OF CONTACT TRACING
EFFORTS.
NORTHEASTERN B.C. RESIDENTS HAVE
STRONGLY ENCOURAGED TO
SELF-MONITOR FOR SYMPTOMS AND
ISOLATE IF THEY DEVELOP.
>> Mike: IT TOOK A WHILE BUT
ALL OF B.C.'S CARE HOMES NOW
HAVE VISITATION PLANS IN EFFECT.
>> Lien: THAT MEANS AFTER
MONTHS OF VIDEO CHATS, PHONE
CALLS AND SEEING EACH OTHER ONLY
THROUGH WINDOWS FAMILIES CAN
FINALLY VISIT THEIR ELDERLY
LOVED ONES.
>> Mike: WITH SO MANY RECEIVED
SAFETY PROTOCOLS IN PLACE, WHAT
ARE THE VISIT ACTUALLY LIKE?
WE SENT OUR JESSE JOHNSTON WITH
CBC VANCOUVER'S IMPACT TEAM TO
FIND OUT.
>> Reporter: ONCE A WEEK, DEO
MANEK GETS TO SEE THE LOVE OF
HIS LIFE.
>> GOOD MORNING!
>> Reporter: BEFORE HE'S
ALLOWED INTO HER CARE HOME HE
TELLS STAFF THROUGH THE INTERCOM
THAT HE HAS NO COVID-19
SYMPTOMS.
>> GOOD MORNING.
>> GOOD MORNING!
>> Reporter: ONCE INSIDE, AS
STAFF DEMONSTRATE FOR US, ALL
VISITORS MUST SANITIZE THEIR
HANDS AND GET A TEMPERATURE
CHECK.
>> YOU'RE GOOD TO GO.
>> THE STAFF HAVE ALREADY DONE
THEIR DUE DILIGENCE IN TERMS OF
TRYING TO PREVENT THE COVID FROM
COMING HERE.
BUT THEN ANOTHER FACTOR COMES
IN, SO WE HAVE TO BE REALLY
CAREFUL.
>> Reporter: ONLY ONE VISITOR
IS ALLOWED IN AT A TIME SO DEO'S
DAUGHTER AND GRANDSON.
>> HOW ARE YOU, MOM!
>> Reporter: HAVE TO WAIT
OUTSIDE.
>> AT LEAST SOMEWHERE THERE SHE
DOES STILL KNOW US, DEEP DOWN I
KNOW SHE DOES.
YOU CAN TELL BY HER EYES, THEY
LIGHT UP IN A CERTAIN WAY WHEN
SHE RECOGNIZES WHO YOU ARE.
>> Reporter: SHAWN'S GRANDMA,
SANTA, HAS DEMENTIA.
SHE LIVED IN NORMANA DAYS BEFORE
THE LOCKDOWN.
THEY RELIED ON VIDEO CHATS TO
COMMUNICATE WITH HER.
>> SHE WOULD SAY SOMETIMES LIKE
WHY AREN'T YOU HERE, WHY AREN'T
YOU COMING.
WE COULD TELL SHE WAS GETTING A
LITTLE BIT ANGRY.
WHY IS IT I CAN ONLY TALK TO YOU
ON THE RADIO, RIGHT?
>> Reporter: IT'S TRUE, VIDEO
CALLS ARE A POOR SUBSTITUTE FOR
THIS...
OR THIS...
>> YOU'RE LOOKING GOOD!
WHAT DID YOU HAVE FOR BREAKFAST
TODAY?
>> Reporter: FOR DEO, AFTER
MONTHS OF NO FACE-TO-FACE
CONTACT, MOMENTS LIKE THIS ARE
PRECIOUS AND APPRECIATED.
BUT THEY'RE NOT PERFECT.
>> I'M JUST WAITING FOR WHEN I
CAN HUG MY WIFE, EVEN I KISS OR
I HUG HER.
I'M MISSING THAT.
>> BYE!
BYE-BYE!
>> Reporter: HE KNOWS IT'S A
LONG SHOT BUT DEO HOPES THE BAN
ON PHYSICAL TOUCH WILL BE LIFTED
BY SEPTEMBER 22.
THAT'S HIS 60th WEDDING
ANNIVERSARY AND ALL HE WANT FOR
A GIFT IS A HUG.
JESSE JOHNSTON, CBC NEWS,
BURNABY.
>> WELL, MORE GOURMET FOOD
ARRIVED AT THE VANCOUVER FOOD
BANK THIS MORNING, A SHARED
SHIPMENT OF LOBSTERS AND TEPIDER
LOIN AND THERE'S MORE TO COME.
>> WITH ALMOST ALL CRUISES
CANCELLED FOR THE FORESEEABLE
FUTURE THE CRUISE LINES HAVE
BEEN LEFT WITH LITERALLY TONS OF
FOOD.
>> AS DEBORAH GOBLE REPORTS, ONE
OF THEM DECIDED TO DONATE IT TO
VANCOUVER'S FOOD BANK.
>> IT LOOKS LIKE SOME VERY
HIGH-END CHEESES COMING IN
TODAY.
