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>> Andrew: GOOD EVENING, I'M 
ANDREW CHANG.
ADRIENNE IS AWAY.
>>> TONIGHT, IT COULD BE THE 
FIRST TREATMENT TO SAVE LIVES 
FROM COVID-19.
>> I WOULDN'T BE HERE, I 
WOULDN'T BE ALIVE, SO THANK YOU.
>> Andrew: IT'S CHEAP, WIDELY 
AVAILABLE, BUT WHO COULD BENEFIT
AND WHEN?
>>> WE EXAMINE THE DEADLY COVID 
OUTBREAK AMONG MIGRANT FARM 
WORKERS IN CANADA. 
>> NOBODY SHOULD BE LEFT TO 
CONTEND WITH CONDITIONS LIKE 
THAT. 
>> Andrew: NOW MEXICO IS 
THREATENING TO STEP IN TO 
PROTECT THEIR WORKERS FROM 
CONDITIONS HERE.
>>> AFTER A PUBLIC DENIAL
THAT SYSTEMIC RACISM EXISTS, 
CANADA'S FIRST BLACK GOVERNOR 
GENERAL FIRES BACK. 
>> THE DENIAL BECOMES PART, YOU 
KNOW, OF THE PROBLEM.
>> Andrew: A CBC NEWS EXCLUSIVE.
>>> AND INSIDE ONTARIO'S 
DEADLIEST LONG-TERM CARE 
OUTBREAK, A WHISTLE-BLOWER 
SPEAKS OUT. 
>> WERE RESIDENTS BEING FED?
>> NO.
>> REALLY?
>> Andrew: STAFFING SHORTAGES,
MALNUTRITION, AND A HOME THAT 
WAS OFFERED HELP AND TURNED IT 
DOWN.
>> DO YOU FEEL TODAY THAT 
ORCHARD VILLA WAS INVESTED IN 
SAVING YOUR DAD'S LIFE?
>> I CAN'T -- I CAN'T SAY YES.
>> Andrew: A CBC NEWS 
INVESTIGATION.
THIS IS "THE NATIONAL."
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>>> THE QUEST FOR A COVID-19 
VACCINE IS STILL VERY MUCH A 
MARATHON, BUT RESEARCHERS MAY 
HAVE JUST CLEARED A MAJOR HURDLE
IN TREATING THE DISEASE.
WHAT'S MORE, THE DRUG THEY'RE 
LOOKING AT IS CHEAP, ALREADY 
WIDELY USED AND EASY TO GET.
IT'S CALLED DEXAMETHASONE, AND 
EARLY RESULTS FROM CLINICAL 
TRIALS IN THE U.K. SUGGEST IT 
CAN SAVE LIVES.
THE WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION 
CALLS IT A BREAKTHROUGH BUT 
NOTED WE DON'T HAVE THE FULL 
PICTURE YET, BECAUSE THE THING 
IS WE HAVE SEEN EXPLOSIONS OF 
OPTIMISM ABOUT OTHER POSSIBLE 
COVID-19 TREATMENTS, ONLY FOR 
THOSE HOPES TO FIZZLE.
SO CHRISTINE BIRAK LOOKS AT 
WHETHER DECSA
WHETHER THIS COULD LIVE UP TO 
DEXAMETHASONE
EXPECTATIONS.
>> Reporter: FOR THE SICKEST 
COVID-19 PATIENTS WHO ARE NO 
LONGER ABLE TO BREATHE ON THEIR 
OWN, THE DRUG DEXAMETHASONE 
OFFERS A GLIMMER OF HOPE. 
>> IT'S THE FIRST MEDICINE SHOWN
TO REDUCE DEATH IN ANY GROUP 
WITH COVID, AND THAT'S THE START
OF SOMETHING. 
>> Reporter: IN A LARGE CLINICAL
TRIAL, U.K. SCIENTISTS GAVE 
2,000 COVID-19 PATIENTS A LOW 
DOSE OF DEXAMETHASONE.
RESULTS SUGGEST THE DRUG SAVED 
THE ONE LIFE FOR EVERY 8 
PATIENTS ON A VENTILATOR AND ONE
FOR EVERY 25 RECEIVING OXYGEN. 
>> I'M JUST TERRIBLY GRATEFUL, 
AND WILL BE FOR THE REST OF MY 
LIFE. 
>> Reporter: KATHERINE MILLBANK 
SPENT 12 AGONIZING DAYS ON A 
VENTILATOR BEFORE RECEIVING THE 
DRUG.
SHE LEFT THE HOSPITAL ON HER 
55TH BIRTHDAY.
>> I WOULDN'T BE HERE, I 
WOULDN'T BE ALIVE, SO THANK YOU.
>> Reporter: DOCTORS WORLDWIDE 
ARE EXCITED ABOUT THIS 
DEVELOPMENT.
THIS DRUG IS A COMMON 
CORTICOSTEROID, OFTEN PRESCRIBED
TO PATIENTS WITH ARTHRITIS AND 
ASTHMA.
IT'S AVAILABLE IN EVERY HOSPITAL
PHARMACY AND IT'S CHEAP.
THE ONLY PROBLEM IS RESEARCHERS 
HAVEN'T YET RELEASED THEIR DATA 
SO THAT IT CAN BE REVIEWED.
>> I THINK THERE WILL BE SOME 
DEVIL IN THE DETAILS WHEN THE 
FINAL PUBLICATION COMES OUT.
IT'S VERY HARD TO PRACTISE 
MEDICINE ON PRESS RELEASE. 
>> Reporter: STILL, BRITAIN'S 
HEALTH MINISTER HAS GRANTED 
DOCTORS PERMISSION TO START 
GIVING THE DRUG TO ALL SEVERELY 
ILL COVID-19 PATIENTS.
CANADA'S TOP DOCTOR ISN'T THERE 
YET. 
>> IT'S VERY IMPORTANT FOR US TO
ACTUALLY EXAMINE THE RESULTS 
VERY CAREFULLY BEFORE MAKING ANY
FURTHER RECOMMENDATIONS.
>> Reporter: BUT SOME DOCTORS 
SAY THEY WON'T WAIT.
>> I THINK THAT MOST PHYSICIANS 
WHO BECOME AWARE OF THIS STUDY 
[INDISCERNIBLE]. 
>> Reporter: DOCTORS EMPHASIZE 
DEXAMETHASONE WON'T PREVENT 
-- PROTECT ANYONE FROM BECOMING 
INFECTED WITH COVID-19, BUT THEY
HOPE IT WILL BE THE FIRST OF 
MANY DRUGS THAT WILL SAVE LIVES.
CHRISTINE BIRAK, CBC NEWS, 
TORONTO.
>> Andrew: DR. SAMIR GUPTA HAS 
IS A RESPIROLOGIST WHO HAS BEEN 
FOLLOWING THIS DEVELOPMENT VERY 
CLOSELY.
WHY ISN'T CANADA MOVING MORE 
AGGRESSIVELY ON USING 
DEXAMETHASONE?
WHAT'S THE DOWNSIDE?
>> I THINK RIGHT NOW WE HAVE A 
PRESS RELEASE.
WE DON'T HAVE A STUDY YET.
WE'RE GOING TO WANT TO SEE THAT 
STUDY.
AS A CLINICIAN I'M GOING TO WANT
TO SEE NO SOURCES OF BIAS THAT 
CREPT INTO THAT STUDY, THAT IT 
WAS CONDUCTED PROPERLY.
WE CAN'T TAKE THIS DRUG LIGHTLY.
STEROIDS DO HAVE SIDE EFFECTS.
WE'VE STUDIED THEM EXTENSIVELY 
IN PATIENTS IN THE I.C.U.
THEY CAUSE PATIENTS SUGARS TO GO
UP, A CAUSE OF LOSS OF MUSCLE 
MASS AND CONFUSION IN THE I.C.U.
THEY ALSO OVER TIME PREDISPOSE 
TO OTHER INFECTIONS, SO IF THE 
EFFECT SIDE IS WHAT IT IS THEN 
WE WOULD PUT THOSE SIDE EFFECTS 
ASIDE, BUT WE WANT TO KNOW THAT 
FOR SURE.
WE WANT TO SEE THE TRIAL.
>> Andrew: SO THEN WHAT IS YOUR 
BEST GUESS, THEN, AS TO THE 
TIMELINE FOR WHEN WE WOULD SEE 
THIS USED MORE WIDELY IN CANADA?
>> I THINK VERY LIKELY, ANDREW, 
WE'RE GOING TO SEE THIS USED 
WIDELY THE DAY THE TRIAL COMES 
OUT.
THE REALITY IS THAT WE'RE 
DESPERATE RIGHT NOW.
PEOPLE ARE USING DRUGS IN MANY 
CASES WHAT WE CALL OFF-LABEL, SO
WE DON'T HAVE THE INDICATIONS, 
WE DON'T HAVE STRONG TRIAL DATA.
HERE WE HAVE A DRUG THAT 
APPARENTLY IS SHOWING A BENEFIT 
IN TERMS OF MORTALITY, WHICH 
NONE OF THE OTHER DRUGS HAVE 
DONE SO FAR, AND IN THE SICKEST 
PATIENTS, PATIENTS IN THE I.C.U.
ON A VENTILATOR, AND THOSE ARE 
THE PATIENTS WE'RE DESPERATE TO 
HELP.
40% OF THOSE PATIENTS ARE DYING.
IF WE CAN AFFECT THE MORTALITY 
RATE, WE'LL BE USING THIS 
OVERNIGHT.
