>> Mike: TONIGHT ON CBC
VANCOUVER NEWS...
>> I'M GOING TO KEEP MY
INTERACTIONS SMALL, LIKE THIS IO
AS A COMMUNITY.
>> Lien: WHAT IT MEANS TO KEEP
OUR SOCIAL BUBBLE SMALL AS FLU
SEASON LOOMS.
>>> ALSO...
>> PUBLIC HEALTH IS -- OPERATES
ON THE PUBLIC TRUST.
>> Mike: COULD OUR HEALTH
OFFICIALS BE IN DANGER OF LOSING
THE PUBLIC'S FAITH IN BATTLING
COVID-19?
AND...
>> IT'S GREAT, PEOPLE ARE GOING
BACK TO WORK.
>> Lien: AFTER A COMPLETE
SHUTDOWN, HOW B.C.'S FILM
INDUSTRY IS BOUNCING BACK.
>> (Announcer): THIS IS CBC
VANCOUVER NEWS...
>> Mike: GOOD EVENING.
THANKS FOR JOINING US ONLINE
TONIGHT.
COVID-19 CASES REMAIN HIGH IN
OUR PROVINCE AND WITH FLU SEASON
LOOMING IT'S PROMPTED WARNINGS
FROM HEALTH OFFICIALS TO START
SHRINKING OUR SOCIAL BUBBLES.
>> BUT WITH SPORTS AND SCHOOLS
STARTING UP AGAIN JOEL BALLARD
TAKES A LOOK AT WHAT THAT REALLY
MEANS.
>> Reporter: SUMMER IS NEARLY
OVER, AND WITH THAT, A WARNING.
>> WE ALL NEEDED TO RECONNECT
WITH OUR FAMILY, WITH FRIENDS,
WITH OUR COMMUNITIES THIS
SUMMER.
NOW WE MUST SLOW DOWN ON OUR
SOCIAL INTERACTIONS AND WE MUST
PREPARE FOR THE RESPIRATORY
SEASON AHEAD.
>> IN B.C., THE FALL WEATHER
USUALLY MEANS COLDER WETTER
DAYS.
IT ALSO MEANS THAT WE GET FORCED
INSIDE, AND THAT'S WHERE THE
VIRUS SPREADS MORE EASILY.
SO Dr. BONNIE HENRY IS ASKING
US TO CONTRACT OUR BUBBLES.
BUT HOW ARE WE SUPPOSED TO DO
THAT WHEN KIDS ARE GOING BACK TO
SCHOOL, MORE AND MORE BUSINESSES
ARE OPENING UP, AND ORGANIZE
SPORTS ARE JUST ABOUT TO HIT THE
FIELD.
>> YOU CAN'T HAVE A MORE
DIFFERENT PHILOSOPHY GOING ON,
WE'RE TOLD TO MINIMIZING OUR
CONTACTS YET OUR CHILDREN ARE
GOING TO GO HOME.
>> IF I HAVE TO PULL MY KIDS OUT
OF SCHOOL TO KEEP THAT BUBBLE
SMALL AS THING MOVE FORWARD, I
WILL.
>> I OBVIOUSLY DON'T WANT USES
TO CUT OURSELVES OFF FROM THAT
KIND OF COMMUNICATION AND
COASTNESS.
BECAUSE I KNOW, I CAN FEEL IT
ALREADY WITH ME, I'M A REALLY
POSITIVE PERSON BUT I CAN FEEL
THAT ABSENCE OF CONTACT WITH
FRIENDS AND FAMILY.
>> Reporter: CLEARLY THERE IS
CONFLICT AND CONCERNS.
ONE EXPERT SAYS IT STEMS FROM
THIS SPRING WHEN CASES WERE LOW
AND WE WERE TOLD WE COULD
INCREASE OUR INTERACTIONS.
>> SO WHEN WE TALK ABOUT
EXPANDING THE BUBBLE WE WEREN'T
TALKING ABOUT HANGING OUT WITH
PEOPLE ON YOUR SOCCER TEAM OR
PEOPLE AT WORK BUT MORE LIKE
EXTENDED FAMILY MEMBERS.
>> Reporter: DR. HENRY SAYS
THERE ARE TWO GROUPS, OUR FAMILY
BUBBLE WHERE WE SHOW CLOSE
INTIMATE INTERACTIONS AND OUR
CONTROLLED ENVIRONMENTS LIKE
WORK AND SCHOOL.
>> SO IT'S NOT THE SAME AS
HAVING THOSE CLOSE PERSONAL
CONTACTS THAT YOU HAVE WITHIN
YOUR FAMILY AND YOUR HOUSEHOLD,
AND THOSE ARE THE ONES THAT WE
NOW NEED TO RETHINK.
>> Reporter: LIMITING OUR
INTERACTION TO HELP KEEP
EVERYONE SAFE.
JOEL BALLARD, CBC NEWS,
VANCOUVER.
>> WELL, HAS THE BLOOM FALLEN
OFF THE ROSE?
AT THE START OF THE PANDEMIC,
Dr. BONNIE HENRY WAS PRAISED
FOR CALMLY STEERING THE PROVINCE
THROUGH SOME ROUGH WATERS.
