>> Ian:  GOOD EVENING.
TONIGHT THE RCMP AND THE
TIMELINE OF A RAMPAGE.
NOW.
>> THAT COULD VERY WELL HAVE
BEEN THE CATALYST.
>> THE CHAOTIC SCENES THEY
ENCOUNTERED.
MISSISSAUGFROM A NOVA SCOTIA COUNTY, A
NATIONAL VIGIL AND ALSO TONIGHT,
TESTING FEDERAL PROVISIONAL
RELATIONS.
>> IT WILL BE DONE GRADUALLY.
>> HOW CANADA SHOULD REOPEN AND
WHEN.
AND DANGEROUS COVID-19
MISINFORMATION.
THE PRESIDENTIAL SUGGESTION
EXPERTS ARE RUSHING TO CORRECT.
THIS IS "THE NATIONAL."
THE REALLY REVEALED DETAILS
TODAY OF THE SHOCKING EVENTS IN
NOVA SCOTIA AND WHAT IS CLEAR IS
THAT ON THE NIGHT OF SATURDAY,
APRIL 18th, IN THE SMALL
COMMUNITY OF PORTAPIQUE, POLICE
WERE FACING AN OVERWHELMING SET
OF CRIMES.
>> MY COUNT, THERE WERE OVER 25
SEPARATE UNITS THAT HAD
RESPONSED TO THAT AREA.
YOU HAVE TO APPRECIATE THAT THEY
BELIEVED THEY HAD THAT AREA
CONTAINED.
>> THE ARMY OF OFFICERS DIDN'T
YET KNOW THE CARNAGE AND HORROR
WAS FAR FROM OVER.
KAYLA HOUNSELL HAS THE DETAILS
OF THE CHAIN OF VIOLENCE SOME OF
IT SEEMINGLY TARGETED, MUCH
APPARENTLY RANDOM AND ALL OF IT
UNTHINKABLE, EVEN NOW.
>> IT WAS A SIGNIFICANT
INCIDENT.
IT WAS A SIGNIFICANT ASSAULT AND
THIS INDIVIDUAL FEMALE DID
MANAGE TO ESCAPE AND THAT COULD
VERY WELL HAVE BEEN THE CATALYST
TO START THE CHAIN OF EVENTS.
>> Reporter:  THAT PERSON WAS
THE SHOOTER'S GIRLFRIEND.
POLICE SAY SHE HID IN THE WOODS
OVERNIGHT AND THEY GOT THAT
FIRST REPORT OF A SHOOTING IN
THE HOME IN THE SAME AREA,
PORTAPIQUE.
OFFICERS ARRIVED ON SCENE AT
10:26 SATURDAY EVENING AND FOUND
A MAN WHO SAID HE HAD BEEN SHOT
IN HIS CAR BY SOMEONE IN A
PACKAGINAPASSING VEHICLE THAT LOOKED LIKE
A POLICE CAR.
>> I'VE BEEN A POLICE OFFICER
FOR 30 YEARS AND I CAN'T IMAGINE
ANY MORE HORRIFIC SET OF
CIRCUMSTANCES WHEN YOU'RE TRYING
TO SEARCH FOR SOMEONE THAT LOOKS
LIKE YOU.
(SIRENS).
>> Reporter:  THE FIRST SCENE
WAS CHAOTIC AND POLICE FOUND
SEVERAL BODIES, A TOTAL OF 13
DEAD IF PORTAPIQUE AND THERE
WERE SEVERAL BUILDINGINGS
ENGULFED IN FLAMES AND POLICE
SAY THEY LEARNED OF A SUSPECT
FAIRLY EARLY AND HIS HOME,
GARAGE WERE ALL ON FIRE AND THAT
HE HAD A PISTOL AND
LONG-BARRELED WEAPONS.
>> WHAT I CAN TELL YOU ABOUT THE
WEAPONS, AT THIS POINT IN TIME,
WE'VE BEEN ABLE TO TRACE ONE OF
THOSE WEAPONS BACK TO CANADA AND
THE REMAINING WEAPONS THAT HAVE
BEEN RECOVERED, IT'S BELIEVED
THAT THEY WERE OBTAINED IN THE
UNITED STATES.
>> Reporter:  ALL NIGHT, THE
SEARCH FOR THE SUSPECT WAS
FRUITLESS AND THEN AT 6:30 IN
THE MORNING, GABRIEL WORTMAN'S
GIRLFRIEND TOLD POLICE HE HAD A
REPLICA RCMP CRUISER AND WEARING
A POLICE UNIFORM.
>> THERE'S NOTHING LIKE AN
EYEWITNESS.
>> Reporter:  MORE THAN 12 HOURS
AFTER THAT FIRST CALL, A SECOND
SERIES 9-1-1 CALLS.
SUSPECT KILLED ALANNA JENKINS
AND KILLED A PASSERBY, TOM
BAGLEY AND ACTING AS AN OFFICER,
HE PULLED OFF KRISTEN BEATON AND
HEATHER O'BRIEN AND KILLED THEM
AND MEANWHILE, HEIDI STEVENSON
AND CHAD MORRISON USED THEIR
POLICE RADIOS TO MEET AND WHEN
MORRISON ARRIVED, HE THOUGHT IT
WAS HIS COLLEAGUE WAITING FOR
HIM IN A POLICE CAR, BUT IT WAS
THE GUNMAN WHO IMMEDIATELY
OPENED FIRE.
STEVENSON WAS GETTING CLOSER AND
HE SHOT AND KILLED HER AND TOOK
HER GUN AND BULLETS.
JOEY WEBER WAS RUNNING AN ARANDERRAND
AND HAPPENED ON THE SCENE.
HE SAID TO HIS GIRLFRIEND, WELL,
I MUST GET THE FURNACE OIL AND
GET BACK BEFORE THAT CRAZY GUY
GETS DOWN HERE SHOOTING PEOPLE.
>> Reporter:  BUT WEBER BECAME
THE NEXT VICTIM.
THE GUNMAN SET STEVENSON'S
VEHICLE AND HIS ON ON FIRE AND
LEFT IN WEBER'S S.U.V. BUT HE
HAD ONE MORE STOP, THE HOME OF
GINA GOULET.
HE KILLED HER AND STOLE HER CAR.
WHEN HE WENT TO FUEL IT UP, BY
CHANCE, THE POLICE HAPPENED TO
BE THERE AND THEY SHOT AND
KILLED HIM AND ENDING A 13-HOUR
MANHUNT NEARLY 100 KILOMETERS
FROM WHERE IT ALL BEGAN.
KAYLA HOUNSELL, CBC NEWS,
HALIFAX.
>> Ian:  POLICE ACKNOWLEDGE THE
KILLER'S USE WHAT LOOKED LIKE AN
RCMP CRUISER GAVE HIM AN
ADVANTAGE OVER THEM AND THE
PUBLIC.