>> Andrew: DR. GUPTA, VERY GOOD 
TO TALK TO YOU.
THANK YOU. 
>> AND YOU, THANK YOU.
>> Andrew: THE CANADIAN 
EMERGENCY RESPONSE BENEFIT IS 
BEING EXTENDED BY EIGHT WEEKS.
>> Prime Minister Trudeau: THERE
ARE MANY, MANY MORE PEOPLE OUT 
OF WORK, WILLING TO WORK THAN 
THERE ARE JOBS AVAILABLE, AND 
THAT WILL BE THE STORY FOR THE 
COMING WEEKS AS WELL.
>> Andrew: MORE THAN 8 MILLION 
CANADIANS ARE COLLECTING 
PAYMENTS UNDER THE CERB, AND IT 
IS NOT THE ONLY MEASURE BEING 
EXTENDED.
>> Prime Minister Trudeau: 
CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES 
HAVE ONCE AGAIN AGREED TO EXTEND
BY 30 DAYS UNTIL JULY 21 THE 
CURRENT MEASURES IN PLACE ALONG 
OUR BORDER.
>> Andrew: SO THE BORDER WILL 
REMAIN CLOSED, AS IT HAS SINCE 
MARCH, TO ALL BUT ESSENTIAL 
WORKERS AND COMMERCIAL TRAFFIC.
THOUGH THE RULES DID RELAX 
SLIGHTLY LAST WEEK WHEN OTTAWA 
ANNOUNCED SOME IMMEDIATE FAMILY 
MEMBERS WHO HAD BEEN SEPARATED 
BY THE RESTRICTIONS WOULD BE 
ALLOWED TO CROSS.
>>> WELL, MEXICO MAY STOP SOME 
FARM WORKERS FROM COMING TO 
CANADA THIS SUMMER.
TWO MEXICAN TEMPORARY WORKERS 
HAVE DIED OF COVID-19, AND AS 
OLIVIA STEFANOVICH TELLS US, 
HUNDREDS HAVE BECOME INFECTED 
HERE.
>> Reporter: THIS CELLPHONE 
VIDEO, TAKEN AT AN UNDISCLOSED 
LOCATION, SHOWS THE CRAMPED 
QUARTERS SOME OF CANADA'S 
TEMPORARY FOREIGN WORKERS ARE 
FORCED TO ENDURE.
TWELVE WORKERS BUNKED IN A ROOM,
THEIR BEDS ONLY SEPARATED BY 
THIN PIECES OF CARDBOARD.
NO SPACE FOR PHYSICAL DISTANCING
HERE.
>> NOBODY SHOULD BE LEFT TO 
CONTEND WITH CONDITIONS LIKE 
THAT. 
>> Reporter: HUMAN RIGHTS LAWYER
SHANE MARTINEZ POSTED THE VIDEO 
ONLINE AFTER NEWS HUNDREDS OF 
MEXICAN MIGRANT FARM WORKERS 
TESTED POSITIVE FOR COVID-19.
TWO OF THEM DIED. 
>> WHEN A WORKER GETS SICK, 
THEIR EMPLOYER IS SUPPOSED TO 
TAKE THEM TO THE HOSPITAL 
IMMEDIATELY.
UNFORTUNATELY THAT IS NOT ALWAYS
HAPPENING.
>> I SPOKE WITH PRESIDENT LÓPEZ 
OBRADOR JUST A COUPLE OF DAYS 
AGO.
WE TOUCHED ON THIS TOPIC.
I SHARED MY SYMPATHIES AND 
CONDOLENCES.
>> Reporter: THE PRIME MINISTER 
ACKNOWLEDGED THE SITUATION NEEDS
TO CHANGE IN THE SHORT AND LONG 
TERM.
>> Prime Minister Trudeau: WE 
CAN EVEN LOOK AT THINGS LIKE 
PATHWAYS TOWARDS CITIZENSHIP 
THAT COULD GIVE PEOPLE MORE 
RIGHTS. 
>> Reporter: IN THE MEANTIME, 
THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT IS 
WORKING CLOSELY WITH ONTARIO, 
THE PROVINCE WITH THE VAST 
MAJORITY OF SEASONAL FARM 
WORKERS.
BUT THE PREMIER SAYS TESTING HAS
BEEN A CHALLENGE.
>> Premier Doug Ford: I 
UNDERSTAND THE FARMERS ARE 
NERVOUS.
THE WORKERS ARE NERVOUS.
THEY GET TESTED, THEY DON'T GET 
PAID, SO WE'RE DOING EVERYTHING 
WE CAN TO MAKE SURE WE CONNECT 
EVERYONE TOGETHER.
>> Reporter: A TESTING CENTRE 
WAS SET UP LAST WEEK, AND TODAY 
PLANS ANNOUNCED TO EXPAND AN 
ISOLATION CENTRE AT A LOCAL 
MOTEL FOR MIGRANTS WHO GET 
POSITIVE RESULTS.
BUT NOW MEXICO IS CONSIDERING 
STOPPING SOME SEASONAL FARM 
WORKERS FROM COMING TO CANADA.
STILL, MEXICO'S PRESIDENT POSTED
A VIDEO THANKING TRUDEAU FOR 
EXPRESSING CONDOLENCES AND 
OFFERED REASSURANCE THE 
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE TWO 
COUNTRIES REMAINS STRONG.
OLIVIA STEFANOVICH, CBC NEWS, 
OTTAWA.
>> Andrew: NOW AS TIME GOES ON 
WE'VE COME TO UNDERSTAND THE 
IMPACT OF COVID-19 ON OUR 
PHYSICAL HEALTH, BUT THE MENTAL 
TOLL, RESEARCHERS OF CANADA'S 
TOP PSYCHIATRIC HOSPITAL ARE 
STUDYING COVID-19'S EFFECT.
IOANNA ROUMELIOTIS SHARES SOME 
OF WHAT THEY FOUND.
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>> Reporter: THE SUN AND THE 
SONG MIGHT HAVE SOMETHING TO DO 
WITH IT.
DEANDRA HENRY SAYS EVERYTHING 
JUST FEELS LIGHTER. 
>> I'M GETTING OUTSIDE MORE, AS 
I'M SEEING MORE PEOPLE, I 
DEFINITELY FEEL LESS ANXIOUSNESS
RIGHT NOW.
>> Reporter: NEW RESEARCH 
SUGGESTS CANADIANS IN GENERAL 
ARE FEELING THAT WAY COMPARED TO
EVEN JUST A FEW WEEKS AGO.
>> I WAS SCARED TO GO OUTSIDE 
FOR THE FIRST FEW WEEKS, FOR 
SURE, BUT DEFINITELY FEELING A 
LOT BETTER NOW.
>> Reporter: IT HAS BEEN AN 
INVISIBLE PANDEMIC, THE MENTAL 
HEALTH TOLL, AND WHY CANADA'S 
LEADING MENTAL HEALTH HOSPITAL 
IS TRYING TO TRACK IT.
CAMH IS ANALYZING SURVEYS OF 
2,000 PEOPLE TAKEN SINCE EARLY 
MAY.
SO FAR IT'S FOUND A DROP IN 
MODERATE TO SEVERE ANXIETY, 21% 
COMPARED TO 25% THREE WEEKS AGO.
OTHER MARKERS, FROM BINGE 
DRINKING TO DEPRESSION, HOVER AT
SIMILAR RATES.
>> IT'S POSSIBLE THAT PEOPLE ARE
REALLY ADJUSTING TO THE PANDEMIC
AND THEY ARE GETTING MORE 
RELAXED AND LESS STRESSED. 
>> Reporter: ADJUSTING WAS TOUGH
FOR STACY ANN BUCHANAN.
SHE'S BATTLED ANXIETY FOR YEARS 
AND ALWAYS MANAGED IT BY KEEPING
BUSY AS AN ACTRESS AND A MENTAL 
HEALTH ACTIVIST. 
>> AND HERE I AM BEING FORCED TO
JUST SIT STILL AND NOT DO 
ANYTHING.
>> Reporter: BUCHANAN SAYS THE 
SUDDEN HALT FORCED HER TO GO 
INWARD.
HER DAUGHTER ALSO HELPED KEEP 
HER AFLOAT.
>> I FIND MYSELF IN A DIFFERENT 
SPACE THAT IS A BIT MORE 
PEACEFUL.
>> Reporter: THE HOPE IS THAT 
WILL BE THE CASE FOR MOST 
CANADIANS, BUT THERE ARE STILL 
MANY WORRIES, FROM FINANCIAL 
UNCERTAINTY TO FEARS OF USING 
PUBLIC TRANSIT.
>> PEOPLE ARE WORRIED ABOUT HOW 
THEY'RE GOING TO RETURN TO WORK,
WHEN THEY'RE GOING TO RETURN TO 
WORK.
IT'S ABSOLUTELY ESSENTIAL THAT 
WE LOOK INTO THE FUTURE AND 
MONITOR PATTERNS AS THIS 
PANDEMIC EVOLVES.
>> Reporter: CAMH INTENDS TO 
KEEP COLLECTING DATA AND KEEP 
POINTING THE WAY TOWARDS HELP.
AND SIGNALLING THE ROAD OUT OF 
THIS IS STILL A LONG ONE.
IOANNA ROUMELIOTIS, CBC NEWS, 
TORONTO.
>> Andrew: NOW CLEARLY COVID-19 
HAS AFFECTED SOME FAMILIES MORE 
THAN OTHERS.