>> BUT NOW SHE'S FACING GROWING
CRITICISM, AND AS SUSANA DASILVA
REPORTS, SHE'S NOT THE ONLY ONE.
>> TO BE KIND AND TO BE CALM AND
TO BE SAFE.
>> Reporter: FOR MONTHS Dr.
BONNIE HENRY HAS HAD NEAR HERO
STATUS IN THIS PANDEMIC, GUIDING
B.C. THROUGH THE FIRST WAVE IN
HER SIGNATURE CALM STYLE.
BUT WITH COVID-19 CASES CLIMBING
AND BACK TO SCHOOL AROUND THE
CORNER SHE'S NOW BEING
CRITICIZED IN PART FOR THIS.
>> WE'RE GOING TO WASH OUR HANDS
A LOT.
>> Reporter: IT'S A GOVERNMENT
AD PROMOTING B.C.'S SCHOOL PLAN
IN A CLASSROOM WITH LOCALITIES
OF SPACE AND VERY FEW CHILDREN.
>> I THINK IT LOST A BIT OF MY
TRUST BECAUSE AT THE MOMENT
THEY'RE JEOPARDIZING THE KIDS'
HEALTH FOR THE ECONOMY.
>> Reporter: DR. HENRY AND THE
PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT SAY IT WAS
NEVER MEANT TO SHOW WHAT ACTUAL
CLASSROOMS WILL LOOK LIKE.
>> PUBLIC HEALTH IS SUPPOSED TO
BE OUTSIDE OF THIS KIND OF
POLITICKING.
>> Reporter: THIS EXPERT IN
PUBLIC TRUST SAYS HENRY MAY HAVE
STEPPED TOO FAR >> HELPING SELL
A POLITICAL IMAGE OF BACK TO
SCHOOL AND THAT'S WHERE THE
POLITICS AND SCIENCE SEEMS TO
GET TOO CLOSE TOGETHER.
>> Dr. DEENA HINSHAW IS BEING
CRITICIZED FOR A WEEKEND HEALTH
ORDER SAYING PHYSICAL DISTANCING
IS NOT REQUIRED IN THE
CLASSROOM.
A TEACHING ASSOCIATION CALLED IT
A STUNNING REVERSAL.
HINSHAW SAYS THE MESSAGE HASN'T
CHANGED AND THE TIMING WASN'T
MEANT TO HIDE IT.
>> I THINK IT'S UNFORTUNATE THAT
SOME POLITICAL ARGUMENTS ARE
CONSTANTLY TRYING TO SCORE
POLITICAL POINT AGAINST OUR
HIGHLY QUALIFIED PUBLIC
SERVANTS.
>> PART OF THE PROBLEM IS WE'VE
PUT HEALTH AUTHORITIES LIKE
BONNIE HENRY UP ON A PEDESTAL.
IF YOU'RE PUTTING THEM ON A
PEDESTAL YOU'LL INEVITABLY BE
DISAPPOINTED.
>> ANOTHER FACTOR, FATIGUE OVER
MESSAGES HEARD FOR MONTHS BUT
MANY SAY IT'S CRUCIAL TO HAVE
GOOD COMMUNICATION AND TRUST
GOING AT ALL TIMES.
>> Reporter: ESPECIALLY MOVING
INTO THE FALL WHEN HEALTH
OFFICIALS HAVE SAID ALL ALONG
THINGS COULD GET EVEN MORE
CHALLENGING.
SUSANA DASILVA, CBC NEWS,
VANCOUVER.
>> MORE SIGNS OF B.C.'S STRUGGLE
WITH COVID-19 TONIGHT AS
HOSPITALIZATIONS ARE ONCE AGAIN
ON THE RISE.
THERE ARE NOW 31 PEOPLE IN
HOSPITAL, TEN ARE IN INTENSIVE
CARE.
THE HIGHEST NUMBER OF
HOSPITALIZATIONS IN THREE
MONTHS.
ANOTHER PERSON HAS DIED SINCE
YESTERDAY'S PROVINCIAL HEALTH
UPDATE.
B.C.'S TOTAL NOW STANDING AT
209.
ACTIVE CASES ARE UP AGAIN TO A
RECORD HIGH 1,124.
THE GOVERNMENT IS ALSO
ANNOUNCING 58 NEW CASES TODAY,
THE FEWEST IN TWO WEEKS.
THERE ARE STILL EIGHT LONG-TERM
CARE OR ASSISTED LIVING
FACILITIES AND TWO ACUTE CARE
FACILITIES WITH ACTIVE
OUTBREAKS.
>> B.C.'S FILM INDUSTRY WHICH
EMPLOYS TENS OF THOUSANDS OF
PEOPLE IS STARTING TO BOUNCE
BACK AFTER IT WAS SHUT DOWN DUE
TO COVID-19.
>> IT'S SHAPING UP TO BE A BUSY
FALL HERE IN HOLLYWOOD NORTH.
BUT AS JESSE JOHNSTON REPORTS,
THE SET'S ACTORS WE'RE RETURNING
TO ARE GOING TO LOOK VERY
DIFFERENT.
>> Reporter: EARLIER THIS YEAR
A MAJOR MOTION PICTURE STARRING
SANDRA BULLOCK WAS FILMS AT CITY
CITY.
