Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles >> Ian: GOOD EVENING, I'M IAN HANOMANSING. TONIGHT, CONCERNS THE CORONAVIRUS IS ENTERING A NEW PHASE IN CANADA, CIRCULATING IN THE COMMUNITY. FROM MAT MASS TRANSIT TO PUBLIC GATHERINGS. >> WE NEED TO START CHANGING OUR APPROACH. >> Ian: AND WHY SOME DOCTORS SAY, IF YOU'RE SICK, DON'T GO TO THE E.R. >> RIGHT NOW I'M JUST WAITING TO HUG HIM. >> Ian: A TEEN BOY RESCUED AFTER HE WAS ABDUCTED, TAKEN AS COLLATERAL FOR A STEP BROTHER'S DRUG DEBT. >>> THE TRAGIC CONSEQUENCES OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE. >> HE NEVER LEFT HER ALONE. >> AND POTENTIAL SOLUTIONS. THE CIRCLE OF SUPPORT THAT SOME SAY IS SAVING LIVES. CANADIAN HOCKEY'S FIRST OLYMPIC CHAMPIONS MIGHT SURPRISE YOU. >> THIS WAS AN UNDERDOG STORY THAT ENDED UP BEING A MOMENTOUS CANADIAN STORY. >> Ian: A NEW TRIBUTE FOR A HISTORY-MAKING TEAM. THIS IS "THE NATIONAL". IN AN EPIDEMIC, FEAR CAN EASILY OUTRUN FACTS. A DAY AFTER WE LEARNED OF THE FIRST COVID-19 CASE IN CANADA WITH NO DIRECT LINK TO TRAVEL, THE FEAR IS THE VIRUS IS RAMPANT. THE FACTS SAYING THE EXPERTS, NOT HERE, NOT NOW. HEALTH OFFICIALS ARE ACTING AS DISEASE DETECTIVES, TRACKING CASES OF THE VIRUS, ISOLATING THOSE WHO COME IN CONTACT WITH IT. THE RISK, OFFICIALS STRESS, REMAINS LOW, ALTHOUGH YESTERDAY'S B.C. CASE OF APPARENT COMMUNITY TRANSMISSION IS A SIGN THE CLOCK IS TICKING. FOR THE MOST PART, CANADA IS DEALING WITH INDIVIDUAL CASES OR SMALL CLUSTERS LINKED TO TRAVEL OUTSIDE THE COUNTRY. YET, VIK ADHOPIA HAS THE STORY OF ONE CASE. >> Reporter: AFTER RETURNING FROM LAS VEGAS FOR THREE DAYS THIS WEEK, THE MAN TOOK THE TRANSIT WITH RUSH HOUR CROWDS, TO AND FROM WORK, UNTIL HE SHOWED UP AT A TORONTO HOSPITAL ON WEDNESDAY. >> THE INDIVIDUAL IDENTIFIED THAT THEY HAD THE ONSET OF COUGH, A MILD COUGH. AND THAT IS THE PRIMARY SYMPTOM. >> Reporter: THE MAN WHO IS IN HIS 40s IS NOW RECOVERING AT HOME. HEALTH OFFICIALS SAY THE RISK TO PASSENGERS IS LOW, BUT THEY'RE NOW TRACING WHO THE MAN MIGHT HAVE HAD CONTACT WITH, WHERE HE PICKED UP THE CORONAVIRUS ISN'T CLEAR, LAS VEGAS DOESN'T HAVE A KNOWN OUTBREAK. OFFICIALS PREDICT IT'S ONLY A MATTER OF TIME UNTIL THE VIRUS WILL BE PASSED ON LOCALLY. >> SHOULD WE FIND OURSELVES IN A CIRCUMSTANCE WHERE WE'RE SEEING, HMM, THERE IS LOCAL TRANSMISSION, WE NEED TO START CHANGING OUR APPROACH THEN. >> Reporter: THE T.T.C. IS ALREADY DOING THAT, DISINFECTING VEHICLES MORE FREQUENTLY. AS FOR PASSENGERS -- >> NOT VERY CONCERNED. IT'S SAD FOR THOSE AFFECTED BY IT, BUT DON'T NEED TO PANIC. >> YOU'RE WONDERING IF THE PERSON SITTING NEXT TO ME IS INFECTED. >> SECURITY GUARD HAD IT, THAT WAS WHACK, BUT HE HANDLED PROPERLY. >> Reporter: IF TORONTO CONTINUES TO SEE UNEXPLAINED CASES IT COULD CHANGE THE DEFINITION OF WHO IS AT RISK AND WHO SHOULD BE TESTED OR EVEN RETESTED. >> AND I KNOW IN OTHER JURISDICTIONS THEY'VE GONE AHEAD AND TESTED INDIVIDUALS WHO ARE, FOR EXAMPLE, ILL WITH SEVERE RESPIRATORY INFECTIONS SO IT MIGHT BE LOOKING FOR THE VIRUS IN CASES THAT DID NOT HAVE CLEAR EXPOSURE. >> Reporter: DR. SAMIRA MUBAREKA IS TAPPING INTO $27 MILLION OF NEW FEDERAL RESEARCH MONEY TO STUDY HOW LONG THE CORONAVIRUS SURVIVES IN THE AIR AND ON SURFACES. A KEY UNKNOWN FOR OFFICIALS TRYING TO PREVENT MORE TRANSMISSIONS. VIK ADHOPIA, CBC NEWS, TORONTO. >> Ian: B.C. IS HOME TO CANADA'S FIRST APPARENT CASE OF SO-CALLED COMMUNITY TRANSMISSION. THE PROVINCE, LIKE ONTARIO, REMAINS FOCUSED ON TRACKING AND CONTAINING THE VIRUS, BUT IT'S NOT RULING OUT TAKING MORE EXTREME MEASURES. >> Reporter: TODAY, B.C. UNVEILED ITS PLAN TO FIGHT THE OUTBREAK. >> IT'S A VERY CHALLENGING VIRUS TO BE ABLE TO CONTAIN AND WE'VE SEEN THAT GLOBALLY. >> Reporter: SO FAR THE PROVINCE HAS 21 CONFIRMED CASES, INCLUDING ONE PATIENT IN INTENSIVE