AND AS THOMAS DAIGLE EXPLAINS,
PEOPLE WERE IN THE DARK ABOUT
THE DISGUISE.
>> Reporter:  BY SUNDAY MORNING,
AS THE GUNMAN DROVE ALONG
HIGHWAY 4, POLICE IN NOVA SCOTIA
WERE ON ALERT FOR A FAKE RCMP
CRUISER.
THE PUBLIC WAS NOT.
OUT FOR A WALK, LILLIAN HISLOP
WOULD HAVE HAD NO REASON TO FEAR
THE POLICE CAR THAT APPROACHED
HER OR THE MAN INSIDE WHO SHOT
HER.
>> LET PEOPLE KNOW TO BE SAFE.
HOW HARD IS THAT TO DO?
>> COULD IT HAVE SAVED YOUR
FRIEND'S, LILLIAN'S LIFE.
>> I'M SURE IT COULD HAVE.
>> Reporter:  POLICE LEARNED THE
SUSPECT MAY BE DRIVING WHAT
LOOKS LIKE A POLICE CAR BUT THEY
FOUND THREE REGISTERED
MOUNTIE-STYLE FORD TAURUSES ON
HIS PROPERTIES, ONE IN DARTMOUNT
INTACT AND THE OTHER TWO
TORCHED.
>> IT BECAME CLEAR ON SATURDAY
NIGHT, THE SUSPECT MIGHT BE
DRIVING A MOCK POLICE CAR.
WHY WAIT 11 HOURS TO WARN THE
PUBLIC?
COULDN'T THAT HAVE SAVED LIVES.
>> YOU'RE ASKING MOW TO PROVIDE
A CRYSTAL BALL ANSWER.
THE FACT THERE WAS THIS FOURTH
UN-PLATED VEHICLE DIDN'T EMERGE
UNTIL THE EARLY MORNING HOURS.
>> Reporter:  NOTICE THAT CAR
HAS NO LICENSE PLATE.
POLICE DIDN'T REALIZE HE HAD A
MOCK RCMP CRUISER ON THE ROAD
UNTIL THE GUNMAN'S GIRLFRIEND
TOLD THEM.
THEY ALERTED OFFICERS, BUT THEY
WAITED ROUGHLY THREE HOURS TO
WARN THE PUBLIC, IN A TWEET, NO
LESS.
>> YOU'RE FINDING BODIES AND
PUTTING OUT FIRES AND ASSISTING
FIRE DEPARTMENT, AMBULANCE.
IS SOMETIMES IT'S JUST THE
COMMUNICATION GETS STALLED
SOMEWHERE.
>> Reporter:  INVESTIGATORS HAVE
NOW FOUND WHERE THE GUNMAN
OBTAINED THAT LIGHT BAR ON THE
ROOF BUT NOT WHERE THE DECKLES
WERE PRINTED.
HIS MOCK-UP CONVINCING ENOUGH
FOR THE SHOOTERS TO PULL OVER.
HEATHER O'BRIEN AND KRISTEN
BEATON.
IT WAS A CRITICAL DELAY THAT MAY
HAVE LEAD TO MORE LOSS.
THOMAS DAIGLE, CBC NEWS,
TORONTO.
>> AS ALL OF THE DETAILS ABOUT
THE CRIME COME OUT, PEOPLE ARE
FOCUSING TODAY ON THE 22
VICTIMS.
AT THE INVESTIGATION SITES, ALL
OVER THE PROVINCE AND ACROSS THE
COUNTRY, PEOPLE STOOD FOR A
MOMENT OF SILENCE TO HONOUR THEM
AND THAT WAS JUST ONE PART OF
THE WHOLE DAY OF REMEMBRANCES.
AS ELIZABETH CHOO SHOWS US, A
VIRTUAL VIGIL BROADCAST THIS
EVENING DID WHAT THE PANDEMIC
HAD PREVENTED, IT BROUGHT THOSE
MOURNING TOGETHER.
(BAGPIPES).
>> Reporter:  A HAUNTING DUET,
CAPE BRETON FIDDLING STAR
NATALIE MCMASTER PLAYING ALONG
WITH THE VIDEO OF 17-YEAR-OLD
EMILY TUCK, THE YOUNGEST OF
THOSE KILLED.
HER FATHER SHARED THIS ON A
FACEBOOK PAGE MEANING TO BRING
PEOPLE IN NOVA SCOTIA TOGETHER
DURING A PANDEMIC.
EMILY AND HER PARENTS AMONG
THOSE WHO MOURN TODAY.
ACROSS CANADA, THAT ESPECIALLY
IN THIS PROVINCE THAT HAS LOST
SO MUCH.
>> WE ARE SHATTERED BUT WE ARE
NOT BROKEN.
>> Reporter:  JULIE PAYETTE
OFFERING WORDSFUL SOLIS.
S OF SO SOLIS.
>> Rt. Hon. Justin Trudeau:  A
NEIGHBOUR AND A NURSE, A TEACHER
AND A FRIEND, MOUNTIE, MOTHER,
FRIENDS, COLLEAGUES AND FAMILY,
THEY REPRESENTED THE BEST OF US.
>> YOUR LOVED ONES MATTERS.
THEY LOVED, THEY HAD DREAMS AND
CONTRIBUTED TO THIS PROVINCE.
>> Reporter:  THE VIGIL WAS
STARTED BY LOCAL RESIDENTS.
>> WE JUST WANTED TO DO
SOMETHING THAT WOULD BRING UP A
LEVEL OF COMFORT TO SO MANY
PEOPLE OUT THERE THAT WERE
HURTING AND, YOU KNOW, NEEDED A
WAY TO BE A PART OF SOMETHING,
TO GATHER ESSENTIALLY, YOU KNOW,
SINCE WE CANNOT DO IT
PHYSICALLY.
>> Reporter:  THIS EXPERT SAYS
THAT'S THE REALLY IMPORTANT
THING ABOUT VIGILS.
>> THE WORD VIGIL ITSELF MEANS
TO STAY AWAKE OR TO BE MADE
AWAKE, ESSENTIALLY.
SO VIGILS USUALLY TAKE PLACE
LATE AT NIGHT AND ONE OF THE
MOST CRITICAL DIMENSIONS OF A
VIGIL IS TO BEAR WITNESS.
>> Reporter:  ACTOR AND LOCAL
RESIDENTS JONATHAN TESTIMON TORRENCE
HOPED TO MOUNT THIS
UNPRECEDENTED EVENT.
>> SOMEBODY'S BROTHER, SISTER,
GRANDPARENTS, NEIGHBOUR, FRIEND,
SONS AND DAUGHTERS, MOMS AND
DADS.
>> Reporter:  AND THAT FAMILY OF
THREE, THE TUCKS.
>> YOUR CONTRIBUTION TO THE
COVID KITCHEN PARTY.
[ * ]
>> Reporter:  ELIZABETH CHOO,
CBC NEWS, HALIFAX.
