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>> Ian: GOOD EVENING, I'M IAN
HANOMANSING.
TONIGHT, THOUSANDS FALL PREY TO
A CYBERATTACK ON THE CANADA
REVENUE AGENCY.
>> IF THEY CAN GET INTO MY
C.R.A. ACCOUNT THEY CAN ALSO
ACCESS MY BANK ACCOUNT NOW.
>> Ian: HOW IT'S LEFT SOME
CANADIANS HIGH AND DRY.
>>> THE WESTERN COVID SURGE.
THE STRUGGLE TO GET THE MESSAGE
THROUGH IN B.C. AND A CONCERNING
CONTACT TRACING DELAY IN
ALBERTA.
>> THIS SORT OF MAKES ME
QUESTION THE WHOLE SYSTEM.
>> [CHANTING]
>> Ian: ANGER OVER TEMPORARY
HOMELESS SHELTERS IN TORONTO AND
WHAT THE CITY IS DOING ABOUT IT.
>>> AND AS THE CONSERVATIVE
PARTY PREPARES TO PICK THEIR NEW
LEADER, THE STAKES FOR THE PARTY
AND THE GOVERNMENT.
>>> THIS IS "THE NATIONAL."
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>>> MILLIONS OF CANADIANS HAVE
BEEN RELYING ON THE GOVERNMENT
PROGRAMMES TO HELP TO GET
THROUGH THE PANDEMIC, BUT ALL OF
A SUDDEN ACCESS FOR NEW
APPLICANTS HAS BEEN SHUT DOWN.
THAT RESPONSE FROM THE CANADA
REVENUE AGENCY AFTER
CYBER ATTACKS ON GOVERNMENT
WEBSITES LEFT THOUSANDS OF
PEOPLE VULNERABLE TO IDENTITY
THEFT.
THE AGENCY CONFIRMED TODAY THAT
ROUGHLY 5,500 C.R.A. ACCOUNTS
HAVE BEEN COMPROMISED AND EVEN
MORE AT SERVICE CANADA.
SIMON NAKONECHNY SHOWS US HOW
THAT'S CAUSING ANXIETY AND
HARDSHIP.
>> Reporter: IN EARLY AUGUST,
KAT BARRON WENT ONLINE TO APPLY
FOR HER THIRD PAYMENT FROM THE
CANADA EMERGENCY STUDENT
BENEFIT.
WITH TWO KIDS AND AN AGING
FATHER TO CARE FOR, MONEY IS
TIGHT.
WHEN SHE TRIED TO LOG INTO THE
C.R.A. WEBSITE SHE WAS BLOCKED.
>> I WAS TOLD THAT MY ACCOUNT
HAS BEEN HACKED AND THEY HAD TO
LOCK IT DOWN.
>> Reporter: C.R.A. NOW
ADMITS THAT IT'S BEEN HIT BY TWO
SEPARATE CYBERATTACKS.
ABOUT 5,500 ACCOUNTS ARE
AFFECTED AND THE RCMP IS
INVESTIGATING.
>> FROM THE RESEARCH WE'RE DOING
IT LOOKS LIKE IT'S AN ORGANIZED
CRIME GROUP THAT ARE DOING IT
JUST TO CAPITALIZE ON COVID AND
THE PAYMENTS BETWEEN THE
GOVERNMENT TO THE CITIZENS.
>> Reporter: THE C.R.A. BLAMES
THE FRAUD AT LEAST PARTIALLY ON
WHAT IT CALLS PREVIOUS
THIRD-PARTY DATA BREACHES.
A PRACTISE CALLED "CREDENTIAL
STUFFING" THAT USES THE STOLEN
LOG-IN INFORMATION FROM ONE
WEBSITE TO ACCESS ANOTHER,
LIKE C.R.A.s.
IT WORKS BECAUSE PEOPLE OFTEN
USE THE SAME PASSWORD FOR MANY
WEBSITES.
>> RIGHT.
>> Reporter: BUT DAVE
McCHRYSTAL SAYS THAT HE
DOESN'T DO THAT.
HE HAS A SPECIAL USER NAME
PASSWORD AND SECURITY QUESTIONS
JUST FOR THE C.R.A. WEBSITE.
THAT DIDN'T STOP SOMEONE FROM
CHANGING HIS BANKING INFO AND
CLAIMING TWO MONTHS OF THE
CANADA EMERGENCY BENEFIT IN HIS
NAME.
>> THE ONLY REASON THAT I WAS
ALERTED OF IT HAPPENING AT ALL
IS BECAUSE I GOT AN EMAIL FROM
C.R.A. SAYING THAT MY EMAIL
ADDRESS HAD BEEN CHANGED.
IF I HADN'T RECEIVED THAT EMAIL
I WOULD HAVE NEVER KNOWN.
>> Reporter: McCHRYSTAL
CHANGED HIS INFORMATION BACK
BEFORE THE PAYMENTS WENT
THROUGH.
SO NOW HE'S SITTING ON $4,000 IN
BENEFITS, AWAITING INSTRUCTIONS
ON HOW TO SEND IT BACK.
KAT BARRON SAID SHE COULD USE
THE STUDENT AND CHILD BENEFIT
PAYMENTS NOW ON HOLD.
>> WE'LL JUST CALL THE BILL
COLLECTORS AND HOLD THEM OFF AS
LONG AS WE CAN.
>> Reporter: THE C.R.A. SAYS
THEY WILL SEND INSTRUCTIONS TO
PEOPLE LIKE BARRON ON HOW TO
TAKE CARE OF THIS, WITH A SLOWER
LOW-TECH METHOD -- A LETTER IN
THE MAIL.
SIMON NAKONECHNY, CBC NEWS,
MONTRÉAL.
>> Ian: THE NUMBER OF CONFIRMED
COVID-19 CASES IN CANADA ROSE
TODAY TO MORE THAN 122,000.
ONTARIO REPORTING THE BIGGEST
JUMP WITH 81 NEW CASES, FOLLOWED
BY QUÉBEC WITH 67.
36 WERE REPORTED IN MANITOBA
WHERE THE NUMBER OF CASES HAS
BEEN SURGING LATELY.
AND WHILE NEITHER BRITISH
COLUMBIA NOR ALBERTA RELEASED
NEW COVID-19 NUMBERS TODAY, BOTH
ARE DEALING WITH SETBACKS IN
THEIR FIGHT TO CONTAIN THE
VIRUS.
BRIAR STEWART BEGINS IN BRITISH
COLUMBIA WHERE PARTIES AND OTHER
LARGE GATHERINGS ARE A PROBLEM.
>> Reporter: IN PARKS ALONG
VANCOUVER'S SEAWALL THIS
AFTERNOON, THERE WERE PLENTY OF
GROUPS, BUT MOSTLY SPACED OUT.
IT'S A DIFFERENT STORY ON FRIDAY
NIGHT ON GRANVILLE STREET WHERE
THERE WAS AN IMPROMPTU STREET
PARTY, COMPLETE WITH A D.J.
IT'S THESE KIND OF IMAGES THAT
FRUSTRATE KYLA LEE.
>> PEOPLE REALLY ARE NOT BEING
SMART ABOUT THIS.
>> Reporter: LEE CONTRACTED
COVID-19 BACK IN MARCH BUT HER
SYMPTOMS, INCLUDING A FEVER AND
RASH, HAVE COME BACK REPEATEDLY.
SHE SAYS IT'S BAFFLING THAT
PEOPLE ARE NOT TAKING THE VIRUS
MORE SERIOUSLY.
>> TO ME IT'S JUST SO SELFISH.
LIKE, YOU'RE PUTTING EVERYBODY'S
LIFE AT RISK BECAUSE YOU CAN'T
HANDLE THE IDEA OF HAVING ONE
SUMMER WHERE YOU DON'T PARTY?
>> Reporter: THERE HAS BEEN A
SURGE OF CASES IN B.C. RECENTLY.
THE PROVINCE SAYS MANY HAVE BEEN
CONNECTED TO PRIVATE PARTIES,
BUT THERE'S BEEN A NUMBER OF
EXPOSURE WARNINGS AT LOCAL BARS
AND CLUBS.
>> YOU SEE TONNES OF PEOPLE.
YOU SEE TONNES OF PEOPLE OUT.
>> Reporter: AND THIS
PSYCHOLOGIST SAY THAT PEOPLE
LETTING THEIR GUARD DOWN FUEL
MORE COMPLACENCY.
>> PEOPLE USE SOCIAL NORMS TO
FIGURE OUT WHAT IS THE
APPROPRIATE THING TO DO.
MORE THAN THEY USE ABSTRACT
NUMBERS.
IF YOU SEE A LOT OF PEOPLE DOING
SOMETHING, IT SEEMS THAT IS MORE
AND MORE APPROPRIATE.