CARE. ONE CASE IS TROUBLING BECAUSE SO FAR IT CAN'T BE TRACED BACK TO EARLIER INFECTIONS. IT HAS OFFICIALS SCRAMBLING, LOOKING FOR THE SOURCE. >> THAT INVESTIGATION IS ONE WE'RE WATCHING CAREFULLY AND THERE HAS BEEN A LOT OF DETAILED DETECTIVE WORK BEING DONE IN THE LAST 24 HOURS. >> Reporter: ACROSS THE BORDER IN WASHINGTON STATE, THREE NEW DEATHS WERE CONFIRMED BRINGING THE TOTAL TO 14. AFTER A STAFF MEMBER TESTED POSITIVE, THIS UNIVERSITY TOLD ITS 46,000 STUDENTS AND STAFF TO STAY HOME. CLASSES AND EXAMS WILL NOW BE DONE REMOTELY. SO MANY PEOPLE ARE STAYING HOME IN SEATTLE, COMMUTE TIMES HAVE BEEN CUT IN HALF. IN VANCOUVER, SOME THINGS ARE GOING AHEAD. 70,000 FANS AND PLAYERS FROM 16 COUNTRIES CONVERGE ON B.C. PLACE STADIUM FOR THE WORLD RUGBY 7s. THIS TICKET RESELLER SAYS SOME PEOPLE ARE STAYING AWAY. >> IT LOOKS LIKE THE LOCAL NUMBERS ARE COMING, NO ISSUES THERE, BUT A LOT OF INTERNATIONAL GROUPS HAVE CANCELLED. >> Reporter: A GROWING NUMBER OF EVENTS ARE BEING PUT ON HOLD, INCLUDING A LARGE HOSPITAL FUNDRAISER. >> WE'RE GETTING INCREASING FEEDBACK FROM BOTH GUESTS AND VOLUNTEERS ABOUT THEIR CONCERN. >> Reporter: THE B.C. GOVERNMENT SAYS IT'S PREPARING FOR THINGS TO GET WORSE, SETTING UP A NEW TASK FORCE. >> WE LIVE IN AN INTERDEPENDENT WORLD AS YOU ALL KNOW AND THERE ARE ASPECTS OF THIS WE DO NOT AND CANNOT CONTROL AND WE HAVE TO BE PREPARED. >> Reporter: IF AND ONLY IF THINGS GET WORSE, THE GOVERNMENT COULD INVOKE ITS POWERS TO RESTRICT TRAVEL, MAKE SURE THERE IS FOOD ON STORE SHELVES AND REALLOCATE HEALTH CARE RESOURCES. >> Ian: WHAT SHOULD YOU DO IF YOU THINK YOU'RE INFECTED WITH COVID-19? THE FIRST IMPULSE MIGHT BE TO RUN TO THE NEAREST EMERGENCY WARD. DAVID COMMON SHOWS US WHY SOME DOCTORS SAY THAT'S A BAD IDEA. >> Reporter: IN EXTREME CASES, THOSE WITH COVID-19 WOULD END UP LIKE THIS. UNLESS YOU'RE THIS SICK, PHYSICIANS DON'T WANT YOU ANYWHERE NEAR A HOSPITAL. >> BECAUSE COVID-19 SPARKS FEAR, I'M GOING TO DIE, THIS IS SERIOUS, THEY BECOME ALARMED AND THEY SHOW UP IN OUR DEPARTMENT. PROBLEM WITH THAT, THEY PUT OTHERS AT RISK. >> Reporter: EMERGENCY DOCTOR LAU LAU LAURIE MAZURIK STARTED A PETITION. >> I THINK IT WOULD BE AMAZING IF CANADA SIGNED IT AND THEY SAID, HEY, WE WANT TO PROTECT THESE PEOPLE. >> Reporter: SOMETHING SHE BELIEVES SHOULD BE IN PLACE NOW, SO THOSE WITH MILD SYMPTOMS ARE KEPT AWAY FROM THOSE MOST VULNERABLE. THERE ARE LIMITED EFFORTS NOW TO HAVE THE TESTING DONE ELSEWHERE. TORONTO'S MICHAEL GARRON HOSPITAL IS SETTING UP A DEAD INDICATED -- DEDICATED CLINIC. >> IF THEY JUST NEED SCREENS, WEE WE'RE WORKING WITH PARTNERS TO GET TESTING. >> OFFSITE? >> THAT'S RIGHT. >> Reporter: THE NEW FACILITY SET TO TEST UP TO 150 PEOPLE A DAY IS THE ONLY ONE ANNOUNCED SO FAR IN ONTARIO. THE PROVINCE SAYS PLANNING FOR MORE COULD BE IN PLACE NEXT WEEK. THIS HOSPITAL BELIEVES THE TIMING IS RIGHT. >> THERE HAS BEEN VERY LIMITED NUMBER OF CASES IN ONTARIO RIGHT NOW, SO TO HAVE BUILT THESE A MONTH AGO WOULDN'T HAVE MADE SENSE IN TERMS OF THE NEED IN THE COMMUNITY. AS WE START TO SEE THE NUMBER OF CASES INCREASE IN ONTARIO, WE WANT TO BE PREPARED. >> Reporter: WHY NOT JUST HAVE A FAMILY PHYSICIAN CONDUCT THE TEST? IN PART BECAUSE IT INVOLVES A Q-TIP ALL THE WAY UP THE NOSE AND THAT PROMPTS PEOPLE TO COUGH. IF THEY'RE INFECTED, THAT IS A PROBLEM TO THE PERSON ADMINISTERING THE TEST, WHO LIKELY NEEDS TO WEAR A FACE SHIELD, SOMETHING MANY FAMILY PHYSICIANS DON'T HAVE ON HAND. >> Ian: IF YOU START HAVING THE FLU-LIKE SYMPTOMS OF COVID-19, HEALTH CANADA SAYS TO ISOLATE YOURSELF AND CALL A HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONAL OR THE PUBLIC HEALTH AUTHORITY WHERE YOU LIVE. IN MOST PROVINCES, DIALING 811 DOES THE TRICK, BUT MANITOBA, ONTARIO AND NUNAVUT HAVE OTHER TOLL FREE NUMBERS. BEFORE