>> Ian:  OVER THE PAST FEW DAYS,
EVACUEE LEARNED WE'VE LEARNED A LOT ABOUT 
THE 22
PEOPLE WHO HAVE DIED IN THIS
ATTACK.
SOME OF THEIR LOVED ONES SHARED
STORIES AND WE'LL HAVE MORE FROM
NICK BEATON.
HIS WIFE WAS ONE OF THOSE
KILLED.
>>> THERE WAS FEAR ANOTHER
SHOOTER WAS POSSIBLY ON THE MOVE
IN NOVA SCOTIA, THIS TIME AROUND
HALIFAX.
AN EMERGENCY WAS SENT OUT
TELLING PEOPLE TO SHELTER IN
PLACE.
ABOUT AN HOUR AND A HALF LATER,
POLICE GAVE THE ALL-CLEAR,
SAYING NO EVIDENCE OF A SHOOTING
WAS FOUND.
NOW LET'S TURN TO THE CRISIS
YOU'VE BEEN CONFRONTING FOR
WEEKS, NEARLY 1800 NEW CASES OF
COVID-19 WERE REPORTED TODAY.
CANADA IS CLOSING IN ON 44,000
SINCE THE OUTBREAK BEGAN, BUT
HERE IS A DIFFERENT STORY, ZERO
NEW CASES REPORTED TODAY IN
P.E.I. AND NEW BRUNSWICK.
IN NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR,
THE CASELOAD HASN'T GROWN FOR
SEVEN STRAIGHT DAYS.
>> THIS WEEK HAS PROVEN THAT OUR
COLLECTIVE EFFORTS CAN CURB THE
SPREAD OF COVID-19 IN OUR
PROVINCE.
>> YET THE MESSAGE REMAINS FOR
NOW, DON'T LET UP.
IT POINTS TO A PROBLEM FOR
JUSTIN TRUDEAU.
AS PEOPLE GROW MORE RESTLESS,
CATHERINE CULLEN SHOWS US HOW IT
GOES.
>> Reporter:  THEY'RE ALLOWING
HOUSEHOLDS TO SPEND TIME WITH
ONE OTHER HOUSEHOLD.
>> I LOOK FORWARD TO MAKING AN
ANNOUNCEMENT IN THE FUTURE WHEN
WE CAN OPEN MORE.
>> Reporter:  YESTERDAY
SASKATCHEWAN ANNOUNCED ITS
APPLES.
PLANS.
>> I BELIEVE WE CAN BEGIN TO
CAUTIOUSLY REOPEN OUR PROVINCE.
>> Reporter:  EVEN QUEBEC IS
GETTING THEIR REOPENING PLANS
READY.
>> IT WILL BE DONE GRADUALLY.
>> Reporter:  THE PRIME MINISTER
SAID TODAY HIS GOVERNMENT WANTS
THE WHOLE COUNTRY TO PLAY BY THE
SAME BASIC RULES.
>> Rt. Hon. Justin Trudeau:  PRINCIPLES AN
D ELEMENTS THAT SHOULD
BE IN PLACE AND SHOULD BE
FOLLOWED AS PROVINCES MAKE THE
DECISIONS ON HOW AND WHAT THEY
WILL REOPEN.
>> Reporter:  THAT INCLUDES
STANDARDS FOR THE LEVEL OF
TESTING AND NORMS FOR WORKPLACE
SAFETY.
WHAT PROVINCES REALLY WANT FROM
JUSTIN TRUDEAU, THOUGH, IS MORE
MONEY.
>> I NEED YOUR HELP.
>> Reporter:  HELP FOR THE
LONG-TERM CARE CENTRES THAT
ACCOUNT FOR MORE THAN HALF OF
THE DEATHS IN CANADA.
THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT IS STILL
WORKING OUT A PLAN TO TOP OFF
THE WAGES OF SENIOR CENTRE
WORKERS, BUT IN THE
LONGER-TERM, THE PRIME MINISTER
SAID TODAY, THERE MAY NEED TO BE
A DISCUSSION ABOUT WHETHER
JORDAN'SENIORRESIDENTS SHOULD BE SUBJECTED
 TO
MORE OVERSIGHT.
(SPEAKING FRENCH).
>> Reporter:  WE WILL TAKE CARE
OF MANAGING THE HEALTH NETWORK,
PREMIER FRANÇOIS LEGAULT SAID,
BUT HE WANTS TO BOOST HEALTHCARE
FUNDING.
THEY ARE ENSURING THE REOPENINGS
THEMSELVES GO WELL WILL BE A
MUCH BIGGER CHALLENGE.
>> Ian:  DIFFERENT LEVELS OF
GOVERNMENT WORK TOGETHER TO HELP
SMALL BUSINESSES COVER THEIR
RENT.
>> Rt. Hon. Justin Trudeau:  WE'VE REACHED
 AGREEMENTS TO LOWER
RENTS BY 75% TO SMALL BUSINESSES
THAT HAVE BEEN STRONGLY AFFECTED
BY COVID-19 FOR APRIL, MAY AND
JUNE.
>> GOVERNMENT MONEY WILL COVER
HALF THE RENT AND WILL FLOW
DIRECTLY TO LANDLORDS AS
FORGIVABLE LOANS.
LANDLORDS CAN KEEP THE CASH IF
THEY AGREE TO KEEP THE RENT BY
25%.
>>> POLICE LABOUR AND HEALTH
OFFICIALS ARE INVESTIGATING THE
ACTIONS OF A TOWN COUNSELOR AND
BUSINESS PERSON IN THE NIAGRA
REASON.
HE WAS VISIBLY ILL WITH COLD
SYMPTOMS BUT CONTINUED TO WORK
THIS THE COMMUNITY.
AS DAVE SEGULINS TELLS US, HE
HAS SINCE TESTED POSITIVE FOR
COVID-19.
>> Reporter:  OPEN TODAY AFTER A
DEEP CLEAN, BUT YESTERDAY THIS
GROCERY STORE SHUT DOWN.
>> MY WIFE AND I WERE TESTED
YESTERDAY AND WE WILL BE
SELF-QUARANTINING UNTIL WE FIND
THE RESULTS.
>> Reporter:  AT ISSUE, SOBEY'S
FRANCHISE OWNER AND TOWN
COUNCILLOR RON CORE, BUT THE
2016 CITIZEN OF THE YEAR IN LATE
MARCH, DESPITE ALL PUBLIC HEALTH
WARNINGS KEPT WORKING, ATTENDED
COUNCIL, SNIFFING, COUGHING,
CLEARLY UNDER THE WEATHER.
>> AS EVENTS AROUND THE GLOBE
UNFOLD AND COVID-19 --
>> Reporter:  NOW TOWN OFFICIALS
ARE GETTING TESTED AFTER A
SECOND COUNCILLOR CONTRACTED THE
VIRUS AND DIED.
IT PROMPTED THIS COMMUNITY
PARADE, AN OUTPOURING OF GRIEF
BUT ALSO ANGER.