FORMER GOVERNOR GENERAL 
MICHAËLLE JEAN HAS LOST FOUR 
CLOSE RELATIVES TO THE DISEASE, 
AND IN A CBC NEWS EXCLUSIVE, SHE
TOLD "POWER & POLITICS" HOST 
VASSY KAPELOS THAT THE LOSS IS 
AN INDICTMENT OF THE SYSTEM.
>> IT'S BEEN LIKE THAT FOR, FOR,
FOR, FOR DECADES, AND NOTHING 
WAS DONE, SO WE FAILED OUR 
ELDERS.
IT'S THE SITUATION OF 
NON-ASSISTANCE TO PEOPLE IN 
DANGER.
>> Andrew: WE'LL HAVE MORE OF 
THAT INTERVIEW, INCLUDING WHERE 
JEAN TURNS TO THE ISSUE OF 
RACISM IN CANADA.
THAT'S IN ABOUT 10 MINUTES.
>>> AFTER WEEKS OF PROTESTS 
SPARKED BY GEORGE FLOYD'S 
KILLING, U.S. PRESIDENT DONALD 
TRUMP HAS SIGNED AN EXECUTIVE 
ORDER ON POLICE REFORM, BUT AS 
KATIE SIMPSON TELLS US, THE 
CRITICISM IS THAT IT DOESN'T 
ADDRESS RACISM.
[APPLAUSE]
>> Reporter: THE PRESIDENT STOOD
FIRM ON HIS LAW AND ORDER 
MESSAGE, REPEATEDLY PRAISING 
POLICE AS HE INTRODUCED BROAD 
GUIDELINES FOR IMPROVEMENT.
>> President Donald Trump: WE 
WILL HAVE REFORM WITHOUT 
UNDERMINING OUR MANY GREAT AND 
EXTREMELY TALENTED LAW 
ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS.
>> Reporter: DONALD TRUMP'S 
EXECUTIVE ORDER CALLS FOR THE 
CREATION OF A DATABASE TO TRACK 
OFFICERS WHO USE EXCESSIVE 
FORCE, THE BANNING OF 
CHOKEHOLDS, EXCEPT WHEN AN 
OFFICER'S LIFE IS IN DANGER, AND
IT WILL PRIORITIZE GRANTS FOR 
POLICE DEPARTMENTS THAT IMPROVE 
TRAINING.
THOUGH TRUMP WENT ON TO DOWNPLAY
THE SCALE OF THE PROBLEM.
>> President Donald Trump: BAD 
POLICE OFFICERS, AND YOU HAVE 
THEM, THEY ARE A VERY TINY, I 
USE THE WORD "TINY," A VERY 
SMALL PERCENTAGE.
>> Reporter: AND HE DISMISSED 
DEMANDS FROM PROTESTERS TO 
DEFUND THE POLICE BY 
REALLOCATING MONEY FROM LAW 
ENFORCEMENT TO SOCIAL PROGRAMS. 
>> President Donald Trump: 
AMERICANS WANT LAW AND ORDER.
THEY DEMAND LAW AND ORDER.
THEY MAY NOT SAY IT, THEY MAY 
NOT BE TALKING ABOUT IT, BUT 
THAT'S WHAT THEY WANT.
>> Reporter: DEMOCRATS SAY THE 
PLAN DOES NOT ADDRESS SYSTEMIC 
RACISM IN POLICING. 
>> AND IT'S WEAK TEA.
IT'S A VERY, VERY WEAK BILL.
IT DOESN'T HAVE THE THINGS THAT 
WE NEED.
>> Reporter: LAWMAKERS ARE 
HEADED FOR A FIGHT ON CAPITOL 
HILL.
BOTH PARTIES AGREE NEW POLICE 
REFORM LAWS ARE NEEDED BUT 
DISAGREE ON HOW TO DO IT.
>> HOW MANY MORE PEOPLE HAVE TO 
DIE IN OUR STREETS TO GET US 
THERE?
>> Reporter: IN BLACK LIVES 
MATTER PLAZA, DEMONSTRATORS 
REMAIN FRUSTRATED, THOUGH 
EXPECTATIONS HAD BEEN LOW THE 
PRESIDENT WOULD ADDRESS THEIR 
CONCERNS. 
>> HE FALLS SHORT REPEATEDLY.
THE WHOLE NATION SEES IT.
ALL THE WORLD SEES IT.
>> Reporter: THE EXECUTIVE ORDER
IS MORE A SET OF GUIDELINES 
RATHER THAN MANDATORY ACTIONS, 
BUT THE PRESIDENT CAN POINT TO 
IT TO SAY THAT HE DID SOMETHING.
REPUBLICANS TOMORROW WILL 
PRESENT THEIR IDEAS FOR FURTHER 
POLICE REFORM.
KATIE SIMPSON, CBC NEWS, 
WASHINGTON.
>> Andrew: IN EDMONTON A POLICE 
OFFICER HAS BEEN CHARGED WITH 
ASSAULT FOLLOWING A 2019 ARREST 
THAT WAS CAPTURED ON VIDEO, AND 
A WARNING FOR YOU, THIS VIDEO IS
HARD TO WATCH.
[YELLING]
>> OKAY!
>> Andrew: AN INDIGENOUS MAN 
NAMED ELLIOT MCLEOD WAS ON 
-- UNDER ARREST LYING ON THE 
GROUND WHEN AN OFFICER WALKED UP
TO HIM AND DROVE A KNEE INTO HIS
BACK.
CONSTABLE MICHAEL PARTINGTON IS 
NOW FACING CHARGES AND HAS BEEN 
REMOVED FROM DUTY WITHOUT PAY.
MCLEOD ALSO ALLEGED HE WAS 
ASSAULTED BY THE OFFICERS AGAIN 
A SHORT TIME LATER, AND MCLEOD 
IS CURRENTLY IN CUSTODY AWAITING
TRIAL ON AN UNRELATED 
SECOND-DEGREE MURDER CHARGE.
>>> OVER THE PAST 24 HOURS, A 
RACIST VIDEO MADE BY TWO TEEN 
GIRLS FROM THE WEST ISLAND 
SUBURBS OF MONTREAL HAS EXPLODED
ACROSS THE INTERNET.
IT PROMPTED THEIR SCHOOL AND 
EVEN POLICE TO INVESTIGATE.
AS MINORS, CBC NEWS IS NOT 
IDENTIFYING THEM.
ALISON NORTHCOTT, THOUGH, 
LOOKS AT THE OUTRAGE AND THE 
CONVERSATION THE VIDEO HAS 
RAISED.
>> Reporter: IT'S NOT CLEAR HOW 
LONG AGO THE DISTURBING AND 
RACIST VIDEO WAS MADE OR WHO 
POSTED IT ONLINE, TEENS IN BLACK
FACE, THE REPEATED USE OF THE 
"N" WORD, IT'S BEEN WIDELY 
SHARED IN RECENT DAYS, PROMPTING
OUTRAGE.
>> I WAS NOT ABLE TO GET THROUGH
THE WHOLE VIDEO.
I WAS QUITE DISTURBED.
>> Reporter: KEMBA MITCHELL SAYS
THE FACT IT WAS MADE BY TWO 
TEENAGERS IN HER COMMUNITY 
POINTS TO A SERIOUS UNDERLYING 
PROBLEM.
>> IT TELLS ME THAT THERE'S A 
LOT MORE WORK TO BE DONE.
DEFINITELY COULD SUPPORT OUR 
COMMUNITY WHEN THE KIDS GO TO 
SCHOOL AND EDUCATE THEM IN THE 
RIGHT MANNER, SO THERE'S A LOT 
OF WORK TO BE DONE. 
>> Reporter: MONTREAL POLICE 
LAUNCHED AN INVESTIGATION BUT 
SAY THERE WERE NO GROUNDS FOR 
CHARGES.
THOUSANDS ARE CALLING FOR THE 
GIRLS TO BE EXPELLED FROM 
SCHOOL.
THEIR SCHOOL BOARD SAYS THAT 
COULD BE AN OPTION.
FOR ALLISON SAUNDERS, A PARENT 
ON THE WEST ISLAND, THE VIDEO IS
UNACCEPTABLE, BUT SHE'S ALSO 
TROUBLED BY TALK OF RETRIBUTION 
AGAINST THE GIRLS ONLINE AND BY 
WHAT'S NOT BEING SAID. 
>> HOW ARE YOU ARMING YOUR CHILD
TO BE ABLE TO HAVE A VOICE TO 
STAND AGAINST A PERSON WHO WANTS
THEM TO GO DOWN THAT PATH AND 
MAKE THAT VIDEO?
HOW ARE YOU HELPING THEM NOT DO 
THAT?
AND THAT'S NOT THE CONVERSATION 
WE'RE HAVING.
>> Reporter: SAUNDERS' 
15-YEAR-OLD SON SAYS THE VIDEO 
SHOULD BE A WAKE-UP CALL. 
>> IT'S BEEN RE-SHARED SO MANY 
TIMES THAT EVERYONE KNOWS ABOUT 
THIS AND THAT IT SHOULD JUST BE 
LIKE PEOPLE KNOW DON'T DO 
SOMETHING LIKE THIS.
>> Reporter: HIS FRIEND AMINA 
FARAH SAYS THE TEENS BEHIND IT 
SHOULD FACE CONSEQUENCES AND 
HOPES ALL OF THIS LEADS TO 
EDUCATION AND UNDERSTANDING.