>> Reporter: NEXT DOOR IN
ALBERTA, CASES HAVE ALSO GONE UP
AND ALONG WITH THAT CONCERNS
AROUND CONTACT TRACING.
ADAM McCRAE'S FAMILY TOOK
PRECAUTIONS BUT HIS PREGNANT
WIFE AND HIS TODDLER TESTED
POSITIVE FOR COVID.
IT TOOK EIGHT DAYS FOR A CONTACT
TRACER TO GET IN TOUCH AND ONLY
AFTER McCRAE TOOK TO SOCIAL
MEDIA.
>> IT WAS ALSO A LITTLE
DISHEARTENING TO HEAR THAT THEY
HAVE A BACKLOG.
AND WE WERE REALLY HOPING THAT
WE WERE JUST FALLING THROUGH THE
CRACKS.
IT JUST SORT OF MAKES YOU
QUESTION THE WHOLE SYSTEM.
>> Reporter: HEALTH OFFICIALS
HAD ALWAYS WARNED ABOUT A
POTENTIAL SECOND WAVE COME THE
FALL.
BUT MORE CASES NOW BEFORE THE
START OF SCHOOL LEAD TO
CONCERNS AROUND JUST WHAT COULD
HAPPEN COME SEPTEMBER.
BRIAR STEWART, CBC NEWS,
VANCOUVER.
>> Ian: THIS YEAR WITH THE
PANDEMIC, VACATIONS OFTEN MEAN
STAYING CLOSE TO HOME, AND THAT
CAN INCLUDE SPENDING TIME ON THE
WATER.
AS WE HAVE BEEN SEEING THIS
SUMMER, IT COMES WITH RISKS.
KELDA YUEN NOW WITH THE SCENE OF
ONE TORONTO BEACH TODAY AFTER A
TRAGIC WEEKEND.
>> Reporter: SEARCH TEAMS WERE
BACK AT TORONTO'S BLUFFERS PARK
TODAY.
WHAT BEGAN AS A RESCUE BECAME A
CHALLENGING RECOVERY EFFORT.
>> THE WATERS ARE FAIRLY ROUGH.
THERE ARE A LOT OF ROCKS.
>> Reporter: THE CONDITIONS
WERE SIMILAR
YESTERDAY WHEN TWO BROTHERS IN
THE WATER SIGNALLED FOR HELP.
ONE WAS RESCUED, BUT DIED IN
HOSPITAL.
THE OTHER IS WHO THE TWO DIVERS
SPENT THE
DAY LOOKING FOR.
ABDULLAH MODLEY REMEMBERS THE
WAVES.
>> IT WAS REALLY HEAVY, YEAH, IT
WAS REALLY WAVY.
>> Reporter: THIS WAS ONE OF
THREE INCIDENTS AT THE BEACH ON
SATURDAY.
A BODY OF A MAN WAS PULLED FROM
THE WATER EARLIER IN THE
EVENING.
A FEW HOURS LATER A YOUNG BOY
NEEDED HELP.
TWO MEN WHO RUSHED TO HIS RESCUE
BOTH INJURING THEMSELVES IN THE
CURRENTS.
IT WAS AS RESCUERS WERE
ASSISTING THEM THAT THEY GOT THE
CALL ABOUT THE BROTHERS.
BLUFFER'S PARK IS ONE OF
TORONTO'S BUSIEST BEACHES WHERE
THERE HAS HAD TO BE STRICT
ENFORCEMENT DURING THE PANDEMIC.
PARKING HERE HAS BEEN RESTRICTED
SINCE APRIL WHEN CROWDS FORCED
THE BEACH TO BE SHUT DOWN.
BARBARA BYERS FROM THE
LIFE-SAVING SOCIETY SAYS THAT
THE PANDEMIC IS LIKELY CHANGING
HABITS.
>> SO WHILE THE POOLS ARE OPEN,
THEY HAVE LIMITED SPACE, YOU
HAVE TO RESERVE A SPOT.
SO IT MAY BE THAT PEOPLE FIND IT
HARDER TO GO TO POOLS TO SWIM SO
THEY'RE GOING TO THE BEACH.
>> Reporter: THERE THE
CONDITIONS CAN BE UNPREDICTABLE
AND THERE CAN BE FEWER
LIFEGUARDS.
BYERS SAYS THAT 70% OF ALL
DROWNINGS HAPPEN IN OPEN WATER.
SO FAR THIS YEAR BOTH BRITISH
COLUMBIA AND QUÉBEC
HAVE SEEN INCREASES IN DROWNING
DEATHS.
QUÉBEC AND ONTARIO HAVE SEEN THE
MOST DROWNS.
LAST TUESDAY THREE FAMILY
MEMBERS DIED ON THE BIG HORN
RIVER IN ALBERTA.
ONE WAS SWEPT UNDER THE FALLS,
THE OTHER TWO TRIED TO HELP.
BYERS SAYS THAT ONE OF MOST
IMPORTANT THINGS TO REMEMBER IF
YOU GET IN TROUBLE IS NEVER
FIGHT THE CURRENT.
>> IF YOU TRY TO GO BACK THE WAY
THAT YOU CAME YOU'LL BE
EXHAUSTED.
YOU WANT TO GO WITH IT BUT START
ANGLING YOURSELF TOWARDS THE
SHORE.
>> Reporter: KELDA YUEN, CBC
NEWS, TORONTO.
>> Ian: TODAY IN NORTHWESTERN
ONTARIO,
NEARLY 4,000 EVACUEES STARTED
RETURNING HOME TO THE TOWN OF
RED LAKE.
THE FOREST FIRE THAT FORCED THEM
OUT WAS CONTAINED AS OF
YESTERDAY, OFFICIALS SAID.
SOME FRIDAY NIGHT RAINFALL WAS A
BIG HELP.
THE RESIDENTS BEGAN TO FLEE
SEVERAL DAYS AGO WHEN FLAMES
WERE JUST TWO KILOMETRES AWAY
FROM THE COMMUNITY.
>>> THAT NEW 10% IMPORT TARIFF
ON CANADIAN ALUMINUM IMPOSED BY
THE UNITED STATES TOOK EFFECT
TODAY.
PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP HAS
ACCUSED CANADIAN PRODUCERS OF
FLOODING THE AMERICAN MARKET.
THE TARIFF MEANS EVERYTHING FROM
CARS AND AUTO PARTS AND BEER AND
POP CANS WILL BE MORE EXPENSIVE
FOR U.S. CONSUMERS.
CANADA'S PROMISE TO RETALIATE
WITH DOLLAR-FOR-DOLLAR
SURCHARGES ON AMERICAN ALUMINUM
PRODUCTS.
>>> CONGRESSIONAL DEMOCRATS ARE
BEING CALLED BACK FROM BREAK TO
SCRUTINIZE CUTS TO THE U.S.
POSTAL SERVICE.
IT COULD HAVE AN IMPACT ON THE
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION.
THIS COMES AS THE DEMOCRATIC
CONVENTION, THE FOREMOST
ELECTION OF THE NOMINEES, JOE
BIDEN AND KAMALA HARRIS, TAKE
PLACE ONLINE.
HERE'S PAUL HUNTER.
>> Reporter: FOR A SENSE OF
HOW THINGS WILL PLAY OUT IN
MILWAUKEE THIS WEEK AT THE
DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION,
CONSIDER THE LAST TIME THEY HAD
SUCH A GET-TOGETHER.
[Cheers and Applause]
2016 -- AS HILLARY CLINTON WITH
A BROAD SMILE AND THE CONFIDENCE
OF CERTAINTY AND ALL OF THAT
HOOPLA ACCEPTED HER NOMINATION
TO RUN FOR THE WHITE HOUSE.
IT WON'T BE LIKE THAT THIS TIME.
JOE BIDEN WILL ACCEPT HIS
NOMINATION BY VIDEO, BECAUSE OF
COVID CONCERNS THAT HE'LL BE IN
FAR AWAY DELAWARE.
LIKEWISE, MOST OF THE OTHER
SPEAKERS FROM ALL PARTS OF THE
COUNTRY WILL SHOW UP ON SCREEN
ONLY.
STILL, SAID FORMER
PRESIDENTIAL HOPEFUL BERNIE
SANDERS TODAY, THE FOCUS FOR
DEMOCRATS REMAINS THE SAME --
>> IN THIS MOMENT WE HAVE GOT TO
DO EVERYTHING THAT WE CAN TO
COME TOGETHER TO DEFEAT DONALD
TRUMP, IN MY VIEW IS THE MOST
DANGEROUS PRESIDENT IN THE
MODERN HISTORY OF THIS COUNTRY.
AND ELECT JOE BIDEN.
>> Reporter: MEANWHILE WHILE
THE COVID THREAT FUELS THE NEED
FOR VOTING BY MAIL, ANGER THIS
WEEKEND OUTSIDE OF THE HOME OF
THE U.S. POSTMASTER GENERAL,
LEWIS de JOY, A TRUMP
APPOINTEE WHO, BY THE WAY IS
MARRIED TO TRUMP'S CHOICE TO BE
THE NEW AMBASSADOR TO CANADA.