>> ASS OF FRIDAY, MARCH 13, THE
FILM MINISTRY WAS ONE OF THE
SECTORS THAT VOLUNTARILY CLOSED
DOWN.
>> Reporter: SETS SLOWLY
STARTED TO REOPEN IN JUNE UNDER
NEW SAFETY GUIDELINES.
THEY HAVE TO LIMIT CAST AND CREW
AND STAG DER DEPARTMENTS, USING
TWO WAY RADIOS AND CELL PHONES
MORE, OUTDOOR SHOOTING LOCATIONS
USED WHEN POSSIBLE TO ALLOW FOR
ADDITIONAL PHYSICAL DISTANCING.
TRAILERS ARE DISINFECTED BEFORE
NEW PERFORMERS ARE ASSIGNED AND
THE USE OF EXTRAS IS LIMITED
WHERE POSSIBLE AND THEY HAVE TO
PROVIDE AND WEAR THEIR OWN
CLOTHING.
FOR LORRAINE CARSON WHO'S WORKED
AS A COSTUME DESIGNER FOR 35
YEARS THE NEW RULES CREATE MANY
NEW CHALLENGES LIKE SHOPPING
TAKES MUCH LONGER THAN IT USED
TO.
>> YOU HAVE TO LINE UP, ONLY SO
MANY PEOPLE IN A STORE, SO THAT
PROCESS, WHERE OUR SHOPPERS
WOULD BE IN 20, 30 STORES IN A
DAY, THEY'RE NOW DOWN TO FIVE.
MAYBE SIX.
>> IT'S NOT EASY, BUT CREWS ARE
PUSHING AHEAD WITH PRODUCTIONS
ANYWAY.
>> LOOKING VERY SIMILAR TO MAYBE
WHERE WE WOULD HAVE BEEN A YEAR
AGO IS COMING UP INTO THE FALL
IN TERMS OF THE AMOUNT AND THE
DIFFERENT TYPES OF PRODUCTION
THAT WE SEE HERE.
IT'S GREAT, PEOPLE ARE GOING
BACK TO WORK.
>> THERE'S A REASON...
WE CHOSE THIS BUILDING.
>> Reporter: BACK AT SURREY
CITY HALL WHERE THE BLOCKBUSTER
"SKY SCRAPER STARRING DWAYNE
"THE ROCK"" JOHNSON WAS FILMED,
PRODUCTION TRUCKS ARE BACK, A TV
REBOOT OF TURNER AND HOOCH WILL
BE FILMED HERE AND HIS DOZEN OF
OTHER WORKS.
>> WE WILL BE ON PAR WITH WHAT
WE WERE DOING THIS TIME LAST
YEAR.
>> A WELCOME REBOUND FOR THE
INDUSTRY THAT SUFFERED THROUGH
MONTHS OF NO LIGHTS, NO CAMERAS
AND NO ACTION.
JESSE JOHNSTON, CBC NEWS,
VANCOUVER.
>> A MAN IS DEAD AFTER HIS
MOTORCYCLE COLLIDED WITH A BUS
EARLY THIS MORNING.
IT'S VANCOUVER'S FIFTH TRAFFIC
FATALITY OF THE YEAR.
IT HAPPENED AT THE INTERSECTION
OF EAST HASTINGS AND COLOMBIA.
THE 39-YEAR-OLD DRIVER AND HIS
PASSENGER, A 28-YEAR-OLD WOMAN,
WERE TAKEN TO HOSPITAL.
POLICE SAY SHE HAS SERIOUS
INJURIES.
NO NAMES HAVE BEEN RELEASED.
ANYONE WITH DASH CAM FOOTAGE IN
THE AREA AROUND 5:25 THIS
MORNING IS ASKED TO CONTACT
INVESTIGATORS.
THE BUS DRIVER WHO WAS NOT HURT
IS COOPERATING WITH THE
INVESTIGATION.
>> Mike: DISTRACTED DRIVING
CONTINUES TO BE THE NO. 1 CAUSE
OF CRASHES INVOLVING INJURIES IN
OUR PROVINCE.
AND WITH SEPTEMBER BEING
DISTRACTED DRIVING MONTH, POLICE
ARE RAMPING UP ENFORCEMENT.
AS YOU CAN SEE THEY WERE OUT IN
FULL FORCE IN SURREY TODAY.
THEIR MESSAGE, LEAVE YOUR PHONE
ALORISK OF CRASHING.
>> WE'RE DOING COVERT AND OVER
THE ENFORCEMENT WHILE WE DO
THESE BLIZZARDS THROUGHOUT THE
YEAR, TODAY WE'RE RAISING
AWARENESS TO LAUNCH DISTRACTED
DRIVING MONTH WITH I.C.B.C.
>> GETTING CAUGHT WILL COST YOU
A $368 TICKET AND FOUR PENALTY
POINTS.
POLICE AND I.C.B.C. WANTING TO
UNDER SCORE ONE IN FOUR FATAL
CRASHES IN B.C. INVOLVE
DISTRACTED DRIVERS.
>> A KEY SECTION OF FIRST AVENUE
IN VANCOUVER WILL BE CLOSED
STARRING TOMORROW.
THE GRANDVIEW VIADUCT IS BEING
REPAIRED.