YOU GO TO A DOCTOR OR CLINIC, CALL AHEAD AND ASK FOR INSTRUCTIONS. >>> IT'S ALWAYS NICE TO GET INFORMATION FROM INFECTIOUS DISEASE SPECIALISTS, LIKE PRASHANTH MURTHY, HE'S THE CO-CHAIR OF THE COMMITTEE FOR THE NEW VIRUS. YOU'RE A DOCTOR AS WELL AT CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL HERE IN VANCOUVER. LET'S START WITH THIS, THE RISK OF TRANSMISSION IN CANADA REMAINS LOW. WHAT DOES THAT MEAN? >> THAT'S CORRECT. WHAT IT MEANS WHEN UP GO OUT TO SCHOOL OR PLACE OF WORK, YOUR RISK OF GETTING THIS DISEASE IS LOW. THERE HAVE BEEN COMMUNITY LEVEL TRANSMISSIONS REPORTED, BUT THEY ARE ISOLATED. JUST ONE REPORTED THUS FAR IN CANADA. >> Ian: I THINK THAT MIGHT COME AS A SURPRISE TO CANADA, THAT LOW RISK, BECAUSE WE HAD, AS YOU SAY, A TRANSMISSION WITHIN THE COMMUNITY HERE IN BRITISH COLUMBIA, TWO AND A HALF HOURS AWAY IN SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, THEY'RE DEALING WITH AN OUTBREAK, HOW CAN IT BE THAT THE RISK OF TRANSMISSION IS STILL LOW IN THIS COUNTRY? >> I THINK A FEW THINGS. OUR ABILITY TO TEST IN CANADA IS EXCELLENT. IF YOU HAVE SYMPTOMS AND CONCERNS, YOU WILL BE TESTED AT MOST HOSPITALS IN CANADA. SECOND, OUR INSTITUTIONAL EXPERIENCE LIKE WITH SARS HAS LED TO PROTOCOLS BEING IN PLACE. I THINK THE FAMILIARITY WITH THE HEALTH SYSTEM LED TO ENGAGED PUBLIC HEALTH STRUCTURE. >> Ian: PEOPLE ARE CONCERNED WE'LL SEE A HUGE JUMP IN THE NUMBER OF CASES? >> THAT IS DEFINITELY POSSIBLE. HOPEFULLY, NOT. AND WE'LL SEE HOW THE NEXT DAYS AND WEEKS GO. I THINK CANADIANS SHOULD FEEL CONFIDENT IN THE PEOPLE WHO ARE MONITORING THEIR HEALTH AND THEIR HOSPITALS TO BE READY FOR THIS. >> Ian: DR. MURTHY, THANK YOU VERY MUCH. >>> TONIGHT, 230 CANADIANS MUST BE WISHING THEY'D MADE DIFFERENT TRAVEL PLANS, THEY'RE FORCED TO STAY ON A CRUISE SHIP BECAUSE A FORMER PASSENGER DIED FROM COVID-19. >> Reporter: IT'S NOT A CRUISE ANYONE WOULD SIGN UP FOR. STUCK AT SEA FOR AN ANXIOUS WAIT FOLLOWED BY MEDICAL TESTS WITH BAD RESULTS. >> AMONG THOSE TESTED, 46 PERSONS WERE SWABBED, 21 OF THOSE ON THE SHIP TESTED POSITIVE FOR THE CORONAVIRUS. >> Reporter: PARATROOPERS DROPPED OFF THE TEST KITS YESTERDAY, THIS SHIP SINGLED OUT AFTER IT EMERGED THE FIRST COVID FATALITY HAD BEEN A PASSENGER IN FEBRUARY. AND FRESH WORRIES TODAY THAT A SECOND PASSENGER MAY HAVE DIED ON LAND AND OTHERS ARE SERIOUSLY ILL. SO THE RUSH TO FIND AND TEST FORMER PASSENGERS IS HAPPENING ACROSS CALIFORNIA. >> WE'RE PLANNING TO CONTACT ALL PEOPLE WHO GOT OFF THE SHIP WHO ARE RESIDENTS OF SAN FRANCISCO AND WE'LL GET TO THOSE PEOPLE TO INFORM THEM THAT THEY SHOULD CONSULT WITH THEIR HEALTH CARE PROVIDER. >> Reporter: BACK ON THE SHIP, THE POSITIVE RESULTS MEAN THE JOURNEY IS FAR FROM OVER. >> IT'S DISTURBING BEING OUT HERE IN THE OPEN SEA, JUST BARELY MOVING ALONG. WE'RE JUST GOING IN CIRCLES AND NOT KNOWING HOW LONG WE'RE GOING TO BE OUT HERE. >> Reporter: BUT THE ANSWERS SHOULD BE COMING SOON. >> WE HAVE DEVELOPED A PLAN THAT WILL BE IMPLEMENTED THIS WEEKEND TO BRING THE SHIP INTO A NONCOMMERCIAL PORT. >> Reporter: ONE OBSTACLE IS A SHORTAGE OF TESTING KITS AND LABS, SOMETHING THE U.S. PRESIDENT SAYS IS A THING OF THE PAST, BUT SEEMS LESS SURE THAT THE PEOPLE ON BOARD THE GRAND PRINCESS SHOULD BE LET OFF THE SHIP AT ALL. >> FRANKLY, IF IT WERE UP TO ME, I WOULD BE INCLINED TO SAY, LEAVE EVERYBODY ON THE SHIP FOR A PERIOD OF TIME AND USE THE SHIP AS A BASE. BUT A LOT OF PEOPLE WOULD RATHER DO IT A DIFFERENT WAY AND QUARANTINE PEOPLE. >> Reporter: FOR NOW, THE THOUSANDS ON BOARD THE GRAND PRINCESS ARE STILL OUT THERE. SOMEWHERE. OFFICIALS SAY THEY'LL ALL EVENTUALLY BE TESTED FOR COVID-19, BUT WHAT IS LESS CLEAR, IS WHERE THEIR CRUISE WILL FINALLY END. ERIN COLLINS, CBC NEWS, SAN FRANCISCO. >> Ian: AS YOU'RE ABOUT TO SEE, THE BEST PART OF