CRITICS ALLEGE THAT RECENT CUTS
AT THE POST OFFICE ARE TO
DISRUPT MAIL-IN VOTING.
DEMOCRATS NOW WANT DEJOY TO COME
AND TESTIFY ON CAPITOL HILL.
>> TO SLOW THE MAIL DOWN AT ANY
TIME IS DISGRACEFUL, TO SLOW IT
DOWN WITH COVID IS DESPICABLE.
>> Reporter: DONALD TRUMP'S
ALSO IN THE SPOTLIGHT THIS WEEK.
HIS CAMPAIGN IS SPENDING
MILLIONS ON
ONLINE ADVERTISING TO GO
HEAD-TO-HEAD WITH THE DEMOCRATIC
CONVENTION.
TRUMP IS ALSO PLANNING A BIG
EVENT, TIMED FOR THE SAME DAY
THAT BIDEN ACCEPTS HIS
NOMINATION.
A SPEECH IN GRANTON,
PENNSYLVANIA, BIDEN'S
BIRTHPLACE.
PAUL HUNTER, CBC NEWS,
WASHINGTON.
>> Ian: DONALD TRUMP MUSED ABOUT
DELAYING THE U.S. ELECTION, BUT
THE CONSTITUTION ESSENTIALLY
PROHIBITS THAT.
IN NEW ZEALAND THOUGH THE PRIME
MINISTER JACINDA ARDERN IS
DELAYING HER COUNTRY'S VOTE BY
FOUR WEEKS.
>> WHAT MATTERS MOST IS WHAT
IS IN THE BEST INTEREST OF
VOTERS IN OUR DEMOCRACY.
>> Ian: THE COUNTRY IS IN THE
MIDST OF A NEW CORONAVIRUS
OUTBREAK WITH AT LEAST 69 ACTIVE
CASES.
HER ANNOUNCEMENT MEANS THAT THE
ELECTIONS SET FOR
SEPTEMBER 19th ARE NOW GOING
TO BE HELD ON OCTOBER 17th.
>>> THERE IS A NEW SENSE OF
URGENCY ABOUT BEING HOMELESS IN
CANADA.
AS THE PANDEMIC DRAGS ON, MORE
AND MORE RENTERS COULD FACE
EVICTION.
ALREADY LARGE ENCAMPMENTS HAVE
POPPED UP IN SOME CITIES.
AND AS VIK ADHOPIA EXPLAINS, THE
FEAR IS
THAT THOSE NUMBERS WILL ONLY
GROW.
>> Reporter: NORMAN BLACK HAD
NEVER BEEN HOMELESS BEFORE, BUT
THAT CHANGED LAST MONTH WHEN HE
HAD A SEVERE PANIC ATTACK.
A CHRONIC PROBLEM.
SO HE LEFT HIS APARTMENT FOR
GOOD IN THE MIDDLE OF A
PANDEMIC.
>> I WAS LOSING MY MIND JUST
STARING AT THE WALLS.
SO I CHOSE MY MIND OVER MY HOME.
BUT I WAS SO NAIVE THAT I DIDN'T
REALIZE HOW HARD IT IS FOR
HOMELESSNESS.
>> Reporter: VISIBLE
ENCALFMENTS LIKE
BLACK'S NOW NUMBER MORE THAN A
HUNDRED IN TORONTO BECAUSE OF
THE PANDEMIC.
AND THERE ARE WORRIES THAT THEY
WILL GROW AS
MORE PROVINCES BEGIN TO LIFT
BANS THAT HAD PREVENTED
LANDLORDS FROM EVICTING TENANTS.
>> I HAVE PERSONALLY HANDED OUT
TENTS TO PEOPLE THAT ARE JUST
RECENTLY
EVICTED.
>> Reporter: BEDS HAVE BEEN
MOVED FARTHER APART, LEADING TO
FEWER BEDS IN A SYSTEM ALREADY
STRETCHED.
>> EVERY SINGLE TIME I CALL, I
CAN'T GET A BED FOR ANYONE
BECAUSE THEY'RE FULL.
SO IT'S REALLY HARD AS A WORKER
AND AS A PRIEST TO SEE PEOPLE IN
THESE DIRE SITUATIONS AND, YOU
KNOW, THE BEST I CAN DO IS TO
OFFER THEM A USED TENT.
>> Reporter: THE CITY OF
TORONTO HAS SET UP TEMPORARY
HOUSING FOR HOMELESS PEOPLE IN
APARTMENTS AND HOTELS, BUT FOR
THOSE WITH MENTAL ILLNESS AND
ADDICTIONS, MANY END UP LEAVING
OR GETTING KICKED OUT, WINDING
UP BACK IN TENTS AND HANGING ON
BY A THREAD.
>> THAT THREAD HAS NOW SNAPPED.
>> Reporter: THIS STREET
DOCTOR SAYS WITH ACCESS TO
SOCIAL SERVICES REDUCED BECAUSE
OF PHYSICAL DISTANCING, THE
CONSEQUENCES HAVE BEEN DAMAGING.
>> MANY PEOPLE ARE MORE SOCIALLY
ISOLATED THAN EVER BEFORE.
WE'RE SEEING A WORSENING OF
SYMPTOMS LIKE DEPRESSION AND
PSYCHOSIS, FOR EXAMPLE.
AND WHAT IDENTIFY SEEN WITH MY
OWN EYES IS A STRONG DESIRE
FOR PEOPLE WHO HAVE MENTAL
ILLNESS TO BE MORE CONNECTED.
>> Reporter: FOR NOW THIS
ENCAMPMENT HAS HELPED TO KEEP
NORMAN BLACK CONNECTED, TO OFFER
SOME SENSE OF COMMUNITY, THOUGH
HE KNOWS THAT THE OUTBREAK'S
SECOND WAVE AND COLDER WEATHER
LOOM.
>> I'VE GOT TO FIND SOMEPLACE,
YEAH.
I DON'T WANT TO BE HERE.
GOD NO.
>> Reporter: VIK ADHOPIA, CBC
NEWS, TORONTO.
>> Ian: HOPING TO STOP THE
SPREAD OF COVID-19 AMONG
HOMELESS PEOPLE, TORONTO IS IN
THE MIDST OF A BIG MOVE.
THE CITY HAS LEASED SEVERAL
BUILDINGS AS TEMPORARY SHELTERS,
THREE IN JUST ONE NEIGHBOURHOOD.
AND AS TALIA RICCI EXPLAINS,
THAT'S DRIVING A WEDGE IN THE
COMMUNITY.
>> [CHANTING]
>> Reporter: ON ONE SIDE
ADVOCATES, PEOPLE EXPERIENCING
HOMELESSNESS, AND COMMUNITY
MEMBERS WHO SUPPORT THEM.
>> WE HAVE THIS PLACE HERE AND
WE SEE PEOPLE SLEEPING ON THE
SIDEWALKS AND PEOPLE SLEEPING IN
BUILDING STAIRCASES.
AND THAT WOULD BE WORSE.
>> Reporter: ON THE OTHER,
AREA RESIDENTS WHO SAY THEY
DON'T FEEL SAFE.
>> THIS HAS ALWAYS BEEN A SAFE
AND A PEACEFUL COMMUNITY.
WE EVEN HAD HOMELESS PEOPLE IN
THE COMMUNITY.
BUT WHAT WE'RE WITNESSING RIGHT
NOW IS NOT NORMAL.
>> Reporter: IN ONE WEEK THERE
WAS A STABBING AT ONE OF THE
SHELTERS, AN OVERDOSE DEATH, AND
A FIRE.
RESIDENTS SAY THAT THERE'S ALSO
BEEN AN UPTICK IN BUSINESS
BREAK-INS.
>> WE'RE NOT GETTING THE PROPER
ACTION.
I REALLY APPRECIATE SEEING THE
EXTRA POLICE IN THE AREA BECAUSE
NOW I CAN GO FOR A WALK.
>> Reporter: MANY IN SUPPORT
OF THE SHELTERS SAY THAT MORE
EMPATHY IS NEEDED.
>> THERE'S A LOT OF
MISCONCEPTION AND THE GREATEST
THING IS THAT, YOU KNOW,
EVERYONE IS A DRUG ADDICT OR HAS
A MENTAL HEALTH ISSUE.
THE MAJORITY OF PEOPLE JUST NEED
HOUSING.
>> Reporter: THE CITY SAYS
THAT IT'S IN DISCUSSIONS WITH
BOTH AREA RESIDENTS AND THE
SHELTERS.