>> Reporter: ONE MIGHT ASSUME
THE DELICIOUS TIDBITS AND
DECADENTS TREATS BEING UNLOADED
HERE ARE HEADING TO A
HOITY-TOITY DINING
ESTABLISHMENT.
>> WE HAVE RECEIVED PROSCIUTTO,
BEEF INTERPRETED LOIN, SOME
LOBSTER.
>> Reporter: BUT WHILE THEY
DEFINITELY DO SERVE UP FOOD,
THIS IS NOT A RESTAURANT.
IT'S THE GREATER VANCOUVER FOOD
BANK.
HSC IS ALL FROM HOLLAND AMERICA.
>> NOT NORMALLY SOMETHING WE
WOULD HAVE IN DISTRIBUTION.
>> Reporter: NORMAL TIMES ALL
THIS GOURMET QUEUE SEEN WOULD
END UP ON THE PLATES OF
PASSENGERS ON HOLLAND AMERICA
CRUISE SHIPS.
BUT WHILE FANCY FOOD AND LOTS OF
IT MAY BE A STAPLE ON THE HIGH
SEAS, FOOD BANKS TENDS TO BE A
LOT MORE PRACTICAL.
>> WE JUST COULDN'T BELIEVE THAT
WE WOULD BE RECEIVING FOOD OF
THIS QUALITY AND BE ABLE
DISTRIBUTE IT TO OUR CLIENTS.
>> Reporter: THE GLOBAL
PANDEMIC HAS TAKEN SO MUCH, BUT
THIS, THIS, HAS BEEN AN
UNEXPECTED GIFTS.
CLIENTS WON'T EXACTLY BE ABLE
ORDERS UP LIKE OFF A MENU BUT
THEY CAN ANTICIPATE SOME
UNEXPECTED GOODIES.
>> I THINK WE'LL PROBABLY GET
SOME OF IT OUT THIS WEEK.
THIS FOOD WILL LAST OVER THE
NEXT TWO TO THREE MONTHS.
BUT WE WILL WANT TO BE GETTING
SOME OF THAT OUT THIS WEEK.
WE'VE BEEN MAKING ROOM FOR IT
LAST WEEK.
>> Reporter: RIGHT NOW, 8500
PEOPLE A WEEK VISIT THE GREATER
VANCOUVER FOOD BANK, AND WHILE
LOBSTER IS LOVELY, THE MONTHS
AHEAD MAY BE DIFFICULT.
>> WHEN CERB DISCONTINUES AND
TRANSFERS TO E.I., THAT'S WHEN
WE THINK WE'LL REALLY SEE THE
JUMP.
>> Reporter: FOR TODAY, AT
LEAST, STAFF AND VOLUNTEERS ARE
FOCUSING ON HAPPIER THOUGHTS.
DEBORAH GOBLE, CBC NEWS,
VANCOUVER.
>> COQUITLAM'S CHAMPIONSHIP
WINNING LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALL
CLUB IS FACING AN UNPRECEDENTED
LOSS IN THEIR BANK ACCOUNT.
NEARLY A QUARTER OF A MILLION
DOLLARS HAS GONE MISSING.
THE COQUITLAM LITTLE LEAGUE
ASSOCIATION HAS DISCOVERED
THAT $230,000 HAS DISAPPEARED.
A STATEMENT WAS SENT OUT TO
PARENTS THIS WEEKEND APOLOGIZING
AND SAYING A POLICE REPORT HAS
BEEN FILED.
THE PROBLEM SURFACED WHEN CLUB
MEMBERS REPORTED THEY DID NOT
GET REFUNDS WHEN THE SPRING
BASEBALL SEASON WAS CANCELLED
BECAUSE OF THE PANDEMIC.
NOW THE LEAGUE HAS ONLY $3,000
LEFT, AND IT STILL OWES
SUPPLIERS MONEY.
THE MONEY DISAPPEARED SOME TIME
AFTER JUNE 9th.
>>> A B.C. MAN IS RECOVERING
AFTER A BEAR ATTACK YESTERDAY.
THE PHOTOS FROM THE SCENE MAKE
IT CLEAR THINGS COULD HAVE BEEN
MUCH WORSE.
THE BEAR BIT RIGHT THROUGH THE
MAN'S BIKE HELMET BUT IT DID
PROTECT HIMMENT THERE WERE
INJURIES TO HIS SYMPTOM AND HIS
LEG, THOUGH.
THE 58-YEAR-OLD WAS MOUNTAIN
BIKING WITH HIS WIFE NORTH OF
LILLOOET WHEN A MOTHER BEAR
EMERGED WITH HER CUBS.
SHE ATTACKED, BUT THE MAN'S WIFE
WAS ABLE TO SCARE THE TRIO AWAY
WITH BEAR SPRAY.
CONSERVATION OFFICERS SAY IS THE
BEAR ACTED IN SELF-DEFENCE SO NO
ATTEMPT WILL BE MADE TO TRACK
HER DOWN.
>> METEOROLOGIST JOHANNA
WAGSTAFFE IS BACK WITH US
TONIGHT FOR THE FORECAST,
ANOTHER SCORCHER ON THE SOUTH
COAST.
>> MIKE, I WAS ALL READY TO
RELAX AFTER A WEEK OFF ON SUNDAY
NIGHT AND ENDED UP STORM
TRACKING WAY TOO LATE!
