.
ALSO...
>> I'M NERVOUS ABOUT THE SECOND
WAVE.
>> Mike: CLASSROOM CONCERNS.
PARENTS WORRY ABOUT SENDING
THEIR CHILDREN BACK TO SCHOOL.
>> HI!
>> Mike: AND...
>> IT'S A REMARKABLE
CONSERVATION SUCCESS REALLY WHEN
YOU THINK ABOUT IT.
>> THE RETURN OF SEA OTTERS TO
BC SHORES BUT NOT EVERY ONE IS
SEEING THE BENEFITS.
>> Announcer: THIS IS CBC
VANCOUVER NEWS.
[ ♪♪♪ ]
>> Mike: GOOD EVENING.
A VANCOUVER MAN WHO BRUTALLY
MURDERED AN ELDERLY COUPLE IN
THEIR OWN HOME WON'T BE
AEMPLOYED TO APPLY FOR PAROLE
FOR AT LEAST A QUARTER CENTURY.
JUDGE HANDING DOWN A LIFE
SENTENCE FOR ROCKY RAMBO WAI NAM
KAM.
>> Lien: PROSECUTORS WANTED
HIM TO SEND MORE TIME IN
PRISON.
>> Reporter: THEY WANTED HIM
TO BE 50 YEARS BEHIND BARS
BEFORE HE COULD APPLY FOR
PAROLE.
JUDGE DECIDED 25 IS ENOUGH.
DIANNA MAH-JONES AND RICHARD
JONES WERE IN THE 60s AND
LOVED AND RESPECTED BY FAMILY
AND FRIENDS.
THEY NEVER MET HIM.
HE KILLED THEM WITH MACHETE AND
KNIVES AND WENT THROUGH THE
THINGS.
THEY SAID HE WAS ALL STARRED
STATE OF MIND AND IN A VIDEO
GAME WHEN HE KILLED THE COUPLE.
SUPREME COURT JUSTICE REJECTED
THE THEORY SAYING THE MURDERS
WERE BRUTAL AND SENSELESS AND
DEVASTATING IMPACT ON THE
VICTIM'S FAMILIES.
CAM WAS CONVICTED OF TWO COUNTS
OF FIRST-DEGREE MURDER AND EACH
BRINGS AUTOMATIC LIFE SENTENCE
WITH NO CHANCE AFTER PAROLE FOR
25 YEARS.
THE JUDGE HAD TO DECIDE WHETHER
TO HAVE HIM SERVE THE SENTENCES
BACK TO BACK OR AT THE SAME
TIME.
AND CHOSE THE LATTER.
SAYING 50 YEARS WITHOUT CHANCE
OF PAROLE WOULD BE UNDULY LONG
AND HARSH.
STILL NO GUARANTEE HE WILL BE
GRANTED PAROLE AFTER SERVING 25
YEAR.
THE CROWN HOPES ONE DAY HE WILL
EXPLAIN WHY HE DID IT.
>> I HOPE THIS VERDICT AND
SENTENCING BRINGS SOME COMFORT
TO THE FAMILY MEMBERS AND
FRIENDS OF DIANNA MAH-JONES AND
RICHARD JONES.
AND I'M HOPING THAT FROM THIS
POINT FORWARD THEY WILL BE ABLE
TO FOCUS LESS ON HOW THEY DIED
AND MORE ON CELEBRATING HOW THEY
LIVED.
>> Mike: DIANNA MAH-JONES WAS
A RESPECTED OCCUPATIONAL
THERAPIST WHO LOVED TO
DISTANCE.
RICHARD JONES LIVED WITH
DISABILITIES AND KNOWN AS A KIND
AND GENEROUS PERSON.
>> Lien: THANKS FOR THAT.
DAN BURRITT REPORTING LIVE FOR
US TONIGHT.
>>> 41-YEAR-OLD MAN IS DEAD
AFTER A STABBING LAST NIGHT IN
VANCOUVER'S WEST END.
POLICE SAY IT HAPPENED AT AROUND
8:30 NEAR COMOX STREET BEHIND
ST. PAUL'S HOSPITAL.
NO ARRESTS HAVE BEEN MADE.
AND THERE'S NO WORD ON A
POSSIBLE MOTIVE.
BUT POLICE SAY THERE IS NO
DANGEROUS TORE THE PUBLIC. DANG.
THEY BELIEVE HE WAS TARGETED AND
THIS IS 9TH HOMICIDE THIS YEAR.
>> Mike: ONE WOMAN IS DEAD AND
ANOTHER INJURED AFTER A SMALL
PLANE CRASHED IN REMOTE AREA
NORTH OF MISSION.
THE CRASH SITE SO DIFFICULT TO
REACH THE OFFICERS NEEDED THE
HELP OF SEARCH AND RESCUE TEAMS
TO GET TO IT.
66-YEAR-OLD HAS BEEN IDENTIFIED
AS THE WOMAN WHO DIED.
SHE WAS THE PRESIDENT OF HER
FLYING CLUB.
THE PLANE SHE WAS IN WENT DOWN
ON A ROUGH ABANDONED AIRSTRIP
NORTH OF STAVE LAKE AT 5:30
YESTERDAY AFTERNOON AND CREWS
FOUND HER DEAD THERE.
21-YEAR-OLD WOMAN WAS ALSO TAKEN
TO HOSPITAL WITH UNDETERMINED
INJURIES.
THE CRASH INVESTIGATION IS
ONGOING.
[ ♪♪♪ ]
>> Lien: FOR THE FIRST
TIME SINCE BC DECLARED A PUBLIC
HEALTH EMERGENCY FEWER THAN 10
PEOPLE IN HOSPITAL WITH
COVID-19.
SADLY ANOTHER PERSON DIED
BRINGING THE PROVINCE'S TOTAL TO
194.
THERE ARE STILL 9 PEOPLE IN
HOSPITAL WITH 3 OF
THEM IN INTENSIVE CARE.
23 NEW CASES ANNOUNCED TODAY.
THE NUMBER OF ACTIVE CASES
DROPPED AGAIN AND STANDS AT
253.
3,076 PEOPLE FULLY RECOVERED 
FROM THE VIRUS.
THAT'S 87% OF ALL CASES.
>> Mike: AND AS WE INCH CLOSER
TO SEPTEMBER, MANY PARENTS ARE
INCHING FOR WORD FROM THE
GOVERNMENT ABOUT WHAT THE UP
COMING SCHOOL YEAR WILL LOOK
LIKE.
>> Lien: THE MINISTER OF
EDUCATION IS EXPECTED TO RELEASE
THE DETAILS TOMORROW.
BUT PREVIOUSLY HINTED THAT
ELEMENTARY AND MIDDLE SCHOOL
STUDENTS ARE LIKELY GOING BACK
FULL-TIME IN THE FALL.
>> Mike: AS TINA LOVE GREEN
REPORTS TONIGHT NOT ALL PARENTS
FEEL COMFORTABLE WITH SENDING
THEIR KIDS BACK.
>> Reporter: THIS 6-YEAR-OLD
LILIAN IS EXCITED TO START GRADE
1 AND SEE ALL HER FRIENDS
AGAIN.
>> WE GO PLAY OUTSIDE.
>> Reporter: HER DAD IS TOO.
>> I THINK BETTER SHE GO TO
SCHOOL.
>> Reporter: TOMORROW THE
PROVINCE WILL UNVEIL WHAT BACK
TO SCHOOL WILL LOOK LIKE IN BC.
BUT SOME PARENTS ARE STILL
FEELING ANXIOUS.
>> I'M NERVOUS ABOUT THE SECOND
WAVE.
>> Reporter: A RECENT POLL
FOUND ONLY 40% OF
PARENTS IN BC WOULD SEND THEIR
KIDS BACK TO SCHOOL FAR LOWER
THAN NATIONAL AVERAGE OF 59%.
48% OF BRITISH COLUMBIANS WERE
UNDECIDED ON WHAT TO DO.
LOUISE AND HER WIFE ARE LEAN
TOWARDS KEEPING THEIR 8-YEAR-OLD
SON AT HOME.
>> WE WORK FROM HOME.
FOR THE MOST PART.
AND SO WE'RE ABLE TO
ACCOMMODATE.
I KNOW THIS IS HARDER FOR A LOT
OF OTHER PEOPLE.
SO THIS IS ACTUALLY PART OF THE
CONCERN FOR US IS THAT IF PEOPLE
HAVE NO CHOICE AND THEY HAVE TO
SEND THEIR KIDS TO SCHOOL, THEY
COULD OBVIOUSLY CARRY THE VIRUS
AND ALL THESE OTHER THINGS THAT
BECOME A PROBLEM FOR OTHERS
TOO.
SO I GUESS BEING CAUTIOUS.
>> Reporter: THE POLL ALSO
FOUND THE MAJORITY OF
RESPONDENTS WERE IN FAVOUR OF
MANDATORY TEMPERATURE CHECKS FOR
STUDENTS AND PROTECTIVE MASKS
FOR STAFF.
BUT EVEN WITH THOSE MEASURES,
SOME PARENTS AREN'T CONVINCED.
>> NO, I DON'T THINK ANYTHING
WILL MAKE IT SAFE.
THEY DON'T DO -- IT'S NOT SAFE.
>> Reporter: EDUCATION
MINISTER ROBERT FLEMMING SAYS
THEY'RE MOVING AHEAD WITH THE
SCIENTIFIC AND EVIDENCE-BASED
APPROACH.
>> IF THERE IS A SO CALLED
SECOND WAVE OR IF THERE ARE
PERHAPS REGIONAL OUT BREAKS JUST
AS WE PLAN TO MOVE FORWARD IN
TERMS OF A RETURN TO IN CLASS
INSTRUCTION WE HAVE TO BE
PREPARE BASED ON THE
CIRCUMSTANCES OF THE VIRUS AND
TRANSMISSION TO BE ABLE TO
NIMBLY MOVE BACK.