IT'S TAKING STEPS TO ADDRESS
SOME OF THE COMMUNITY'S CONCERNS
LIKE ADDITIONAL SECURITY, HEALTH
SUPPORTS, AND A TEAM TO HELP TO
CLEAN UP HAZARDS LIKE NEEDLES.
EXPERTS SAY THAT COMMUNICATION
IS IMPORTANT.
>> I THINK WHAT'S REALLY
CRITICAL IS THAT THERE IS KIND
OF DEMOCRATIC ENGAGEMENT AND
CONSULTATION ACROSS
NEIGHBOURHOODS, ACROSS
COMMUNITIES, WHO ARE DEALING
WITH A NEW -- NEW SPACE IN WHICH
THEY'RE ALL COLLECTIVELY
OPERATING.
>> Reporter: FRONTLINE WORKERS
SAY THAT THE PANDEMIC HAS SIMPLY
MADE AN EXISTING PROBLEM MORE
VISIBLE.
SHELTER CLIENT STEVE LONGFIELD
SAYS THAT HE UNDERSTANDS THE
COMMUNITY'S CONCERNS, BUT HE
WOULD LIKE HIS NEW NEIGHBOURS TO
KNOW --
>> IT'S HARD, IT'S NOT EASY,
WE'RE NOT ALL BAD.
>> Reporter: TALIA RICCI, CBC
NEWS, TORONTO.
>> Ian: THERE IS OUTRAGE AGAIN
TONIGHT IN BELARUS.
>> [CHANTING]
>> Ian: NEXT ON "THE NATIONAL,"
HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS PROTEST IN
THE FACE OF A DEFIANT PRESIDENT.
WHY RUSSIA IS NOW GETTING
INVOLVED.
>>> THE QUICK-THINKING HUSBAND
WHO SAVED HIS WIFE BY PUNCHING A
GREAT WHITE SHARK.
>> THAT'S ALL I COULD THINK WAS
JUST GET OFF.
[laughter]
>> Ian: AND THE CANADIAN TODDLER
TURNED INTERNATIONAL GOLF
SENSATION.
WE'LL BE RIGHT BACK.
>> Ian: ANGER AND DEFIANCE
REACHED NEW HEIGHTS TODAY IN
BELARUS, ONE WEEK AFTER AN
ELECTION THAT MANY BELIEVE WAS
FRAUDULENT.
FARRAH MERALI SHOWS US THE MASS
OUTRAGE AND LOOKS AT THE NEW
WILDCARD IN THE MIX, RUSSIAN
LEADER VLADIMIR PUTIN.
>> Reporter: IN THE HEART OF
THE CAPITAL CITY, A SEA OF
PROTESTS FILLS THE STREETS.
THEY'RE DEMANDING THE
RESIGNATION OF THE BELARUSIAN
PRESIDENT ALEXANDER LUKASHENKO.
>> I SPENT ALL OF MY LIFE WITH
PRESIDENT LUKASHENKO AND I DON'T
WANT IT ANYMORE.
>> Reporter: ANGER IS GROWING
OVER ALLEGATIONS LAST SUNDAY'S
ELECTION WAS RIGGED, AND POLICE
AS PROTESTS ESCALATE, THE BIG
QUESTION IS -- WHAT MIGHT RUSSIA
DO?
LUKASHENKO HAS BEEN IN TALKS
WITH VLADIMIR PUTIN AND SAYS
THAT RUSSIA IS WILLING TO STEP
IN TO PROVIDE SECURITY
ASSISTANCE.
>> MR. PUTIN WANTS MORE THAN
ANYTHING A DEMOCRATIC STATE ON
ITS BORDERS.
>> Reporter: OREL BRAWN KEEPS
A CLOSE WATCH ON DEVELOPMENTS
AND SAYS IT'S REMINISCENT OF
WHAT HAPPENED IN UKRAINE IN
2014.
>> THE INTERESTING AND THE
FRIGHTENING QUESTION IN SOME
WAYS IS THAT AT SOME POINT IF WE
REACH A KIND OF A TIPPING POINT,
WHAT KIND OF MOVE WILL
LUKASHENKO MAKE?
WILL HE VIEW BEING PUSHED OUT OF
POWER AS MORE DANGEROUS THAN
HAVING RUSSIANS COME IN AND
ESSENTIALLY GIVE UP MOST OF HIS
POWER?
>> WE WILL NOT GO AWAY TODAY,
TOMORROW, NEXT WEEK.
WE WILL STAY HERE ON THE
STREETS.
>> Reporter: DESPITE THE
THREAT OF RUSSIAN MILITARY
INTERVENTION AND ANTI-GOVERNMENT
PROTESTERS SAY THAT THEY'RE NOT
GOING ANYWHERE.
FARRAH MERALI, CBC NEWS,
TORONTO.
>> Ian: AN AUSTRALIAN WOMAN IS
IN SERIOUS
CONDITION AFTER BEING ATTACKED
BY A GREAT WHITE SHARK.
>> SHE'S CONSCIOUS AND BREATHING
AND SHE SEEMS TO BE DOING FAIRLY
WELL,
CONSIDERING THE LACERATIONS TO
HER LEG.
>> Ian: HER HUSBAND IS THE ONE
WHO SAVED HER, PADDLING OUT ON
HIS OWN SURFBOARD TO FACE THE
SHARK AND PUNCHING IT UNTIL IT
RELEASED HIS RIGHT LEG.
-- RELEASED HIS WIFE'S RIGHT
LEG.
>> YOU SEE THE MOTHER OF YOUR
CHILD AND YOUR SUPPORT AND
EVERYTHING THAT YOU ARE.
AND SO YOU JUST REACT.
>> Ian: THE BEACHES IN THE AREA
WERE IMMEDIATELY CLOSED AND A
SEARCH BEGAN FOR THE SHARK.
THIS IS THE THIRD ATTACK IN THE
REGION IN THE LAST FEW MONTHS.
>>> THE U.S. NATIONAL WEATHER
SERVICE SAYS THAT THEY'RE
INVESTIGATING SEVERAL REPORTS OF
FIRE TORNADOES YESTERDAY IN
NORTHERN CALIFORNIA.
THIS DANGEROUS AND RARE
OCCURRENCE LIKELY SPARKED FROM
THE NEARBY LOYALTON WILDFIRE
CLOSE TO THE NEVADA BORDER.
AS OF TONIGHT THAT FIRE REMAINS
JUST 5% CONTAINED.
MANDATORY
EVACUATIONS ARE IN PLACE FOR
SEVERAL COUNTIES.
>>> AND A CARGO SHIP LEAKING OIL
OFF THE COAST OF MAURITIUS IS
NOW SPLIT IN TWO.
THE JAPANESE CARRIER STRUCK A
CORAL REEF LAST MONTH AND HAS
BEEN SPILLING FUEL OIL EVER
SINCE.
THE COUNTRY'S PRIME MINISTER HAS
DECLARED A STATE OF
ENVIRONMENTAL EMERGENCY THOUGH
WE STILL DON'T KNOW THE FULL
IMPACT OF THE SPILL.
>>> NEXT, THE CONSERVATIVE
LEADERSHIP RACE IS IN ITS FINAL
STRETCH WITH.
JUST SEVEN DAYS TO GO WE LOOK AT
WHAT IS
AT STAKE FOR THE CANDIDATES AND
THE PARTY.
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>>> AND HE'S JUST TWO YEARS OLD
AND ALREADY AN AWARD-WINNING
GOLFER.
(*)
>> Ian: WELCOME BACK.
THE CONSERVATIVE PARTY IS SET TO
ELECT ITS NEW LEADER A WEEK FROM
TONIGHT.
IT IS A LEADERSHIP RACE THAT HAS
BEEN ANYTHING BUT USUAL, WITH
THE PANDEMIC CHANGING HOW
CANDIDATES CAMPAIGN, AND DRAWING
OUT THE CONTEST FOR TWO EXTRA
MONTHS.
>> WELL, MR. SPEAKER, IT LOOKS
LIKE MY LAST QUESTION PERIOD AS
LEADER OF THE CONSERVATIVE PARTY
IS JUST LIKE MY FIRST -- WARM,
SUNNY AND THE PRIME MINISTER
NOWHERE TO BE FOUND.
[laughter]
>> Ian: THAT WAS ANDREW SCHEER
EARLIER THIS WEEK DURING HIS
FINAL APPEARANCE IN THE HOUSE OF
COMMONS AS LEADER OF THE
OFFICIAL OPPOSITION.
NOW FOUR CANDIDATES ARE VYING TO
REPLACE HIM, FORMER CABINET
MINISTERS PETER MacKAY AND
ERIN O'TOOLE.
POLITICAL NEWCOMER LESLYN LEWIS
AND FIRST-TIME M.P. DEREK SLOAN.
10 MONTHS INTO A LIBERAL
MINORITY, THE STAKES ARE HIGH
FOR THE CONSERVATIVES.