QUARANTINE IS WHEN IT'S OVER. >> [LAUGHTER] HELLO! [LAUGHTER] >> Ian: THIS ONTARIO WOMAN HADN'T SEEN HER DOGS IN 66 DAYS. SHE WAS ONE OF MORE THAN 100 CANADIANS WHO SPENT TWO WEEKS IN QUARANTINE ON THE DIAMOND PRINCESS. WHEN THE GOVERNMENT FLEW THEM BACK TO CANADA, THEY HAD TO SPEND ANOTHER 14 DAYS IN QUARANTINE EVEN THOUGH THEY NEVER TESTED POSITIVE. SOME HAVE CRITICIZED THE GOVERNMENT'S CAUTION, SAYING THEY WOULD HAVE PREFERRED SELF-ICELATION -- SELF-ISOLATION. >>> DONALD TRUMP WENT BEFORE CAMERAS TO REASSURE THE PUBLIC. KATIE SIMPSON SHOWS US. >> Reporter: WEARING A BALL CAP WITH HIS RE-ELECTION SLOGAN, THE PRESIDENT TOURED THE CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL AND PREVENTION. >> WE'RE PREPARED FOR ANYTHING. WE'RE HIGHLY PREPARED. >> Reporter: IT'S A VISIT THAT COMES AFTER HIS CLOSE ADVISORS DOWN PLAYED THE SPREAD OF THE CORONAVIRUS. >> WHAT I AM PLEASED TO REPORT IS THAT THE 14 DEATHS THAT ARE TRAGIC AND SAD IN THIS COUNTRY, SHOWS THIS IS BEING CONTAINED BECAUSE THE PRESIDENT TOOK ACTION. >> YOU DON'T ACTUALLY KNOW WHAT THE MAGNITUDE OF THE VIRUS IS GOING TO BE, ALTHOUGH, FRANKLY, SO FAR, IT LOOKS RELATIVELY CONTAINED. >> Reporter: IN FACT, THE NUMBER OF CORONAVIRUS CASES IS ON THE RISE IN THE U.S., WITH MORE THAN 288 PEOPLE DIAGNOSED WITH THE ILLNESS SO FAR. THAT INCLUDES TWO ATTENDEES OF THE AMERICAN ISRAEL PUBLIC AFFAIRS COMMITTEE CONFERENCE IN WASHINGTON THIS WEEK, WHICH DREW HIGH-PROFILE POLITICIANS, INCLUDING FORMER PRIME MINISTER STEPHEN HARPER AND VICE PRESIDENT MIKE PENCE, WHO REACTED TODAY WITH SURPRISE. >> WELL, LET ME SAY, THIS IS THE FIRST I'VE HEARD OF IT. >> Reporter: THE HEAD OF THE CDC WHO STOOD BESIDE THE PRESIDENT DID NOT APPEAR AS CONFIDENT ABOUT CONTAINMENT AS OFFICIALS FROM THE WHITE HOUSE. >> I STILL BELIEVE CONTAINMENT AND CONTROL IS THE GOAL. BUT THAT'S GOING TO BE COMPLIMENTED STRATEGICALLY, THIS NATION SHOULD NOT GIVE UP ON CONTAINMENT. >> Reporter: IN WHAT TURNED OUT TO BE A REMARKABLE CONVERSATION WITH THE PRESS, TRUMP ACKNOWLEDGED HE HAD LITTLE PUBLIC HEALTH KNOWLEDGE AND HE ATTACKED THE GOVERNOR OF WASHINGTON STATE FOR CRITICIZING THE HANDLING OF THE OUTBREAK. >> THAT GOVERNOR IS A SNAKE. >> Reporter: THE U.S. IS RAMPING UP PRODUCTION OF CORONAVIRUS TESTS, AIMING TO HAVE 4 MILLION KITS AVAILABLE BY THE END OF NEXT WEEK. >> Ian: AND AMID ALL THIS, YET ANOTHER SUDDEN WHITE HOUSE STAFF SHUFFLE. ACTING CHIEF OF STAFF, MICK MULVANEY IS OUT, REPLACED BY MARK MEADOWS. TRUMP ANNOUNCED ON TWITTER. MEADOWS ANNOUNCED LAST YEAR HE WOULD NOT SEEK RE-ELECTION TO CONGRESS. HE'LL BE TRUMP'S FOURTH CHIEF OF STAFF. >>> AFTER A TWO-DAY ORDEAL, A 14-YEAR-OLD TORONTO BOY ABDUCTED ON HIS WAY TO SCHOOL HAS BEEN FOUND SAFE. THEY BELIEVE HE WAS TAKEN AS RETRIBUTION FOR HIS STEP BROTHER'S DRUG DEBT. >> RIGHT NOW I'M JUST WAITING TO HUG HIM. >> Reporter: THE BOY'S NEIGHBOURHOOD IS BREATHING A COLLECTIVE SIGH OF RELIEF TODAY. HE WAS MISSING FOR ALMOST 40 HOURS BEFORE HIS ALLEGED ABDUCTORS DROPPED HIM OFF AT A BARN IN A RURAL AREA NORTH OF TORONTO. POLICE FOUND HIM TRAUMATIZED, BUT ALIVE. >> OH, MY GOSH, EVERYBODY WAS JUMPING. I WAS CRYING. REJOICING. JUST HAPPY. >> HE APPEARED TO BE THE DISHEVELLED. TAKEN TO A MEDICAL FACILITY. HE'S SAFE WITH MOM AND DAD. >> Reporter: TORONTO POLICE CHIEF MARK SAUNDERS SAYS THIS IS FAR FROM OVER. ACCORDING TO INVESTIGATORS, THE BOY WAS TAKEN AS COLLATERAL FOR HIS OLDER STEP BROTHER'S DRUG DEBT. THEY ALLEGE HE OWES HIGH LEVEL COCAINE TRAFFICKERS $4 MILLION AND SKIPPED TOWN. >> I MEAN NORMALLY ORGANIZATIONS WOULD GO DIRECTLY AFTER THE PERSON THEY'RE LOOKING FOR AND USUALLY STAY AWAY FROM CHILDREN. >> Reporter: MARCELL WILSON SPEAKS FROM EXPERIENCE. >> I'M A FORMER GANG MEMBER, GANG LEADER. >> Reporter: BACK IN THE 90s HE WAS AFFILIATED WITH THE SECT OF