>> Reporter: AND THE
OPPOSITION IS HOPING FOR SOME
EXAMPLES OF WHAT THOSE OPTIONS
WOULD LOOK LIKE.
>> WE WANT NOTHING MORE THAN TO
HAVE A SAFE START UP AND A
COUPLE OF OPTIONS OF WHAT THAT
LOOKS LIKE TO GIVE CLARITY TO
TEACHERS AS WELL AS TO FAMILIES
OUT THERE RIGHT NOW THAT ARE IN
A VERY, VERY UNCERTAIN TIME.
>> Reporter: AS PARENTS WAIT
FOR WORD ON WHAT THE RETURN TO
SCHOOLS MAY LOOK LIKE.
TINA LOVE GREEN, CBC NEWS,
VANCOUVER.
>> Mike: THE PROVINCE IS
PLEDGING ONE AND A HALF MILLION
DOLLARS FOR COMMUNITY SPORTS
ORGANIZATIONS TO TRY TO HELP
THEM SURVIVE THE FALL OUT FROM
COVID-19.
>> BC HAS OVER 4,100 LOCAL
ORGANIZATIONS THAT PUT ON
EVERYTHING FROM BASEBALL TO
SOCCER TO GYMNASTICS TO
SWIMMING.
>> Mike: AND CANADIAN HERITAGE
IS ALSO INVESTING $3.4 MILLION
IN LOCAL SPORTS ORGANIZATIONS.
HOWEVER, THE ANNOUNCEMENT DIDN'T
INCLUDE ANY INFORMATION ON WHEN
SPORTS CAN START BACK UP.
THAT DECISION OF COURSE UP TO
PROVINCIAL HEALTH OFFICER
Dr. BONNIE HENRY.
>> Lien: OVER THE PAST MONTH
WE'VE BEEN HIGHLIGHTING SOME OF
METRO VANCOUVER'S UNIQUE
NEIGHBOURHOODS PART OF THE
ONLINE COMPETITION.
THE SEARCH FOR METRO VANCOUVER
BEST NEIGHBOURHOOD IS BASED ON
YOUR VOTES.
THIS WEEK IS SURPRISE UPDATE.
>> Mike: WE ASKED JESSE
JOHNSTON TO EXPLAIN HOW SURREY
CENTRAL AREA INCLUDES
$100 MILLION CITY HALL BUILDING
AND TWO PROJECTS RENOWNED BY
ARCHITECT BING TOM LOST OUT TO
SLEEPING RESIDENTIAL COMMUNITY
OF CEDAR HILLS.
>> Reporter: THIS IS THE HEART
OF CEDAR HILLS 96 AVENUE AND 128
STREET.
YOU HAVE STRIP MALLS AND SOME
RESTAURANTS AND SHOPS.
AND TRAFFIC.
BUT THIS ISN'T WHAT ALL THE FUSS
IS ABOUT.
WHAT MAKES CEDAR HILLS SPECIAL
IS THE PEOPLE WHO LIVE HERE.
PEOPLE LIKE GARTH WHO LOVED HERE
SINCE HE MOVED IN MORE THAN 40
YEARS AGO.
>> SEEMS YOU CAN'T GO MORE THAN
THREE OR FOUR BLOCKS IN ANY
DIRECTION AND THERE'S A PARK.
SO THERE'S LOTS OF THINGS FOR
KIDS TO DO AROUND HERE.
>> Reporter: HE'S NOT KIDDING
ABOUT THE PARKS.
THEY'RE EVERYWHERE.
IT'S A NEIGHBOURHOOD THAT IS
GREEN AND QUIET.
[ Bagpipes PLAYING ]
THE KIND OF NEIGHBOURHOOD YOU
NAME YOUR PIPE BAND AFTER.
[ Bagpipes PLAYING ]
>> Reporter: NEWLANDS IS THE
CEDAR HILLS CALEDONIAN PIPELINE
BAND MAJOR.
HE PLAYS THE SAME 106-YEAR-OLD
SET OF BAG PIPES HIS GRANDFATHER
PLAYED DURING THE FIRST WORLD
WAR.
>> IT'S BEEN A GREAT NAME FOR US
OVER THE TIME.
PEOPLE ARE VERY INQUISITIVE AS
TO WHERE CEDAR HILLS IS.
IT'S NOT A WELL KNOWN COMMUNITY
IN THE AREA.
BUT IT'S STARTING TO GAIN SOME
MORE POPULARITY AND NOTORIETY.
>> Reporter: HE'S NOT THE ONLY
MUSICIAN WHO LIVES HERE.
[ ♪♪♪ ]
>> Reporter: EMRHETT BANES
MADE A NAME FOR HIMSELF SINGING
FOR PASSENGERS ON THE BUS HE
DRIVES EVERY DAY FOR TRANSLINK.
BETWEEN HE'S NOT BEHIND THE
WHEEL HE'S WRITING AND RECORDING
SONGS.
HE LOVES HIS COMMUNITY SO MUCH
HE WROTE A SONG ABOUT IT CALLED
SUPER SWEET CITY.
>> REALLY THE MAIN THING THAT I
LIKE IS THE PEOPLE.
THE PEOPLE ARE FRIENDLY.
IT'S LIKE YOU ARE IN A VILLAGE.
IT'S NOT LIKE IN A BIG CITY
WHERE EVERYBODY IS RUNNING AND
NO TIME TO TALK TO EACH OTHER.
>> Reporter: CEDAR HILLS
DOESN'T HAVE SHINY GLASS SKY
SHAPERS OR SPECTACULAR WATER
FRONT.
BUT THE PEOPLE WHO LIVE HERE
LOVE IT.
BECAUSE OF THE PARKS, SURE, BUT
MOSTLY BECAUSE OF THE PEOPLE.
JESSE JOHNSTON CBC NEWS SURREY.
>> Announcer: THE WEATHER
UPDATE IS BROUGHT TO YOU BY
FORTIS BC, USING MORE ENERGY
THESE DAYS WE HAVE ENERGY SAVING
TIPS, EASY UP GRADES AND HOW TO
VIDEOS AND MORE.
>> Lien: TIME FOR A FIRST LOOK
AT THE WEATHER AND JOHANNA JOINS
US.
LAST NIGHT THAT WAS NICE.
I HAVE TO SAY.
A LITTLE BIT OF A BREAK FROM
THAT SCORCHER OF A WEEKEND INTO
EARLY START OF THE WEEK.
>> Johanna: WE REALLY NEEDED
THAT BREAK.
IN FACT, I AM THOROUGHLY
ENJOYING THIS NICE LITTLE MARINE
BREEZE THAT CAME IN THIS
MORNING.
AS OUR HEAT DOME MOVED EAST WARD
THAT KIND OF OPENED THE DOOR TO
NOT ONLY THAT MARINE AIR, BUT A
FEW MORE CLOUDS.
THAT HELPED KEEP THE
TEMPERATURES DOWN AS WELL.
IT WAS STILL HOT THIS
AFTERNOON.
BUT DEFINITELY A LITTLE MORE
COMFORTABLE AND IT'S THE ONLY
BREAK WE HAVE GOT UNTIL FRIDAY.
SO HOPE YOU GOT TO ENJOY IT.
GOT THE BIRDS OUT.
THE AIRPLANES.
EVERY ONE IS ENJOYING IT
TONIGHT.
LET ME TAKE YOU TO THE CURRENT
TEMPERATURES AND WE ARE SEEING
STILL TEMPERATURES AROUND THE
LOW 20s.
21 AT YVR.
A BIT OF A HUMIDEX FEELING LIKE
26 AT YVR AND NOT NEARLY AS
MUGGY AS THE PAST FEW DAYS.
AS I MENTIONED THE HIGH PRESSURE
IS SHIFTING EAST WARD.
YOU CAN SEE THAT LITTLE LINE OF
ACROSS THE PROVINCE.
THAT'S THAT MARINE LAYER.
IN FACT A FEW SHOWERS TO NORTH
OF US.
I THINK WE WILL JUST SEE THE
CLOUD STICK AROUND TO THE
OVERNIGHT.
EXCESSIVE HEAT WARNING IN PLACE
OF THE INTERIOR AND HEAT TRACKED
EAST WARD ISSUED FOR ALBERTA AND
MOST OF SASKATCHEWAN.
WE'LL TALK MORE ABOUT THE FIRE
DANGER RATING COMING UP.
DEFINITELY STILL A STORY.
BUT FOR NOW, ENJOY THE BREAK
TODAY.
MORE HEAT COMING.
WE STILL HAVE THE HOTTEST DAY OF
THE WEEK IN THE NEXT COUPLE OF
DAYS.
>> Mike: OH, BOY, ALL RIGHT.
WE HAVE BEEN WARNED.
THANKS JO, TALK TO YOU IN A
BIT.
A KILLER WHALE THAT REFUSED TO
LEAVE THE DEAD CALF SIDE FOR
MORE THAN TWO WEEKS OFF THE
COAST A COUPLE OF YEARS AGO
APPEARS TO BE PREGNANT AGAIN.
THE WHALE KNOWN AS J35 CARRIED
HER CALF FOR 17 DAYS MORE THAN
1600 KILOMETRES IN WHAT MANY SAW
AS A SIGN OF THE POD MATRIARCH
IN MOURNING.
IT IS ONE OF THREE GROUPS LIVING
OFF THE COAST OF WASHINGTON
STATE.
CURRENTLY THERE ARE 72 WALES
AMONG THE KILLER WHALES.
RESEARCHERS ARE EXCITED ABOUT
THE PREGNANCY.