IT'S NOT CLEAR WHO GOT IT FROM
WHOM OR WHETHER IT WAS SPREAD AT
THE TOWN COUNCIL MEETING.
PEOPLE ARE SCARED.
>> ALL HEALTH UNITS, CANADA ARE
SAYING THAT IF YOU DON'T FEEL
HEALTHY, STAY HOME.
>> Reporter:  SOBEYS EMPLOYEES
ARE NOW BEING OFFERED TESTING.
SOME IN THIS COMMUNITY ARE
OUTRAGED.
>> IT'S COMPLETELY
IRRESPONSIBLE, KNOWING THE RISKS
AND KNOWING THAT THIS COMMUNITY
IS MADE UP OF MOSTLY SENIORS AND
GOING INTO WORK AT AN ESSENTIAL
OFFICE.
>> Reporter:  THE MAN AT THE
CENTRE OF THIS CONTROVERSY
DECLINED TO COMMENT TO CBC BUT
THIS CASE DOES RAISE LARGER
QUESTIONS ABOUT VOLUNTARY
ISOLATION AND WHAT HAPPENS IF A
BOSS PUTS WORKERS AT RISK.
>> EVERY EMPLOYER IS SUBJECT IN
ONTARIO TO LEGISLATION THAT
MANDATES THAT YOU CREATE A SAFE
WORK ENVIRONMENT.
SO THERE ARE REGULATORY
VIOLATIONS THAT MAY HAVE BEEN
TRIGGERED.
>> Reporter:  SOBEYS HAS
TEMPORARILY TAKEN CONTROL OF
THIS STORE, AS THE COMPANY,
LABOUR AND POLICE OFFICIALS TRY
TO POLICE TOGETHER WHAT HAPPENED
TO FIGURE OUT HOW BIG THIS LOCAL
OUTBREAK COULD GET.
DAVE SEGLINS, CBC NEWS, TORONTO.
>> Ian:  THE FIRST MILITARY
MEMBERS ARE IN PLACE AT SOME
LONG-TERM CARE HOME.
A CONVOY VEHICLE ARRIVED EAST OF
TORONTO THIS AFTERNOON, THE
PROVINCE'S WORSE SINGLE OUTBREAK
WITH AT LEAST 40 REPORTED DEATHS
TO DATE.
IT'S ONE OF FIVE LONG-TERM CARE
HOMES THAT WILL GET HELP FOR
NOW.
>> I WANT TO MAKE SURE THAT THE
QUALITY OF SERVICE IS WHAT IS
THE BEST.
OUR EDERLY, WE OWE THAT TO THEM.
>> FRANÇOIS LEGAULT IS NOT
RULING OUT TAKING OVER ALL
SENIOR HOMES AS THEY CONTINUE TO
BE EPICENTRE IN THAT PROVINCE
AND HE WILL SPEED UP A PLAN TO
CREATE BETTER STAFF, PUBLIC
HOMES.
>> Reporter:  DR. SHAHAB IS
RESTRICTING ALL NONCRITICAL
TRAVEL INTO OUR OUT OF NORTHERN
SASKATCHEWAN.
>> CHECK POINTS HAVE BEEN
ESTABLISHED ALONG ALL POINTS
INTO SASKATCHEWAN WHERE A
COMBINED 29 COVID-19 CASES HAVE
BEEN CONFIRMED AND THE MOST OF
ANY REGION IN THE PROVINCE.
YESTERDAY THE PREMIER UNVEILED
SASKATCHEWAN'S PLAN TO REOPEN.
>>> TRYING TO PROTECT FIRST
NATION'S COMMUNITIES HAS BEEN A
CONCERN SINCE THE START OF THIS
PANDEMIC.
AND AS CAMERON MacINTOSH SHOWS
US, MANY ARE GOING TO GREAT
LENGTHS TO KEEP THE VIRUS OUT.
>> Reporter:  NORMALLY A BUSY
HUB IN MANITOBA'S NORTH, IT
SHUTS DOWN.
FOR THOSE LIVING HERE, A STRICT
CURFEW AND FOR THOSE THAT
AREN'T, CHECK-POINTS, TO KEEP
OUTSIDERS AWAY.
>> SO ONE CASE GETS INTO OUR
COMMUNITY AND RAPID FIRE HERE.
>> Reporter:  SAYS CHIEF
CHRISTIAN SINCLAIR, THEY'LL GO
FURTHER, THREATENING CONVICTION
AND BANISHMENT.
>> IT WAS THE COMMUNITY MEMBER'S
WISHES WE TAKE STRONGER
MEASURES.
>> WHERE ARE YOU COMING FROM?
WINNIPEG.
>> Reporter:  ACROSS THE
COUNTRY, SIMILAR APPROACHES AS
DOZENS OF INDIGENOUS COMMUNITIES
CLOSE THEMSELVES OFF,
RESTRICTING ACCESS AND MOVEMENT.
FOR MANY, IT APPEARS TO BE
WORKING.
NATIONALLY, THERE'S STILL FEWER
THAN 100 CONFIRMED CASES ON
RESERVE AND SPREAD ACROSS A FEW
PROVINCES.
THE INDIGENOUS EPIDEMIC MANY
FEAR HASN'T MATERIALIZED, AT
LEAST NOT YET.
>> THERE'S NO MARSHALL LAW.
>> Reporter:  THEY'VE BEEN
TURNING AWAY HUNDREDS OF CARS,
NOT JUST PEOPLE LOOKING FOR
CHIEF GAS AND TOBACCO, BUT
LOOKING TO SHOP IN LESS INFECTED
AREAS.
>> SO THESE PEOPLE CAN
INDIRECTLY INFECT OUR PEOPLE,
COMMUNITY SPREAD COULD START
THAT WAY.
SO THAT'S WHY WE TOOK THE STEPS
TO PUT CHECK POINTS UP.
>> Reporter:  IN MANY FAR-FLUNG
COMMUNITIES, IT'S EASY TO KEEP
PEOPLE OUT BUT STILL IN 2009,
H1N1 GRIPPED MANITOBA'S NORTH,
EXPERIENCING HARD DECISIONS.
SO THE CHECK POINTS AND CURFEWS
WILL REMAIN.
CAMERON MacINTOSH, CBC NEWS,
WINNIPEG.
>>> DONALD TRUMP'S LATEST
COVID-19'S COMMENTS HAVE BEEN
CALLED DANGEROUS.
HE SAYS HE WAS JUST KIDDING.
I SEE THE DISINFEC DISINFECTANT.
>> WHO IS CARING FOR MEDICAL
WORKERS?
>> THEIR FAMILIES ARE ALREADY
AFRAID.
>> WE'LL RETURN TO NOVA SCOTIA
WITH A SPECIAL MUSICAL
CONTRIBUTE TO THE LIVES LOST
THIS WEEK.
WE'RE BACK IN TWO MINUTES.