IT WAS SO RARE TO SEE A SHOW
LIKE THAT, AND IF YOU MISSED IT,
WE'VE COMPILED SOME OF THE BEST
LIGHTNING SHOTS.
TAKE A LOOK AT THE PICTURES FROM
ACROSS THE SOUTH COAST LAST
NIGHT.
THE INGREDIENTS WERE THERE.
WE HAD OVER 1600 STRIKES ACROSS
THE SOUTH COAST.
THE STORM CENTRE WAS NANAIMO,
VICTORIA GOT A GOOD LIGHTNING
SHOW AND VANCOUVER LOOKING OUT
TOWARD THE HARBOUR WE SAW OUR
OWN LITTLE MINI NATURE'S FIVE
WORKS.
IT WAS STUNNING.
THE FLIP SIDE TO THIS, WE SAW A
FEW MORE FIRE STARTS, BUT A LINE
OF STORMS ROLLING IN FROM THE
WEST, SOME SEA BREEZES COLLIDING
AND THAT WAS A RARE RECIPE FOR
US.
THE OTHER SIDE OF THE WEATHER
COIN, IT WAS A BUSY WEEKEND FOR
DIFFERENT WEATHER STORIES.
I WANT TO TAKE YOU UP TO THE
NORTHWEST, WHERE THEY HAVE SEEN
DAYS OF HEAVY RAIN THIS ISN'T
THE ONLY PLACE THAT'S SEEN THIS
KIND OF RESULT FROM THREE DAYS
OF HEAVY RAIN.
WE DON'T HAVE LIVE RADAR UP
THERE, BUT UPWARDS OF 100 TO 200
MILLIMETRES OVER THE PAST FEW
DAYS AS THE HIGH PRESSURE DOME
IS PROTECTING US IN THE SOUTH
FROM ANY BIG SYSTEMS, IT'S JUST
BEEN HAMMERING AT THIS CENTRAL
AND NORTHERN COASTAL SECONDS.
BACK TO THE SOUTH COAST, THE
TEMPERATURES, WE'VE GOT MORE
STORIES ABOUT TO TALK ABOUT
CONNECTED TO THE HEAT, NUMEROUS
HIGH TEMPERATURE RECORDS BROKEN
ACROSS THE PROVINCE, INCLUDING
VANCOUVER HARBOUR, HAD I GONE
31º THIS AFTERNOON, THAT WAS A
RECORD SET BACK FROM 1977.
TEMPERATURES HAVE COME DOWN A
LITTLE BIT THIS AFTERNOON.
LOOK AT THE BIG PICTURE, THOUGH.
THE SAME HEAT DOME IS ACTUALLY
CONNECTED TO RECORDS SET
YESTERDAY IN DEATH VALLEY,
HITTING 55º.
THAT'S THE HOTTEST WE'VE SEEN
ANYWHERE ON EARTH SINCE 1913.
WE STILL HAVE THE HEAT WARNING
IN PLACE, OBVIOUSLY WE'RE IN THE
TOP END, A BIT OF A MODIFIED
VERSION BUT UNDER THE SAME HEAT
DOME AS THEY ARE IN CALIFORNIA.
A FEW LIGHTNING STRIKES FIRING
UP IN THE KOOTENAYS RIGHT NOW
AND WATCHING THAT CLOSELY
BECAUSE OF THE FIRE RISK.
BUT THAT LINE IS NOT GOING TO
AFFECT THE SOUTH COAST.
I THINK WE MAY SEE SHOWERS
THROUGH THE NORTHERN PARTS OF
THE ISLAND FOR TOMORROW, BUT WE
ARE LOOKING AT ANOTHER HOT AND
SUNNY ONE ACROSS SOUTHERN B.C.
LOOK AT THESE TEMPERATURES
TOMORROW, OSOYOOS, 36, EVEN AS
WE HEAD INTO WEDNESDAY, STARRING
TO GET A SLIGHT COOLDOWN, BUT
NOT A BIG REPRIEVE, AND THAT IS
WHY WE DO HAVE EXTREME FIRE
DANGER STILL IN PLACE TONIGHT.
SO ONE MORE HOT ONE FOR
VANCOUVER, ON TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY
INCREASING CLOUD, THANKS TO THE
SYSTEM COMING IN FROM THE WEST
AND LOOK AT THAT.
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, SOME GOOD
OLD RAIN.
I THINK WE'LL BE READY FOR THAT.
COOLER EVENING IN THE NEXT
COUPLE OF DAYS.
>> Lien: THANKFUL FOR THE RAIN
AND WE'RE NOT IN DEATH VALLEY AT
55º.
MY GOODNESS.
ALL RIGHT, THANKS, JO.
>>> WELL, AFTER MORE THAN
400,000 VOTES, OUR SEARCH FOR
THE BEST NEIGHBOURHOOD IN METRO
VANCOUVER HAS TAKEN US FROM 192
COMMUNITIES DOWN TO JUST FOUR.
>> Mike: THE TIME FOUR, THE
CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND TAKING PLACE
FRIDAY, AND EVERY DAY THIS WEEK
WE'LL BE PROFILING THE TIME FOUR
CONTENDERS.