>> EVERY INDIVIDUAL WILL -- THE
FACT IT WAS J35 ALMOST TWO YEARS
TO THE DAY SHE WAS SEEN WITH
THAT CALF THAT DIDN'T MAKE IT,
YOU KNOW, IS VERY POIGNANT AND I
THINK THE FACT THAT WE ARE
FOCUSING ON INDIVIDUALS LIKE
THIS SHOWS HOW SMALL AND
VULNERABLE THE POPULATION IS.
>> Mike: J35 ISN'T THE ONLY
PREGNANT ORCA IN THE POD.
TWO OTHERS ARE FURTHER ALONG
THAN SHE IS.
TWO THIRDS DON'T SURVIVE THE
BIGGEST CHALLENGE.
THE KILLER WHALES FACE LACK OF
FOOD.
THE KILLER SALMON THEY RELY ON
IS IN SHORT SUPPLY.
>> Lien: LET'S HOPE THEY BEAT
THE ODDS THIS TIME.
>> Mike: AT LEAST THREE OF
THEM.
>> Lien: THAT WOULD BE GREAT.
COMING UP LATER IN THE SHOW MORE
ON THE ECOSYSTEM.
INTERESTING PACK ABOUT SEA
OTTERS AND RETURN TO BC COAST.
STICK AROUND FOR THAT.
REMINDER ALSO WATCH THIS
NEWSCAST LIVE ON THE FREE CBC
GEM APP.
>> Mike: AND CBC VANCOUVER IS
ON FACEBOOK AND INSTAGRAM AND
FOLLOW US AND JOHANNA ON
INSTAGRAM AND TWITTER AS WELL.
>> John: CLOSE TIES TO OTTAWA
HAS BEEN THE SUBJECT OF
CONTROVERSY FOR WEEKS NOW.
TODAY WE HEAR FROM THE HIGH
PROFILE CO-FOUNDERS OF 'WE'.
THAT'S COMING UP.
[ ♪♪♪ ]
>> THEY'RE THE MOST STUDIED AND
FAMOUS WHALE FAMILY IN THE
WORLD.
WHAT'S PUSHING J POD TO THE
BRINK?
I'M GLORIA HOST OF THE NEW CBC
BRITISH COLUMBIA ORIGINAL
PODCAST KILLERS.
IS IT TOO LATE TO SAVE THEM?
>> Mike: THANKS FOR STAYING
WITH US ONLINE WHERE WE ARE AD
FREE DURING THE COMMERCIAL BREAK
ON TELEVISION.
THREE WOMEN FROM A WOOL SHOP
FROM ONTARIO HAVE BEGUN A MAJOR
ENDEAVOUR TO COMMEMORATE ALL OF
THE CANADIANS WHO DIED FROM
COVID-19.
>> Lien: THEY'RE KNITTING
TOGETHER A GIANT BLANKET SQUARE
BY SQUARE AND EACH REPRESENTING
A LIFE ROSSCOFF TO THE VIRUS.
THEY WANT IT TO BE A LASTING
MEMORIAL TO THE THOUSANDS OF
CANADIANS BEHIND THE STATS.
>> THIS ONE WAS KNITTED BY A
LADY NAME RUTH.
>> Reporter: HEATHER SAYS THE
SQUARES HAVE ALREADY STARTED
ARRIVING.
>> THIS ONE OUR FRIEND DEB
BROUGHT IN.
>> Reporter: JUST ABOUT A WEEK
AND HER TWO COWORKERS AMANDA AND
ALISON LAUNCHED THE IDEA TO
CREATE THE COVID-19 MEMORIAL
BLANKET.
>> PEOPLE WERE BECOMING JUST
NUMBERS.
PEOPLE WERE BECOMING
STATISTICS.
AND THOSE FACES AND THOSE
BEAUTIFUL SOULS HAVE ALL -- THEY
FELT LIKE IT WAS BEING LOST.
>> Reporter: ACROSS CANADA
CLOSE TO 9,000 PEOPLE SO FAR
HAVE DIED  FROM THE VIRUS.
>> WHAT WE REALLY HOPE IS THAT
IT BRINGS A LITTLE BIT OF
SOLLECITO THE FAMILIES WHO HAVE
LOST A LOVE ONE TO KNOW THEIR
MEMORIES AREN'T BEING
FORGOTTEN.
>> Reporter: THE WOMEN ARE
CALLING ON KNITTERS ACROSS THE
COUNTRY TO HELP.
SO FAR ABOUT 400 HAVE REGISTERED
ON THEIR WEBSITE.
VOLUNTEERING TO KNIT 12 BY
12-INCH SQUARES WHICH THEY THEN
MAIL IN.
MEANWHILE FAMILIES WHO HAVE LOST
SOMEONE CAN REGISTER THEIR LOVED
ONE DETAILS ON LINE.
A PLAQUE CARD WITH THE NAME AND
PROVINCE WILL BE PLACED ON THE
SQUARE.
>> 9,000 SQUARES DEEP AND WILL
WEIGH 1500-POUNDS WHEN
COMPLETE.
>> Reporter: SHE DREW
INSPIRATION FROM THE MASSIVE
AIDS MEMORIAL QUILT.
>> MOST INCREDIBLE EXPERIENCE.
YOU WALK INTO THE ROOM AND
LITERALLY BEFORE YOUR EYES ARE 2
OR 3,000 LIVES.
YOU CANNOT LEAVE WITHOUT FEELING
SOME KIND OF EMOTION AND
UNDERSTANDING FOR WHAT PEOPLE
ARE UP AGAINST.
>> THAT WAS SUCH AN IMPACTFUL
THING TO ME THE FIRST TIME I
EVER SAW THAT.
>> Reporter: SHE HOPES THE
BLANKET WILL HAVE THE SAME
IMPACT.
>> WE NEEDED A VISUAL TO
REPRESENT THE GRAVITY AND THE
SHEER PHYSICAL HEAVINESS THAT
THE COUNTRY FEELS DURING THIS
PANDEMIC.
>> Reporter: THE GROUP IS ALSO
PUTTING TOGETHER A MEMORIAL
BOOK, THE INTENTION IS FOR THE
BLANKET AND BOOK TO TOUR THE
COUNTRY BEFORE BEING PUT ON
PERMANENT DISPLAY.
CBC NEWS, TORONTO.
>> Lien: A BIG PART OF
PREVENTING MORE DEATHS AS WE
KNOW IS WEARING MASKS.
STARTING LAST SATURDAY FACE
MASKS BECAME MANDATORY ALONG THE
NORTH SEACOAST OF BELGIUM.
IN DOORS AND OUT.
>> Mike: TO SOME SEASIDE
HOLIDAY GOERS THE RULES REACHED
THE REALM OF ABSURD.
>> SEASON OF SCIENCE FICTION.
>> Reporter: LIKE A SCIENCE
FICTION MOVIE ACCORDING TO ONE
TOURIST AND MASKS ARE A MUST
SOAKING UP SUN AND WALKING INTO
THE WIND AND WADING INTO THE
WATER.
LOCAL AUTHORITIES SAY THE RULE
WAS MADE UNIVERSAL BECAUSE
ALLOWING EXCEPTIONS WAS JUST TOO
CONFUSING.
SOME PLACES IT'S NOW CONSIDERED
WEIRD NOT TO WEAR A MASK.
EVERYWHERE.
>> Lien: IT IS A BIT ODD TO
SEE SOMEONE WEARING A MASK WHILE
SWIMMING.
>> Mike: SITTING OUTSIDE AND
DOING THEIR THING ON VACATION.
THAT'S THE RULES.
>> Lien: IT'S HERE TO SAY.
>> Mike: THEY HAD A TOUGH TIME
THERE.
>> Lien: OKAY.
>> Mike: WE'RE COMING BACK
WITH MORE ON THE 'WE'
CONTROVERSY.
STAY RIGHT HERE.
>> I'M A CBC JOURNALIST AND
NONBINARY.
WHAT EXACTLY DOES THAT MEAN?
WE'LL ANSWER SOME OF THE GENDER
QUESTIONS YOU ALWAYS WANTED TO
ASK IN OUR NEW PODCAST.
LISTEN NOW.
[ ♪♪♪ ]
>> Mike: AFTER WEEKS OF
CONTROVERSY THE FOUNDERS OF THE
'WE' CHARITY WENT IN FRONT OF
THE HOUSE COMMITTEE TODAY.
>> Lien: THE KIELBURGER
BROTHERS WERE ASKED QUESTIONS
ABOUT THE TRUDEAUS AND MULTI
MILLION DOLLARS GRANT PROGRAM.
>> Mike: AS EVAN DYER TELLS US
IT GOT HEATED.
>> YES OR NO.
THAT WASN'T MY QUESTION.
>> Reporter: IT WAS
CONTENTIOUS HEARING THAT ALMOST
CAME TO CLOSE.
>> DO I HAVE TO SUSPEND THE
MEETING BECAUSE I WILL.
>> 'WE' CHARITY IS NONPARTISAN
ORGANIZATION.
>> Reporter: KIELBURGERS
DENIED ANY KIND OF SPECIAL
RELATIONSHIP WITH THE TRUDEAU
GOVERNMENT.
>> I NEVER SEEN THE PRIME
MINISTER OR SOPHIE
GREGOIRE-TRUDEAU ON SOCIAL
SETTING.
NEITHER OF US HAVE.
WE NEVER HAD A MEAL WITH THEM.
WE'VE NEVER SOCIALIZED WITH THEM
EVER.
>> Reporter: AND THEY DENIED
THEY WERE SEEKING A BAIL OUT
WHEN THEY ENTER INTO THE
AGREEMENT TO RUN THE STUDENT
GRANTS PROGRAM.
>> THIS WAS NOT ABOUT THE
GOVERNMENT HELPING 'WE'
CHARITY.