THE BLOODS. HE TURNED HIS LIFE AROUND NOW AND ADVOCATES FOR SAFER STREETS. >> JUST THINK THIS IS A PRIME EXAMPLE OF WHY NOT TO GET INVOLVED IN THIS LIFESTYLE. >> DID YOU THINK HE WAS GOING TO BE FOUND ALIVE? >> NO. DEFINITELY FROM MY LIVED EXPERIENCE AND THINGS I'VE LIVED THROUGH IN THE PAST, I WAS SHOCKED BECAUSE OF THE RISKS NOW OF WHAT HE KNOWS AND WHAT HE SAW. >> Reporter: CHIEF SAUNDERS SAID THE BOY WILL BE PROTECTED. >> HE PROBABLY WILL BE THE MOST WATCHED YOUNG MAN IN THE CITY OF TORONTO RIGHT NOW, YOU WOULD BE A FOOL TO TRY TO APPREHEND HIM. >> Reporter: MEANWHILE, BACK AT HOME -- >> PEOPLE ARE BEYOND RELIEVED. RELIEF THAT HE IS SAFE, RELIEF HE'S BACK, RELIEF WE DON'T HAVE A HAVE A FUNERAL. >> Ian: AHEAD OF INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S DAY, THE ONTARIO GOVERNMENT ANNOUNCED TODAY, $307 MILLION TO FIGHT HUMAN TRAFFICKING. >> WE'RE PUTTING THE TRAFFICKERS ON NOTICE. AND WE'RE TAKING A DECISIVE ACTION TO CRACK DOWN ON THE HEINOUS CRIME. ENOUGH IS ENOUGH. >> Ian: OF THE $307 MILLION ANNOUNCED TODAY, $202 MILLION IS NEW MONEY OF THE MAJORITY OF IT WILL GO TOWARDS SURVIVOR SUPPORTS. ANOTHER CHUNK GOES TOWARD LAW ENFORCEMENT AND A NEW PUBLIC AWARENESS CAMPAIGN. >>> DOMESTIC VIOLENCE HAS BECOME A CRISIS IN CANADA AND THIS WEEK "THE NATIONAL" IS TAKING A CLOSER LOOK AT HOW TO STOP IT. TONIGHT, THE KILLING OF CRYSTAL ANN TRACEY. >> WHO IS THE PERSON WHO WON'T LEAVE? >> MY HUSBAND. >> Ian: HOW THE SYSTEM FAILED HER AND THE LESSONS TO BE LEARNED. >>> TWO YEARS AGO THIS CANCER PATIENT WAS PLANNING HIS FUNERAL. NOW HE'S PLANNING TO RUN ACROSS LAKE WINNIPEG. >> IT'S SO INVITING. LOOK AT ME, SKATE ON ME! >> Ian: CELEBRATING THE WINNIPEG FALCONS. HOW A BAND OF >> Ian: ONE OF THE WORLD'S LARGEST FILM AND TECH FESTIVALS HAS BEEN CANCELLED DUE TO CONTROVERSY. SOUTH BY SOUTHWEST WAS SUPPOSED TO GET UNDER WAY IF AUSTIN, TEXAS ONE WEEK FROM TODAY. IT'S JUST ANOTHER HIT FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY. >> NOW IS NOT THE TIME TO PANIC. NOW IS THE PRIME TO PREPARE. >> Reporter: THAT WAS THE MESSAGE FROM THE CITY OF AUSTIN, NOT WILLING TO TAKE THE RISK AT SOUTH BY SOUTHWEST. >> WE HAVE EVENTS LIKE CONCERTS, AND THOSE SORTS OF FESTIVAL TYPE OF SETTINGS, WE EXPECT PEOPLE ARE GOING TO BE TOGETHER FOR AN EXTENDED PERIOD OF TIME, WHICH INCREASES THAT THREAT. >> Reporter: THE LONG RUNNING EVENT ATTRACTS HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE, BUT THIS YEAR, TWITTER, Facebook, APPLE, PULLED OUT. >> THIS TORONTO PRODUCER WAS SUPPOSED TO PREMIERE A DOCUMENTARY THAT NIGHT. >> THE LOSS IS WE DON'T HAVE THAT EXPOSURE AND WE MAY NOT MEET THE CONNECTIONS WE COULD HAVE MET. >> Reporter: THE CANCELLATION IS JUST PART OF THE HUGE HIT TO THE ENTERTAINMENT WORLD. WITH THOUSANDS OF THEATERS IN CHINA CLOSED, MAJOR FILMS ARE MOVING RELEASE DATES. TAKE THE NEW JAMES BOND FILM. ITS PREMIERE HAS BEEN PUSHED TO NOVEMBER FROM APRIL. THAT'S NOT ALL. SONY PICTURES IS TEMPORARILY CLOSED THREE OF ITS EUROPEAN OFFICES. DISNEY PLUS CANCELLED A MAJOR LAUNCH EVENT AND THE MUSIC BUSINESS IS REACTING TOO. SINGERS LIKE AVRIL LAVIGNE ARE PULLING. EVEN K POP SENSATION, BT MOVED PERFORMANCES. THIS RADIO D.J. SAYS THE RIPPLE EFFECT WILL HURT. >> THERE IS GOING TO BE A LOT OF FOLKS WHO ARE GOING TO LOSE THEIR EMPLOYMENT OR LOSE WHATEVER MONEY THAT THEY WOULD HAVE MADE DURING SOUTH BY SOUTHWEST, JUST IN THAT TWO WEEK PERIOD THEY WERE COUNTING ON. >> Reporter: OTHERS ARE AT RISK, INCLUDING THE CANNES FILM FESTIVAL SCHEDULED FOR MAY. >> Ian: HERE'S SOME OF THE OTHER STORIES ACROSS CANADA TONIGHT. >>> TORONTO POLICE HAVE ARRESTED FIVE PEOPLE FOLLOWING A STRING OF ARMED ROBBERIES IN THE CITY'S WEST END. OFFICIALS SAY THE CRIME SPREE STARTED IN ETOBICOKE WHERE THREE PHARMACIES WERE ROBBED BY FOUR TEENAGE