>> Lien: TODAY JUSTIN MCELROY
SHOWS US TO MOUNT PLEASANT,
WHERE EVERYTHING OLD IS NEW
AGAIN.
>> Reporter: IT STARTED AS
VANCOUVER'S FIRST SUBURB
COMMUNITY, HOME TO THE CITY'S
BREWING INDUSTRY.
A SEPTEMBER 11 LATER MOUNT
PLEASANT IS ONCE AGAIN A BREWERY
HUB AND ONCE AGAIN BOOMING >>
YES, YOU CAN SEE ALL THE ADMITS,
IT'S KIND OF LIKE GRANVILLE
STREET NOW, I FEEL -- I
SHOULDN'T SAY THAT BUT YOU GOT
THE BROWN STONE, THE SAME
THINGS, ALL THESE BARS AND
PATIOS.
BUT IF YOU ASK THE LOCALS WHO
HAVE BEEN HERE LONGER, HOW WAS
IT IN THE '70's, '80's,
'90S, THAT'S A SURPRISE.
>> Reporter: THE NEIGHBOURHOOD
WAS VOTED BEST IN VANCOUVER.
MULTICULTURAL COMMUNITIES WITH
MIXED INCOME LEVELS, GREAT
PARKS, AND EVEN BETTER FOOD
OPTIONS, LIKE GENTRIFICATION HAS
COME, ESPECIALLY AROUND THE
FRASER AND KINGSWAY AREA.
>> RIGHT ON THIS CORNER YOU HAVE
A LOT OF DIFFERENT RESTAURANTS,
FRENCH CUISINE, VIETNAMESE,
RUSSIAN, LATIN-AMERICAN, ITALIAN
AND THAT'S WHAT THIS COMMUNITY
IS VERY DIVERSE, BUT IT DOESN'T
MATTER WHERE YOU ARE YOU ARE
PART OF THE COMMUNITY.
>> THIS IS ONE OF THE
RESTAURANTS THAT OPENED LAST
DECK.
THE FAMILY MOVED TO MOUNT
PLEASANT WANTED TO MAKE THEIR
MARK ON THE COMMUNITY AS
GENERATIONS BEFORE HAVE DONE.
>> THIS IS A FAMILY COMMUNITY,
IT'S A FAMILY ORIENTED
COMMUNITY.
SO ARE WE.
SO WE FELT THAT CONNECTION RIGHT
AWAY.
>> Reporter: BUT THOSE
CONNECTIONS CAN'T KEEP EVERYONE
HERE A COMMUNITY ORGANIZER, THEY
LEFT MOUNT PLEASANT AFTER 19
YEARS, THE RENT TOO HIGH FOR THE
BIGGER PARDON ME HIS FAMILY
NEEDED.
>> I THINK BECAUSE OF THE
DIVERSITY AND INDEPENDENT
BUSINESSES AND THE NONPROFITS
AND THE COMMUNITIES THAT ARE
HERE MAKE IS TO THRIVING AND I
HOPE IT CONTINUES.
>> Reporter: IT'S A SENT I
SHARED BY MANY HERE, EVEN IF THE
ONLY THING CONSTANT IN MOUNT
PLEASANT'S HISTORY HAS BEEN
CHANGE.
JUSTIN MCELROY, CBC NEWS,
VANCOUVER.
>> NOT A BAD NEIGHBOURHOOD, LET
ME TELL YOU.
>> Mike: WELL, YOU'RE IN A
POSITION TO SAY THAT.
>> YES, I MAY OR MAY NOT LIVE
THERE.
SO I GUESS I CAN SAY THERE.
IT'S A FANTASTIC NEIGHBOUR.
I LOVE MOUNT PLEASANT.
WE'VE ONLY BEEN THERE FOR ABOUT
TWOISH YEARS BUT I'M A VANCOUVER
GIRL, BORN AND RAISED BUT WE
LOVE IT FOR ALL THE THINGS THAT
JUSTIN SAID.
>> Mike: YOU'RE UP AGAINST
FORT LANGLEY.
>> I KNOW, WHICH IS STILL REALLY
CUTE.
IT'S TOUGH COMPETITION GENTLEMAN
WE'LL SEE AS WE GO THROUGH THE
WEEK.
SO THAT SERIES A CONTINUING, AS
I SAID; THROUGHOUT THE WEEK.
BEST NEIGHBOURHOOD IN METRO
VANCOUVER.
>> YOU KNOW WHAT ELSE HAS TO BE
DECIDED ON?
WHERE YOU CAN WATCH US BECAUSE
OF THE NHL PLAYOFFS.
SO THERE'S LOTS OF VARIETY, WE
ARE OF COURSE ONLINE EVERY DAY
BUT BECAUSE OF THE HOCKEY
SCHEDULE WE WOKEN BE ON TV EVERY
DAY.
>> YES, WE'LL BE ON TELEVISION
TOMORROW NIGHT, AT 6:00 O'CLOCK
AS PER USUAL, DEPENDING HOW LONG
THE GAME GOES BETWEEN DALLAS AND
CALGARY, ONLINE ONLY ON
WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY
STILL UP IN THE AIR.