WEE CHARITY SOUGHT TO HELP THE
GOVERNMENT.
>> Reporter: KIELBURGERS ALSO
REVEALED THEY PLAY THE TRUDEAU'S
TRAVEL EXPENSES NEARLY 168,000
FOR THE PM'S MOTHER MARGARET AND
28 THUNDERSHOWER FOR HIS BROTHER
AND 25,000 FOR HIS WIFE.
THEY ONLY STARTED PAYING
MARGARET TRUDEAU AFTER HIS SON
WAS PRIME MINISTER.
THE PAYMENTS WERE SURPRISE TO
MICHELLE DOUGLAS WHO RESIGNED AS
CHAIR IN MARCH.
>> THE INFORMATION TOLD TO THE
BOARD NO SPEAKERS WERE PAID TO
SPEAK AT 'WE' DAYS.
>> Reporter: KIELBURGERS SAID
THE MONEY WAS NOT FOR SPEECHES
BUT OTHER RELATED EVENTS.
>> YES SHE SPOKE ON THE 'WE' DAY
STAGE AND ALSO PROVIDED TIME TO
COME TO THE RECEPTIONS TO HAVE
THE OPPORTUNITY TO MEET WITH
INDIVIDUALS TO SIGN THE BOOKS TO
DO ALL THESE ADDITIONAL EVENTS.
>> Reporter: THE KIELBURGERS
ALSO DENIED THEY WERE LOOKING
FOR A SHORTCUT TO A LUCRATIVE
GOVERNMENT CONTRACT.
>> FRANKLY, SIR, YOU KNOW, WE
UNDERSTAND WHAT YOU'RE ASKING
US.
WE RECOGNIZE THAT FRANKLY I WISH
IT WASN'T THE SOUL SOURCED
CONTRACT.
I WISH WE COULD HAVE COMPETED
WITH OTHERS.
I WISH THAT DIFFERENT DECISIONS
HAVE BEEN MADE ON THE FINAL
DECISION MAKING ON ALL OF THESE
MATTERS.
THAT WAS NOT OURS TO DECIDE.
>> 'WE' DAY!
>> Reporter: THEY SAID THE
DEAL WITH THE GOVERNMENT PUT
THEIR WHOLE CHARITY'S FUTURE AT
RISK.
>> FRANKLY YOU KNOW THERE ARE
DAYS WE WISH THAT WE NEVER
ANSWERED THE PHONE ON
APRIL 19TH.
>> Reporter: WHETHER THE
BROTHERS' TESTIMONY HELPED 'WE'
CHARITY OR NOT DID LITTLE FOR
THE GOVERNMENT AND ASKED
QUESTIONS WHY TRUDEAUS WEREN'T
WERE PAID AND OTHERS
WERE NOT.
>> Lien: THE FINANCIAL IMPACT
IS SO WIDESPREAD EVERY PROVINCE
IS CONSIDERING HAVE NOTES BY THE
GOVERNMENT.
>> Mike: EVERY ALBERTA IS
GETTING MORE MONEY FROM OTTAWA
THAN TAXPAYERS GIVE.
>> Reporter: AFTER BEING LAID
OFF THREE TIMES TO THIS
ENGINEERING IS USING THE CERB TO
REINVENT HIMSELF.
>> I HAVE AN APPLICATION IN TO
THE RCMP HOPEFULLY THAT'S THE
NEXT STOP IN MY CAREER.
>> Reporter: HIS SLICE OF
PANDEMIC FEDERAL ASSISTANCE IS
PART OF HUNDREDS OF MILLIONS OF
EMERGENCY FEDERAL DOLLARS
FLOWING INTO ALBERTA IN BENEFITS
AND SUBSIDIES AND LOANS.
WE ASKED ECONOMIST TREVOR TOMB
TO CRUNCH THE NUMBERS.
>> FOR THE FIRST TIME IN 55
YEARS LOOKS LIKE THE FEDERAL
GOVERNMENT IS GOING TO BE
SPENDING A LOT MORE IN ALBERTA
THAN THEY COLLECT IN REVENUE
FROM ALBERTA TAXPAYERS.
>> Reporter: ALBERTANS
TYPICALLY PAY MORE INTO CANADA
THAN THEY RECEIVE BACK.
BEFORE THE 2014, 2015 RECESSION,
IT WAS ABOUT $20 BILLION MORE.
BUT THIS YEAR COVID AND LOW OIL
REVENUES HAVE REVERSED THAT.
ALBERTA IS RECEIVING ABOUT
22 BILLION MORE FROM THE FEDS
THAN ALBERTANS HAVE PAID.
OF COURSE FEDERAL COVID SPENDING
TURNED EVERY CANADIAN PROVINCE
INTO A HAVE NOT.
BUT THIS NEW REALITY MAY NOT
CHANGE LONG STANDING COMPLAINTS
THAT ALBERTANS ARE SHOULDERS TOO
MUCH OF THE COUNTRY'S FINANCIAL
BURDEN.
>> SO THE FUNDAMENTAL ISSUES
ABOUT FAIRNESS IN THE FEDERATION
DON'T GO AWAY BECAUSE OF THIS
STRANGE COVID YEAR.
>> Reporter: SOME SUGGEST
SPENDING ALL THAT MONEY IN
ALBERTA MAY MAKE SOME MORE
AGGRIEVE.
>> ALBERTANS HAVE TO PAY ALL
THIS MONEY BACK FOR EVERYBODY
ELSE NOT JUST THE MONEY BEING
BORROWED TO SEND TO ALBERTA AND
THE MONEY BEING BORROWED TO BE
SENT TO QUEBEC FOR EXAMPLE.
>> Reporter: ONCE ALBERTA IS
OFFICIALLY A HAVE PROVINCE AGAIN
OF COURSE.
CAROLYN DUNN CBC NEWS CALGARY.
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>> Lien: HEALTH CANADA IS
AUTHORIZING THE USE OF THE DRUG
REMDESIVIR IN THE TREATMENT OF
PEOPLE WITH THE CORONAVIRUS.
THE DRUG IS BEING PERMITTED FOR
USE ON A SMALL NUMBER OF
PATIENTS WHO HAVE SEVERE
SYMPTOMS OF COVID-19, PNEUMONIA,
AND REQUIRE EXTRA OXYGEN TO HELP
THEM BREATHE.
REMDESIVIR IS THE FIRST DRUG TO
BE AUTHORIZED BY HEALTH CANADA
FOR THE TREATMENT OF THE VIRUS.
IT CAN NOW BE USED BY PATIENTS
AGES 12 AND UP.
ONLY IN HEALTH CARE FACILITIES
WHERE PATIENTS CAN BE CLOSELY
MONITORED.
>> Mike: AND WITH COVID-19
VERY MUCH ON IF MINDS OF
BASEBALL FANS AND MAJOR LEAGUE
BASEBALL, TODAY Dr. ANTHONY
FAUCI WAS ASKED WHETHER THE
MIAMI MARLINS OUT BREAK COULD
KILL THE ENTIRE SHORTENED
SEASON.
>> I DON'T BELIEVE THEY NEED TO
STOP.
BUT WE JUST NEED TO FOLLOW THIS
AND SEE WHAT HAPPENS WITH OTHER
TEAMS ON A DAY BY DAY BASIS.
>> Mike: WITH AT LEAST 17
PEOPLE IN THE MIAMI ORGANIZATION
NOW TESTING POSITIVE, ACCORDING
TO ESPN, THE LEAGUE HAS CLEARED
THE TEAM'S SCHEDULE UNTIL NEXT
WEEK AT LEAST.
THE MARLINS HAVE REMAINED IN
PHILADELPHIA SINCE SUNDAY'S GAME
AGAINST THE PHILYS.
NO ONE ON THAT TEAM HAS TESTED
POSITIVE SO FAR.
THE TORONTO BLUE JAYS ARE
SCHEDULED TO PLAY THE PHILYS IN
PHILADELPHIA ON FRIDAY.
>> Lien: THREE WORDS NHL FANS
WANTED TO HEAR FOR MONTHS HOCKEY
IS BACK!
>> Mike: PLAYERS WERE ON THE
ICE TODAY FOR EXHIBITION GAMES
AHEAD OF THE OFFICIAL RESTART
SATURDAY.
>> Lien: TEAMS WILL PLAY IN
SELF CONTAINED MINI COMMUNITIES
IN TORONTO AND EDMONTON AS THEY
COMPLETE FOR CHAMPIONSHIP THAT
IS STILL MONTHS AWAY.
HERE IS MORE FROM JUST OUTSIDE
OF TORONTO'S BUBBLE.
>> Reporter: JUST ON THE OTHER
SIDE OF THE TEMPORARY WALLS
WE'RE GETTING A FIRST GLIMPSE
INSIDE THE NHL'S TORONTO BUBBLE
FIRST LOOK AT WHAT PRO HOCKEY IS
GOING TO LOOK LIKE IN THE ERA OF
COVID-19.
>> NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE HAS
RETURNED!
>> Reporter: PENGUINS AND
FLYERS WERE THE FIRST TO HIT THE
ICE FOR EXHIBITION GAME IN THE
BUBBLE FOLLOWED BY THE HABS AND
LEAFS IN TORONTO.
KEEP IN MIND THIS IS NOT THE
FULL VISUAL EFFECT WE SHOULD
EXPECT ONCE THE ACTION REALLY
GETS UNDERWAY AND TEAMS COMPETE
FOR SEEDING IN THE STANLEY CUP
PLAYOFFS.
THE LEAGUE IS PROMISING MORE
CAMERA ANGLES AND LED SCREENS IN
THE ARENA AND CROWD NOISE WILL
BE PIPED IN FROM PREVIOUS
GAMES.