WORK IS EXPECTED TO TAKE BETWEEN
2 TO 40 WEEKS.
THE CLOSURE ONLY EXPANDS COT
RELEVANT TO CLARK BUT CUTS OFF A
MAJOR ARTERY INTO THE DOWNTOWN
CORE.
STAFF WILL BE REMOVING AND
REPLACING THE AGING ASPHALT,
PAVEMENT AND CONCRETE ON THE
DECK.
PEDESTRIAN ACCESS WILL BE
MAINTAINED ON ONE SIDEWALK
DURING CONSTRUCTION, BUS SERVICE
WILL BE REROUTED.
>> A RAUCOUS SCENE AT SUNSET
BEACH LAST NIGHT.
SCORES OF PROTESTERS SHOWED UP
TO CONFRONT AN ANTI-GAY STREET
PREACHER FROM TORONTO.
THE PROTESTERS MANAGED TO DROWN
OUT DAVID LYNN AND HIS MESSAGE.
LYNN IS ON A CROSS-CANADA
SPEAKING TOUR THAT STARTED IN
SIMILAR FASHION IN VICTORIA
SUNDAY.
HE WAS ARRESTED LAST YEAR AND
ACCUSED OF SPREADING ANTI-GAY
RHETORIC IN TORONTO BUT THERE
WAS CRITICISM OF THE HEAVY
POLICE PRESENCE AT THE PROTEST
IN VANCOUVER LAST NIGHT.
L.G.B.T.Q. ADVOCATES SAYING
OFFICERS WERE PRESENTING LYNN,
NOT THEIR COMMUNITY.
>> THE V.P.D.'S ACTIONS RIGHT
NOW ARE REALLY ILLUSTRATING A
BIG POINT TO THE GAY COMMUNITY,
WHY THIS PERSON, SPEWING HATE,
IS OFFERED A 50 POLICE OFFICER
SECURITY DETAIL.
>> POLICE SAY THEY MADE ONE
ARREST LAST NIGHT.
CHARGES OF ASSAULT HAVE BEEN
RECOMMENDED AGAINST A MAN WHO
ALLEGEDLY SPIT ON ANOTHER.
>> Lien: IN AN EFFORT TO
ADDRESS VANCOUVER'S HOMELESSNESS
CRISIS, THE PROVINCE HAS
ANNOUNCED IT IS JOINING THE CITY
TO BUILD HUNDREDS OF NEW HOMES
FOR THE CITY'S MOST VULNERABLE.
SOME OF THE UNITS WILL BE BUILT
A FEW BLOCKS FROM THE
SAINTE-CATHERINE CONE PARK
ENCAMPMENT.
THE HOMES ARE PART OF THE
PROVINCE'S PLAN TO PROVIDE
IMMEDIATE AND LONG-TERM HOUSING
SOLUTIONS.
RESIDENTS WILL HAVE ACCESS TO
DAILY MEALS, HEALTH CARE AND
LIFE SKILLS TRAINING.
>> THIS NEW AGREEMENT MEANS THAT
450 MORE PEOPLE WILL HAVE A
STABLE HOME TO CALL THEIR OWN
WITH 24-7 STAFFING AND SUPPORT
SERVICES THAT MEET THEIR
INDIVIDUAL NEEDS.
>> THE HOMES WILL BE BUILT ON
CITY OWNED LAND AND PUBLIC
INFORMATION SESSIONS ARE PLANNED
FOR OCTOBER.
THE UNITS SHOULD BE READY BY
NEXT SPRING.
>> Mike: AND METEOROLOGIST
JOHANNA WAGSTAFFE JOINS US NOW
WITH THE FORECAST.
NOT A BAD EVENING HERE IN
VANCOUVER BUT FIRST, JO, YOU'RE
TRACKING THAT BIG STORM IN ASIA
THAT MAY IMPACT US DOWN THE
ROAD.
WHAT ARE YOU SEEING THERE?
>> THAT'S RIGHT, THE STORM IS
ABOUT 12 HOURS AWAY INTEREST
MAKING LANDFALL IN SOUTH KOREA
AFTER MOVING THROUGH OKINAWA
LAST NIGHT.
LOOK AT WHAT THE STORM DID TO
OKINAWA OVER THE PAST 24 HOURS.
WINDS EQUIVALENT TO A CATEGORY 3
HURRICANE LASHED THE SOUTHERN
ISLAND.
THESE BUILDINGS ARE BUILT TO
WITHSTAND TYPHOONS.
THEY DO SEE A LOT, BUT HUNDREDS
OF THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE ARE
WITHOUT POWER AT ANY TIME AND WE
HAVE SEEN FLASH FLOODING WITH
THIS STORM, AGAIN, CROSSING THAT
ISLAND MAKING DIRECT LANDFALL.
IT'S NOW BACK OVER WARMER WATERS
BUT IT WILL BEGIN TO WEAKEN.
IT WILL MAKE LANDFALL EQUIVALENT
TO A CATEGORY 2 STORM.
SOUTH KOREA DOESN'T GET THAT
MANY HURRICANES OR CYCLONES, IN
FACT SINCE 1959 THERE HAVE ONLY
BEEN FIVE LANDFALLING STORMS
GREATER THAN CATEGORY 2.