BOYINGS, ALL WEARING SKI MASKS AND ARMED WITH GUNS. NOT LONG AFTER, A NEARBY MALL WAS EVACUATED, ANOTHER ROBBERY UNDER WAY. FOUR TEENS WEARING MASKS WERE SAID TO BE INVOLVED, BUT POLICE DON'T BELIEVE THIS ONE IS CONNECTED TO THE OTHER THREE. >>> HUNDREDS GATHERED TODAY FOR THE FUNERAL OF OCEANE BOYER. THE QUÉBEC TEEN WAS FOUND DEAD. THEY FOUGHT BACK TEARS AS THEY REMEMBERED THE 13-YEAR-OLD. THE MAN ACCUSED OF HER MURDER WAS DESCRIBED AS A FRIEND OF THE FAMILY. HE IS DETAINED AND AWAITING TRIAL. >>> THE HOCKEY WORLD IS MOURNING ONE OF ITS ALL TIME GREATS TONIGHT. KNOWN AS THE POCKET ROCKET, HENRI WAS THE YOUNGER BROTHER OF MAURICE "ROCKET" RICHARD. THE CANADIAN WAS A STAR IN HIS OWN RIGHT. THE 84-YEAR-OLD DIED TODAY AFTER A LONG BATTLE WITH ALZHEIMER'S. >>> AFTER THE BREAK, WE'RE TURNING TO OUR SPECIAL SERIES ON "STOPPING DOMESTIC VIOLENCE". TONIGHT, A STORY BEHIND THE STATISTICS. >> HOW DID SHE EXPLAIN THE BLACK EYE? >> SHE DIDN'T. >> Ian: THE KILLING OF CRYSTAL ANN TRACEY. WHAT HAPPENS WHEN THE SYSTEM FAILS. >>> P.E.I.'S UNIQUE APPROACH IS >> Ian: TONIGHT WE CONTINUE OUR SERIES "STOPPING DOMESTIC VIOLENCE". A PROBLEM SHOCKINGLY WIDESPREAD AND UNDER REPORTED. FOR MONTHS, CBC NEWS AND RADIO-CANADA FOUND A CRISIS SYSTEM SO OVERWHELMED IT TURNS AWAY THOUSANDS A MONTH. WE EXAMINED HOW POLICE AND GOVERNMENT RESPOND TO THE CRISIS OR TRY TO. ALL WITH A SPECIAL FOCUS ON INTERVENTION AND PREVENTION. NOW WE EXAMINE HOW TOXIC RELATIONSHIPS CAN REINFORCE PATTERNS OF ABUSE AND END UP DEVASTATING ENTIRE FAMILIES. CRYSTAL ANN TRACEY WAS KILLED BY HER COMMON LAW HUSBAND. >> Adrienne: IT WAS THE MORNING OF CHRISTMAS EVE, WHICH HAPPENED TO BE CRYSTAL ANN TRACEY'S BIRTHDAY. IT WAS ALSO THE DAY OF HER MURDER. 11:00 A.M. SHE'S IN THE ST. STEPHEN, NEW BRUNSWICK APARTMENT SHE RENTED TO GET AWAY FROM HER EX. HE'D BEEN A COMMON LAW SPOUSE FOR 30 YEARS, FATHER OF HER THREE KIDS. THE TURKEY IS IN THE FRIDGE, PRESENTS NOT QUITE WRAPPED. BETTER THINGS ARE SUPPOSED TO BE AHEAD. 11:16 A.M. A 911 CALL. HASTEY WHO IS SUPPOSED TO STAY AWAY HAS SHOWN UP. >> MY EX. >> Reporter: CRYSTAL SOUNDS FED UP, BUT NOT YET SCARED. >> I DON'T WANT ANY HARM DONE TO HIM, I JUST WANT HIM TO GO. >> Reporter: HE'S BROUGHT THIS KNIFE INSCRIBED WITH LOVE MOM. >> GO! JUST LEAVE! >> Reporter: MIDWAY THROUGH THE CALL, SOMETHING HAPPENS. SHE STARTS YELLING FOR HIM TO GET OUT. >> HELLO? HELLO? CRYSTAL? >> I'VE HAD ENOUGH. >> Reporter: HER SISTERS VALERIE TUBBS AND MARILYN LITTLE, HAVE MEMORIZED EVERY SOUND IN THE CALL AND SENSED WHAT SHE WAS THINKING FROM THROUGHOUT. >> SHE LOVED HIM. FROM THE GET-GO. THAT'S WHAT SHE SAYS, COME GET HIM, BUT PLEASE DON'T HURT HIM. >> AND THEN IN THE BACKGROUND HE'S YELLING, FUCKING HAD IT, I'M FUCKING SICK OF THIS AND THE PHONE WENT DEAD. >> Reporter: POLICE WERE THERE BY 11:22. CRYSTAL WAS CONSCIOUS, BUT HAD BEEN STABBED MULTIPLE TIMES. BY 11:43 SHE WAS DEAD. AND AS WRENCHING AND RUINOUS AS THAT WAS, WHAT MAKES IT WORSE WAS WENT THROUGH THE MINDS OF HER SISTERS WHEN POLICE SHOWED UP WITH THE NEWS. >> AND WHEN I OPENED THE DOOR AND COME OUT, HE SAID, IS CRYSTAL ANN TRACEY YOUR SISTER? I SAID YES. HE SAID I'M STORY TO INFORM YOU -- SORRY TO INFORM YOU THAT SHE'S GONE. I LOOKED AT HIM AND SAID HE DID IT, DIDN'T HE. >> Reporter: CRYSTAL ANN TRACEY'S TOWN IS A PLACE WHERE SECRETS DON'T STAY SECRET FOR LONG. 4500 PEOPLE LIVE HERE ON THE SHORES OF THE ST. CROIX RIVER. IT WAS COMMON KNOWLEDGE THAT SHE AND EVERYTHING HAD BEEN TOGETHER SINCE SHE WAS 17 AND HE WAS THE SERIOUS OLDER BOYFRIEND. HOW ON EARTH DID IT EVER GET TO MURDER DECADES LATER? TO HEAR HER SISTERS DESCRIBE IT, IF YOU DIDN'T KNOW WHAT WAS HAPPENING BEHIND CLOSED DOORS, YOU'D NEVER BE ABLE TO TELL THEIR BABY SISTER WAS IN TROUBLE. >> SHE ALWAYS LAUGHED. >> RIGHT. >> I THINK A LOT OF