THIS IS GOING TO BE FULLY MADE
FOR TV EXPERIENCE SINCE THERE
WILL BE NO LIVE CROWD ON HAND.
NOW, IT MAY BE HARD TO IMAGINE
BUT THIS IS WHERE THOUSANDS OF
RAPTORS FANS CHEERED ON THEIR
TEAM JUST LAST YEAR WHEN THEY
WENT ALL THE WAY IN THE NBA
FINALS.
OF COURSE, THERE WILL BE NONE OF
THAT CHEERING AND LARGE CROWDS
THIS TIME AROUND.
>> HERE IN TORONTO.
>> Reporter: MEANWHILE LEAFS
GOALTENDER HAS BEEN GIVEN FANS A
BEHIND THE SCENES TOUR WHAT IT'S
LIKE LIVING INSIDE THE NHL
BUBBLE THAT INCLUDES CORONAVIRUS
TESTING.
MAY LOOK UNCOMFORTABLE BUT THE
LEAGUE DECIDED DAILY SCREENING
TO ENSURE THAT COVID-19
INFECTIONS DON'T DERAIL THE
PLAYOFFS.
THE LEAGUE SAYS IT CARRIED OUT
4200 CORONAVIRUS TESTS LAST
WEEK.
NONE CAME BACK POSITIVE.
THAT'S THE KIND OF NEWS THE
LEAGUE HAS BEEN HOPING FOR.
THIS IS THE RESTART FANS HAVE
BEEN WAITING FOR.
EVEN AS THE STANLEY CUP MIGHT
NOT BE AWARDED UNTIL OCTOBER.
CBC NEWS TORONTO.
>> Mike: BC OTTER POPULATION
WAS ONCE DECIMATED.
THEY'RE BACK BY THE THOUSANDS.
COME UP IT LED TO SOME
UNANTICIPATED CONSEQUENCES.
[ ♪♪♪ ]
>> Lien: HERE ARE SOME OF THE
STORIES WE'RE FOLLOWING TONIGHT
ON CBC VANCOUVER
NEWS.
FOR THE FIRST TIME SINCE PUBLIC
HEALTH DECLARED FEWER THAN 10 IN
HOSPITAL.
9 HOSPITALIZED AND 3 IN
INTENSIVE CARE.
23 MORE HOME DIAGNOSE KNOWED
WITH THE VIRUS.
THAT BRINGS THE TOTAL NUMBER IN
THE VIRUS TO 253 ACTIVE.
>> 2042 BEFORE HE CAN APPLY FOR
PAROLE.
AS MADAM JUSTICE POINTED OUT NO
GUARANTEE HE WILL GET PAROLE.
>> Mike: YOUNG MAN WHO
VICIOUSLY MURDERED TWO COMPLETE
STRANGERS IN THE SOUTH VANCOUVER
PRISON WILL SERVE 25 YEARS IN
PRISON BEFORE HE CAN APPLY FOR
PAROLE.
27-YEAR-OLD ROCKY RAMBO WAI NAM
KAM WAS SENTENCED FOR THE
KILLINGS OF DIANNA MAH-JONES AND
RICHARD JONES.
>> I'M NERVOUS ABOUT THE SECOND
WAVE.
HOPEFULLY IT'S GOING TO BE --
EVERYBODY WILL BE OKAY.
>> Lien: THE MINISTER OF
EDUCATION IS EXPECTED TO RELEASE
DETAILS OF BC'S BACK TO SCHOOL
PLAN TOMORROW.
THE GOVERNMENT HAS HINTED
ELEMENTARY AND MIDDLE SCHOOL
STUDENTS COULD BE LOOKING AT A
FULL RETURN TO CLASSROOMS.
NOT ALL PARENTS FEEL COMFORTABLE
WITH SENDING THEIR KIDS BACK.
>> Mike: OFF THE COAST OF BC
SOMETHING REMARKABLE IS
HAPPENING.
SEA OTTERS ONCE DECIMATED BY THE
FUR TRADE ARE MAKING A COME
BACK.
50 YEARS AFTER THEY REINTRODUCED
TO THE AREA.
>> Lien: AS GREG EXPLAINS
THEIR RETURN IS DRAMATICALLY
CHANGING THE ECOSYSTEM ABOVE AND
UNDER WATER.
>> Reporter: IN SEARCH OF THE
ILLUSIVE SEA OTTER.
TOUGH TO SPOT IN THE WATERS NEAR
THE NORTHERN TIP OF VANCOUVER
ISLAND.
>> USUALLY OUT OF THESE REEFS WE
HAVE OTTERS.
>> Reporter: IT'S CRITICAL TO
FIND AND COUNT THEM AND DOCUMENT
THE GROWING IMPACT ON THE
ECOSYSTEM.
>> YEAH, THERE'S ONE LYING ON
ITS BACK.
>> RIGHT ON.
GOT HIM.
>> Reporter: ONCE WIPED OUT
ENTIRELY IN BC BY THE FUR TRADE,
THEY'RE NOW MAKING A COME BACK.
>> I SEE TWO MORE HEADS IN THERE
A LITTLE CLOSER TO US IN
KELP.
RIGHT NOW SEE A FEMALE WITH THE
PUP.
HER MOM HAS COME UP AND GIVING
THE HEAD A SHAKE.
>> Reporter: GIVEN THE HISTORY
AS TARGETS THEY HAVE GOOD REASON
TO BE WARY.
>> THEY CAN SMELL US FROM HERE
AND PROBABLY HEAR THE MOTOR.
THE WIND IS BLOWING.
YOU CAN SEE THE HEADS ARE TRYING
TO GET AWAY FROM US.
>> Reporter: THIS RESEARCHER
ERIN FOSTER TAKES ADVANTAGE OF
THE CALM DAY.
>> JUST BEHIND THE ROCKS.
>> Reporter: TO GO ASHORE AND
COUNT GROUPS OF OTTERS CALLED
RAFTS.
ON THIS TRIP WE COME ACROSS A
GROWING COLONY OF NEARLY 60
ANIMALS.
>> THEY LOOK LIKE THEY'RE SCARED
ACTUALLY.
BUT SOMETIMES THE WIND WILL BLOW
THE RAFTS APART A LITTLE BIT.
>> Reporter: DESPITE THEIR
CUTE AND FUZZILY LOOKS OTTERS
ARE A TOP PREDATOR EATING KILO
AFTER KILO OF SHELL FISH EVERY
DAY.
CLAMS AND CRABS AND OTHER
UNDERWATER CREATURES.
>> WHAT AM I LOOKING AT?
>> MY GUESS WOULD BE HE'S THE
TERRITORIAL MALE.
HE'S QUITE FIT.
>> OTHER IS NOT SHY.
>> CHECKING US OUT AND LOOK AT
US AND KNOWS WE'RE HERE.
HE LOOKS BIG AND HEALTH.
>> Reporter: SYSTEMS ENGINEER
LUXURIOUS PELTS MADE THEM A
TARGET FOR THE FUR TRADE IN THE
1700s.
ONCE IN THE TENS OF THOUSANDS
THEY WERE WIPED OUT AND LAST
KNOWN OTTER IN BC SHOT IN 1929.
RETURN WASN'T BY ACCIDENT.
50 YEARS AGO CANADIAN BIOLOGISTS
TRAVELLED TO ALASKA TO CAPTURE
AND RELOCATE ENOUGH OTTERS TO
RESURRECT THEM ON THE BC COAST.
IT TURNED OUT TO BE A GIANT
EXPERIMENT ON THE ENTIRE WEST
COAST ECOSYSTEM.
IN 1970, A COAST GUARD SHIP WAS
CONVERTED TO TRANSPORT A LARGE
NUMBER OF OTTERS TO THE WEST
COAST OF VANCOUVER ISLAND.
>> SEA OTTERS WERE RELEASED IN
BRITISH COLUMBIAN WATERS.
THIS MAY NOT HAVE BEEN HOME, BUT
HOME WAS NEVER LIKE THIS.
>> IT'S A REMARKABLE
CONSERVATION SUCCESS REALLY WHEN
YOU THINK ABOUT IT.
SO IS A OATERS WERE EXTRA PATED
IN BRITISH COLUMBIA BY THE EARLY
1900s.
>> Reporter: IN THE PAST 50
YEARS THEY SPREAD FROM THE 89
OTTERS RELEASED THERE ARE NOW
MORE THAN 8,000 ON THE BC
COAST.
>> SEA OTTERS ARE UNUSUAL.
BECAUSE THEY HAVE SUCH A HUGE
APPETITE AND THE CHANGES IS SO
IMMEDIATE AND SO DIRECT.
I MEAN, IT'S NIGHT AND DAY.
>> Reporter: VANCOUVER ISLAND
UNIVERSITY PROFESSOR JANE WATSON
HAS BEEN STUDYING SEA OTTERS FOR
MORE THAN 30 YEARS AND ONE OF
THE FIRST TO DOCUMENT THEIR
PROFOUND IMPACT.
>> NO ONE WAS EXPECTING IT.
WHEN SEA OTTERS WERE INTRODUCED
NO ONE KNEW THEY WOULD CHANGE
ECOSYSTEMS.
>> Reporter: WHAT THEY ALSO
DIDN'T KNOW IS HOW IT WOULD
IMPACT THE MULTIMILLION DOLLAR
SHELL FISH INDUSTRY AND THE
DIETS OF MANY COASTAL INDIGENOUS
PEOPLE.
>> THAT WAS THE BEST THERE WAS.
>> Reporter: THIS 98-YEAR-OLD
ELDER SAW OTTERS DECIMATE CLAMS
AND OTHER FOODS INSIDE HER
COMMUNITIES TRADITIONAL
TERRITORY.
SOMETHING DOCUMENTED IN A SIMON
FRASER UNIVERSITY RESEARCH
PROJECT.