>> WE SHOULD HAVE MORE 
CONVERSATIONS ABOUT WHITE 
PRIVILEGE BECAUSE IT'S WHAT LETS
PEOPLE GET AWAY WITH THINGS THAT
THEY SAY.
IT'S WHAT PEOPLE THINK, OH, I 
CAN SAY THIS AND I'LL BE FINE, 
BUT IT'S NOT FINE. 
>> Reporter: ANOTHER VIDEO THAT 
APPEARS TO BE AN APOLOGY FROM 
ONE OF THE GIRLS IS ALSO 
CIRCULATING, BUT IT HASN'T 
ERASED THE ANGER.
ALISON NORTHCOTT, CBC NEWS, 
MONTREAL.
>> Andrew: AMONG THE OTHER 
STORIES WE'RE FOLLOWING TONIGHT,
CANADA'S CYCLONE HELICOPTERS 
WILL SOON RETURN TO SERVICE. 
>> I HAVE FULL CONFIDENCE IN OUR
PERSONNEL AT 12 WING SHEARWATER 
AND IN THEIR ABILITY TO RESUME 
FLYING ACTIVITIES IN A SAFE 
MANNER. 
>> Andrew: THE FLEET WAS 
GROUNDED AFTER A CRASH OFF THE 
COAST OF GREECE KILLED SIX 
MILITARY MEMBERS.
INVESTIGATORS SAY IT WASN'T A 
MECHANICAL ERROR THAT DOWNED THE
HELICOPTER BUT A COMBINATION OF 
THE FLIGHT COMPUTER SETTINGS AND
INPUTS BY THE PILOT.
>>> THE FAMILIES OF THE VICTIMS 
OF FLIGHT 752 ARE RENEWING CALLS
FOR ANSWERS FROM IRAN.
55 CANADIANS, ALONG WITH 30 
PERMANENT RESIDENTS WERE AMONG 
THE 176 PEOPLE KILLED WHEN THE 
PLANE WAS SHOT DOWN.
RELATIVES ARE PUSHING OTTAWA TO 
DO MORE TO HOLD IRAN 
ACCOUNTABLE.
>> WE NEED MORE INTERNATIONAL 
PRESSURE AND MORE PRESSURE FROM 
CANADIAN GOVERNMENT TO FORCE 
IRAN TO COMPLY WITH THE 
OBLIGATIONS.
>> Andrew: IRAN HAS ADMITTED TO 
MISTAKENLY SHOOTING DOWN THE 
PLANE, BUT THE BLACK BOX REMAINS
IN TEHRAN.
>>> TOMORROW VOTING BEGINS ON 
CANADA'S BID TO GET A SEAT ON 
THE UN SECURITY COUNCIL.
IT'S UP AGAINST NORWAY AND 
IRELAND.
OTTAWA HAS SPENT A LOT OF TIME 
AND CAPITAL TRYING TO MAKE IT A 
REALITY, BUT AS SALIMAH SHIVJI 
TELLS US, THERE ARE STILL 
OBSTACLES TO OVERCOME. 
>> Prime Minister Trudeau: ANY 
CHALLENGE CAN BE MET IF WE MEET 
IT TOGETHER.
>> Reporter: A GOAL CLOSE TO THE
PRIME MINISTER'S HEART.
>> Prime Minister Trudeau: 
HAVING A CANADIAN VOICE AT THAT 
TABLE.
>> Reporter: THE CAMPAIGN PUSHED
AHEAD WHEN A GLOBAL PANDEMIC 
MADE THESE TACTICS IMPOSSIBLE.
>> Prime Minister Trudeau: I 
ALSO WANT TO THANK EVERYONE WHO 
JOINED US TODAY. 
>> Reporter: VIRTUAL DIPLOMACY 
REPLACING FREE CELINE DION 
TICKETS TO CHARM DIPLOMATS.
JUSTIN TRUDEAU HAS PERSONALLY 
CHATTED UP MORE THAN 40 WORLD 
LEADERS, FROM SENEGAL TO 
ST. KITS.
THE FOCUS, VOTES IN AFRICA AND 
THE AMERICAS LEANING INTO 
FRANCOPHONIE AND COMMONWEALTH 
TIES.
THE MESSAGE, GLOBAL COOPERATION 
IS NEEDED NOW MORE THAN EVER AND
CANADA IS BIG ENOUGH TO HELP BUT
SMALL ENOUGH TO UNDERSTAND.
MESSAGE RECEIVED IN BARBADOS.
>> THE COMMON PLATFORM OF VALUES
HELPS US AGREE ON MOST THINGS, 
AND WE AS A COUNTRY HAVE MADE A 
VERY CLEAR DETERMINATION THAT WE
WILL BE SUPPORTING YOUR COUNTRY.
WE SEE YOU AS FAMILY.
>> Reporter: ONE VOTE OUT OF 129
NEEDED IN A TIGHT RACE WITH 
VOTING KEPT SECRET.
>> A SIGNIFICANT NUMBER OF UN 
MEMBERS VOTE PURELY ON THE WHIM 
OF THEIR AMBASSADORS IN NEW 
YORK, AND THOSE AMBASSADORS 
OFTEN PROMISE THEIR VOTES TO ALL
THREE CANDIDATES, AND NO ONE IS 
QUITE SURE WHO IS TELLING THE 
TRUTH TO WHOM. 
>> Reporter: NORWAY SPENDS MORE 
ON FOREIGN AID, IRELAND IS MORE 
COMMITTED TO PEACEKEEPING, AND 
CANADA HAS HAD TO FEND OFF 
CRITICISM ITS VOTES ON THE 
MIDDLE EAST SKEW PRO-ISRAEL.
THE PRIME MINISTER'S MESSAGE IS 
CONSISTENT:  A SEAT AT THIS 
TABLE MEANS INFLUENCE.
>> Prime Minister Trudeau: 
REGARDLESS OF WHAT HAPPENS IN 
THE CAMPAIGN, WE ARE MORE 
ENGAGED AND WE WILL CONTINUE TO 
BE MORE ENGAGED ON THE WORLD 
STAGE.
>> Reporter: THAT MAY BE LAYING 
THE GROUNDWORK FOR -- EVEN IF 
THE OFFICIAL WORD IS STILL 
CAUTIOUS OPTIMISM.
THE PUSH IS FRANTIC TO AVOID 
WHAT WOULD BE SEEN AS A BLOW TO 
THIS GOVERNMENT.
SALIMAH SHIVJI, CBC NEWS, 
OTTAWA.
>> Andrew: WELL, A BELOVED 
CANADIAN TV PERSONALITY IS 
TELLING HIS STORY ABOUT BATTLING
SYSTEMIC RACISM.
>> YOU THINK THAT "BODY BREAK" 
WAS STARTED BECAUSE OF FITNESS.
WELL, IT WASN'T.
IT WAS STARTED TO COMBAT RACISM.
>> Andrew: UP NEXT, HOW HAL 
JOHNSON HAD TO FIGHT TO GET 
"BODY BREAK" ON THE AIR THREE 
DECADES AGO.
>>> AND A CBC NEWS 
INVESTIGATION, A WHISTLE-BLOWER 
SPEAKS OUT ABOUT WHAT WAS 
HAPPENING AS 78 PEOPLE DIED 
INSIDE AN ONTARIO SENIORS HOME.
>> HAD YOU EVER SEEN ANYTHING AS
BAD AS THAT IN YOUR LIFE?
>> NO.
>> Andrew: STAFFING SHORTAGES, 
MALNOURISHED RESIDENTS, AND 
FAMILIES BEGGING FOR ANSWERS.
WE'RE BACK IN TWO.
>> Andrew: IN THE U.S. AND 
CANADA THE PAST FEW WEEKS HAVE 
BEEN DESCRIBED OPTIMISTICALLY AS
AN ANTI-RACIST AWAKENING.
WHETHER IT BECOMES A REAL 
RECKONING REMAINS TO BE SEEN, 
BUT THE IDEA THAT RACISM IS 
EMBEDDED IN SOCIETY, DEFINING 
LIVES, SOMETIMES DEFINING 
DEATHS, THAT'S NOW AT THE 
FOREFRONT PROMPTING TWO 
PROMINENT BLACK CANADIANS TO 
SPEAK OUT.
LONG-TIME TV FITNESS ADVOCATE 
HAL JOHNSON AND FORMER GOVERNOR 
GENERAL MICHAËLLE JEAN.
THE HOST OF CBC NEWS "POWER & 
POLITICS" VASSY KAPELOS SPOKE TO
JEAN EARLIER TODAY, THE FORMER 
GOVERNOR GENERAL OPENING UP 
ABOUT CANADIAN LEADERSHIP NOW AS
WELL AS HER OWN PAST.
>> Vassy: MICHAËLLE JEAN DOESN'T
MINCE WORDS ON SYSTEMIC RACISM 
IN CANADA. 
>> IT'S A DENIAL BECOMES PART OF
THE PROBLEM. 
>> Reporter: JEAN THE FIRST AND 
ONLY BLACK GOVERNOR GENERAL IN 
THIS COUNTRY'S HISTORY IS 
REACTING TO RECENT AND VERY 
PUBLIC STRUGGLES WITH BOTH THE 
DEFINITION OF SYSTEMIC RACISM 
AND THE ADMISSION IT EXISTS.
FROM THE COMMISSIONER OF THE 
RCMP.  
>> I'VE HONESTLY HEARD ABOUT 15 
OR 20 DEFINITIONS OF SYSTEMIC 
RACISM.
>> Vassy: TO THE PREMIER OF 
QUEBEC. 