>> I JUST ARRIVED AT MY SCHOOL
AND I HAVE 15 MINUTES TO GET
WHAT I NEED.
>> MY NAME IS MICHELLE JONES AND
I'M AN ELEMENTARY SPECIAL
EDUCATION TEACHER.
NOW THAT WE JUST FINISHED OUR
FIRST WEEK OF REMOTE LEARNING, I
CAN'T HELP BUT TO FEEL A LITTLE
BIT GUILTY ABOUT NOT BEING ABLE
TO BE THERE TO SUPPORT MY
STUDENTS.
THE HALLWAYS ARE DARK.
HERE IS MY ROOM, NO KIDS.
AN EMPTY CLASSROOM.
SOME OF THE CHALLENGES WITH
PHYSICAL DISTANCING IS NOT BEING
THERE TO ENCOURAGE KIDS.
BUT OVERALL, IT'S BEEN
CHALLENGING NOT TO DO EVERYTHING
I WANTED TO DO FOR MY STUDENTS.
MY BAGS ARE PACKED AND I THINK I
GOT EVERYTHING AND SO WHAT KEEPS
ME UP AT NIGHT IS THINKING ABOUT
MY STUDENTS' HOME LIFE.
I KNOW SOME HAVE MENTAL HEALTH
ISSUES, AS WELL, AND I WORRY
ABOUT THEM.
LEAVING MY BUILDING NOW UNTIL
WHO KNOWS WHEN BUT I'M HOPEFUL
WE'LL BE BACK THIS YEAR.
>> SO MANY STRUGGLING TO ADAPT
TO LIFE DURING COVID BUT NEW
DANGERS ON THE JOB ARE TAKING A
TOLL ON MENTAL HEALTH.
TASHAUNA REID LOOKS AT HOW SOME
ARE COPING.
>> Reporter:  FOR EMERGENCY
PHYSICIAN, DR. RODRICK LIMB,
STRESS HAS BEEN UNAVOIDABLE.
>> IT'S THE SAFETY OF OUR
COLLEAGUES AND GETTING OURSELVES
SICK.
>> Reporter:  EVEN FOR
FRONT-LINE WORKERS USED TO HIGH
PRESSURE ENVIRONMENTS, COVID-19
HAS BROUGHT NEW CHALLENGES AND
ANXIETY.
>> SOMETHING YOU NEVER HAD TO
WORRY ABOUT AS MUCH AS COMING
HOME AND POTENTIALLY INFECTING
OUR OWN FAMILIES.
>> Reporter:  THERE'S THE
UNCERTAINTY OF IT ALL.
>> TO BE HONEST, THERE'S MORE
FEAR AND WE DON'T KNOW HOW
THINGS WILL TURN OUT AND MORE
SADNESS BECAUSE OF THE HUMAN
TOLL THAT'S HAPPENING.
>> Reporter:  IT'S WHY
PSYCHOTHERAPIST KAREN DOHRTY
HELPED TO CREATE THE COVID-19
MENTAL HEALTH NETWORK, TO
CONNECT FRONT-LINE WORKERS WITH
THERAPISTS WITH MORE THERAPY.
>> FRONT-LINE WORKERS CAN'T TALK
TO THEIR FAMILIES ABOUT THEIR
FEARS BECAUSE THEIR FAMILIES ARE
ALREADY AFRAID.
>> Reporter:  IN THE LAST MONTH,
HUNDREDS OF NURSES, DOCTORS AND
SUPPORT WORKERS HAVE REACHED OUT
FOR HELP.
>> WE'RE SEEING A REALLY
TERRIBLE ANXIETY ABOUT NOT
HAVING ENOUGH PPE.
>> Reporter:  DR. MEGAN BHATIA
HELPS TO CREATE AN INFO GRAPHIC
FOR MEDICAL RESIDENTS
OVERWHELMED ABOUT ALL OF THE
INFORMATION ABOUT COVID-19.
>> SOMETIMES IT'S LIKE DRINKING
FROM A FIRE HOSE.
THERE'S SO MANY DEVELOPMENTS AND
CHANGES.
>> Reporter:  ONLINE SUPPORT
GROUPS ARE ALSO HELPING.
>> A LOT HAVE BEEN TO CHECK IN.
ARE YOU SLEEPING?
ARE YOU WORRIED ABOUT ANYTHING
AND DO YOU WANT TO RANT ABOUT
ANYTHING?
>> Reporter:  FOR DR. LIM, HE'S
TRYING TO MAKE SURE HIS STAFF
HAS THE SUPPORT THEY NEED.
>> WORRYING ABOUT PEOPLE THAT
ARE SUFFERING SILENTLY.
>> Reporter:  HE WANTS
FRONT-LINE WORKERS TO KNOW IT'S
OK TO ASK FOR HELP.
TASHAUNA REID, CBC NEWS,
TORONTO.
>> ON THE DAY THE U.S.
CORONAVIRUS DEATH SURPASSED
50,000, PRESIDENT TRUMP WAS
TRYING TO WALK BACK SOME OF HIS
OWN TREATMENT IDEAS THAT MEDICAL
PROFESSIONALS ARE CALLING
DANGEROUS, EVEN HORRIFYING.
KATIE SIMPSON HAS MORE FROM
WASHINGTON.
>> Reporter:  WITH HIS ALLIES
BACKING HIM UP, THE PRESIDENT
USED A FAMILIAR STRATEGY TO GET
OUT OF HIS LATEST CRISIS, DONALD
TRUMP SHRUGGED OFF HIS COMMENTS.
I WAS ASKING A QUESTION
SARCASTICALLY TO REPORTERS LIKE
YOU JUST TO SEE WHAT WOULD
HAPPEN.
>> Reporter:  IT ABSOLUTELY DID
NOT SEEM LIKE A JOKE WHEN ON
LIVE TV TRUMP ASKED A TOP
OFFICIAL TO LOOK AT WHETHER UV
RAYS OR DISINFECTANTS CAN BE
INSERTED INTO BODIES.
A DOCTOR FROM THE TASK FORCE
MISSED THE APPARENT JOKE,
CRINGING AS HE WENT ON.
THE MAKER OF LYSOL SAW IT
NECESSARY TO PUT OUT A
STATEMENT, UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCE
SHOULD THIS BE PUT INTO THE
HUMAN BODY AND TRUMP'S
STATEMENTS ARE NOT SURPRISING,
TO SOME WHO POINT OUT, HE'S MADE
DANGEROUS CLAIMS BEFORE.
>> UNFORTUNATELY, THE MISSTESTEPS
HAVE LEAD TO THE UNITED STATES
HAVING THE WORST THE EPIDEMIC
WORLD-WIDE.
>> Reporter:  TRUMP ENCOURAGED
ANTI-STAY-AT-HOME PROTESTS WHICH
HAVE NOT FOLLOWED PHYSICAL
DISTANCING RULES AND POSTED AN
ANTI-MMALARIA DRUG WITHOUT FACTS.