>> WHAT WE EAT WAS TAKEN AWAY BY
THEM.
>> Reporter: INDIGENOUS
LEADERS HADN'T BEEN CONSULTED
AND SCIENTISTS HADN'T FORSEEN
THE IMPACT OF THE OTTERS
REINTRODUCTION ON THE FOOD
CHAIN.
BUT THE RETURN HAS AN UNDER
WATER UPSIDE.
THIS IS WHAT'S KNOWN AS A SEA
URGENT BARREN CREATING WHEN THE
POPULATION EXPLODES.
WITHOUT OTTERS TO CONTROL THEM
URGENTS DEVOUR ONCE HUGE KELP
FOREST AND WITH OTTERS RETURNING
SCUBA DIVERS ARE SEEING THE KELP
COME BACK.
NATURALIST AND SCUBA DIVER
SPECIALIZES IN FEDERALLING
KELP.
>> TOTERS HAVE DONE THEIR WORK
HERE.
I WENT DOWN THINKING IT WOULD BE
BACK IN A FEW MINUTES WITH AN
URGENT.
ALL I COULD FIND IS A GREEN
ONE.
>> Reporter: ONCE THEY ARE
EATEN BY THE RETURNING OTTERS
KELP QUICKLY GROWS BACK AND
PLAYS A VITAL ROLE IN THE UNDER
WATER WEB OF LIFE SHELTERING ALL
KINDS OF CREATURES AND KELP
SEQUESTERS LARGE AMOUNTS OF
CARBON THAT HELPS COMBAT CLIMATE
CHANGE.
>> ALL KINDS OF SCIENCE AND
PRODUCTION HAPPENING THERE.
I ENDED IN UP A SCHOOL OF
JUVENILE HERRING.
SO MANY JUVENILE ROCK FISH AND
KELP AND GREEN LING.
>> Reporter: WHILE INDIGENOUS
PEOPLE HAD LITTLE SAY IN THE
RETURN OF SEA OTTERS THEY'RE NOW
ADAPTING TO THE CHANGES THEY'RE
BRINGING.
>> ALL RIGHT.
WE'RE AT A PLACE CALLED
COMEBBAS BAY.
IT MEANS PLACE OF OTTER.
>> Reporter: IN IS A
HEREDITARY CHIEF FROM THE INLET
AND OWNS A TOURIST TOUR
COMPANY.
>> BROAD WALK THE WHOLE PLACE
WITH TENT PLATFORMS.
>> Reporter: HE'S PLANNING OUT
POST FOR TOURISTS PAYING A
THOUSAND DOLLARS A MONTH.
>> I'M EXCITED ABOUT IT.
IT'S BRINGING NEW ECONOMY.
SEA OTTERS AND SEA OTTERS
VIEWING IS GIVING THE FIRST
NATION A CHANCE TO TAKE PART IN
MAIN STREAM ECONOMY.
>> Reporter: HE GREW UP ON THE
WATER AND SEES A BIG DIFFERENCE
BETWEEN PLACES THAT HAVE SEA
OTTERS AND THOSE THAT DON'T.
SUCH AS HIS HOME COMMUNITY TO
THE SOUTH.
>> YOU SEE THE CHANGE.
IT'S DIFFERENT DOWN THERE.
THERE'S HARDLY ANY KELP FOREST
DOWN THERE AND LOTS OF LIFE UP
HERE.
THE BALANCE THAT THE OTTERS
BRING IS YET TO BE SEEN.
>> COUPLE TINY PUPS IN THIS
GROUP.
>> Reporter: FOR THOUSANDS OF
YEARS THIS COAST WAS HOME TO
BOTH SEA OTTERS AND PEOPLE.
THE KEY NOW IS FINDING A FRESH
BALANCE.
CBC NEWS, HOPE ISLAND, BC.
>> Mike: IT IS ABOUT THE
BALANCE.
I DON'T THINK THERE'S ANY
ANIMAL, ANY SPECIES THAT IS
EXEMPT FROM BOTH THE NEGATIVE
AND POSITIVE ATTRIBUTES AND
THERE'S A WONDERFUL EXAMPLE OF
IT RIGHT THERE.
>> Lien: ABSOLUTELY YOU KNOW,
EVERY CREATURE HAS THE PLACE IN
THE ECOSYSTEM.
THAT IS REMARKABLE.
I THINK 89 OTTERS BACK IN 1970
TO 8,000 NOW.
>> Mike: ABSOLUTELY.
WELL, IT HAS NOW BEEN SIX MONTHS
SINCE THE EMERGENCE OF WHAT WE
CALL COVID-19 IN BRITISH
COLUMBIA.
SO HOW DID WE GET HERE?
COMING UP WE TRACE THE PATH OF
THE PANDEMIC IN OUR PROVINCE.
[ ♪♪♪ ]
>> Lien: IT IS 6:38 P.M.
A LIVE LOOK THERE ACROSS
VANCOUVER.
FINALLY SOME REPRIEVE TODAY FROM
THE SCORCHING COUPLE OF DAYS.
BUT THE HEAT IS SET TO RETURN.
JOHANNA WILL BE BACK WITH YOUR
FORECAST AFTER THE BREAK.
[ ♪♪♪ ]
>> THE NATIONAL WITH LESLEY.
>> ENVIRONMENTALS IN ARE HOPING
TO RAISE AWARENESS ABOUT WHALES
WITH RADIO.
NEW FM STATION HIT THE AIR WAVES
WITH THE SOUND WAVES OF THE
ORCA.
THE CBC KELLY TUNED IN.
>> Reporter: ONE OF THE MOST
CLOSELY WATCHED POPULATIONS OF
KILLER WHALES IN THE WORLD AS OF
TODAY THE WHALES OF ROBINSON
BITE OFF THE NORTHEAST COAST OF
VANCOUVER ISLAND ALSO HAVE THE
DISTINCTION OF BEING THE MOST
LISTENED TO.
A LIVE RADIO BROADCAST THE FIRST
OF ITS KIND IN THE WORLD IS
TRANSMITTING THE SOUNDS WHALES
MAKE 24 HOURS A DAY.
>> IF THE WHALES ARE IN THE AREA
WE'LL BE BROADCASTING AND IT
WILL BE GOING CONTINUOUSLY.
IT'S POWERED BY SOLAR PANELS.
>> Reporter: UNDER WATER
MICROPHONE OR HYDRO PHONE
LOCATED NEAR ROBINSON BITE PICKS
UP THE WHALE SOUNDS RELAYING
THEM TO ON SHORE TRANSMITTER.
ORCA FM IS LOW POWER BROADCAST
WITH LIMITED RANGE.
JUST 15 KILOMETRES AROUND THE
TRANSMITTER SITE ITSELF.
IT'S A HIGH TRAFFIC AREA.
NOT ONLY FOR THE WHALES BUT
THOSE THAT COME TO WATCH THEM.
>> ANNUALLY THERE'S THOUSANDS
OF CAMPERS AND KAYAKERS THAT
DESCENT ON THE AREA.
THIS CAN BE FOR ANYONE THAT
CARRIES A WALK MAN AND
TRANSMITTER AND THEY CAN GROOVE
TO THE SOUNDS OF THE WHALES.
>> Reporter: OTHER SPOT TO
LISTEN IS VANCOUVER AQUARIUM.
>> YOU CAN JUST IMAGINE THE
WHALES SWIMMING AROUND.
>> AND TALKING IN THEIR OWN
LANGUAGE.
>> Reporter: BUT IT'S NOT JUST
AQUARIUM VISITORS AND KAYAKERS
WHO HAVE INTEREST IN THE
BROADCAST TO WHALE RESEARCHERS
THIS IS SOUND OF SCIENCE.
>> IT MAY BE A PRECURSOR TO THE
LANGUAGE.
THEY DON'T HAVE A LANGUAGE LIKE
WE DO.
PROBABLY ON THE ROAD TO THE END
RESULT.
>> Reporter: INSTEAD THE
CLICKS AND SQUEALS ARE A KIND OF
CODE AND EACH FAMILY GROUPING OR
POD OF KILLER WHALES HAS ITS OWN
DISTINCT DIALECT.
THEY BELIEVE SCIENTISTS USE THE
SOUNDS TO IDENTIFY FAMILY
MEMBERS AND HELP SELECT
APPROPRIATE MATES.
FOR WHALE RESEARCHERS THE SOUNDS
ARE KIND OF ACOUSTIC FOOTPRINT.
NOT YET KNOWN WHERE THE WHALES
GO AND WHAT THEY FEED ON IN THE
WINTER.
SCIENTISTS HOPE THE CONTINUOUS
BROADCASTS HELP TO ANSWER THE
QUESTIONS.
FOR WHALE RESEARCHERS LIKE JOHN
FORD THERE IS INCREASING URGENCY
TO TO SO.
>> THEY KNOW THEY HUNT CHINOOK
SALMON SELECTIVELY.
THIS IS CONCERN.
THEY ARE NOT IN THE BEST SHAPE
AND THERE IS PRESSURE ON THEM
ALREADY.
>> Reporter: IN THE COMING
MONTHS A SERIES OF CELLULAR
PHONES WILL BE INSTALLED ALL
ALONG THE COAST.
PHONES PREPROGRAMED TO CALL THE
AINQUIREIUM TRIGGERED
EXCLUSIVELY BY THESE SOUNDS.
THE LONG-TERM HOME THAT THIS
VAST REMOTE NETWORK WILL
INCREASINGLY ENCOURAGE WHALE
WATCHERS TO KEEP THEIR
DISTANCE.
PURSUING THEIR INTEREST WITHOUT
PURSUING THE WHALES.
CBC NEWS, VANCOUVER.