OUR POSITION ON THE DIAL OR
ONLINE WILL BE DETERMINED AS THE
PLAYOFFS CONTINUE .
>> SOME BREAKING NEWS OUT OF
OTTAWA TONIGHT.
BILL MORNEAU HAS RESIGNED AS
FEDERAL FINANCE MINISTER AND HAS
STEPPED DOWN AS THE M.P. FOR
TORONTO CENTRE S THE
ANNOUNCEMENT COMING AFTER WEEKS
OF RUMOURED TENSION BETWEEN
MORNEAU AND THE PRIME MINISTER.
AS DAVID COCHRANE TELLS US HE
ALREADY HAS HIGGS SIGHTS SET ON
ANOTHER JOB O.
>> THIS IS HOW IT ENDS, THE
FINANCE MINISTER RESIGNS AS THE
GOVERNMENT PLOTS AN ECONOMIC
RECOVERY FROM A PANDEMIC.
>> I'LL BE STEPPING DOWN AS
FINANCE MINISTER AND AS MEMBER
OF PARLIAMENT FOR TORONTO
CENTRE.
>> BILL MORNEAU HAS BEEN THE
FINANCE MINISTER SINCE DAY ONE
OF THE TRUDEAU GOVERNMENT.
(APPLAUSE)
>> Reporter: AND IT SEEMED
ALMOST CERTAIN THAT HE WOULD
STAY.
BUT NOW, A POLITICAL DIVORCE.
SINCE I'M NOT RUNNING AGAIN AND
SINCE I EXPECT THAT WE WILL HAVE
A LONG AND CHALLENGING RECOVERY,
I THINK IT'S IMPORTANT THAT THE
PRIME MINISTER HAS BY HIS SIDE A
FINANCE MINISTER WHO HAS THAT
LONGER TERM VISION.
>> Reporter: THE MOVE COMES
AFTER A WEEK OF STORIES QUOTING
ANONYMOUS SOURCE, SPEAKING
BLUNTLY ABOUT THE GROWING RIFT
BETWEEN THE TWO, A SERIES OF
ARTICLES THAT MADE MORNEAU'S
DEPARTURE INEVITABLE.
>> WERE YOU ASKED BY THE PRIME
MINISTER TO RESIGN?
>> NO.
THIS MORNING I WENT TO THE PRIME
MINISTER AND I TEPIDDERED MY
RESIGNATION.
>> Reporter: FRANK TALK OF THE
DIFFERENCES CAME AFTER IT WAS
REVEALED THAT FORMER BANK OF
CANADA AND FORMER BANK OF
ENGLAND GOVERNOR MARK CARNEY WAS
ADVISING THE PRIME MINISTER ON
THE PANDEMIC RESPONSE.
>> TODAY I WROTE A CHEQUE IN
PAYMENT OF $41,366.
>> Reporter: AFTER MORNEAU
COMPOUNDED THE DAMAGE FROM THE
WE CONTROVERSY BY REVEALING HE
FAILED TO PAY FOR A TRIP HE TOOK
WITH HIS FAMILY TO ECUADOR ON
THE CHARITY'S DIME.
THE PRIME MINISTER DIDN'T SAY
WHO WOULD REPLACE MORNEAU, BUT
ISSUED A STATEMENT THANKING HIM
FOR HIS SERVICE.
AND PROMISING TO SUPPORT MORNEAU
IN HIS NEXT MOVE, BECAUSE
THERE'S YET ANOTHER TWIST.
>> I STILL INTEND TO CONTINUE TO
SERVE AND HAVE DECIDED TO PUT MY
NAME FORWARD TO BECOME THE NEXT
SECRETARY-GENERAL OF THE
ORGANIZATION FOR ECONOMIC
COOPERATION AND DEVELOPMENT.
>> Reporter: GONE FROM THIS
JOB, ALREADY CAMPAIGNING FOR THE
NEXT.
DAVID COCHRANE, CBC NEWS,
OTTAWA.
>> Lien: CBC NEWS HAS MORE
EXCLUSIVE DETAILS ABOUT RIDEAU
HALL AND GOVERNOR-GENERAL JULIE
PAYETTE.
THIS TIME ABOUT HER TREATMENT OF
HER SECURITY DETAIL.
AS ASHLEY BURKE REPORTS, SOURCES
SAY PIATT'S RESISTANCE TO
WORKING WITH THE R.C.M.P. HAS
RESULTED IN ADDED SECURITY RISKS
AND COSTS.
>> THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IS A
SYMBOL OF CANADA AND THAT MAKES
HER A POTENTIAL TARGET.
SHE'S MANDATED TO HAVE R.C.M.P.
WITH HER AT ALL TIMES BUT
SOURCES SAY JULIE PAYETTE HAS
MADE THAT DIFFICULT.
AN R.C.M.P. SOURCE SAYS SHE'S
TRIED TO EVADE THE MOUNTIES IN
CANADA AND ABROAD AND HAS
SLIPPED OUT OF HER HOTEL ROOM
DURING INTERNATIONAL TRIPS AT
DAWN TO WORK OUT ALONE.