>> Premier François Legault: I 
DON'T SEE A SYSTEM, AN ORGANIZED
SYSTEM. 
>> HE COMES FROM THE PRIVATE 
SECTOR.
HASN'T HE NOTICED THAT IN SOME 
OCCASIONS -- I MEAN, BOARD ROOMS
OR EVENTS, YOU KNOW, BRINGING 
TOGETHER THE BUSINESS COMMUNITY,
SOMETIMES THERE WAS PROBABLY ONE
BLACK PERSON IN THE ROOM.
DOESN'T THAT SPEAK LOUDLY OF THE
SITUATION?
I MEAN, AND NOT TAKING THE TIME 
TO LISTEN, NOT TAKING THE TIME 
TO EVEN ENGAGE IN A 
CONVERSATION, TO SHARE HOW 
PEOPLE WHO ARE AFFECTED BY IT 
LIVE IT IS I FIND TO AN EXTENT 
VERY IRRESPONSIBLE.
>> Reporter: JEAN SAYS SHE'S 
LIVED IT MANY TIMES, INCLUDING 
WHEN SHE INTERVIEWED FOR A JOB 
AT RADIO-CANADA, THE FRENCH 
LANGUAGE SERVICE OF THE CBC. 
>> IT WAS REALLY CONDUCTED ON 
THE BASIS OF MY RACE.
THEY WERE ASKING ME, YOU KNOW, 
DO YOU THINK YOU CAN REALLY 
INTEGRATE, AND ON PURPOSE I 
FORCED THAT PERSON TO REPEAT 
THAT QUESTION SEVERAL TIMES 
BECAUSE I JUST PRETENDED I 
DIDN'T UNDERSTAND.
AND THEN, YOU KNOW, HE LOST 
PATIENCE AND HE SAID, WELL, YOU 
HAVE TO REALIZE YOU'RE THE FIRST
BLACK PERSON IN THE NEWSROOM.
SO I STOOD AND I SAID, YOU KNOW 
WHAT, I SAID WE'RE GOING TO STOP
THAT CONVERSATION RIGHT HERE.
I THINK THIS IS A PROBLEM AND 
I'M NOT THE PROBLEM.
THE PROBLEM IS ON YOUR SIDE.
>> Vassy: JEAN SAYS THAT'S JUST 
ONE OF MANY EXAMPLES THROUGHOUT 
HER LIFE, EXPERIENCES THAT 
UNDERSCORE WHY SHE SAYS LEGAULT 
IS WRONG.
BUT SHE'S HOPEFUL THINGS ARE 
CHANGING.
>> WE'VE HAD ENOUGH OF THIS.
>> Vassy: VASSY KAPELOS, CBC 
NEWS, OTTAWA.
>> Andrew: MICHAËLLE JEAN IS FAR
FROM BEING THE ONLY BLACK 
CANADIAN TO EVER HAVE HAD BAD 
EXPERIENCES IN CANADA'S 
BROADCASTING INDUSTRY.
HAL JOHNSON HAS BEEN A HOUSEHOLD
NAME FOR DECADES, BUT TODAY IN A
DEEPLY PERSONAL YouTube VIDEO HE
DESCRIBED RACISM HE FACED EARLY 
IN HIS CAREER AND HOW HE 
TRIUMPHED OVER IT.
>> YOU THINK THAT "BODY BREAK" 
WAS STARTED BECAUSE OF FITNESS.
WELL, IT WASN'T.
IT WAS STARTED TO COMBAT RACISM.
IT HAPPENED BACK IN NOW APRIL OF
1988, AND I WAS -- WANTED TO BE 
A SPORTS REPORTER, AND I WENT TO
TSN, AND THEY WERE VERY OPEN TO 
SEE ME.
I WENT IN AND SUBMITTED MY TAPE.
THEY LOVED IT.
>> Andrew: HE GOT THE JOB, BUT 
ONLY BRIEFLY.
>> AT 2:00 THAT AFTERNOON I GOT 
A PHONE CALL, AND HE SAID, 
SORRY, BUT THE HIGHER UPS SAID 
BECAUSE I'M BLACK AND BECAUSE 
THEY ALREADY HAVE A BLACK 
REPORTER THEY DON'T WANT TO HAVE
TWO BLACK REPORTERS.
>> Andrew: A FEW MONTHS LATER, 
ANOTHER BRUSH WITH RACISM, THIS 
TIME ON A COMMERCIAL SHOOT.
>> AND I JUST BUMPED HIM ON THE 
SHOULDER AND I ASKED HIM WHY DID
YOU SWITCH THE TWO OF US?
AND HE SAID -- WELL, HE LAUGHED.
HE SAID, WELL, THE CLIENT REALLY
DIDN'T WANT YOU NEXT TO THE 
WHITE GIRL BECAUSE . . . AND YOU
KNOW, GOD FORBID SOMEBODY MIGHT 
THINK YOU'RE WITH THE WHITE 
GIRL.
>> Andrew: JOHNSON DIDN'T GET 
MAD.
HE GOT INSPIRED.
EVENTUALLY HE AND MCLEOD CAME UP
WITH "BODY BREAK" AN INCLUSIVE 
FITNESS PROGRAM FOR CANADIANS OF
ALL RACES AND BACKGROUNDS.
THEY PITCHED IT TO TSN WHO SAID 
THIS: 
>> THE PROBLEM IS, YOU'RE BLACK 
AND THE YOUNG LADY -- I REMEMBER
HIM SAYING THE YOUNG LADY IS 
WHITE, AND SO WE DON'T THINK THE
CANADIAN PUBLIC IS READY FOR A 
BLACK AND WHITE COUPLE TOGETHER.
>> Andrew: TODAY IN A STATEMENT 
TSN APOLOGIZED TO JOHNSON FOR 
THE RACISM HE EXPERIENCED AND 
SAID IT RECOGNIZES THERE'S STILL
MUCH TO DO.
>>> WELL, NEXT ON "THE 
NATIONAL," WE CONTINUE OUR 
IN-DEPTH LOOK AT THE TRAGEDY 
UNFOLDING IN CANADA'S LONG-TERM 
CARE HOMES.
>> I SAID, HI, DAD, YOU KNOW, 
IT'S ME.
I COULD TELL SOMETHING WAS VERY 
WRONG.
>> Andrew: NEXT, WHAT WAS 
HAPPENING INSIDE ONTARIO'S 
ORCHARD VILLA AS 78 RESIDENTS 
DIED FROM COVID-19.
FAMILIES TELL US THEY RAISED THE
ALARM. 
>> HE WAS SEVERELY DEHYDRATED 
AND MALNOURISHED, THE TRUST HAS 
BEEN BROKEN.
>> Andrew: A CBC NEWS 
INVESTIGATION RIGHT AFTER THIS.
>> Premier Doug Ford: AND YOU 
NEED SOMEONE VERY TRANSPARENT 
LIKE THE MILITARY TO GO IN THERE
AND SAY HERE ARE THE GOODS, AS 
UGLY AND AS HEARTBREAKING AS IT 
IS, HERE IT IS.
>> Andrew: THAT'S THE ONTARIO 
PREMIER LAST MONTH REACTING TO A
BLISTERING REPORT FROM THE 
MILITARY STATIONED AT FIVE 
LONG-TERM CARE HOMES IN THE 
PROVINCE ON WHAT THEY SAW.
BUT FOR MANY, BOTH INSIDE AND 
OUTSIDE THE SYSTEM, WHAT 
SOLDIERS SAW HAS BEEN WELL KNOWN
FOR YEARS.
COVID-19 ONLY TIED IT TO A 
HEARTBREAKING BODY COUNT.
COVID-19'S TOLL IN CANADA IS 
MORE THAN 8200 DEATHS, AT LEAST 
79%, THAT'S NEARLY FOUR OUT OF 
FIVE OF THEM, CBC NEWS HAS 
LINKED TO LONG-TERM CARE.
LAST NIGHT ON "THE NATIONAL" WE 
SHOWED YOU THAT REALITY BY 
LISTENING TO VICTIMS AND THEIR 
FAMILIES.
TONIGHT WE FOCUS ON THE HOME 
WHERE THESE LIVES WERE LOST.
IT'S A HOME WITH ONTARIO'S 
HIGHEST DEATH TOLL FROM 
COVID-19, 78 DEATHS.
IT'S UNDER NEW SCRUTINY TOO.
NOW THAT CBC NEWS HAS REVEALED 
ACTIONS FAMILY MEMBERS AND 
SOURCES INSIDE SAY SHOULD HAVE 
BEEN TAKEN TO SAVE LIVES.
DAVID COMMON TAKES US BEHIND 
CLOSED DOORS AT ORCHARD VILLA.
>> Reporter: THE DOZENS OF DEAD 
AT ORCHARD VILLA CAN NO LONGER 
BE SAVED, BUT THERE REMAIN 
QUESTIONS ABOUT WHETHER THEY 
MIGHT HAVE LIVED.
USING EXCLUSIVE HIDDEN CAMERA, A
WHISTLE-BLOWER ON THE GROUND AND
THE GOVERNMENT'S OWN 
INSPECTIONS, WE CAN SHOW THE 
HOME WAS IN DANGER LONG BEFORE 
THE VIRUS HIT.
>> IT WOULD TAKE HOURS FOR THAT 
PLACE TO BECOME A DISASTER ZONE.
>> Reporter: CATHY PARKS IS NOW 
TRYING TO PIECE TOGETHER THE 
FINAL DAYS OF HER FATHER'S LIFE.