YOU CAN SEE THE OUTER BANDS
ALREADY PUSHING ON SHORE AND HOT
ON ITS HEELS ANOTHER TYPHOON TO
TAKE A SIMILAR TRACK.
I'LL KEEP YOU POSTED.
THAT ONE WILL ALSO TO MOVE OVER
OKINAWA AND THEN SOUTH KOREA.
IT'S GOING TO TRACK ALL THE WAY
OVER TO THE PACIFIC TO THE WEST
COAST OF CANADA.
WHAT IT WILL DO IS CREATE
UNDULATIONS IN THE JETSTREAM S I
WANT TO TIME OUT THE
TEMPERATURES.
YOU CAN SEE THE CONTRAST BETWEEN
THE READY AND THE GREEN, THAT'S
WHERE THE JETSTREAM LIES ASK ASS
MULTIPLE STORMS TRACK NORTH INTO
CHINA THE NEXT THREE DAYS IT'S
GOING TO PUSH UP THE JET STREAM
OVER ASIA THAT WILL CAUSE
UNDERSTOODLATIONS RIGHT ACROSS
THE PACIFIC, ULTIMATELY LEADING
TO THIS HUGE AMPLIFICATION IN
OUR JETSTREAM ON THE WEST COAST
BEGINNING THIS SUNDAY AND THAT
LEADS TO THE BIG HEAT WAVE WE'RE
TRACKING.
SO IT IS CONNECTED ABOUT TO MAKE
LANDFALL.
THAT RIDGE, BY THE WAY, WILL
ALSO RESULT IN A BIG TROUGH
ACROSS CENTRAL AND EASTERN
CANADA.
THEY'RE EXPECTED TO GET THEIR
FIRST REAL TASTE OF FALL AS WE
GET INTO OUR MAYBE FINAL HEAT
WAVE OF THE SUMMER.
TEMPERATURES TODAY ABOUT
SEASONAL, 19 IN THROUGH YVR, 23
TOWARDS ABBOTSFORD.
WE HIT 20 AT YVR, TRACKING A
FRONT, YOU CAN SEE THAT SLIDING
ACROSS THE PROVINCE TONIGHT,
SHOWERS IN THE PRINCE GEORGE
REGION, GETTING A COUPLE OF WET
DAYS BUT I DON'T THINK THEY'LL
MAKE THEIR WAY DOWN TO METRO
VANCOUVER.
WHAT WE'LL GET IS ANOTHER CLOUDY
OVERNIGHT.
WE'RE ALREADY SEEING IS THE
STRATA CUMULUS COMING IN
TONIGHT.
LOOK FOR A MAINLY CLOUDY
WEDNESDAY, CLEARING SKIES IN THE
AFTERNOON AND THEN WE GET THAT
BIG RIDGE BUILDING IN FOR
THURSDAY AND THAT IS WHAT'S
GOING TO PUMP OUR TEMPERATURES
UP.
SOANLY 21 FOR TOMORROW, THURSDAY
YOU'LL REALLY FEEL THAT HEAT,
ALL SUNNY SKIES THROUGH THE REST
OF THE WEEK.
A SLOW CLIMB UP TO 26 FOR SUNDAY
AND THESE TEMPERATURES ARE FOR
YVR.
I'LL MOAN IN ON THE REST OF THE
WEEK BUT THAT WILL TRANSLATE TO
LOW 30S BY THE END OF THE WEEK
INTO THE WEEKEND AND I THINK THE
PEAK OF OUR HEAT WILL COME
MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, SO
WE WILL BE CHALLENGING
PROVINCIAL RECORDS, MOST OF THE
HEAT WILL BE FOCUSED ON THE
SOUTH COAST AND SOUTHERN
INTERIOR BUT I EXPECT BIG
RECORDS TO FALL SO I'LL KEEP YOU
P.S.T.ED ON THE LATEST HEAT
WAVE.
AGAIN, ONE MORE CLOUDY MORNING
SO SEE IF YOU CAN ENJOY IT
BEFORE THE THERMOSTAT GETS
TURNED WAY UP.
>> ALL RIGHT, GOING TO BE
HOTTING UP AND WE'LL KEEP
WATCHING FOR THE STRATA CUMULUS.
THANKS, JO YEAH IT'S BEEN MORE
THAN TWO DECADES SINCE THE LAST
RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL CLOSED IN
CANADA AND TODAY OTTAWA IS
OFFICIALLYROIDSING THE ERA AS A
TRAGIC AND DEFINING EVENT.
>> Lien: THE FEDERAL
GOVERNMENT IS DECLARING THE
ENTIRE NATIONAL RESIDENTIAL
SCHOOL AN EVENTS OF NATIONAL
HISTORICAL ZIG.
>> AND IT'S ALSO DESIGNATING TWO
FORMERS SCHOOLS AS NATIONAL
HISTORIC SITES.
>> ALAN KNOCKWOOD WAS OUT WITH
HIS GOD SON THIS WEEK WHEN HE
DECIDED TO SHOW HIM THE OLD
SHUBENACADIE RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL.
>> I SAID THIS IS WHERE THE
RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL WAS AND HE
COULD SENSE WHAT THE SITE LOOKS
LIKE NOW AND WHAT THE SITE I
REMEMBER ARE TWO COMPLETELY
DIFFERENT THING.