>> Announcer: WHEN YOU'RE BACK
YARD IS BURNING, IS ANYWHERE
SAFE IF I'M THE HOST OF A NEW
PODCAST WORLD ON FIRE.
JOIN US ON THE FRONT LINES OF
WILDFIRES BURNING AROUND THE
WORLD.
FIND IT WHERE YOU GET YOUR
PODCAST.
>> Announcer: THE WEATHER
UPDATE IS BROUGHT TO YOU BY
FORTIS BC USING MORE ENERGY
THESE DAYS?
WE HAVE ENERGY SAVING TIPS, EASY
UPGRADES, HOW TO VIDEOS AND
MORE.
>> Mike: NEW DATA SHOWS THE
EXTENT TO WHICH WILDFIRES IN
AUSTRALIA AFFECTED THE
WILDLIFE.
THE NUMBER OF ANIMALS IS KILLED
OR DISPLACED IS TRIPLE THAT OF
PREVIOUS ESTIMATES ACCORDING TO
A NEW STUDY.
>> ARE YOU OKAY?
>> Mike: THE REPORT
COMMISSIONED BY THE WORLDWIDE --
THE WORLD WILDLIFE FUND SAYS
143 MILLION MAMMALS FELL VICTIM
AND ADDITIONAL 180 MILLION BIRDS
AND 51 MILLION FROGS AND
STAGGERING 2.46 BILLION REPTILES
WERE AFFECTED.
ESTIMATES MADE WHILE THE FIRES
WERE STILL BURNING PROJECTED AN
OTHER ALL TOLL OF ABOUT
1 BILLION.
THE THREEFOLD INCREASE COMES
FROM RESEARCH NOW EXAMINING THE
TOTAL AREA AFFECTED RATHER THAN
JUST THE HARDEST HIT STATES.
SUCH DEVASTATION THERE IN
AUSTRALIA.
AND METEOROLOGIST JOHANNA
WAGSTAFFE JOINS US NOW WITH THE
FORECAST.
BUT YOU ALSO BEEN WATCHING OUR
FIRE DANGER RATINGS VERY
CLOSELY.
>> Johanna: THAT'S RIGHT.
REALLY RAMPING UP HERE IN
BRITISH COLUMBIA.
LUCKILY IT'S THE OTHER SEASON, A
BIT OF A BREAK DOWN IN THE
SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE.
BUT YES WE ARE RIGHT INTO THE
FIRE SEASON.
IT HAS BEEN A SLOW START LUCKILY
BECAUSE OF THAT COOL AND WET
JUNE.
LET ME TAKE YOU BACK TO THAT
FIRE DANGER RATING, THOUGH, FOR
TIM HUDAK.
TODAY.
LOOK AT THE HIGH AND EXTREME
POCKETS ACROSS NOT JUST THE
SOUTHERN INTERIOR AND THE
KOOTENAYS AND OUT TOWARDS THE
ISLAND.
SO WATCHING THINGS VERY CLOSELY
BECAUSE WE HAVE A COUPLE MORE
HOT DAYS AND THEN WE HAVE A COLD
FRONT ON FRIDAY.
AND THAT IS THE BIG CONCERN
BECAUSE IT WILL COME WITH SOME
LIGHTENING STREAKS AND NEW FIRES
DEFINITELY POSSIBLE ON FRIDAY.
I WILL BE TRACKING THAT
WE'LL COPE YOU POSTED.
PART OF THE PROBLEM IS THE HIGH
PRESSURE RIDGE THAT IS TRACKING
EAST WARD AS I MENTIONED
EARLIER.
COUPLE OF THEM ACROSS THE
COUNTRY.
WANT TO SHOW YOU THE BIG
PICTURE.
WE'RE ALL CONNECTED BECAUSE THE
HEAT IN OUR NET OF THE WOODS IS
ACROSS THE PRAIRIES.
THE HEAT IN QUEBEC AND ONTARIO
IS PUSHING INTO THE MARITIMES.
SOLIDARITY ON THE COAST PLACES
LIKE HALIFAX AND CHARLOTTETOWN
HUMIDEX OF 38 AND 40 TODAY.
SO UNUSUALLY MUGGY ON THE OTHER
SIDE AS WELL.
TAKING YOU THROUGH THE FORECAST
AND WE DO HAVE THAT MARINE AIR
STICKING AROUND THROUGH THE
OVERNIGHT.
BUT CLOUDS CLEARING OUT FOR
TOMORROW.
THERE IS WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON
PRETTY MUCH ALL BLUE SKY TODAY
MAYBE HIGH CIRRUS AND NOTICE THE
HEAT BUILDING BACK IN AS HIGH
PRESSURE BUILD BACK IN.
THURSDAY NOTICE THE POCKETS OF
INSTABILITY TO THE EAST OF US.
THAT'S WHERE WE'RE WATCHING THE
POP UP THUNDERSTORMS.
VANCOUVER WILL STAY DRY AND
HOT.
I THINK THAT'S THE HOTTEST DAY
YET.
TAKING A LOOK AT THE HIGHS IN
THROUGH THE INTERIOR FOR
TOMORROW, YOU CAN SEE 37 IN
OSOYOOS AND WE WILL START TO
FEEL THAT HEAT BUILD BACK IN TO
VANCOUVER.
TAKING YOU THROUGH TO THURSDAY.
THIS IS GOING TO BE THE HOTTEST
DAY.
THIS IS MODEL DATA.
I HAVEN'T TWEAKED IT FOR
VANCOUVER.
THAT NUMBER NOT OUT OF THE
QUESTION FOR STATIONS IN METRO
VANCOUVER.
AND I THINK WE COULD BE FEELING
A HUMIDEX IN PARTS OF DOWNTOWN
VANCOUVER IN THE MID TO HIGH
30s.
SO HEADS UP THURSDAY IS A
DANGEROUSLY HOT DAY.
FRIDAY, THAT'S WHEN WE FINALLY
GET THE FRONT ROLL THROUGH.
DOESN'T DROP TEMPERATURES TOO
MUCH.
WE'LL SEE SOME SHOWERS.
THEN A COMFORTABLE WEEKEND AT
THIS POINT WHICH MEANS
COMFORTABLE NIGHTS.
I KNOW YOU'RE LOOKING AT THAT.
>> Lien: THAT'S WHAT WE NEED.
THANK YOU JO, AND WATCHING FOR
THE FRIDAY SHOWERS.
[ ♪♪♪ ].
>> Lien: IT'S HARD TO PIN DOWN
WHAT EXACTLY THE COVID-19
PANDEMIC WILL BRING NEXT, BUT WE
CAN USE WHAT'S ALREADY HAPPENED
TO BETTER PREPARE US FOR THE
FUTURE.
>> Mike: HERE IS A LOOK BACK
AT SOME OF THE KEY EVENTS THAT
OCCURRED SINCE THE FIRST
CORONAVIRUS CASE WAS CONFIRMED
IN OUR PROVINCE.
[ ♪♪♪ ]
[ ♪♪♪ ]
>> Reporter: AFTER WEEKS OF
TRACKING OVER SEAS DEVELOPMENTS
PROVINCIAL OFFICIALS CONFIRM A
MYSTERIOUS NEW VIRUS HAS REACHED
BC.
PROVINCIAL HEALTH OFFICER
Dr. BONNIE HENRY SAYS THE
PROVINCE IS WELL PREPARED AND
ASSURES THE RISK TO THE GENERAL
PUBLIC IS LOW.
THE BC CENTRE FOR DISEASE
CONTROL IS WORKING AROUND THE
CLOCK TO TEST DOZENS OF PEOPLE.
MORE THAN A HUNDRED HAVE BEEN
TESTED IN TOTAL.
WITH ONLY ONE POSITIVE RESULT.
THE RESPIRATORY DISEASE CAUSED
BY THE VIRUS GETS ITS OFFICIAL
NAME FROM THE WORLD HEALTH
ORGANIZATION.
COVID-19.
ACRONYM FOR THE CORONAVIRUS
DISEASE OF 2019, THE YEAR THE
VIRUS WAS FIRST IDENTIFIED.
THE PROVINCE MARKS A GRIM
MILESTONE WHEN A BC MAN BECOMES
THE FIRST PERSON IN CANADA TO
DIE FROM THE VIRUS.
THE LYNN VALLEY CARE CENTRE IN
NORTH VANCOUVER WHERE THE MAN
RESIDED WOULD LATER BECOME
RAVAGED BY AN OUT BREAK OF THE
DISEASE.
LONG-TERM CARE HOMES ACROSS
CANADA EVENTUALLY TURNING TO THE
TRAGIC FLAG SHIPS OF COVID-19
DEATHS COUNTRY-WIDE.
THE W.H.O. ANNOUNCES THE SPREAD
OF THE NOVEL CORONAVIRUS IS NOW
OFFICIALLY A GLOBAL PANDEMIC.
IT URGES COUNTRIES TO WAGE AN
ALL OUT WAR ON THE VIRUS.
THE PANDEMIC DOMINATES THE NEWS
CYCLE.
THE PROVINCE EMBARKS ON NEAR
DAILY NEWS CONFERENCES,
3:00 P.M. SEEMED SYNONYMOUS WITH
Dr. BONNIE HENRY.
AND SHE SAYS WATCH FOR SYMPTOMS
AND STAY HOME IF YOU'RE SICK AND
WASH YOUR HANDS.
Dr. HENRY WOULD LATER SAY THE
DAY THE WORLD CHANGED WAS
MARCH 12TH.
THE DAY PROFESSIONAL SPORTS
STOPPED IN THE TRACKS AND EVENTS
CANCELLED AND LARGE GATHERINGS
OF MORE THAN 250 PEOPLE BANNED.
THE PANDEMIC FOR MANY BRITISH
COLUMBIANS NOW BEGINS TO FEEL
UNCOMFORTABLY REAL.