IT COULD BE A GAME CHANGER.
>> Reporter:  THEY SAID IT'S NOT
A GAME CHANGER ISSUING SIDE
EFFECTS.
THE TOP DOCTORRERS WHO BRING
CONTRIBUTE TO THE TEAM DID NOT
GO TO HIS DAILY BRIEFING.
HIS STUCK MOSTLY TO HIS SCRIPT,
IGNORING REPORTERS, BRINGING A
FAST END TO HIS DIFFICULT DAY.
AFTER THURSDAY'S PERFORMANCE,
THE WHITE HOUSE IS RETHINKING
WHETHER TRUMP NEEDS TO APPEAR AT
THESE BRIEFINGS.
KATIE SIMPSON, CBC NEWS,
WASHINGTON.
>>> THERE'S A LOT OF CORONAVIRUS
MISINFORMATION AND RESEARCH IS
STARTING TO SHOW CANADIANS
CERTAINLY AREN'T IMMUNE TO
CONSPIRACY THEORIES OR THE
PROMISE OF STRANGE CURES.
KATIE NICHOLSON LOOKING INTO
WHY.
>> Reporter:  BAD COVID
INFORMATION IS ALWAYS A FEW
CLICKS AWAY, THAT CLAIMS THIS
POST, DRINKING FRESH CAMEL URINE
PREVENTS INFECTION AND RAISES
THE QUESTION, WHO BELIEVES THIS
STUFF?
>> THERE ARE CANADIANS THAT
BELIEVE IN CONSPIRACY THEORIES.
>> Reporter:  THEY HAVE RELEASED
RESULTS OF A LARGER STUDY
SUGGESTING 1-10 CANADIANS
BELIEVES MISINFORMATION AND
YOUNGER PEOPLE ARE MORE
SUSCEPTIBLE.
>> BECAUSE THEY ARE MORE PRESENT
ON THE SOCIAL MEDIA, AND SO THEY
SEE MORE OF THAT.
>> Reporter:  THE SOCIAL MEDIA
LOOK AT RYERSON UNIVERSITY
ANALYZED 2,000 DEBUNKED POSTS
AND CAME UP WITH SEVEN
CATEGORIES OF MISINFORMATION,
FROM FAKE CURES TO T SCAMS AND
RACE-BAITING POSTS.
>> I CAN'T TRUST WHAT'S COMING
OUT OF SOMEBODY ELSE'S MOUTH.
>> Reporter:  THE LAB'S
CODIRECTOR SAYS HOPES BREAKING
IT DOWN WILL HELP THEM SPOT IT
BEFORE FALLING FOR IT.
>> IT'S ALMOST LIKE IT'S
WILLFUL.
>> Reporter:  A NEW CASE STUDY
FOUND 1-5 BELIEVES SOME FORM OF
COVID MISINFORMATION OVER THERE.
CANADA'S NUMBERS WILL COME INTO
SHARPER FOCUS NEXT MONTH WHEN
TWO LARGER UNIVERSITY STUDIES
ARE RELEASED.
KATIE NICHOLSON, CBC NEWS,
TORONTO.
>>> NEXT ON "THE NATIONAL" TWO
MORE PERSPECTIVES ON NOVA
SCOTIA.
A FORMER HIGH-RANKING MINETY AND
>> WE CAN ONLY IMAGINE WHAT THAT
WOULD HAVE LOOKED LIKE, MULTIPLE
VICTIM, MULTIPLE STRUCTURE
FIRES.
WE WERE CHECKING FOR ANY
SURVIVORS AND WE WERE STILL
CHECKING FOR ANY WITNESSES.
WE WERE LOOKING FOR THE SUSPECT.
>> Ian:  THE RCMP TODAY
REVEALING A DETAILED PORTRAIT
NOT JUST OF THE CRIMES IN NOVA
SCOTIA, BUT ALSO THE RESPONSE.
LET'S GET A POLICE PERSPECTIVE
ON WHAT WE LEARNED TODAY FROM
THE NOVA SCOTIA RCMP.
AND JOINING US NOW IS A FORMER
DEPUTY COMMISSIONER, AND PY,
WHAT WAS YOUR REACTION WHEN YOU
HEARD THAT DETAILED DESCRIPTION
OF WHAT HAPPENED IN PORTAPIQUE?
>> I WAS MORTIFIED.
I CAN JUST PICTURE THE INITIAL
REACTION OF THE FIRST RESPONDERS
FACED WITH SUCH TRAUMATIC
EVENTS, HOUSES BURNING AND
BODIES LAYING AROUND AND IT MUST
HAVE BEEN TOTAL MAYHEM AND
CHAOS.
AND THE RCMP, THE INITIAL
RESPONSE APPEARED TO BE
APPROPRIATE.
THEY PULLED IN ALL OF THE
RESOURCES THEY COULD AND WITHIN
A FEW HOURS, THEY HAD OVER 25
UNITS TO CONTAIN THE AREA.
>> THERE'S BEEN A DEBATE THIS
WEEK, AND SOME PEOPLE FRUSTRATED
ABOUT WHAT THEY FEEL IS A LACK
OF INFORMATION FROM THE RCMP
BEFORE TODAY.
OTHERS WHO SAY, LOOK, W LEAVE THE
POLICE FORCE ALONE AND THEY'LL
TALK TO US WHEN THEY'RE READY.
AS A FORMER DEPUTY COMMISSIONER,
WHAT'S YOUR VIEW OF HOW IT WAS
MADE PUBLIC OR NOT MADE PUBLIC?
>> I WANTED TO HEAR MORE DURING
THE INITIAL PRESS CONFERENCES
AND, HOWEVER, THE PROBLEM FOR
THE SENIOR MANAGEMENT WITHIN THE
RCMP IS TO STRIKE THE RIGHT
BALANCE BETWEEN PROVIDING ENOUGH
INFORMATION TO THE GENERAL
PUBLIC AND YET, PROTECTING SOME
INFORMATION BECAUSE OF THE
ONGOING INVESTIGATIONS THAT ARE
UNFOLDING AS THIS INVESTIGATION
IS INVOLVING.
IT'S THE REASON THEY WERE
GUARDED IN THEIR COMMENTS AND
TODAY, CERTAINLY PROVIDED THE
GENERAL PUBLIC, ANYWAY, WITH A
LOT MORE INFORMATION AS TO THE
EXACT CHAIN OF EVENTS OF
ACTUALLY WHAT TRANSPIRED ON
SATURDAY EVENING AND SUNDAY
MORNING.
>> OVER THE YEARS, YOU KNOW, I
THINK ABOUT THE RCMP MURDERS IN
MAYORTHORPE, ALBERTA AND WITH
WORKING AT THAT TIME.
>> YES, I WAS.
>> AND IN MONCTON, WHAT KIND OF
IMPACT DO YOU THINK THE NOVA
SCOTIA SHOOTING WILL HAVE ON THE
RCMP?