>> Reporter: THE TRUTH WAS
KNOCKWOOD SURVIVED THREE YEARS
AT THE SCHOOL, STARTING WHEN HE
WAS NINE.
STAFF BEAT HIM WHEN HE SPOKE
MI'KMAQ, SHAMED HIM FOR BEING
MI'KMAQ.
MANY HORRIFIC MEMORIES TOO
PERSONAL AND PAINFUL TO SHARE.
>> PEOPLE ARE SCARED TO USE
WORDS LIKE "HOLOCAUST."
"GENOCIDE."
THEY'RE AFRAID OF THOSE WORDS
BECAUSE THEY SPEAK THE TRUTH.
IT'S WHAT HAPPENED TO THE INDIAN
PEOPLES OF CANADA.
>> Reporter: THE SCHOOL IS
LONG GONE, REPLACED BY A
PLASTICS FACTORY.
>> WE'RE LOOKING AT A SITE THAT
IS COMPLETELY RERACED.
WHAT THEY WANTED TO DO HAS
WORKED.
THEY ERASED HISTORY.
>> Reporter: TODAY THE
MINISTER FOR PARKS CANADA SAID
THE SITE OF THE SCHOOL AND ONE
IN MANITOBA WILL BECOME NATIONAL
HISTORIC SITES.
>> TO ALL THOSE WHO SUFFER
DISCRIMINATION, MISTREATMENT,
ABUSE AND NEGLECT IN RESIDENTIAL
SCHOOLS, WE ARE SORRY.
WHILE THESE DESIGNATIONS WILL
NOT UNDO THE HARM THAT WAS DONE
IS MY HOPE THAT WE CAN LEARN
FROM THE PAST AND CONTINUE TO
ADVANCE OUR JOURNEY OF TRUTH
TELLING, RECONCILIATION AND
MALE.
>> KNOCKWOOD SAYS THE SCHOOL IS
NOT A CHAPTER OF THE.
>> OF MI'KMAQ IN THIS LAWN.
>> IT'S A STRONG AFFIRMATION OF
COLOME HISTORY, THEIR WILL OVER
OURS.
IT POINTS OUT THE HELPLESSNESS
THAT WE EXPERIENCED BACK IN
THOSE DAYS.
>> Reporter: KNOCKWOOD HOLDS
NO BRIDGE GUNS THE PLASTICS
FAMILY BUT HE HOPES IT CAN BE
MOVED OFF THE HISTORIC SIDE.
SELF-ISOLATE.
HE'D LIKE TO SEE THE LAND LEFT
OPEN SO THE WOUNDS CAN HEAL.
HE SEES SITE.
>> THE CHILDREN'S ARE WALKING UP
TO ELDERS AND ASKING, HOW ARE
YOU
(SPEAKING MI'KMAQ)
>> AND ALL I CAN ANSWER BACK IS
A HALF ENGLISH WORD.
>> KNOCK WOOD SAYS HE'S LEARNING
FROM THE YOUNG MI'KMAQ PEOPLE.
HE THINKS EVERYONE SHOULD.
>> IT CAN OPEN UP TO GREATER
COMMUNICATION AND PEACE.
>> U.S. PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP
WADED INTO THE MIDDLE OF AN
AMERICAN CIVIL UNREST HOT ZONE
TODAY, TRAVELLING TO KENOSHA,
WISCONSIN.
>> THAT'S WHERE A BLACK MAN,
JACOB BLAKE WAS SLOT IN THE BACK
SEVEN TIMES BY A POLICE OFFICER
TRIGGERING DAYS OF VIOLENT
PROTESTS.
>> AS SUSAN ORMISTON REPORTS,
TRUMP'S VISIT IS PART OF HIS
ELECTION STRATEGY IN A KEY
BATTLEGROUND STATE.
>> OVER OBJECTIONS FROM
KENOSHA'S MAYOR AND THE GOVERNOR
THE PRESIDENT CAME ANYWAY,
PRESSING HIS LAW AND ORDER
MESSAGE IN A CITY JUST BEGINNING
TO RECOVER.
>> THE VIOLENCE HAS STOPPED FROM
THE TIME THE NATIONAL GUARD
CAME, I MEAN LITERALLY WHEN THEY
SET THEIR FOOT ON THIS LEAKS, IT
STOPPED.
>> HUNDREDS CAME OUT TO SEE THE
PRESIDENT, BLACK LIVES MATTER
PROTESTERS JOINING IN WITH
SUPPORTERS AT AN INTERSECTION,
TRADING CHANTS.
AMONGST HIS FANS, PEOPLE SAID
THEY WERE GLAD THAT TRUMP WAS
HERE.
>> TO SHOW THAT PEOPLE THAT WE
WERE GOING TO HAVE TO TAKE UP
MILITIA ANYWAY THAT HE'S GOT OUR
BACK, YOU KNOW, THAT THE OTHER
SIDE, WE'RE NOT JUST GOING TO
STAND AND LET SOMEBODY BURN DOWN
OUR CITY.
>> THEN TRUMP DAME DOWN HERE TO
CLEAR EVIDENCE OF THE WORST OF
THE VIOLENCE AND LOOTING JUST
OVER A WEEK AGO TO A BURNED OUT
BUSINESS HERE IN DOWNTOWN
KENOSHA.