THE GLOBAL PANDEMIC, OF COURSE,
AND AN ECONOMIC CRISIS AND THE
GOVERNMENT FACING YET ANOTHER
CONTROVERSY -- ALL FACTORS THAT
COULD PLAY INTO HOW THE MEMBERS
VOTE.
THE PROCESS IS ALREADY UNDERWAY
BY MAIL.
PARTY MEMBERS WILL USE A RANKED
BALLOT SYSTEM, THE WINNER NEEDS
AT LEAST 50%
PLUS ONE TO WIN.
IF THAT DOESN'T HAPPEN ON THE
FIRST BALLOT WE COULD SEE UP TO
THREE MORE ROUNDS.
SO HOW IS THE RACE SHAPING UP?
JOINING US IS CHRIS HALL, THE
CBC'S NATIONAL AFFAIRS EDITOR
AND THE HOST OF CBC RADIO'S "THE
HOUSE."
AND, CHRIS, WHAT HAVE YOU BEEN
HEARING AS THE MAIN ISSUES
DURING THIS LEADERSHIP CAMPAIGN?
>> WELL, IT'S INTERESTING, A LOT
OF IT STARTED WITH WHETHER THE
CAMPAIGN ITSELF SHOULD GO AHEAD
BECAUSE OF THE COVID-19
PANDEMIC.
THE JUNE CONVENTION HAD TO BE
CANCELLED.
THE CAMPAIGNS HAD TO REORIENT
HOW THEY WERE GOING TO REACH OUT
TO THE MEMBERS.
THE GOOD NEWS IS THAT 100,000
NEW MEMBERS SIGNED UP AND THAT'S
A SIGN THAT THE CONSERVATIVES
ARE ENGAGED.
I THINK THAT THE BIG ISSUE RIGHT
NOW IS JUST WHAT TO DO ABOUT THE
ECONOMY, HOW THEY CAN REPLACE
THE LIBERALS AND WIN IN AREAS
LIKE ONTARIO AND QUÉBEC AND
ATLANTIC CANADA WHICH WERE
REALLY VERY DIFFICULT, JUST
TOEHOLDS IN EACH OF THOSE THREE
AREAS OF THE COUNTRY.
SO LOOKING AT SORT OF THE
ALTERNATIVES THEY ARE PUTTING
FORWARD, IT'S ON CLIMATE CHANGE,
ON
ENERGY, TRYING TO DISTINGUISH
THEMSELVES FROM EACH OTHER,
THOUGH REALLY IF YOU LOOK AT
THEIR CAMPAIGN PLATFORMS THEY'RE
REALLY ALIKE ON SOME OF THE MAIN
ISSUES.
BUT TRYING TO DISTINGUISH
THEMSELVES FROM THE LIBERALS AS
WELL.
>> Ian: I KNOW THAT IT'S ALWAYS
IMPORTANT WHEN THE OFFICIAL
OPPOSITION CHOOSES ITS LEADER,
BUT WHAT ABOUT FOR THE
CONSERVATIVES RIGHT NOW?
>> Reporter: IT'S INTERESTING,
ISN'T IT?
IT'S REALLY IMPORTANT, WITH THE
POLLS BEGINNING TO SUGGEST THAT
THE
"WE" CHARITY ISSUES ARE
BEGINNING TO STRIKE AT THE
POPULARITY OF THE LIBERAL PARTY
AND THE PRIME MINISTER'S OWN
BRAND.
IT'S IMPORTANT, OBVIOUSLY, TO
TRY AND TO BE ABLE TO KEEP THAT
MOMENTUM GOING.
SO I THINK THAT IS A BIG PART OF
IT.
BUT, FRANKLY, ANOTHER ISSUE
FOR THE CONSERVATIVES AND ALWAYS
HAS BEEN IS TRYING TO MAINTAIN
PARTY UNITY.
THERE ARE FOUR CANDIDATES
RUNNING.
THERE IS A DIVISION STILL, SOME
OF THEM ARE REALLY SOCIAL
CONSERVATIVES AND OTHERS LIKE
PETER MacKAY ARE NOT.
AND THERE'S ALSO THE QUESTION OF
WHAT TO DO OUT WEST.
THE PARTY'S BASE IS THERE BUT
THE WEXIT MOVEMENT AND THE
THREAT OF A POTENTIAL SEPARATIST
PARTY RUNNING IN THE NEXT
FEDERAL ELECTION, ALL OF THAT
HAS TO BE DEALT WITH.
AND ANDREW SCHEER ON "THE HOUSE"
THIS WEEKEND AND TELLING ME IT
IS A REAL CHALLENGE THAT
HAS TO BE DEALT WITH DIRECTLY
AND IMMEDIATELY.
>> Ian: IS THERE ANY WAY TO
GAUGE WHO THE FRONT-RUNNER MIGHT
BE NOW?
>> IT'S DIFFICULT.
IT'S A RANKED PREFERENTIAL
BALLOT.
BUT I DID TALK TO A NUMBER OF
THE CAMPAIGNS TODAY AND OTHER
PEOPLE WHO WERE INVOLVED IN
ORGANIZING THIS LEADERSHIP RACE.
PETER MacKAY IS SEEN AS THE
PUNITIVE FRONT-RUNNER BUT WITH
MORE THAN ONE BALLOT LIKELY, IF
HE DOESN'T GET 50% PLUS ONE, YOU
HAVE TO WONDER WHAT ARE THE
SECOND BALLOT CHOICES FOR THOSE
PEOPLE WHO BEGIN TO DROP OFF.
SO IT'S HARD TO REALLY HANDICAP
THIS.
BUT AS IT STANDS RIGHT NOW,
LESLYN LEWIS, WHO IS A BRAND-NEW
POLITICAL NEWCOMER AND IS DOING
BETTER THAN MOST PEOPLE THOUGHT.
ERIN O'TOOLE IS AN M.P. FROM THE
DURHAM AREA AND HE'S DOING WELL.
AND HAVING SIGNED UP A LOT OF
NON-MEMBERS.
AND DEREK SLOAN APPEALING ON
SOCIAL ISSUES CAMPAIGN, AND SO
WE'LL HAVE TO SEE HOW THOSE
PEOPLE, WHERE THOSE PEOPLE GO,
IF THEY GO ANYWHERE AT ALL ON
SUBSEQUENT BALLOTS.
>> Ian: ALWAYS SO NICE TO HAVE
YOUR
ANALYSIS.
THANK YOU, CHRIS.
>> GOOD TO SEE YOU.
>> Ian: WITH THE CONSERVATIVE
LEADERSHIP RACE ENTERING A FINAL
STRETCH "THE NATIONAL" WILL
BE PROFILING ALL FOUR OF THE
CANDIDATES THROUGHOUT THE WEEK.
STARTING TONIGHT
WITH THE CANDIDATE WHO HAD TO
SAY SHORTLY AFTER THE LAST
ELECTION.
>> YEAH, TO USE A GOOD CANADIAN
ANALOGY, IT'S LIKE HAVING A GOOD
BREAKAWAY ON AN OPEN NET
AND MISSING THE NET.
>> Ian: IT FUELLED RUMOURS
AROUND PETER MacKAY, A
FAMILIAR NAME TO MANY OF US, AS
HE TRIES TO MAKE A POLITICAL
COMEBACK.
HERE'S "POWER & POLITICS" HOST
VASSY KAPELOS.
(*)
>> TALK TO CANADIANS
EVERYWHERE --
>> Reporter: PETER MacKAY
ALWAYS PREDICTED THAT HE'D NEVER
STRAY FAR FROM POLITICS.
>> ONE THING THAT I DID LEARN IS
YOU NEVER SAY NEVER.
YOU NEVER CLOSE DOORS.
>> Reporter: THAT WAS ALL THE
WAY BACK IN 2001 BEFORE HE RAN
FOR THE LEADERSHIP OF THE THEN
PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE PARTY
OF CANADA.
>> WHAT A NIGHT.
>> Reporter: HE WON THAT RACE
IN 2003, BUT IT WAS A BRIEF
LEADERSHIP.
BY THE END OF THE YEAR THE P.C.
PARTY MERGED WITH THE CANADIAN
ALLIANCE, LED BY STEPHEN HARPER.
THOUGH SOME OF MacKAY'S
COLLEAGUES CLAIMED THAT HE
BETRAYED
THEM, MacKAY SAID THAT WAS NOT
THE CASE.
>> IT'S THE POLICY AND IT'S THE
PEOPLE AND THE DIRECTION THAT
THIS NEW PARTY WILL TAKE THAT I
BELIEVE WILL CONVINCE THOSE WHO
HAVE THEIR RESERVATIONS THAT
THIS IS PROGRESS.
>> Reporter: MacKAY DIDN'T
CHALLENGE HARPER FOR THE
LEADERSHIP OF THE NEWLY MERGED
PARTY.