THAT'S COST R.C.M.P. TO PAY FOR
AN EXTRA MEMBER TO COME ON TRIPS
AND GUARD HER DOOR.
IT'S AN ESTIMATED 4,000
TO $15,000 PER TRIP.
>> WITH THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL AND
IS THE R.C.M.P. ARE PLAYING THIS
CAT AND MOUSE GAME, IT STANDS TO
REASON THE R.C.M.P. WILL
INCREASE THE LEVEL OF STAFFING
AROUND THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL,
JUST TO ENSURE THAT SHE'S
COVERED 24-7, BECAUSE THEY WANT
TO AVOID ANY EMBARRASSING
SITUATIONS TO HER, TO THE
R.C.M.P., AND ALSO TO THE
GENERAL PUBLIC IF A SITUATION
WOULD ARISE WHERE INNOCENT
MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC MIGHT BE
ALSO IN JEOPARDY.
>> Reporter: SOURCES SAY PIATT
ALSO REGULARLY KEEPS THE
R.C.M.P. IN THE DARK ABOUT HER
PLANS.
LAST MINUTE REQUESTS HAVE CAUSED
POLICE TO RACK UP OVERTIME,
EXTRA HOTEL ROOMS AND PLANE
TICKETS TRIPLE THE COST.
ANOTHER FORMER R.C.M.P.
SUPERINTENDENT SAYS THAT CREATES
ADDITIONAL PROBLEMS.
>> THESE LAST MINUTE THINGS
CREATE ALL KIND OF SORT OF
CAUSING THE R.C.M.P. TO OPERATE
IN A -- IN A STATE OF FLUX.
THEY HAVE TO REACT RATHER THAN
BE PLANNED, WHICH ALSO CREATES A
HEIGHTENED LEVEL OF I WOULD
THINK SECURITY ISSUES.
>> RIDEAU HALL SAYS PIATT HAS
TREMENDOUS RESPECT FOR THE
R.C.M.P. AND COSTS ARE ALWAYS AT
THE HEARTH OF THE DECISIONS THE
OFFICE MAKES, PONOKA IT'S BEEN A
BUSY TWO YEARS.
RIDEAU HALL CLAIMS THERE'S BEEN
NO ADDITIONAL FINANCIAL IMPACT.
ASHLEY BURKE, CBC NEWS, OTTAWA.
>> FEDERAL OFFICIALS SAY THE
RECENT CYBERATTACKS TARGETING
THE GOVERNMENT'S ONLINE SERVICES
HAVE BEEN BROUGHT UNDER CONTROL.
THE CANADA REVENUE AGENCY
TEMPORARILY SHUT DOWN ONLINE
ACCESS AFTER THREE SEPARATE
CYBERSECURITY INCIDENTS.
AUTHORITIES SAY THEY KNOW HOW
THE LACKERS GAINED ACCESS AND
WHAT TO DO TO PREVENTS IT NEXT
TIME.
BUT AS ALISON NORTH COL ROTS,
THEY STILL DON'T KNOW WHO'S
BEHIND IT.
>> AND WHEN I WAS LOOKING
THROUGH, I NOTICED THAT MY
BANKING INFORMATION HAD CHANGE
SO I CALLED THE C.R.A. AND ALL
THE INSTITUTIONS NEEDED TO STOP
ALL MY ACCOUNTS AND MAKE SURE
THAT NO FRAUDULENT ACTIVITY
CONTINUED ON THEM.
>> Reporter: WHEN JENNIFER
FINK NOTICED CHANGES TO HER
C.R.A. ACCOUNT SHE HAD NOT MADE
HERSELF SHE KNEW SOMETHING WAS
WRONGMENT HERS WAS ONE OF MORE
THAN 11,000 ACCOUNTS AFFECTED BY
A SERIES OF CYBERATTACKS.
>> CREDENTIAL STUFFING MOUNTED
ON THE GCT SERVICES AND C.R.A.
ACCOUNTS.
>> Reporter: THE CANADIAN
GOVERNMENT SAYS THE ATTACKS
TARGETED SITES MILLIONS OF
CANADIANS USE INCLUDING CANADA
REVENUE AGENCY IN AN ATTEMPT TO
ACCESS GOVERNMENT BENEFITS
FRAUDULENTLY.
>> THIS IS NOT AN ATTACK WHERE A
HACKER IS TRYING TO GO THROUGH
THE BACK DOOR.
THAT ARE GOING INTO THE SYSTEM
LIKE NORMAL USERS, APPLYING
CREDENTIALS JUST LIKE NORMAL
USERS, SO IT'S HARD TO DETECT
THAT PATTERN FROM ALL OF THE
GOOD TRAFFIC.
>> Reporter: HE SAYS USER
NAMES AND PASSWORDS STOLEN IN
PREVIOUS BREACHES FROM THIRD
PARTIES WERE USED TO ACCESS
C.R.A. ACCOUNTS.
THOSE AFFECTED WILL GET A LETTER
IN THE MAIL WITH INSTRUCTIONS ON
WHAT TO DO.
AS FOR WHO IS BEHIND IT AND HOW
MUCH MONEY WAS FRAUD LEAPTLY
OBTAINED THE GOVERNMENT SAYS
THAT'S PART OF AN R.C.M.P.