CLEARLY GATHERING IMAGES OF HIM
TALKING ABOUT LAW AND ORDER.
HE DID NOT MEET THE BLAKE FAMILY
WHO SAID THEY HAD NO INTEREST IN
BECOMING A POLITICAL PROP.
>> THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED
STATES, I MEAN IF HE LOVES
CHAOS, WE ARE NOT GOING TO
CREATE THE BACKDROP FOR THE
VIOLENT CHAOS HE WANTS TO SEE.
>> INSTEAD THEY STAGED A
COMMUNITY EVENT NEAR WHERE JACOB
BLAKE WAS SHOT SEVEN TIMES IN
THE BACK.
>> I DON'T THINK IT'S HELPFUL.
>> WE'RE GOING TO BOUNCE BACK.
BUT LET US BOUNCE BACK ON OUR
OWN.
>> THE NATIONAL GUARD IS STILL
VERY MUCH ON PATROL HERE, AND
THERE IS A DUSK TO DOWN CURFEW.
THE SCARS, EVEN AFTER THE
PRESIDENT LEAVES, WILL TAKE A
LONG TIME TO HEAL AND JUST UNDER
THE SURFACE TENSIONS ARE STILL
RAW.
AND WISCONSIN, AFTER ALL, IS A
KEY ELECTORAL PRIZE IN THIS
NOVEMBER'S ELECTION.
THAT'S ULTIMATELY WHY TRUMP WAS
HERE AND WHY JOE BODY IS
CONSIDERING A TYPEWRITTEN TO
KENOSHA TOO.
SUSAN ORMISTON, CBC NEWS,
KENOSHA, WISCONSIN.
>> Mike: THE PRESIDENT OF
FRANCE, EMMANUEL MACRON IS
VISITING LEBANON AGAIN, TO MARK
THE 100th ANNIVERSARY OF THE
FORMER FRENCH COLONY.
>> BUT AS MARGARET EVANS REPORTS
MACRON'S CHIEF GOAL IS TO PUSH
FOR MAJOR GOVERNMENT REFORMS.
>> EMMANUEL MACRON'S VISIT
COINCIDES WITH THE CENTENNIARY
OF LEBANON AND IT'S THE SECOND
TIME IN LESS THAN A MONTH THAT
HE'S VISITED BEIRUT HE CAME JUST
TWO DAYS AFTER THAT DEVASTATING
EXPLOSION IN THE BEIRUT SPORT.
HE'S HERE AGAIN TO DELIVER THE
SAME MESSAGE.
THERE MUST BE CHANGE IN LEBANON.
ONE OF THE FIRST THINGS HE DID
AFTER ARRIVING LAST NIGHT WAS TO
GO AND VISIT THE LEGENDARY
LEBANESE SINGER, FAROUZ.
THE SYMBOLISM OF THE MOVE IS
LOST ON NO ONE.
SHE IS ONE OF THE VERY FEW
UNIFYING SYMBOLS IN LEBANON AND
THIS IS A VERY DIVIDED COUNTRY.
PEOPLE CAME OUT TO DELIVER THEIR
MESSAGE TO MACRON THAT THEY WANT
A COMPLETE OVERHAUL OF THE
LEBANESE POLITICAL ELITE AND
THAT'S WHAT THE PEOPLE BEHIND ME
ARE DEMANDING AS WELL.
MACRON'S VISIT COMES AS A NEW
PRIME MINISTER HAS BEEN
NOMINATED BUT PARLIAMENTARIANS,
AND THE FRENCH PRESIDENT'S
MESSAGING AROUND THAT HAS BEEN
THAT THIS IS THE BEGINNING OF A
PROCESS, BUT IT CAN'T BE THE
SAME OLD PROCESS, IT CAN'T BE
BUSINESS AS USUAL.
HE WANTS THERE TO BE A FOLLOW-UP
CONFERENCE IN OCTOBER WHERE IN
REAL REFORMS, CONCRETE ACTION
AGAINST CORRUPTION AND
MISMANAGEMENT THAT MANY PEOPLE
HERE BLAME THE BEIRUT EXPLOSION
FOR WILL BE ADDRESSED AND HE
SAYS HE'S GOING TO KEEP THAT
PRESSURE COMING UP.
WILL IT BE ENOUGH FOR THE PEOPLE
BEHIND ME?
IT'S NOT CLEAR.
THEY'VE BEEN DEMANDING AND
ADVOCATING FOR CHANGE FOR MONTHS
BUT THEY'RE NOT A UNIFIED FORCE
AND THEY HAVE HAD TROUBLE THUS
FAR MANAGING TO INFLUENCE
THEMSELVES OR INSERT THEM INTO
WHAT IS AN OLDS DIVIDED
POLITICAL SYSTEM.
THE PLEDGE FROM MACRON IS STAY
TUNED.
THE PRESSURE NOW FOR THE
GOVERNMENT HERE AND THE OLD
LEADERSHIP LINES IS COMING FROM
BOTH THE STREET AND FROM
INTERNATIONAL LEADERS LIKE
MACRON, OTHER GOVERNMENTS,
CANADA'S INCLUDED, SAYING YOU
MUST ADDRESS CORRUPTION IF YOU
WANT OUTSIDE AID.