>> MR. PETER GORDON MacKAY --
>> Reporter: WHEN THE PARTY
CAME TO POWER IN 2006, MacKAY
BEGAN A MINISTERIAL CAREER THAT
WOULD SEE HIM LEAD SIGNIFICANT
PORTFOLIOS --
FOREIGN AFFAIRS, DEFENCE AND
JUSTICE.
[Cheers and Applause]
MacKAY WAS FIRST ELECTED IN
1997 IN THE SAME RIDING ONCE
HELD BY HIS FATHER.
ELMER MacKAY WAS A SENIOR
MINISTER UNDER FORMER PRIME
MINISTER BRIAN MULRONEY.
>> I DIDN'T GROW UP WITH A
BURNING DESIRE TO BE A
POLITICIAN.
I WAS AROUND POLITICS.
I HAD VICARIOUS EXPERIENCE
THROUGH MY FATHER.
>> Reporter: AND NOW PETER
MacKAY HAS COME KNACK TO
POLITICS AFTER A FIVE-YEAR
ABSENCE.
HIS MESSAGE?
A PROGRESSIVE ONE.
>> PEOPLE NEED TO SEE THEMSELVES
IN THIS PARTY, IT NEEDS TO
MODERNIZE AND WE HAVE TO HAVE A
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN FOR THE
ENVIRONMENT.
IT'S NOT ENOUGH TO JUST SAY
WE'LL GET RID OF THE CARBON TAX.
WE HAVE TO SAY WHAT WE'LL DO TO
ADDRESS THE ESCALATING
GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS.
AND WE HAVE TO REACH OUT TO
YOUNGER GENERATIONS.
I AM PRO-CHOICE AND I'M FOR
EQUAL MARRIAGE.
I AM WILLING TO MARCH IN A
PARADE.
BUT PEOPLE WANT TO TALK ABOUT
THE ECONOMY.
>> Reporter: WHETHER THAT WILL
RESONATE WITH TORY MEMBERS,
WELL, MacKAY WILL FIND OUT
SOON.
VASSY KAPELOS, CBC NEWS, OTTAWA.
>> Ian: AND WE WILL HAVE MORE ON
THE CONSERVATIVE LEADERSHIP RACE
THROUGH THE WEEK.
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE
OTHER CANDIDATES AND WHAT'S AT
STAKE FOR THE PARTY.
ALL OF THAT LEADING UP TO NEXT
SUNDAY, OUR CHIEF POLITICAL
CORRESPONDENT ROSEMARY BARTON
WILL HOST SPECIAL COVERAGE ON
CBC TELEVISION AND CBC NEWS
NETWORK AND CBC GEM.
WE'LL HAVE THE RESULTS AND
ANALYSIS THROUGHOUT THE EVENING
FOLLOWED BY A SPECIAL "AT ISSUE"
PANEL RIGHT HERE ON "THE
NATIONAL."
>>> BOEING 737 MAX WAS GROUNDED
LONG BEFORE THE PANDEMIC BUT NOW
IT'S ONE STEP CLOSER TO
RETURNING TO THE SKY.
NEXT, THE VIEW FROM THE COCKPIT
AND FROM INSIDERS ON WHAT LED TO
THE DEADLY CRASHES AND WHETHER
ANYONE WILL EVER BE HELD
ACCOUNTABLE.
(*)
ASTRONAUT AND
GOVERNOR-GENERAL JULIE PAYETTE.
SUBSCRIBE WHEREVER YOU GET YOUR
PODCASTS.
>> Ian: THIS MONTH U.S. AVIATION
AUTHORITIES RELEASED A WIDE
RANGE OF FIXES FOR BOEING'S 737
MAX JETS.
THE PLANES HAVE BEEN GROUNDED
SINCE THE SPRING OF 2019 AFTER
TWO DEADLY CRASHES WITHIN A
SIX-MONTH PERIOD.
GIVEN THE AMOUNT OF WORK STILL
REQUIRED, IT'S NOT CLEAR WHEN
THE PLANES WILL RETURN TO
SERVICE.
BUT THE COMPANY HAS ALREADY
CONDUCTED SOME TEST FLIGHTS.
BOEING USED TO REPRESENT THE
GOLD STANDARD IN AIRCRAFT
SAFETY, BUT CRITICS SAY THAT IT
LOST ITS WAY IN THE PURSUIT OF
PROFIT.
EARLIER THIS SEASON "THE FIFTH
ESTATE" LOOKED AT THE INNER
WORKINGS OF THE COMPANY AND
WHY EXPERTS SAY THAT THOSE TWO
CRASHES COULD HAVE BEEN
PREVENTED.
HERE'S TERENCE McKENNA.
(*)
(singing).
* CRADLE ME 
* I'LL CRADLE YOU 
>> Reporter: THIS IS THE STORY
OF DANIELLE MOORE, A 24-YEAR-OLD
MARINE BIOLOGIST FROM
SCARBOROUGH, ONTARIO, AND HER
PARENTS CLARISS AND CHRIS.
>> DANIELLE IS SUCH A GOOD KID.
(*)
* I'LL BE YOURS AND YOU'LL BE 
>> Reporter: AFTER WORKING ALL
OVER CANADA ON ENVIRONMENTAL
ISSUES, DANIELLE WAS INVITED TO
A U.N. CONFERENCE LAST MARCH IN
NAIROBI, KENYA.
SHE CONNECTED IN ADDIS ABABA ON
TO ETHIOPIAN
AIRLINES FLIGHT 302.
>> THE PHONE RANG AT 6:00 HERE
IN THE MORNING.
THEY SAID, IT'S ABOUT DANIELLE.
THEY SAID THE PLANE CRASHED.
AND I --
>> CLARISS JUST SCREAMED OUT,
DANIELLE'S DEAD.
AT THAT MINUTE I KNEW THAT I WAS
DEAD.
EVERYTHING HAS CHANGED.
>> Reporter: THE PLANE CRASHED
INTO A FIELD ABOUT 30-MILES FROM
THE AIRPORT.
IT HIT THE GROUND AT OVER
500 MILES PER HOUR.
THERE WERE IMMEDIATE COMPARISONS
TO ANOTHER BOEING 737 MAX FLIGHT
THAT CRASHED IN INDONESIA JUST
OVER FOUR MONTHS EARLIER.
BOTH PLANES CRASHED BECAUSE OF A 
FLIGHT CONTROL SYSTEM CALLED
MCAS, THE AUGMENTATION SYSTEM
WHICH WAS
DESIGNED TO PUSH THE AIRCRAFT
NOSE DOWN IN THE EVENT OF A
STALL.
THE EXISTENCE OF THE MCAS SYSTEM
WAS CONCEALED FROM PILOTS.
PART OF AN EFFORT TO SAVE
AIRLINES MONEY ON PILOT
TRAINING.
WE ASKED TWO AMERICAN AIRLINES
PILOTS TO COME TO A BOEING 737
SIMULATOR TO MAKE A DETAILED
ASSESSMENT OF WHAT THE PILOTS
FACED IN THE MINUTES LEADING UP
TO THE CRASHES.
CAPTAINS JASON TANGER AND JASON
GOLDBERG HAVE BEEN FLYING 737s
FOR MANY YEARS.
LION AIR FLIGHT 610 TOOK OFF
FROM RUNWAY 25 OF THE JAKARTA
AIRPORT AT 6:20 ON THE MORNING
OF OCTOBER 29th, 2018.
THERE WERE 189 PEOPLE ON BOARD.
>> SO THE VERY FIRST STEP OF THE
FLIGHT ONCE THEY LIFTED OFF THE
GROUND, THEY HAD AN IMMEDIATE
STICK SHAKER, YOU KNOW, IT WOULD
BE ON THE CAPTAIN'S SIDE.
THIS WOULD BE GOING OFF
CONTINUOUSLY.
THIS IS AN INDICATION TO THE
PILOT THAT THE AIRCRAFT IS ABOUT
TO STALL AND ACTION IS NEEDED.
THIS WOULD NOT STOP.
[BEEPING ALARM]
>> Reporter: TWO MINUTES INTO
THE FLIGHT THE PLANE BANKED LEFT
TO FOLLOW THE ASSIGNED COURSE.
ANOTHER ALARM WENT OFF IN THE
CABIN, INDICATING THEY WERE
TURNING TOO SHARPLY.
>> AIR SPEED LOW.
AIR SPEED LOW!
>> THAT IS THE STARTLE FACTOR,
THE TSUMANI THAT IS HITTING THE
PILOT.
AND HE HASN'T EVEN GOTTEN TO
WHAT IS KNOWN AS MCAS.
[BEEPING ALARM]
>> Reporter: 10 SECONDS LATER
THE CAPTAIN REQUESTED THE FIRST
PILOT TO PARTIALLY RETRACT THE
FLAPS.
>> WHEN THE FLAPS CAME OUT IS
WHEN THE MONSTER CAME OUT OF THE
CAGE.