LIKE OTHER HOMES, ORCHARD VILLA 
CLOSED ITS DOORS TO OUTSIDERS IN
MARCH, SO CATHY'S ONLY 
CONNECTION TO HER DAD, PAUL, WAS
THROUGH A PHONE IN HIS ROOM.
>> I SAID, HI, DAD, YOU KNOW, 
IT'S ME.
I COULD TELL SOMETHING WAS VERY 
WRONG.
>> Reporter: HIS WEAK VOICE 
SUGGESTED COVID WAS NOW INSIDE.
>> I SPENT THE ENTIRE DAY TRYING
TO CALL STAFF.
COULDN'T GET ANYONE. 
>> Reporter: IT TOOK HOURS OF 
CALLING TO REACH AN EMPLOYEE 
INSIDE.
>> I SAID HOW ARE THINGS WITH 
YOU.
AND HE SAID IT'S NOT GOOD.
THERE'S NO STAFF.
HE SAID WE DON'T HAVE ANY P.P.E.
HE SOUNDED EXHAUSTED.
AND I SAID WHAT CAN I DO, AND HE
SAID I DON'T KNOW.
>> Reporter: CATHY SOUNDS THE 
ALARM IN WRITING TO THE PREMIER 
AND HEALTH MINISTER, REPEATING 
TO THE MAYOR ORCHARD VILLA NEEDS
SUPPORT STAFF AND P.P.E. AND 
THEY NEED THESE THINGS 
IMMEDIATELY.
BUT THE MAYOR'S OFFICE REPORTS 
ORCHARD VILLA SAYS IT DOESN'T 
NEED THE HELP.
TELLING CATHY THE HOME SAYS IT 
GOT MORE STAFF IN AND HAS ENOUGH
P.P.E. AT THIS TIME.
EVEN NOW THE HOME SAYS IT 
ACCEPTED OFFERS OF ASSISTANCE 
EARLY AND OFTEN AND SAY THEY 
WERE NEVER SHORT OF P.P.E., 
CONTRARY TO CLAIMS MADE BY STAFF
INSIDE.
BACK THEN CATHY WASN'T 
CONVINCED, GETS A STAFFER TO 
BRING HER DAD TO THE WINDOW. 
>> I KNEW AS SOON AS I SAW HIM, 
DAD'S NOT OKAY.
HE'S REALLY, REALLY NOT OKAY.
>> Reporter: CATHY WANTS HIM 
RESCUED.
SHE CALLS THE HOSPITAL WITH A 
QUESTION.
>> IF THIS IS THE STATE THAT 
HE'S IN, WILL YOU TAKE HIM?
YES, WE WILL.
OKAY, THANK YOU SO MUCH.
THEN I CALLED AND I GOT THE 
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF CARE AT 
ORCHARD VILLA, AND I SAID WHAT'S
GOING ON WITH MY DAD?
YOUR DAD'S FINE.
AS A MATTER OF FACT HE SAT UP 
AND ATE 75% OF HIS LUNCH TODAY, 
AND I THOUGHT THAT'S NOT 
POSSIBLE.
I WAS THERE AT 12:05 AT 
LUNCHTIME.
HE'S COMATOSE.
SO I SAID I'D LIKE TO SEND HIM 
TO THE HOSPITAL.
NO, YOU DON'T WANT TO DO THAT.
YOU CAN'T DO THAT.
AND I SAID YES, I CAN.
I'VE JUST CALLED THE HOSPITAL.
THEY SAID THEY'LL TAKE HIM.
NO, THEY WON'T.
THEY ARE LYING TO YOU. 
>> Reporter: THAT SOUNDED ODD TO
US, AND SO WE CALLED THE 
HOSPITAL OURSELF.
LAKERIDGE HEALTH TELLS US THEY 
HAVE ALWAYS BEEN WILLING TO 
ACCEPT PATIENTS, INCLUDING THOSE
FROM LONG-TERM CARE HOMES.
BUT TWO MONTHS AGO CATHY WASN'T 
SURE WHO WAS RIGHT.
SHE DECIDES WITHIN HOURS TO CALL
FOR AN AMBULANCE.
BEFORE SHE DOES, THE HOME CALLS 
HER.
>> AND SAID PAUL PARKES HAS 
DIED, WHEN ARE YOU COMING TO GET
HIS BODY AND WHEN WILL YOU BE 
COLLECTING HIS THINGS.
*
>> Reporter: HAD YOU EVER SEEN 
ANYTHING AS BAD AS THAT IN YOUR 
LIFE?
>> UHHHH, NO.  
HONESTLY, NO.
>> Reporter: THIS HEALTH CARE 
WORKER ON THE INSIDE TELLS US 
STAFF SHORTAGES HAD OVERWHELMED 
THE HOME.
HE FEARS REPERCUSSIONS FOR 
SPEAKING OUT IF HE'S IDENTIFIED.
WERE RESIDENTS BEING FED?
>> NO.
>> Reporter: REALLY?
>> I WOULD START MY SHIFT, THE 
EVENING SHIFT FROM 3 TO 11, AND 
I FOUND THE BREAKFAST AND LUNCH 
TRAYS SITTING IN FRONT OF THE 
PATIENT.
>> Reporter: ORCHARD VILLA HAS A
LONG AND TROUBLED HISTORY.
TWO YEARS AGO AN UNDERCOVER CBC 
JOURNALIST WAS ABLE TO WALK THE 
HALLWAYS FOR 30 MINUTES BEFORE 
STAFF TOLD HER OF AN INFECTIOUS 
OUTBREAK.
>> [INDISCERNIBLE] I CAN GIVE 
YOU SOME INFORMATION.
>> Reporter: BUT SHE WAS GIVEN A
TOUR ANYWAY.
>> CAN YOU GIVE ME A QUICK TOUR?
>> [INDISCERNIBLE].
>> Reporter: THERE WERE MANY 
PROBLEMS THAT PROVINCIAL 
OFFICIALS KNEW ALL ABOUT.
IN 2017, GOVERNMENT INSPECTORS 
FOUND ORCHARD VILLA CONSISTENTLY
SHORT STAFFED, ORDERING THE HOME
TO FIX THE PROBLEM, BUT A YEAR 
LATER FOUND THAT SAME PROBLEM, 
14 IDENTIFIED DATES WHERE THERE 
WERE NO RNs ON SITE.
>> AND THEY HAVE NURSING 24/7.
>> Reporter: WITH A HISTORY OF 
SHORT STAFFING AND REPEAT 
VIOLATIONS, IT'S PERHAPS NO 
SURPRISE ORCHARD VILLA WAS 
OVERWHELMED BY COVID.
BY THE TIME THE MILITARY ARRIVED
IN LATE APRIL, NEARLY 50 
RESIDENTS WERE ALREADY DEAD.
SOLDIERS FOUND CAREGIVER 
BURNOUT, PATIENTS SLEEPING ON 
BARE MATTRESSES, INAPPROPRIATE 
P.P.E. USE, POOR INFECTION 
PREVENTION AND CONTROL, STAFF 
PUTTING FOOD OUTSIDE RESIDENTS' 
REACH.
AND THIS WHISTLE-BLOWER TELLS US
IT WAS MUCH WORSE BEFORE THE 
MILITARY ARRIVED.
>> I THINK THE OWNERS FINALLY 
REALIZED THAT SOMEONE WAS 
WATCHING THEM AND THEY HAD TO 
PULL UP THEIR SOCKS. 
>> Reporter: HE SAYS MANAGEMENT 
DIDN'T CALL FOR OUTSIDE HELP 
SOON ENOUGH.
>> THE PEOPLE THAT WERE REALLY 
SICK WERE JUST DEHYDRATED.
IT WAS ALL THAT.
I'M NOT CONVINCED THAT COVID 
KILLED A LOT OF PEOPLE.
>> Reporter: HE QUESTIONS 
WHETHER THE HOME WAS LETTING THE
SICK DIE RATHER THAN TRANSFER 
THEM TO HOSPITAL.
>> THIS IS WHERE MY ANXIETY GREW
TO, LIKE, FEAR.
>> Reporter: RACQUEL JOHN 
MADAZAWISKI HAD THE SAME WORRIES
AND ASKED THE HOME EARLY WHAT 
WOULD HAPPEN IF HER DAD CHESTER 
TESTED POSITIVE. 
>> BASICALLY HE WOULD BE MOVED 
INTO PALLIATIVE CARE.
THEY ALSO TOLD ME IT WAS BECAUSE
THE HOSPITAL WAS NOT ACCEPTING 
PATIENTS.
>> Reporter: BUT THE HOSPITAL 
HAS TOLD US THEY WERE ALWAYS 
ACCEPTING PATIENTS, SO WE ASKED 
EXTENDICARE, THE FOR-PROFIT 
CHAIN WHICH RUNS ORCHARD VILLA 
AND DOZENS OF HOMES ACROSS 
CANADA, WHY THEY WERE TELLING 
LOVED ONES THAT HOSPITALS 
WEREN'T ACCEPTING THE INFECTED.
THE COMPANY TELLS US THEY CAN'T 
DISCUSS INDIVIDUAL RESIDENT 
MATTERS.
BUT RACQUEL TOOK ACTION TO SAVE 
HER FATHER'S LIFE, FIRST 
CONVINCING A CARE WORKER TO 
BREAK THE RULES, MAKE A VIDEO 
CALL SO SHE COULD SEE HER DAD UP
CLOSE.
>> I SAW MY DAD . . . YEAH.