WE'RE NOT GOING TO GIVE IT TO
THE GOVERNMENT WITHOUT IT.
THE AID WILL GO TO THE PEOPLE
DIRECTLY.
MARGARET EVANS, CBC NEWS,
BEIRUT.
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>> Lien: WELL, TODAY MARKS A
SOMBER ANNIVERSARY FOR A
CANADIAN ICON.
IT WAS 40 YEARS AGO ON THIS DAY
THAT TERRY FOX WAS FORCED TO
STOP HIS MARATHON OF HOPE.
>> Mike: HERE'S A LOOK TONIGHT
BACK AT WHEN THAT STORY BROKE
WITH "THE NATIONAL"'S NOTE NASH.
>> A STORY OF INCREDIBLE COURAGE
CAME TO AN END TODAY.
AT A NEWS @OOPS! TODAY IN
THUNDER BAY, ONTARIO TERRY FOX
ANNOUNCE HE WAS GIVING UP HIS
ATTEST TO RUN ACROSS THE
COUNTRY.
HE HAS TO.
THE CANCER THAT CAUSED THE
AMPUTATION OF HIS RIGHT LEG
THREE YEARS AGO HAS RETURNED,
THIS TIME TO HIS LUNGS.
TONIGHT HE'S IN HOSPITAL IN
BRITISH COLUMBIA.
>> Reporter: YESTERDAY NEAR
THUNDER BAY, TERRY FOX BEGAN
HAVING TROUBLE BREATHING AFTER
RUNNING FOR MOST OF THE DAY.
TESTS LATER CONFIRMED THE WORST.
>> YESTERDAY I WAS RUNNING AND I
HAD NOTICED A LITTLE BIT OF
HARDNESS IN BREATHING, AND NEAR
THE END OF THE DAY, 18 MILES,
UM, I WAS COUGHING AND CHOKING
AND HAD PAIN IN MY NECK AND MY
CHEST, AND I DID THREE MORE
MILES AND THEN I HAD TO -- I
DECIDED I HAD TO GO TO THE
DOCTOR.
AND IT WAS DISCOVERED THEN THAT
I HAD PRIMARY -- ORIGINALLY I
HAD PRIMARY CANCER IN MY KNEE,
THREE AND A HALF YEARS AGO.
AND...
THE CANCER HAD SPREAD AND NOW
I'VE GOT CANCER IN MY LUNGS.
AND...
WE GOTTA GO HOME AND TRY AND DO
SOME MORE TREATMENT.
BUT...
ALL I CAN SAY IS IF THERE'S ANY
WAY THAT I CAN GET OUT THERE
AGAIN AND FINISH IT, I WILL.
>> FOX WITH HIS PARENT PARENTS
AT HIS SIDE SAID HE WOULD
CONTINUE HIS OWN PERSONAL FIGHT
AGAINST CANCER AND HE HOPED
OTHER PEOPLE WOULD TOO.
>> EVEN THOUGH I'M NOT RUNNING
ANYMORE, WE STILL GOTTA TRY AND
FIND A CURE FOR CANCER AND I
THINK OTHER PEOPLE SHOULD GET
AHEAD AND TRY AND DO THEIR THING
NOW, AS I'VE BEEN PREACHING ALL
ALONG, ALL THE WAY THROUGH
CANADA TO PEOPLE, IF YOU HAVE
CANCER, I'M NOT GOING TO GIVE
UP.
I'M GOING TO FIGHT AND DO
EVERYTHING WHAT HE CAN.
I HOPE WHAT I'VE DONE IS AN
INSPIRATION, AND I HOPE PEOPLE
WILL SEE IT NOW, THAT PEOPLE
WILL TAKE OFF AND CONTINUE WHERE
I LEFT OFF HERE.
>> ALWAYS BRINGS A TEAR TO MY
EYE WHEN I WATCH HIM IN THAT
CLIP.
HE'S SUCH AN INSPIRATION.
>> Mike: YEAH, I HOPE THE NEXT
GENERATION OF PEOPLE SEE THAT
AND APPRECIATE WHO HE WAS AND
WHAT HE ACCOMPLISHED.
HIS RUN ACROSS THE COUNTRY HAD
TO COME TO AN ENDS BUT HIS
LEGACY CERTAINTIES DIDN'T.
>> ABSOLUTELY.
AND I THINK THIS YEAR
THEY'REVITCH TO A VIRTUAL FORMAT
SO HOPEFULLY LOTS OF PEOPLE WILL
PARTICIPATE.
>> ABSOLUTELY.
>> THAT DOES IT FOR US THIS
EVENING.
THANK YOU FOR WATCHING ONLINE
TONIGHT.
YOU CAN ALWAYS FIND OR PROGRAM,
OF COURSE AND MORE NEWS AT
CBC.CA/BC.
>> Mike: NEXT LOCAL NEWS ON
CBC TELEVISION, ON YOUR TV SET,
11:00 O'CLOCK TONIGHT RIGHT
AFTER "THE NATIONAL" WITH TANYA
FLETCHER FILLING IN FOR DAN
BURRITT.
THANKS FOR WATCHING ONLINE AGAIN
TONIGHT.
GO, CANUCKS, GO!
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