INVESTIGATION.
>> THE HACKERS BET ON THE FACT
THAT PEOPLE, MOST OF THE TIME,
ARE RE-USING THE SAME PASSWORD
OVER AND OVER AGAIN.
>> Reporter: SO A KEY PIECE OF
ADVICE IS TO ALWAYS USE A UNIQUE
PASSWORD AND USER NAME.
BUT SOME SAY THE GOVERNMENT HAS
A ROLE TO PLAY, TOO.
>> INSTITUTIONS LIKE THE FEDERAL
GOVERNMENT, IF THEY WANT TO MAKE
SURE TO SECURE THAT PLATFORM TO
A LEVEL THAT IS ABOVE ANY
WRONGDOING, MAYBE THEY SHOULD
REVISE HOW WE CAN ACCESS THOSE.
>> CERTAINLY WE APOLOGIZE FOR
ANY INCONVENIENCE.
>> Reporter: THE C.R.A. SAYS
IT EXPECTS ITS ONLINE SERVICES
TO BE RESTORED EARLIER THIS
WEEK.
BUT CANADIANS ARE URGED TO
MONITOR THEIR BANKING AND OTHER
SENSITIVE ACCOUNTS CLOSELY.
ALISON NORTHCOTT, CBC NEWS,
MONTREAL.
>> AND SOME DISAPPOINTING NEWS
FOR B.C. LIONS FANS.
THIS YEAR'S C.F.L. SEASON IS
OFFICIALLY CANCELLED BECAUSE OF
THE PANDEMIC.
THE LEAGUE HAD BEEN PLANNING A
SHORTENED 2020 SEASON WITH
WINNIPEG AS THE HUB SEE, WITHOUT
FANS IN THE STADIUM.
BUT THEY DECIDED TO FIGHT THE
SEASON AFTER OTTAWA TURNED DOWN
A $30 MILLION LOAN REQUEST.
IT MEANS THIS WILL BE THE FIRST
YEAR SINCE 1919 THAT THE GREY
CUP WOKEN BE PRESENTED.
>> A LOT OF UPS AND DOWNS OVER
THE YEARS AND THIS IS A PRETTY
BIGHILL TO CLIMB, BUT I'M
CONFIDENT THAT IN WORKING WITH
THE OTHER PRESIDENTS AND THE
GOVERNORS AND THE C.F.L.
MANAGEMENT, WE WILL OVERCOME AND
PROCEED TO HAVE A LOT STRONGER
C.F.L. INTO THE FUTURE.
>> DEMOCRATIC CONSEQUENCE KICKED
OFF TODAY IN MILWAUKEE.
JOE BIDEN IS PREPARING TO ACCEPT
THE PARTY'S NOMINATION FOR THE
PRESIDENCY WITH KAMALA HARRIS
WITH HIS RUNNING MATE.
BUT THE ONGOING RISK OF THE
PANDEMIC MEANS THIS CRUCIAL
DEMOCRATIC CAMPAIGN EVENTS WILL
BE AN UNCONVENTIONAL ONE.
>> Reporter: THOUSANDS OF
DEMOCRATS WERE SUPPOSED TO
TRAVEL TO MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN
BUT THE PANDEMIC HAS FORCED THE
CONSEQUENCE ONLINE, NO
TRADITIONAL BALLOON DROP OR
IN-PERSON PEP RALLIES TO
ENERGIZE PARTY MEMBERS AS THEY
SET OUT TO CAMPAIGN AGAINST
DONALD TRUMP.
SENATOR COREY BOOKER ISN'T
WORRIED ABOUT THE VIRTUAL
CONVENTION HAVING AN EFFECT ON
SUPPORTERS' ENTHUSIASM.
>> I KNOW IT'S GOING TO BE
DIFFERENT BUT I THINK IT'S
ACTUALLY GOING TO BE A LITTLE
MORE INTIMATE.
I THINK PEOPLE ARE GOING TO
REALLY ENJOY IT.
>> Reporter: PARTY MEMBERS
WILL CONNECT VIRTUALLY AND
OFFICIALLY NOMINATE JOE BIDEN AS
THEIR CANDIDATE FOR PRESIDENT.
HE'LL DELIVER HIS ACCEPTANCE
SPEECH FROM DELAWARE AT THE END
OF THE CONVENTION.
DELEGATES WILL ALSO FROM CAM
HEAR, NAMED LAST WEEK AS HIS
PICK FOR VICE PRESIDENT.
EVERY NIGHT THERE WILL BE PRIME
TIME SPEECHES BY A VARIETY OF
DEMOCRATS AND EVEN SOME
REPUBLICANS.
TONIGHT FORMER REPUBLICAN OHIO
GOVERN ANOTHER JOHN KASICH WHO
RAN AGAINST TRUMP FOR HIS
PARTY'S NOMINATION IN 2016 WILL
MAKE THE CASE FOR BIDEN THIS WIN
THERE NOVEMBER'S ELECTION.
ANOTHER KEYNOTE SPEECH WILL COME
FROM BIDEN'S FORMER RIVAL,
SENATOR BERNIE SANDERS.