TIMES PEOPLE DIDN'T KNOW BECAUSE SHE ALWAYS LOOKED LIKE THAT WHEN SHE SAW YOU. >> YEP. >> ALWAYS HAD A SMILE AND A STORY. >> Reporter: NOT LONG AFTER MEETING BACK IN THE 80s, CRYSTAL AND IRVING MOVED INTO A TRAILER TOGETHER. ALMOST RIGHT AWAY THE SISTERS SAY RED FLAGS. >> SHE JUST HAD TO LOOK AT ME AND SHE HAD A GREAT BIG BLACK EYE. I JUST WENT, REALLY? AND THEN I -- ALL I SAW WAS THIS HEAD GO BY THE WINDOW FAST. HE COMES BARGING IN BECAUSE HE DIDN'T KNOW WHO IT WAS. SO HE FIGURED IT WAS A GUY. SO HE WAS JEALOUS FROM DAY ONE. >> JEALOUS. OH. HOW DID SHE EXPLAIN THE BLACK EYE? >> SHE DIDN'T. >> Reporter: LIFE MOVED ON. THE COUPLE STAYED TOGETHER AND HAD THREE KIDS. IT WAS HARD. CRYSTAL HAD PROBLEMS WITH ALCOHOL. SO IT SEEMS, TOO, DID IRVING. HE HAD TWO CHARGES OF IMPAIRED DRIVING. THE FIRST OFFICIAL INTERVENTION BY AUTHORITIES WE COULD FIND WAS IN 2009. ONE OF AT LEAST FIVE CONTACT TO COME OVER THE YEARS WITH DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT FOR ALLEGED DOMESTIC VIOLENCE. EACH TIME THE CASE WAS CLOSED WITHOUT ANY ACTION. THE SISTERS SAY THEY KEPT ENCOURAGING HER TO LEAVE. >> SHE JUST LOOKED LIKE -- SHE DIDN'T LOOK LIKE MY SISTER ANYMORE. >> SHE LOOKED OLD AND TIRED AND JUST WANTED TO GIVE UP, BUT SHE NEVER DID. >> NOPE. >> ACTUALLY TOOK -- SHE TOOK BACK HER LIFE. >> HE DIDN'T LIKE IT. >> Reporter: IN THE SPRING OF 2018, 35 YEARS AFTER THE RELATIONSHIP STARTED, CRYSTAL LEFT. SHE GOT A GROUND LEVEL BACHELOR APARTMENT ON THE MAIN STREET IN TOWN. >> YOU SOUND VERY PROUD OF HER FOR MAKING THAT CALL. >> YEP. >> I WAS VERY PROUD OF HER FOR LEAVING FINALLY AND I TOLD HER THAT. I SAID, CRYSTAL, I DON'T HAVE A GOOD FEELING ABOUT THIS, I SAID, JUST WATCH YOURSELF. >> HE NEVER LEFT HER ALONE. >> Reporter: SHE DID TRY. STARTED KEEPING A DIARY. NOTING TIMES, SHE SAID IRVING WAS FOLLOWING, WATCHING, HARASSING HER, SHOWING UP UNINVITED. THREATENED TO DO HIMSELF IN SHE WRITES. AUGUST 4, I WENT INTO MY APARTMENT, HE WAS AT THE WINDOW. THAT NIGHT, HE SHOPPED UP AGAIN AT MIDNIGHT. SOMETIMES SEVERAL ENTRIES A DAY FOR A MONTH, INCLUDING ONE ABOUT A BREAK-IN WHILE SHE WAS ASLEEP ON THE COUCH. >> HE PULLED THE SCREEN OFF AND SHE WOKE UP TO HIM LEANING DOWN LIKE THIS CLOSE, SAYING HER NAME. >> AND WHAT DID THAT MOMENT CHANGE? >> THAT HE, TO ME, HE WASN'T GOING TO LET HER GO. IF HE COULDN'T HAVE HER, NO ONE WAS GOING TO HAVE HER. >> Reporter: THERE WILL BE WOMEN IN CANADA WHO RECOGNIZE A PATTERN. IN ONTARIO WHERE STATISTICS ARE COM IPILED THERE ARE KEY WARNING SIGNS. 71% OF PERPETRATORS HAD A HISTORY OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE. 46% SHOWED SIGNS OF OBSESSIVE BEHAVIOR. THERE WERE PREVIOUS THREATS TO DIE BUY SUICIDE IN 44% OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE CASES. IRVING HASTEY HAD DONE ALL OF THESE THINGS AND AUTHORITIES KNEW IT. CRYSTAL WRITES ABOUT CONTACTING THE RCMP. THE NIGHT HE BROKE IN, SHE WENT TO GET A PROTECTIVE ORDER. >> WAS THE PROTECTIVE ORDER A GOOD THING OR NOT A GOOD THING? >> SHE DIDN'T THINK IT WAS A GOOD THING, BECAUSE THE HARASSMENT, THE CALLS. >> IT'S JUST A PIECE OF PAPER. SHE WASN'T STUPID. SHE KNEW. >> DID SHE REGRET IT? >> YES, SHE REGRETTED. >> Reporter: LEAVING WAS IMPORTANT, BUT HER SISTERS BELIEVE IT DIDN'T PROTECT HER. STATISTICALLY, IT IS THE MOST DANGEROUS MOMENT IN AN ABUSIVE RELATIONSHIP. OF HUNDREDS OF HOMICIDE IN ONTARIO, REVIEW FROM 2003 TO 2017, 67% INVOLVED A COUPLE WITH ACTUAL OR PENDING SEPARATION. THE CLAIMS OF CRYSTAL'S SISTERS THAT THERE WAS VIOLENCE LEADING UP TO THIS, SOME PEOPLE CLOSE TO IRVING DENY IT. IRVING WAS SENTENCED TO 10 YEARS WITH TIME SERVED HE'LL BE EL I DIDN'T BELIEVE FOR PAROLE IN LESS THAN -- ELIGIBLE FOR PAROLE IN LESS THAN 3. >> IT WAS A FINAL INSULT WHEN I WAS TOLD HE'LL BE OUT IN 3 YEARS AND 7 MONTHS AND