HE WAS VERY WEAK, WASN'T ABLE TO
EVEN MAKE EYE CONTACT, SO I CUT 
THAT CALL SHORT AND I CALLED THE
NURSES STATION, AND I TOLD THEM 
THAT I NEEDED HIM TO BE 
TRANSPORTED IMMEDIATELY.
>> Reporter: THE HOME RELENTED, 
BUT AT THE HOSPITAL, RACQUEL IS 
TOLD HER FATHER'S POOR CONDITION
WAS NOT JUST BECAUSE OF THE 
VIRUS.
>> HE WAS SEVERELY DEHYDRATED 
AND MALNOURISHED.
>> Reporter: WHAT DID THAT TELL 
YOU?
>> IT TOLD ME OBVIOUSLY THAT HE 
WAS NOT BEING FED OR BEING 
NOURISHED OR HYDRATED THE WAY 
THEY HAD TOLD ME HE HAD BEEN FOR
WEEKS.
>> Reporter: DO YOU FEEL TODAY 
THAT ORCHARD VILLA WAS INVESTED 
IN SAVING YOUR DAD'S LIFE?
>> IT'S A HARD, REALLY HARD 
QUESTION.
I CAN'T -- I CAN'T SAY YES.
>> Reporter: HOW'S YOUR DAD 
TODAY?
>> OH, MY DAD IS HERE.
AND I'M SO GRATEFUL AND THANKFUL
FOR THAT.
>> Reporter: A FEEDING TUBE AND 
I.V. DRIP BROUGHT HIM BACK.
HE'S NOW COVID FREE.
WHEN YOUR DAD IS WELL ENOUGH TO 
LEAVE HOSPITAL, WILL HE GO BACK 
TO ORCHARD VILLA. 
>> NO. 
>> Reporter: YOU DIDN'T TAKE 
VERY LONG TO ANSWER THAT. 
>> NO, I TOLD HIM THAT ON THE 
DAY HE WAS ADMITTED, NO.
THE TRUST HAS BEEN BROKEN.
*
[BAGPIPES PLAYING]
>> Reporter: THAT IS A COMMON 
THEME FOR FAMILIES GATHERING 
OUTSIDE ORCHARD VILLA.
>> BRUCE KRAMER. 
>> JACK FERON. 
>> Reporter: CALLING OUT THE 
NAMES OF THE LOST. 
>> MARY WALSH. 
>> ANGELA STRILER.
>> Reporter: RACQUEL LEFT WITH 
QUESTIONS ABOUT WHAT MIGHT HAVE 
HAPPENED HAD SHE NOT INTERVENED,
CATHY PAINED WITH WHAT DID 
HAPPEN.
>> PAUL PARKES. 
>> Reporter: AND WHETHER HER DAD
MIGHT HAVE BEEN SAVED.
DAVID COMMON, CBC NEWS, 
PICKERING, ONTARIO.
>> Andrew: A REPORT HELD BACK 
FOR WEEKS IS REVEALING HOW 
RACISM HAD A SIGNIFICANT ROLE IN
WHO GOT SICK WITH COVID-19 IN 
THE U.K. 
>> WE HAVE TO SEIZE THIS TO LOOK
AT THOSE DEEP-SEATED 
INEQUALITIES.
>> Andrew: NEXT ON "THE 
NATIONAL," THE POTENTIAL 
SOLUTIONS.
WE'RE BACK RIGHT AFTER THIS.
>> Andrew: IF YOU DON'T HAVE A 
CAR AND PUBLIC TRANSIT ISN'T 
CONVENIENT, THEN UBERS, TAXIS 
AND LYFTS WILL BE ANOTHER OPTION
FOR YOU.
BUT IF YOU'VE BEEN HESITANT TO 
HOP IN, WHAT SHOULD YOU EXPECT?
>> SO IT IS NOW MANDATORY WHEN 
RIDING IN THE LYFT FOR BOTH THE 
DRIVER AND PASSENGER TO WEAR A 
FACE MASK.
>> Andrew: THAT'S THE FIRST BIG 
THING.
BOTH YOU AND THE DRIVER WILL 
NEED TO AGREE TO THAT CONDITION 
THROUGH THE APP BEFORE THE RIDE 
CAN EVEN HAPPEN.
OBVIOUSLY YOU SHOULD BOTH 
ALSO BE SYMPTOM FREE.
ONCE YOU'RE INSIDE, EVERY MAJOR 
COMPANY BASICALLY HAS THE SAME 
RULES.
PASSENGERS IN BACK, WINDOWS 
DOWN, IDEALLY, AND DEPENDING ON 
THE DRIVER, MAYBE A SMALLER CAP 
ON THE NUMBER OF PEOPLE WHO CAN 
BE INSIDE THE VEHICLE AT ONE 
TIME.
SO EVEN A FAMILY OF FOUR SHOULD 
CHECK BEFORE GETTING IN.
NOW YOU MIGHT BE WONDERING WHAT 
ARE THE CHANCES OF THE PREVIOUS 
PASSENGER GETTING ME SICK.
WELL, THERE'S NO EVIDENCE OF THE
VIRUS LINGERING IN THE AIR.
ALSO DRIVERS ARE WIPING DOWN 
THEIR VEHICLES AT LEAST ONCE A 
DAY.
HAMID, HOW OFTEN WOULD YOU SAY 
YOU WIPE DOWN YOUR VEHICLE?
>> AFTER EACH CUSTOMER. 
>> Andrew: AFTER EACH CUSTOMER.
SO ALL THE HIGH-TOUCH SURFACES, 
BUT THE THING IS, DON'T RELY ON 
THAT, SO TOUCH AS LITTLE AS 
POSSIBLE.
AFTER YOU GET OUT, WASH YOUR 
HANDS AND, ONE LAST THING, THE 
SYSTEM ONLY WORKS IF BOTH THE 
DRIVER AND THE PASSENGER PROTECT
EACH OTHER, SO IF EITHER OF YOU 
BREAKS THE RULES, FEEDBACK IS 
KEY.
>> WE ADDED A VERY SPECIFIC 
FEEDBACK TAG WHICH IS SAYING MY 
DRIVER WAS NOT WEARING A MASK.
THEY CAN EASILY SELECT AND 
SUBMIT THAT. 
>> Andrew: BREAK THE RULES MORE 
THAN ONCE AND YOU COULD BE 
BLACKLISTED ALL TOGETHER.
STAY SAFE.
>>> WELL, IN PARIS A PEACEFUL 
DEMONSTRATION BY HEALTH CARE 
WORKERS BECAME VIOLENT AFTER 
POLICE SAY FRINGE GROUPS 
INFILTRATED.
[ Crowd Noise ]
RIOT POLICE USED TEAR GAS TO 
BREAK UP THE CROWD.
HEALTH WORKERS WERE ORIGINALLY 
INTEREST TO PROTEST POOR WORKING
CONDITIONS AND LOW SALARIES.
MEANWHILE, IN LONDON RENÉE 
FILIPPONE TELLS US ABOUT 
REVELATIONS OF RACISM'S ROLE IN 
THE WAY BRITAIN'S HEALTH SYSTEM 
TREATED THIS CORONAVIRUS.
>> Reporter: THE LOCKDOWN IN 
LONDON IS LIFTING.
LIFE RETURNING TO THE STREETS.
BUT FOR MANY OF THE PEOPLE, 
DRIVING THAT RETURN THE COVID-19
RISKS ARE HEIGHTENED.
IT PROVED DEADLY FOR CARE WORKER
JOYCE DAVIS.
HER FAMILY SAYS SHE WORRIED 
ABOUT PROTECTION FROM THE VIRUS.
>> SHE DID FEEL EXPOSED, AND WE 
KNOW THAT THESE ARE THE LOWER 
END OF THE SCALE, LOWER PAID, 
LOWER EVERYTHING, AND THESE ARE 
WHERE YOU'LL FIND MOST BLACK AND
ETHNIC MINORITY PEOPLE.
WHY IS THAT?
>> Reporter: IT'S BEEN WIDELY 
REPORTED THAT BLACK, ASIAN AND 
ETHNIC MINORITIES ARE DYING AT 
DISPROPORTIONATELY HIGHER RATES,
BUT THE REPORT TODAY HELD BACK 
BY THE GOVERNMENT FOR WEEKS 
REVEALED RACISM IS PARTLY TO 
BLAME.
IT SAYS RACIALIZED PEOPLE MAY 
NOT ACCESS CARE BECAUSE OF A 
LACK OF TRUST IN THE SYSTEM AND 
THAT HEALTH CARE WORKERS ARE 
LESS LIKELY TO SEEK OUT THE 
PROTECTION THEY NEED.
THE REPORT RECOMMENDATIONS 
INCLUDE DETAILED DATA COLLECTION
ON RACE, MORE CULTURALLY 
TARGETED EDUCATION CAMPAIGNS, 
AND BETTER OCCUPATIONAL RISK 
ASSESSMENTS.
THIS MEDICAL EXPERT SUGGESTS 
THAT COULD EVEN LEAD TO SOME 
HEALTH CARE WORKERS BEING 
REASSIGNED.
>> MAYBE THERE COULD BE SOME 
REMOTE CONSULTATIONS THAT WE 
HAVE FOR PEOPLE [INDISCERNIBLE] 
WHICH ARE COVID [INDISCERNIBLE].
>> THIS IS AN HISTORIC MOMENT 
HERE, AN AWFUL CRISIS.