HIS REMARKS WILL BE IMPORTANT TO
HELP UNIFY THE PARTY AND GET HIS
PROGRESSIVE SUPPORTERS ON BOARD
WITH THE BIDEN-HARRIS
PARTICULAR.
PRESIDENT TRUMP, MEANWHILE, IS
ATTEMPTING TO STEAL THE
SPOTLIGHT FROM DEMOCRATS.
TODAY HE SET OFF TO WISCONSIN TO
DELIVER A SPEECH.
>> WE'RE GOING TO STOP AT A
NUMBER OF PLACES.
WE'LL BE WORKING VERY HARD.
IT DOESN'T HAVE TO BE COVERED
WILL YOU IT PROBABLY WILL BE,
BUT WE'RE GOING TO BE WORKING
VERY HARD, STOPPING IN VARIOUS
STATES.
YOU HAVE A LIST OF THE STATES.
PRETTY COMPREHENSIVE.
WE'RE GETTING DOWN TO FINAL
CRUNCH.
WE WANT TO BE THERE.
>> Reporter: THE TRUMP
CAMPAIGN IS ALSO POURING
MILLIONS OF DOLLARS INTO A
DIGITAL ADVERTISING CAMPAIGN
THIS WEEK TO KUNTZER THE
DEMOCRATS' MESSAGE THAT THE
PRESIDENT MUST BE DEFEATED.
MEGHAN FITZPATRICK, CBC NEWS,
TORONTO.
>> Lien: IN BELARUS, THE
COUNTRY'S EMBATTLED PRESIDENT
NOW SAYS HE WOULD CONSIDER NEW
ELECTIONS AFTER A REFERENDUM ON
AMENDING THE CONSTITUTION.
IT COULD BE A BID FOR TIME FOR
WHAT MANY SAY WAS A RIGGED
ELECTION EARLIER THIS MONTH.
>> Reporter: LUKASHENKO WALKED
OFF STAGE TO CHANCE OF "STEP
DOWN" FOLLOWING AN ADDRESS TO
WORKERS AT A FACTORY IN THE
CAPITAL CITY OF MINSK.
THE PRESIDENT HAS BEEN SAYING
CONTRADICTORY THINGS.
ON ONE HAND HE SAID THERE WILL
BE NO NEW ELECTION UNTIL YOU
KILL ME, ON THE OTHER HAND HE
SAID HE MAY BE WILLING TO STEP
DOWN BUT NOT UNDER PRESSURE.
>> GROWING PROTESTS IS SHOWN HIS
VULNERABILITY WITH THE BIGGEST
CROWDS OF PROTESTERS TURNING OUT
THIS WEEKEND.
THE OPPOSITION CANDIDATE SAYS
SHE'S PREPARED TO LEAD THE
COUNTRY AND RELEASED THIS VIDEO
FROM NEIGHBOURING LITHUANIA,
FEARING FOR THE SAFETY OF HER
FAMILY AFTER THE ELECTIONS.
>> I'M PREPARED TO TAKE
RESPONSIBILITY AND ACT AS THE
NATION'S LEADER DURING THIS
PERIOD UNTIL THE COUNTRY SETTLES
DOWN AND GETS BACK TO NORMALITY.
>> LUKASHENKO HAS RULED
SINCE 1994.
HE'S BEEN ACCUSED OF BUNGLING
THE RESPONSE TO THE CORONAVIRUS
PANDEMIC AND FAILING TO GROW
BELARUS' STAGNATING ECONOMY.
BECAUSE OF THE UNREST,
LUKASHENKO ASKED RUSSIAN
PRESIDENT VLADIMIR PUTIN FOR
MILITARY HELP WHICH MOSCOW SAID
WOULD BE BE AVAILABLE IF
NECESSARY.
RUSSIA SPORTS OIL TO THE WEST
THROUGH THE COUNTRY AND SEES
BELARUS AS A BUFFER TO NATO.
MEANWHILE, WESTERN LEADERS ARE
TRYING TO KEEP BELARUS OUT OF
RUSSIA'S ORBIT.
MONDAY UK FOREIGN SECRETARY SAID
THE RESULTS WERE FRAUDULENT AND
ASKED FOR AN INDEPENDENT
INVESTIGATION.
AND THE EUROPEAN COUNCIL WILL
HOLD AN EMERGENCY LEADING WITH
EU LEADERS WEDNESDAY TO DISCUSS
THE ELECTION AS WELL AS THE
VIOLENCE AGAINST PROTESTERS.
CINDY PALM, CBC NEWS; LONDON.
>> Lien: AND THAT DOES IT FOR
US TONIGHT, HEY?
>> Mike: YES, THANKS FOR
WATCHING ONLINE.
WE'LL BE ONLINE AGAIN TOMORROW,
OF COURSE, WE ARE EVERY NIGHT
BUT WE'LL BE BACK ON
CONVENTIONAL TELEVISION FOR A
FULL HOUR, TOMORROW.
AND YOU'RE BACK ON TELEVISION
TONIGHT GREATERth THAT'S
RIGHT, AT 11:00 O'CLOCK AFTER
THE NATIONAL.
SO I WILL BE HERE.
>> THANKS FOR WATCHING.
>> Lien: GOOD NIGHT.
♪?
♪