THE LIMIT ON GATHERINGS SHRINKS
TO 50 AND ANY BUSINESS OR PUBLIC
SPACE OR EVENT THAT CAN'T FOLLOW
THE RULES IS SHUT DOWN.
MORE THAN 30,000 NONEMERGENCY
SURGERIES ARE CANCELLED TO CLEAR
OUT HOSPITALS IN CASE OF INFLUX
OF COVID PATIENTS.
AND NOW A NEW PHRASE IS HEARD,
ONE THAT WOULD TURN INTO A GOAL
THE WORLD OVER FLATTEN THE
CURVE.
EVERY SCHOOL ACROSS THE PROVINCE
IS CLOSED INDEFINITELY.
FURTHER UP ENDING THE LIVES OF
HALF A MILLION SCHOOL CHILDREN
AND THEIR FAMILIES.
A MASS EXODUS FROM OFFICES TOO.
MANY PEOPLE HUNKERING DOWN TO
WORK FROM HOME INSTEAD.
OTHERS LOSING THEIR JOBS
ENTIRELY AS THE ECONOMY TAKES A
NOSE DIVE.
BC OFFICIALS FORMALLY DECLARE A
PROVINCE-WIDE STATE OF EMERGENCY
GIVING THE GOVERNMENT SWEEPING
POWERS TO ENACT URGENT MEASURES
IN RESPONSE TO THE PANDEMIC.
CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES
ANNOUNCE AN AGREEMENT TO CLOSE
THEIR SHARED BORDER TO
NONESSENTIAL TRAVEL, A FIRST
SINCE CONFEDERATION.
A BC-WIDE BAN BLANKETS ALL DINE
IN OPTIONS AT RESTAURANTS AND
BARS AND LOUNGES AND BREWERIES.
FORESHADOWING FOR THE HOSPITAL
AND TOURISM INDUSTRIES.
BC CONFIRMS ITS 1000 CASE OF
COVID-19.
OFFICIALS SAY THERE IS ZERO
CHANCE THAT PHYSICAL DISTANCING
ORDERS WILL BE LIFTED BEFORE
MAY.
NOW A TURNING POINT.
THE OVER ALL CASE COUNTS AND
HOSPITALIZATIONS SOLIDIFY INTO A
DOWN WARD TREND AS PEOPLE SLOWLY
ADJUST TO THE NEW NORMAL.
OFFICIALS HINT AT A PLAN TO
RELAX THE RULES.
BC BECOMES A BECONOF SUCCESS IN
CANADA AND RIGHT AROUND THE
WORLD FOR EFFECTIVELY SLOWING
THE SPREAD OF COVID-19.
WITHOUT EVER HAVING FULLY LOCKED
DOWN.
OFFICIALS GIVE THE GO-AHEAD TO
EXPAND PERSONAL BUBBLES UP TO 6
PEOPLE.
SCHOOLS WILL SOON REOPEN ON A
PARTIAL VOLUNTARY BASIS AND
ELECTIVE SURGERIES WILL START UP
AGAIN.
BC'S RESTART PLAN IS CLEARED TO
BEGIN AFTER MORE THAN TWO MONTHS
OF RESTRICTIONS.
BUSINESSES, RESTAURANTS AND
SOCIETY AS A WHOLE BEGIN TO
REOPEN.
BUT UNDER STRINGENT GUIDELINES.
CLASSROOMS OPEN THEIR DOORS ON A
PART-TIME BASIS FOR THE FINAL
THREE WEEKS OF THE SCHOOL YEAR.
BUT FOR MANY STUDENTS THE
PANDEMIC WILL PUT A STOP TO
THEIR GRADUATION CEREMONIES.
SENIORS IN NURSING HOMES ACROSS
BC ARE FINALLY ABLE TO SEE
FAMILY AGAIN AS NONESSENTIAL
VISITS ARE PARTIALLY
REINSTATED.
FOR MOST, IT'S THE FIRST TIME
THEY'VE BEEN REUNITED IN MORE
THAN THREE MONTHS.
BC ROLLS INTO PHASE 3 OF ITS
REOPENING PLAN AND CAREFUL
TRAVEL IS NOW ALLOWED WITHIN THE
PROVINCE.
HEALTH OFFICIALS WARN THAT
COMPLACENCY WITH THE BASICS LIKE
PHYSICAL DISTANCING AND HAND
WASHING COULD SUDDENLY UNDO THE
PROGRESS THAT'S BEEN MADE.
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>> Lien: IT WAS A MODEST TV
SHOW FROM CANADA.
NOW SCHITT'S CREEK RECEIVED EMMY
>> Mike: THE 2020 EMMY
NOMINATIONS FOR TELEVISION
ACHIEVEMENT ARE OUT.
>> Lien: IRONICALLY THIS
YEAR'S ANNOUNCEMENT WEREN'T ON
TV.
THEY WERE ONLINE.
RECORD NUMBER OF EMMY NODS FOR
ACTORS OF COLOUR.
>> Mike: AS ELI GLASNER
REPORTS CANADA WAS WELL
RESPECTED IN THE COMEDY SERIES
CATEGORY.
>> Reporter: TIME OF CHANGE
AND UPHEAVAL IN THE INDUSTRY THE
2020 EMMY NOMINATION RESTRICT
THE CHANGES FACE OF TV AND I
INCREASINGLY WHAT AUDIENCES WANT
TO SEE INCLUDING THE DARK
TWISTED REALITY OF WATCHMEN IT
LEADS THE PACK AT 26 NOMINATIONS
AT A TIME WHEN CONVERSATIONS OF
ANTI-BLACK RACISM AND
REPRESENTATION ARE GETTING
LOADER.
REGINA KING HAS A NOMINATION OF
UNCOVERING THE YOU THINKLY TRUTH
OF THE DREAM.
>> HIDE WHAT THE RULE IS BLACK
AND WHITE.
>> Reporter: PAST YEARS EMMY
VOTERS WERE CRITICIZED FOR
OVERLOOKING ACTORS OF COLOUR.
THIS YEAR A TANGIBLE CHANGE.
A MOMENT NOT LOST ON EMMY
NOMINATION HOST LESLIE JONES.
>> CONGRATULATIONS OVTAVIA, I
LOVE YOUR PROJECT.
OH, MY GOODNESS, THIS IS A GREAT
DAY.
>> Reporter: OVER ALL RECORD
NUMBER OF BLACK ACTORS 34% WERE
NOMINATED.
ALSO A GREAT DAY FOR CANADA.
SANDRA O IS BACK WITH THE 11TH
EMMY NOMINATION FOR WORK ON
KILLING EVE.
AND THEN SCHITT'S CREEK WRAPPING
UP ITS FINAL SEASON WITH
IMPRESSIVE 15 NOMINATIONS.
REACHED BY PHONE, EUGENE LEVY
COCREATOR AND STAR WAS STILL
TRYING TO COMPREHEND ALL OF THE
NOMINATIONS.
>> KEPT PILING UP ONE AFTER
ANOTHER.
AND I GUESS CANADA KICKED SOME
ASS ON THIS ONE.
>> Reporter: CBC NEWS REACHED
HIS SON DAN COCREATOR AND WRITER
ON THE SHOW AND THERE IS WITH
PRESIDENT TRUMP AND PEOPLE
TURNING TO THE SHOW.
>> A SHOW THAT REPRESENTS WARMTH
AND KINDNESS AND EMPATHY AND
SUPPORT AND ACCEPTANCE, I CAN'T
SEE HOW THEY WOULDN'T I GUESS
COME INTO PLAY I THINK YOU KNOW
YOU'RE OFFERING SOMETHING KIND
OF LOVING.
>> Reporter: TO FIND OUT
WHETHER SCHITT'S CREEK TAKES
HOME EMMY GOLD YOU HAVE TO TURN
INTO THE BIG SHOW HOSTED BY
JIMMY KIMMEL.
PRODUCERS DON'T KNOW WHAT IT
WILL TAKE.
WILL IT BE MANY MORNING'S
CELEBRATIONS ZOOM CALL OR GLITZY
CELEBRATION IN THE THEATRE.
THIS MORNING THEY ARE PLANNING
FOR BOTH.
ONE WAY OR THE OTHER THE AWARDS
WILL TAKE PLACE SEPTEMBER 20TH.
ELI GLASNER CBC NEWS TORONTO.
>> Mike: I THINK IT WILL BE
ONLINE.
>> Lien: MIGHT BE.
THIS IS THE YEAR.
I HEAR YOU'RE A BIG SCHITT'S
CREEK FAN.
>> Mike: RIGHT FROM THE
BEGINNING.
>> Lien: CATHERINE OHARA.
>> Mike: AND SANDRA O.
>> Lien: MY FELLOW ASIAN
CANADIAN.
ARTIST IS BEING COMMEMORATED
WITH A COIN.
[ Speaking Indigenous
LANGUAGE ]
>> Lien: HIADA ARTIST
HONOURING THE LEGACY WORK IS
MODELING 1988 PAINTING DEPICTING
A HIADA GRIZZLY BEAR PAINTING ON
CEREMONIAL DRUM PAINTED ON THE
FAMILY OF HOUSE.
IT ENTERS CIRCULATION ON TUESDAY
ON THE 100 ANNIVERSARY OF REID'S
BIRTH.
>> Mike: GORGEOUS.
>> Lien: SO INCREDIBLE WHEN
GUY TO THE AIRPORT TO SEE THE
ART WORK WE'RE SO LUCKY.
>> Mike: WATCH FOR IT FOR
SURE.
THAT'S IT FOR US.
DAN IS HERE AFTER THE NATIONAL.
>> Lien: WE'LL SEE YOU THEN.
HAVE A GOOD NIGHT.
>> Mike: GOOD NIGHT.
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