>> HUGE, HUGE, IAN.
AND I'LL BE CANDID WITH YOU,
IT'S SHOCKING.
IT'S NOTHING THAT YOU CANNOT
ACTUALLY PREPARE FOR, BUT YET,
EVERY TRAGEDY, SUCH AS
MAYORTHORPE, MONCTON OR THIS
LARGE TREAT FORCES THE
ORGANIZATION THAT IS THE RCMP TO
REFLECT BACK AND LOOK AT THEIR
TRAINING, LOOK AT THEIR
EQUIPMENT AND JUST ENSURE THAT
THE POLICING WORLD WITHIN THE
RCMP IS BETTER PREPARED TO FACE
SUCH TYPES OF TRAGEDY.
SO THERE'S A LOT OF WORK AHEAD
FOR THE RCMP.
>> AND THINK BACK TO YOUR DAYS
ON PATROL IN RURAL NEW
BRUNSWICK, HOW DO YOU THINK
PEOPLE WILL FEEL IN NOVA SCOTIA
WHEN THEY'RE OUT THERE ON THE
ROAD?
>> WELL, IF THEY'RE OUT THERE ON
THE ROAD, OF COURSE, IT'S
INTERESTING BECAUSE UNIONIZATION
IS COMING FOR THE RCMP, SO IT
MIGHT CHANGE THE DYNAMIC WITH
REGARDS TO PATROL OFFICERS OUT
THERE IN THE RURAL AREA, SHOULD
THEY BE PAIRED UP AND, YOU KNOW,
WHICH TYPES OF CIRCUMSTANCES.
I WOULD IMAGINE THAT THE
UNIONIZATION WILL SURFACE AS
SOME OF THESE QUESTIONS IN
RELATIONS TO OFFICER'S SAFETY
OUT THERE, ESPECIALLY IN RURAL
AREAS.
>> ALWAYS NICE TO GET YOUR
PERSPECTIVE, PY, THANK YOU VERY
MUCH.
>> MY PLEASURE, IAN.
>>> AHEAD TONIGHT, A SPECIAL
MUSICAL CONTRIBUTE TO A PROVINCE
COMING TOGETHER IN EVERY WAY IT
POSSIBLY CAN.
THE FIRST MESSAGE FOR HOME FROM
A VERY WELL-KNOWN NOVA SCOTIAN.
>> THIS IS SIDNEY CROSBY.
I'M IN PITTSBURGH BUT BEING FROM
NOVA SCOTIA, MY HEART AND MIND
IS HOME WITH ALL OF YOU.
I WOULD LIKE TO EXTEND MY
CONDOLENCES, AS WELL AS
CONSTABLE HEIDI STEVENSON
SACRIFICING HER LIFE PROTECTING
OFFICERS.
WE STICK TOGETHER THROUGH
CHALLENGING TIMES AND I'M
SENDING ALL OF MY LOVE AND
SUPPORT BACK HOME.
>> Announcer: For the latest
Coronavirus pandemic updates,
breaking news, and top stories.
>> Our top priority is to get
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 Hear it all here.
>> TO MY DEAR NOVA SCOTIA, WE'RE
THERE WITH YOU IN THE DEEPEST OF
WAYS.
YOUR CHARITABLE SPIRIT I
WITNESSED SO MUCH IN MY UNION
WILL NOT LET YOU DOWN NOW.
[ * ]
>> THAT IS NATALIE MCMASTER
PERFORMING AT THE VIGIL,
ALONGSIDE ONE OF THE VICTIMS,
NATALIE TUCK.
A TRIBUTE SHARED WITH CANADA.
FOR THE PAST FEW DAYS, EVACUEE WE'VE
LEARNED SOMETHING OF THE 22
VICTIMS INCLUDING WHERE THEY
WERE AT THE END, AT HOME,
WALKING THE DOG OR ON THEIR WAY
TO WORK, LIKE KRISTEN BEATON.
SHE WAS ON THE FRONT LINES OF
ANOTHER THREAT, AS A CARE
ASSISTANT WITH THE ORDER OF
INCREASES, SHE WAS WORRIED ABOUT
EXPOSING HER FAMILY TO COVID-19.
SHE HAD A 3-YEAR-OLD SON AND SHE
WAS PREGNANT.
SHE POSTED THIS PICTURE IN HER
MASK THE DAY BEFORE SHE WAS
KILLED, A PLEA FOR BETTER ACCESS
TO PERSONAL PROTECTIVE
EQUIPMENT.
THAT MESSAGE IS ALREADY A PART
OF HER LEGACY THANKS TO HER
HUSBAND.
AND JOINING US NOW IS KRISTEN
BEATON'S HUSBAND, NICK, DIDN'T I
DON'T WANT TO ADD TO YOUR PAIN
BUT DESCRIBE FOR US HOW YOU'RE
FEELING THIS EVENING.
>> COMPLETELY LOST, SHATTERED,
LIKE, YOU COULD MAKE OUT NAMES.
I'M OVERWHELMED AND FEELING LOVE
FROM FAMILY AND THE NEIGHBOURS
AND PEOPLE FROM ABROAD, FOR
SURE, BUT EMPTY IS THE BEST WAY
TO SAY IT.
>> I KNOW THE MAIN REASON YOU'RE
DOING THIS INTERVIEW THIS
EVENING IS TO TALK ABOUT KRISTEN
AND I WILL ASK YOU ABOUT HER IN
JUST A MOMENT, BUT ANOTHER
QUESTION I WANT TO ASK YOU IS
SOMETHING YOU HAVE SPOKEN ABOUT
ALREADY THIS WEEK, AND THAT IS
THE LACK OF A KIND OF SPECIFIC
WARNING, YOU KNOW, WHEN KRISTEN
HEADED OUT THAT DAY.
IS THAT SOMETHING THAT STILL
ANGERS YOU?
>> ABSOLUTELY.
I BELIEVE DEEP IN MY HEART -- I
FIRST WANT TO SAY IT IS NOT -- I
CALL THEM THE GROUND SOLDIERS,
NOT THE OFFICERS RISKING THEIR
LIFE THAT WAY.
I DON'T WANT THAT POINTED THAT
DIRECTION.
THEY DID EVERYTHING THEY COULD
DO AND I GET THAT AND I THANK
THEM.
I'M BLAMING -- WHEN I SAY RCMP,
I'M SAYING WHOEVER IS IN CHARGE
OF BROADCAST SYSTEMS OR
NOTIFYING US.
THAT'S NOT THE SOLDIERS ON THE
GROUND, AS I CALL THEM, LIKE THE
OFFICERS WHO HAD THEIR FEET ON
THE SASS FAUL ASPHALT THAT DAY.
I BELIEVE IN MY HEART THAT
KRISTEN WOULD BE HERE TODAY LIKE
WE GOT TODAY WHEN HALIFAX PUT
OUT AN ALERT THERE WAS A GUNMAN.