>> Reporter: THE RETRACTION OF
THE FLAPS WOULD TRIGGER THE MCAS
SYSTEM.
THE SYSTEM WAS MISREADING THE
DATA FROM A FAULTY ANGLE OF A
SENSOR ATTACHED ON
THE EXTERIOR OF THE PLANE'S
NOSE.
THE MCAS WOULD MOVE THE
HORIZONTAL
PORTION OF THE TAIL TO PUSH THE
PLANE NOSE DOWN.
>> SO THIS MCAS SYSTEM WOULD RUN
FOR 10 SECONDS AND TAKE FIVE
SECONDS OFF, AND 5, 4, 3, 2, 1,
BANG.
THEN IT COMES IN WITH ITS 10
SECOND RUN BACK DOWN.
>> Reporter: THE LION AIR
PILOTS PULLED BACK THEIR CONTROL
COLUMNS AS THE PLANE BEGAN TO
DIVE.
>> YOU'RE LITERALLY TRYING TO
WRESTLE THE AIRPLANE.
AT A CERTAIN POINT IT'S LIKE
TRYING TO MOVE A WALL.
>> PULL UP.
>> Reporter: IN THE LAST
MINUTE
THE LION AIR FLIGHT THE DIVE
BECAME UNRECOVERABLE.
>> PULL UP.
PULL UP.
>> Reporter: AT THE END OF
OCTOBER IN WASHINGTON, D.C.,
CRASH VICTIMS' RELATIVES ARRIVED
TO SEE BOEING'S C.E.O. DENNIS
MUILENBURG TESTIFY BEFORE A
CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEE AND
ANSWER SOME TOUGH QUESTIONS
ABOUT THE 737 MAX CRASHES.
>> THEY JUST QUESTIONED IN MY
MIND, WHY DIDN'T YOU GROUND THE
PLANE AFTER THE FIRST ACCIDENT?
>> WE'VE ASKED OURSELVES THAT
QUESTION MANY, MANY TIMES.
AND IF WE KNEW BACK THEN WHAT WE
KNOW NOW WE WOULD HAVE GROUNDED
RIGHT AFTER THE FIRST ACCIDENT.
>> Reporter: BUT IT TURNS OUT
THAT BOEING DID KNOW BACK THEN
MOST OF WHAT IT KNOWS NOW.
THIS BOEING INTERNAL DOCUMENT
SHOWED THAT IN JUNE 2018, FOUR
MONTHS BEFORE THE FIRST CRASH,
BOEING ENGINEERS WARNED THAT
PILOTS WOULD ONLY HAVE FOUR
SECONDS TO SEE MCAS WAS
TRIGGERED BY MISTAKE AND ONLY 10
SECONDS TO CORRECT IT, OTHERWISE
THERE WOULD BE A CATASTROPHIC
CRASH.
>> WHEN PILOTS LEARNED THAT
INFORMATION THAT IS OF A
CRITICAL SAFETY SYSTEM IS NOT
RELEASED TO US, AND THEN WE GET
VERY DISTURBED BY IT.
>> NEWEST ARRIVAL IN THE BOEING
FAMILY OF AIRLINERS, THE 737
ATTRACTS A CROWD.
>> Reporter: AT ONE TIME
BOEING HAD A STERLING REPUTATION
FOR SAFETY.
BUT MANY PRESENT AND FORMER
EMPLOYEES SAY THAT BEGAN TO
CHANGE WHEN THE COMPANY WAS
AMALGAMATED WITH MCDONALD
DOUGLAS CORPORATION IN 1997.
LONG-TIME BOEING SCIENTIST DAN
SORCHER AND CYNTHIA COLE
WITNESSED THE COMPROMISE OF
SAFETY.
>> THE MCDONALD DOUGLAS MANAGERS
WERE MORE CUTTHROAT.
AND IT WAS ALL ABOUT THE BOTTOM
LINE, THE FINANCIAL.
YOU KNOW, CUT THOSE COSTS.
THEIR PROFITS WERE MORE
IMPORTANT.
>> IN THAT BUSINESS MODEL NOBODY
EVER SAYS NO.
YOU'RE GOING TO JUST FOLLOW THE
PLAN.
THAT'S THE WALMART BUSINESS
MODEL.
>> THEY DIDN'T FOLLOW A GOOD
CAPITALIST MODEL.
THEY FOLLOWED GREED.
>> Reporter: THE SAFETY OF
THESE AIRCRAFT IS SUPPOSED TO BE
OVERSEEN DURING THE
MANUFACTURING PROCESS BY
INDEPENDENT REPRESENTATIVES OF
THE F.A.A., THE U.S. FEDERAL
AVIATION ADMINISTRATION.
IN RECENT YEARS, HOWEVER,
SUPPOSEDLY TO SAVE MONEY AND
STREAMLINE THE PROCESS, MUCH OF
THAT OVERSIGHT HAS BEEN
CONTRACTED OUT TO PERSONNEL PAID
DIRECTLY BY BOEING.
TO MANY OF THE PEOPLE WHO WORK
HERE, THAT REPRESENTS AN OBVIOUS
CONFLICT OF INTEREST.
>> WELL, THE DOWNSIDE IS THAT
SOMEONE CAN THREATEN YOUR
POSITION AT WORK.
YOU CAN -- YOU CAN BE, YOU KNOW,
PLAY BALL OR ELSE.
AND THE MANAGERS COULD SAY, YOU
KNOW, KEEP YOUR MOUTH SHUT OR
YOU LOSE YOUR JOB.
>> SO IT ISN'T JUST SALARY, IT'S
YOUR SALARY INCREASE, IT'S YOUR
ASSIGNMENTS.
YOU COULD BE REASSIGNED TO
ANOTHER THING.
YOU COULD BE REPLACED BY
SOMEBODY WHO IS LESS CAPABLE OF
RESISTING PRESSURE.
>> RELATIVES WHO HAVE LOST LOVED
ONES, IF YOU COULD PLEASE STAND
SO WE COULD THANK YOU ALL.
THANK YOU FOR BEING HERE.
IF YOU COULD JUST STAND.
MR. MUILENBURG, AS I WATCH THOSE
LOVED ONES STAND, MY ANGER HAS
ONLY GROWN.
THESE LOVED ONES LOST LIVES
BECAUSE OF AN ACCIDENT THAT WAS
NOT ONLY PREVENTABLE, BUT WAS
THE RESULT OF A PATTERN OF
DELIBERATE CONCEALMENT.
BOEING CAME TO MY OFFICE SHORTLY
AFTER THESE CRASHES AND SAID
THEY WERE THE RESULT OF PILOT
ERROR.
THOSE PILOTS NEVER HAD A CHANCE.
THESE LOVED ONES NEVER HAD A
CHANCE.
THEY WERE IN FLYING COFFINS AS A
RESULT OF BOEING DECIDING THAT
IT WAS GOING TO CONCEAL MCAS
FROM THE PILOTS.
>> SENATOR, IF ANYTHING I COULD
LEAVE WITH YOU TODAY, I WANT TO
REINFORCE THE CULTURE OF SAFETY
AT BOEING.
>> Reporter: DENNIS MUILENBURG
REPEATEDLY EMPHASIZED HIS
COMMITMENT TO SAFETY AND THE
VALUES THAT HE WAS TAUGHT AS AN
IOWA FARM BOY.
>> GROWING UP ON A FARM IN IOWA,
MY PARENTS TAUGHT ME THE VALUE
OF HARD WORK AND INTEGRITY.
>> Reporter: AT THE CONCLUSION
OF THE HEARINGS, THE MOTHER OF
ONE VICTIM CONFRONTED THE BOEING
C.E.O.
>> WHEN YOU TALKED ABOUT IOWA,
IT WAS JUST LIKE ONE TOO MANY
TIMES.
AND THE WHOLE GROUP SAID, GO
BACK TO THE FARM, GO BACK TO
IOWA.
DO THAT.
YOU'RE NOT A PERSON ANYMORE TO
SOLVE THE SITUATION.
BUT I WANT TO SAY IT TO YOU
DIRECTLY, BECAUSE I DON'T THINK
THAT YOU UNDERSTAND WHAT WE'RE
SAYING.
>> I RESPECT THAT.
I REALLY DO.
IN THE END IT'S ABOUT SAFETY.
>> YOU ARE NOT CAPABLE OF DOING
THAT.
>> I RESPECT YOUR INPUT, AND I
TELL THAT YOU WE'RE VERY FOCUSED
ON SAFETY.
>> YOU KNOW, BOEING ARE
CAPITALIST EXTREMISTS.
THEY'RE RIGHT AT THE FAR END.
AND THEY'RE JUST -- THERE'S NO
SAFETY THAT THEY'RE LOOKING AT.
AND IT'S JUST -- I CAN'T BELIEVE
IT -- THIS IS CORPORATE
MANSLAUGHTER, YOU KNOW.