WE HAVE TO SEIZE THIS TO LOOK AT
THOSE DEEP-SEATED INEQUALITIES 
THAT THIS DISEASE HAS LAID BARE 
AND HAVE FUNDAMENTAL CHANGE. 
>> Reporter: THE U.K. GOVERNMENT
HAS PROMISED ACTION, BUT IT'S 
UNCLEAR WHEN AND WHAT CHANGES 
ARE COMING TO MAKE LIFE SAFER 
FOR SO MANY.
RENÉE FILIPPONE, CBC NEWS, 
LONDON.
>> Andrew: AND WHEN WE COME 
BACK, IF YOU'VE UPPED YOUR VIDEO
GAME TIME DURING THE PANDEMIC, 
YOU'RE NOT ALONE. 
>> VIDEO GAMES ARE THE NEW 
SOCIAL NETWORK. 
>> Andrew: FROM "ANIMAL 
CROSSING" TO HIGH OCTANE 
e-SPORTS, HOW PEOPLE HAVE BEEN 
USING GAMES TO CONNECT.
>> Prime Minister Trudeau: WE 
ARE COMFORTABLE WITH MOVING 
FORWARD ON AN NHL HUB IN ONE OF 
THREE CANADIAN CITIES THAT ARE 
ASKING FOR IT.
>> Andrew: THOSE CITIES ARE 
EDMONTON, TORONTO AND VANCOUVER.
THE NHL WANTS 24 TEAMS TO 
OPERATE OUT OF JUST TWO CITIES, 
AND IT'S CONSIDERING AT LEAST 
TEN POTENTIAL SITES.
JUSTIN TRUDEAU SAYS CANADA IS 
OPEN TO THE IDEA, AS LONG AS 
IT'S OKAY BY THE LOCAL HEALTH 
AUTHORITIES.
>>> AND ONE OF THE WORLD'S 
BIGGEST TENNIS TOURNAMENTS IS 
GOING AHEAD THIS SUMMER.
THE U.S. OPEN WILL BE HELD IN 
QUEENS STARTING ON AUGUST 31, 
BUT ONE BIG CHANGE, NO FANS 
ALLOWED.
THEY'LL HAVE TO WATCH ON TV 
INSTEAD.
THE U.S. TENNIS ASSOCIATION
CALLED PUTTING ON THE EVENT A 
TREMENDOUS RESPONSIBILITY AND 
VOWED TO MITIGATE ALL POTENTIAL 
RISKS.
>>> AS TRADITIONAL SPORTS 
LEAGUES NAVIGATE THIS NEW 
NORMAL, e-SPORTS AND VIDEO GAMES
ARE BOOMING.
IT'S A PRETTY SAFE FORM OF 
ENTERTAINMENT, AFTER ALL, AND 
FOR SOME A SOURCE OF CONNECTION 
TOO.
BONNIE ALLEN HAS THAT STORY.
>> Reporter: STEVE VORMACKA AND 
HIS TEN-YEAR-OLD SON HARLEY 
DON'T LIVE TOGETHER.
BUT THEY SPEND A LOT OF TIME 
TOGETHER ONLINE PLAYING VIDEO 
GAMES.
>> THAT'S HOW HIM AND I CONNECT.
>> Reporter: NOW MORE THAN EVER.
SCHOOLS ARE CLOSED AND HE LOST 
HIS JOB DUE TO THE PANDEMIC.
>> LIKE, AFTER THE LAYOFF 
HAPPENED, IT'S NOW, LIKE, I WAKE
UP IN THE MORNING, I PLAY SOME 
VIDEO GAMES WHILE I'M EATING 
BREAKFAST, DO A QUICK WORKOUT, 
MORE VIDEO GAMES.
SO IT'S -- IT HAPPENS A LOT. 
>> Reporter: GAME COMPANIES ARE 
REPORTING RECORD SALES SINCE THE
PANDEMIC STARTED.
THAT'S $10.5 BILLION WORLDWIDE 
IN APRIL ALONE.
>> AS PEOPLE HAVE BEEN FORCED 
INDOORS, USAGE HAS SKYROCKETED.
>> Reporter: THIS GLOBAL GAMING 
NETWORK IS REPORTING A 20 TO 40%
SURGE IN TRAFFIC ON ITS WEBSITES
AND YouTube CHANNELS. 
>> VIDEO GAMES ARE THE NEW 
SOCIAL NETWORK.
IT'S HOW YOU MAKE FRIENDS, IT'S 
HOW YOU CONNECT WITH YOUR 
FRIENDS EVERY NIGHT.
>> Reporter: COMPETITIVE GAMING,
ALSO KNOWN AS e-SPORTS, HAS BEEN
RAPIDLY EXPANDING IN RECENT 
YEARS.
THESE IN-PERSON TOURNAMENTS HAVE
COME TO A HALT, BUT UNLIKE 
TRADITIONAL SPORT, e-SPORTS CAN 
STAGE ONLINE TOURNAMENTS AND 
STILL FLOURISH.
THAT'S WHAT TRAVIS WETWINNIK IS 
BANKING ON. 
>> THERE'S A LOT OF ROOM FOR 
GROWTH FOR e-SPORTS. 
>> Reporter: THE 24-YEAR-OLD 
GAMER IS SO GOOD HE WON A 
SCHOLARSHIP TWO YEARS AGO TO 
PLAY VARSITY e-SPORTS AT A 
PENNSYLVANIA UNIVERSITY.
BUT NOW HE'S TRYING TO GO PRO. 
>> I DROPPED OUT OF UNIVERSITY 
TO PURSUE IT, SO I KIND OF GOT 
TO GIVE IT MY BEST.
>> Reporter: STEVE VOMACKA'S 
ASPIRATIONS ARE MORE SIMPLE.
HE'S TAKING CLOSES TO FIND A NEW
JOB, AND LIKE MANY PEOPLE 
GETTING OUTSIDE MORE, BUT STILL 
PLANS TO CARVE OUT ENOUGH 
PLAYING TIME TO RELAX AND 
CONNECT WITH HIS SON.
>> YES, HARLEY!
GOOD JOB!
>> Reporter: BONNIE ALLEN, CBC 
NEWS, REGINA.
>> Andrew: GOOD ONE, HARLEY. 
NEXT ON "THE NATIONAL," THREE 
ONTARIO TEENS HEAR A CRY FOR 
HELP AND SPRING INTO ACTION.
>> SHE STARTED SCREAMING HELP.
>> Andrew: THESE THREE TEENS SAY
THEY'VE JUST LEARNED TWO 
IMPORTANT LIFE LESSONS.
HOW TO STAY CALM UNDER PRESSURE 
AND THAT ANYTHING CAN HAPPEN AT 
ANY MOMENT.
THEY WERE FISHING ON LAKE ERIE 
YESTERDAY WHEN THEY HEARD CRIES 
FOR HELP, SO THEY SPRANG INTO 
ACTION, AND WHAT HAPPENED NEXT 
IS OUR "MOMENT" TONIGHT.
>> WE GO OUT FISHING ON THE BAY,
AND WE'RE FISHING FOR, LIKE, AN 
HOUR OR SO, AND THEN WE COME IN 
AND WE FEEL LIKE WE HEAR SOMEONE
SCREAMING IN THE BACKGROUND FOR 
HELP OR SOMETHING.
THE GIRL COMES, LIKE SHE'S 
PADDLEBOARDING UP TO US AND 
SCREAMING FOR HELP.
SHE'S LIKE IN PANIC MODE TOO.
LIKE SHE COULD BARELY SPEAK, AND
SHE'S LIKE MY BROTHERS AND HIS 
FRIEND CANOE FLIPPED, ONE CAN'T 
SWIM, SO RIGHT AWAY WE DROP 
EVERYTHING, AND THEN WE GET HER 
IN WITH US, BECAUSE SHE WAS 
LIKE -- SHE COULDN'T EVEN PADDLE
ANYMORE EITHER.
SHE WAS FREAKING OUT.
HE CALLED THE POLICE.
ONCE THE O.P.P. SHOWED UP, ONE 
OF THE O.P.P. OFFICERS ASKED ME 
AND ERIK TO GO OUT ON THE CANOE 
BECAUSE HE HAD AN EYE ON THEM.
HE ACTUALLY SEEN WHERE THEY WERE
IN THE BOAT, SO WE WENT OUT.
>> EVERYONE WAS PRETTY HAPPY 
THAT THEY HAD BEEN FOUND, AND 
THEY WERE BROUGHT OUT.
IT WAS PRETTY EMOTIONAL FOR THE 
FAMILY MEMBERS, BUT I'M JUST 
REALLY GLAD THAT WE FOUND THEM, 
AND I'M REALLY GLAD THAT WE 
ENDED UP BEING THERE AT THE 
RIGHT TIME. 
>> RIGHT PLACE RIGHT TIME. 
>> Andrew: THE KIND OF PEOPLE 
YOU WANT IN A CRISIS.
ACCORDING TO EMERGENCY OFFICIALS
THEY WERE ABLE TO GET THE 
VICTIMS OUT OF THE WATER IN 
ABOUT 20 MINUTES AFTER THEY WERE
CALLED.
AS TO THE THREE RESCUERS, ON TOP
OF THE SINGULAR REWARD OF 
KNOWING THAT THEY MAY HAVE SAVED
LIVES THAT DAY, APPARENTLY THEY 
ALSO GOT A FREE LUNCH FROM A 
LOCAL RESTAURANT.
THAT'S "THE NATIONAL" FOR THIS 
TUESDAY, JUNE 16.
HAVE A GREAT NIGHT.
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