EVERYONE WENTED IN AN WENT INSIDE.
>> SUPERINTENDENT DARRIN
CAMPBELL WITH THE NOVA SCOTIA
RCMP WAS ASKED TODAY ABOUT
PEOPLE WHO ARE UPSET, ABOUT THE
LACK OF A WARNING OR, YOU KNOW,
AN ALERT GOING OUT AFTER THIS
INCIDENT HAPPENED AND LISTEN TO
WHAT HE SAID IN ANSWER TO THAT.
>> WE HAVE EVERY RIGHT TO ASK
THOSE QUESTIONS.
THEY HAVE EVERY RIGHT TO BE
ANGRY PUBLI.
PUBLIC TRUST IS SO IMPORTANT AND
LOST EASILY.
>> NICK, YOUR REACTION TO THAT?
>> I WAS TALKING TO SOMEONE ELSE
TODAY AND THE BIG THING I THINK
WE NEED IS TRANSPARENCY.
STOP HIDING BEHIND YOUR UNMARKED
CARS AND MAKE US FEEL SAFE.
WEAR YOUR BADGE WITH HONOUR.
PULL UP TO KIDS PLAYING
BASKETBALL OR GUYS, YOU KNOW,
WHATEVER.
WE HAVE TO BUILD THIS TOGETHER
AND WHEN I SAY THIS, THE
LOW-LIFE THAT WAS GOING AROUND
SHOOTING THAT DAY DID THIS TO
TAKE THAT FROM US AND WE NEED TO
RESTORE IT.
WITH FAILURE FOR THE BROADCAST
SYSTEM, FOR THE LACK OF EVEN ME
KNOWING ANYTHING, I DON'T KNOW
ANYTHING YET.
ALL I KNOW IS MY WIFE ISN'T
COMING HOME AND I'M NOT HAVING
MY UNBORN BABY AND HE'LL GROW UP
THE REST OF HIS LIFE WITHOUT A
MOM.
>> LAST THING, AND WE HAVE A
MINUTE AND I'M SURE WE COULD
TALK ABOUT THIS FOR A LONG TIME,
BUT LET'S FINISH WITH YOU
TELLING ME ABOUT YOUR WIFE,
KRISTEN.
>> KRISTEN, SHE WAS WONDERFUL.
SHE WAS AMAZING IN EVERY WAY AND
I'VE SAID IT MULTIPLE TIMES.
SHE LOVED DAXON MORE THAN LIFE
ITSELF AND I COULD GO ON ABOUT
HER FOR DAYS AND DAYS, BUT I
WANT TO TALK ABOUT KRISTEN'S USE
OF PPE, PERSONAL PROTECTIVE
EQUIPMENT FOR THE FRONT-LINE
WORKERS AND GET THEM WHAT THEY
NEED.
>> NICK, I KNOW -- I CAN'T EVEN
IMAGINE WHAT KIND OF WEEK IT'S
BEEN FOR YOU AND WE APPRECIATE
YOU TAKING THE TIME WITH US
TONIGHT.
THANK YOU.
>> THANKS.
>> AND A LITTLE LATER ON "THE
NATIONAL," WE WILL PAY TRIBUTE
TO ALL 22 OF THE LIVES LOST THAT
WEEK.
BUT FIRST --
* WHAT SHALL I DO WITH THESE
HANDS OF MINE.
>> A SPECIAL CONTRIBUTE INSPIRED
BY A PROVINCE COMING TOGETHER IN
THE FACE OF TRAGEDY.
Announcer:
CBC Listen.
 Hear it all here.
>> FROM THE MUSICAL CONTRIBUTES
TO THE SILENT ONES, CANADIANS
HAVE BEEN SEARCHING FOR WAYS TO
COME TOGETHER AND PAY TRIBUTE AS
A COUNTRY.
MANY HEEDING TODAY'S REQUEST
FROM THE RCMP TO WEAR RED AND TO
STEP OUTSIDE FOR A MOMENT'S
PAUSE, TO HONOUR HEIDI STEVENSON
AND ALL OF THE 22 VICTIMS.
A MESSAGE RECEIVED FROM COAST TO
COAST.
A FEELING OF WANTING TO HELP IS
SOMETHING WE'VE SEEN IN STORES
ALL WEEK AND THE MESSAGE NOVA
SCOTIA MUSICIAN DAVE GUNNING
CAPTURED IN HIS SONG, THESE
HANDS.
DEDICATED TO THOSE FOLKED BY
THIS TRAGEDY AND SHARED WITH
"THE NATIONAL."
* SOME CA HANDS CAN STOP A LIFE
FROM DYING.
* AND SOME HANDS COMFORT A BABY
DYING.
* TELL ME, WHAT SHALL I DO WITH
THESE HANDS OF MINE.
* WHAT SHALL I DO WITH THESE
HANDS OF MINE.
* WHAT SHALL I DO WITH THESE
HANDS OF MINE?
>> STAY STRONG GUYS.
* THE WORLD CAN USE A HERO OF
THE HUMAN KIND.
>> YOU HAVE NOT ALONE.
* TELL ME SHOULD I DO WITH THESE
HANDS OF MINE?
* I WANT TO SING IT FROM MY
HEART.
* I WANT TO HEAR IT IN THE
WINDS, AROUND THE WORLD, IT
COMES BACK AGAIN.
* USE THEM WHEN WE WANT.
* SOME HANDS GIVE VOICE TO A
NATION AND SOME HANDS NOTE THE
TIMES THEY ARE A CHANGIN'.
* SO TELL ME WHAT SHALL I DO
WITH THESE HANDS OF MINE.
* WHAT SHALL I DO WITH THESE
HANDS OF MINE.
* WHAT SHALL I DO WITH THESE
HANDS OF MINE.
* THE WORLD COULD USE A HERO OF
THE HUMANKIND.
* SO TELL ME WHAT SHALL I DO,
WITH THESE HANDS OF MINE.
* SO TELL ME WHAT ME SHALL I DO
WITH THESE HANDS OF MINE.
>> Ian:  THE "MOMENT" IS UP NEXT
TONIGHT AND TONIGHT WE PAY
TRIBUTE TO THE 22 LIVES LOST
THIS WEEK.
WE'LL BE RIGHT BACK.
[ * ]
>> Ian:  WE SHOW YOU THESE FACES
A LOT AND THAT'S UPON PURPOSE.
THEY ARE THE 22 VICTIMS OF LAST
WEEKEND'S MASS KILLING IN NOVA
SCOTIA.
AS WE TALK ABOUT THE
INVESTIGATION INTO WHAT WAPPED
HAPPENED, WE WANT THEM TO REMAIN
A FOCUS, AS WELL.
SO AS WE WRAP UP "THE NATIONAL"
ON THIS APRIL 24th, WE LEAVE
YOU WITH THE REMEMBRANCES OF THE
LIVES THEY LIVED BEFORE TRAGEDY
STRUCK.
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