>> I JUST LEARNED THAT TODAY A
SECOND CRASH, IT TOOK AN AIRLINE 
FLIGHT THAT KILLED OUR DAUGHTER,
WHO MURDERED OUR DAUGHTER.
HE GOT A BONUS.
HOW WOULD I FEEL?
>> Reporter: THERE ARE DOUBTS
THAT CONGRESS WILL DO MUCH TO
REIN IN BOEING, ESPECIALLY
BECAUSE THE COMPANY SPENDS
MILLIONS OF DOLLARS LOBBYING
POLITICIANS, INCLUDING CAMPAIGN
CONTRIBUTIONS TO MANY MEMBERS OF
THE HOUSE TRANSPORTATION
COMMITTEE.
DO YOU UNDERSTAND HOW THE REST
OF THE WORLD THINKS THAT THE
WHOLE SYSTEM IS BROKEN?
YOU KNOW, BOEING IS NOT TELLING
THE TRUTH.
AND THE F.A.A. SEEMS TO BE OUT
OF THE LOOP.
AND THE SENATORS AND THE
CONGRESSMEN SEEM TO BE ON THE
PAY OF BOEING.
THE WHOLE SYSTEM SEEMS BROKEN.
>> WELL, THE SYSTEM IS BROKEN
RIGHT NOW BECAUSE THE F.A.A. HAS
TO BE CHANGED IN ITS CULTURE.
IT HAS TO END OUTSOURCING AND A
SYSTEM THAT, IN EFFECT, PUTS THE
FOX IN CHARGE OF THE HEN HOUSE.
>> THE SYSTEM IS NOT BROKEN.
>> Reporter: AT HEARINGS IN
DECEMBER, THE NEW F.A.A.
ADMINISTRATOR STEVEN DIXON TRIED
TO DEFEND THE INTEGRITY OF HIS
ORGINISATION.
HE HAD TROUBLE EXPLAINING THIS
INTERNAL STUDY FROM
DECEMBER 2018, TWHREE MONTHS
BEFORE THE SECOND CRASH, SHOWING
THAT THE F.A.A. ESTIMATED THAT
IF THE MCAS WAS NOT FIXED THAT
THE SYSTEM WOULD LIKELY CAUSE
MORE THAN 15 CRASHES OVER THE
45-YEAR LIFE OF THE 737 MAX
FLEET, CAUSING ALMOST 3,000
FATALITIES.
AT THE TIME THAT INFORMATION WAS
NOT SHARED WITH THE AIRLINES OR
THE PUBLIC.
>> IS THE SYSTEM BROKEN?
OH, CLEARLY IT'S FAILED.
THE SYSTEM, THE CERTIFICATION
SYSTEM FAILED OUR PILOTS, IT
FAILED OUR PASSENGERS, AND IT
FAILED THE GLOBE.
>> Reporter: RECENTLY RELEASED
INTERNAL EMAILS SHOW MANY BOEING
EMPLOYEES HAD LOST FAITH IN THE
737 MAX LONG BEFORE THE CRASHES.
IN 2017, ONE SAID THAT THE
AIRPLANE WAS DESIGNED BY CLOWNS,
SUPERVISED BY MONKEYS.
DENNIS MUILENBURG WAS REMOVED AS
BOEING'S C.E.O. JUST BEFORE
CHRISTMAS, AND BOEING HAS NOW
ADMITTED THAT PILOT TRAINING ON
THE MAX WOULD BE A GOOD IDEA
AFTER ALL.
THERE'S A U.S. JUSTICE
DEPARTMENT INVESTIGATION OF THE
COMPANY'S INTERACTION WITH THE
F.A.A., LOOKING TO SEE IF THERE
WAS CRIMINAL ACTIVITY LEADING TO
THE CRASHES.
BUT MANY DOUBT THAT ANY BOEING
EXECUTIVES WILL BE PROSECUTED.
>> NO, I THINK THAT ALL OF THESE
PEOPLE IN THESE UPPER ECHELONS
ARE TOO RELATED AND TOO
INTERTWINED.
I DON'T THINK THAT THEY'RE GOING
TO FIND ANYTHING AGAINST ONE OF
THEIR OWN.
THE PROBLEM WITH, YOU KNOW,
PEOPLE HAVE DIED.
AND FOR BOEING TO PAY A FINE OR
TO PAY MILLIONS OR WHATEVER,
WHERE'S THE JUSTICE?
>> Reporter: IN LATE OCTOBER,
CLARISS MOORE TRAVELLED TO
ETHIOPIA TO BRING BACK HER
DAUGHTER'S COFFIN AND THE
PARTIAL REMAINS THAT WERE
IDENTIFIED.
>> I WANT TO OPEN UP THAT COFFIN
AND I WANT TO SEE HER.
I WANT TO HUG HER.
I WANT TO SMELL HER.
I WANT TO KISS HER.
I WANT TO DANCE WITH HER.
I WANT TO HEAR HER VOICE.
(*)
* WHEN I'M GONE 
* YOU'RE GONNA MUSS ME WHEN I'M
GONE *
>> I JUST WANT TO CONTINUE TO BE
THE VOICE OF DANIELLE AND BRING
AWARENESS TO THE PUBLIC.
THAT WAY THIS WILL NEVER HAPPEN
TO THEM.
* GONNA MISS THE WAY I WALK 
* GONNA MISS THE WAY YOU TALK 
* YOU KNOW THAT YOU'RE GONNA
MISS ME WHEN I'M GONE *
>> Reporter: TERENCE
McKENNA, CBC NEWS, TORONTO.
>> Ian: NOT SURPRISINGLY BOEING
HAS HAD A TOUGH TIME ON THE
FINANCIAL MARKETS.
AFTER THE GROUNDING OF THE 737
MAX IN 2019 AND THEN THE
PANDEMIC, THE COMPANY'S STOCK
LOST MORE THAN 60% OF ITS VALUE
IN MARCH.
EVEN AFTER SHOWING SOME SIGNS OF
RECOVERY IT REMAINS MORE THAN
45% DOWN FROM A YEAR AGO.
>>> TIME FOR A QUICK BREAK AND
"THE MOMENT" IS NEXT.
A CANADIAN TODDLER WITH AN
AWARD-WINNING GOLF SWING.
WHOA!
>> Ian: IF YOU'VE BEEN WORKING
ON YOUR GOLF SWING THIS SUMMER,
YOU MIGHT WANT TO TAKE A COUPLE
OF POINTERS FROM THIS KID.
AT JUST TWO YEARS OLD, JACK
CANTIN FROM NOELVILLE, ONTARIO
WON AN INTERNATIONAL GOLF SWING
CONTEST.
HIS FORM AND HIS DEDICATION TO
THE SPORT
MAKES THAT SWING OUR "MOMENT"
TONIGHT.
>> WHOA!
>> WOW!
>> IT'S BEEN EXCITING TO SEE HIM
GROW, YOU KNOW, WITH SOMETHING
LIKE GOLF, OR ANY SPORT, REALLY.
HE'S JUST VERY PASSIONATE ABOUT
MOST THINGS AND HIS
DETERMINATION AND HIS HARD WORK
COMES THROUGH.
>> AND IT'S DEFINITELY WHAT HE'S
TURNED TOWARDS JUST NATURALLY.
HE'S DEVELOPED A NATURAL PASSION
FOR IT.
>> I KNEW HE WAS GOING TO WIN.
I JUST HAD A FEELING.
I HAVE BEEN
WATCHING HIM HIT BALLS FOR A
LONG TIME NOW, ALTHOUGH NOT THAT
LONG, BUT I COULD TELL, YOU
KNOW, JUST BEING A GOLFER AND
ANY GOLFER WHO HAS SEEN HIM
SWING ALREADY, YOU CAN JUST SEE
SOMETHING THERE.
>> GOOD SHOT, JACK.
>> YOU REALLY JUST WANT YOUR
CHILD TO ENJOY WHAT THEY'RE
DOING.
SO THIS IS WHAT HE LOVES TO DO,
I'D ABSOLUTELY LOVE TO SEE HIM
PURSUE GOLF.
>> Ian: 2 YEARS OLD, SO WHO
KNOWS WHAT HIS LOVE IS GOING TO
BE WHEN HE'S 2 1/2 YEARS OLD,
BUT IF YOU'RE OLD ENOUGH TO
REMEMBER THE MIKE DOUGLAS TALK
SHOW, YOU KNOW WHERE I'M HEADED,
RIGHT?
TIGER WOODS, 2 YEARS OLD WHEN HE
FIRST APPEARED ON MIKE DOUGLAS
AND YOU CAN FIND IT ON
YouTube AND THINGS WORKED
OUT PRETTY WELL FOR HIM.
>>> THAT IS "THE NATIONAL" FOR
AUGUST 16th.
GOOD NIGHT.
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