HE TOOK MY SISTER'S LIFE. WHERE IS THE JUSTICE, RIGHT? >> Reporter: OF THE MORE THAN 80 PEOPLE IN CANADA KILLED BY A PARTNER OR FORMER PARTNER IN 2018, CRYSTAL ANN TRACEY MURDERED ON CHRISTMAS EVE WAS NOT THE LAST. JUST AS THE HORROR OF INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE GOES ON AND ON, IT WAS ONLY THREE DAYS LATER THAT THE FINAL HOMICIDE OF THE YEAR WAS RECORDED IN CANADA. ANOTHER FAMILY ASKING, HOW DID IT GET TO MURDER? >> Ian: WHILE THE STORY IS IN MANY WAYS ONE OF FAILED SYSTEMS AND SAFEGUARDS, PROGRESS IS BEING MADE TO CURB DOMESTIC VIOLENCE. WHEN WE COME BACK, HOW PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND HASN'T HAD A DOMESTIC HOMICIDE SINCE 2015. THE PROGRAMME TURNING ENTIRE COMMUNITIES INTO PROTECTIVE SHIELDS TO SAVE LIVES.>> Ian: THIS WEEK, O UR SERIES "STOPPING DOMESTIC VIOLENCE" IS EXPLORING THE CHALLENGES VICTIMS FACE, EVEN WHEN THEY GET HELP LIKE ACCESS TO A SHELTER. NOW, ENCOURAGING PROGRESS IN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. IT HASN'T SEEN A DOMESTIC HOMICIDE IN HALF A DECADE. SALLY PITT EXPLAINS WHY. >> HI, I'M KELLY. >> Reporter: THESE TWO WOMEN WERE ALMOST KILLED BY THEIR FORMER PARTNERS. AND THIS IS THE WOMAN THEY CREDIT WITH HELPING THEM STAY ALIVE. TODAY, THEY'RE WALKING WITH OTHERS WHO WANT TO SEE AN END TO DOMESTIC VIOLENCE. >> AND HOW ARE YOU DOING, HANNAH? >> I'M OKAY. >> THE IMPORTANT PART WE ALL PLAY IN THE ELIMINATION OF FAMILY VIOLENCE. >> Reporter: HANNAH POVEY AND KELLY MacAULAY WERE BOTH PART OF CIRCLE OF SAFETY, A PROGRAMME UNIQUE TO P.E.I. IT'S FOR WOMEN WHO ARE AT HIGH RISK OF BEING KILLED BY THEIR EXES. >> TO ALWAYS HAVE THAT ONGOING CONCERN OF NOT KNOWING WHETHER I SHOULD BE LOOKING OVER MY SHOULDER, OR NOT KNOWING IF I SHOULD BE TAKING DIFFERENT ROUTES EVERY TIME I WALK SOMEPLACE IN TOWN. IT REALLY SUCKS I HAVE TO CONSIDER THOSE SAFETY MEASURES. >> MY NAME IS HANNAH POVEY. I'M A SURVIVOR OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE. >> Reporter: THE CIRCLE OF SAFETY ASKS THE WOMEN WHAT SHE NEEDS TO FEEL SAFE, NOT WHAT OTHERS THINK SHE NEEDS. IT'S BRINGS TOGETHER PEOPLE IN HER LIFE WHO CAN HELP MAKE THAT HAPPEN. TODAY, IT'S HER CURRENT BOYFRIEND, A COWORKER AND GLORIA. >> WHAT ARE YOU WORRIED ABOUT? >> Reporter: GLORIA DENNIS IS A SUPPORT WORKER WITH FAMILY VIOLENCE PREVENTION. >> I'M WORRIED WITH ELECTRONIC MONITORING HE MAY END UP GOING TO STORES HE KNOWS I FREQUENT AND TRYING TO LOOK FOR ME. >> Reporter: TO OUTSIDE EYES, HER BOYFRIEND, WILL, SEEMED PERFECT, BUT AT HOME HE WAS A VERY DIFFERENT PERSON. >> I WAS IN TROUBLE AND I WAS IN DANGER. >> GLORIA ASKED ME A QUESTION. THE QUESTION WAS, DID I FEEL SAFE IN ANY ROOM OF MY HOME? AND I ONLY PAUSED FOR A MOMENT AND RESPONDED BACK AND SAID, NO, I DON'T FEEL SAFE. >> Reporter: HANNAH HAD A SAFETY PLAN WHEN SHE FIRST LEFT WILL. HE'S IN JAIL NOW, BUT THREE MONTHS INTO A TWO-YEAR SENTENCE, HE'S APPLIED FOR RELEASE, SO SHE'S BRINGING HER CIRCLE TOGETHER FOR A SECOND TIME. HER PLAN COULD ALSO INCLUDE POLICE AND VICTIM SERVICES. >> I HAD RECEIVED A PHONE CALL FROM VICTIM SERVICES, WILL HAS APPLIED FOR PAROLE. I WAS REALLY TAKEN ABACK HEARING ABOUT HIM HAVING PAROLE. >> SHE HASN'T HAD MUCH TIME TO RECOVER. >> IT'S NOT YOUR JOB ALONE. EVERYBODY CAN TAKE A PIECE OF THIS. >> HAVING THEM ASK ME QUESTIONS ABOUT WHAT I WANTED WAS A HUGE DIFFERENCE TO HOW I HAD LIVED FOR THE LAST YEAR AND A HALF. THE CONTROL THAT WAS TAKEN FROM ME, I'M SLOWLY REGAINING. >> MY NAME IS KELLY MacAULAY. I WAS IN AN ABUSIVE RELATIONSHIP FOR 20 YEARS AND SURVIVED. >> Reporter: SHE'D LEFT A DOZEN TIMES, BUT ALWAYS WENT BACK. >> KICKED IN THE BATHROOM DOOR, GRABBED ME BY THE HAIR AND THREW ME UP AGAINST THE WASHER. ONCE I HEARD HIM GETTING A GUN FROM UNDER THE BED, I REALLY THOUGHT I WAS GOING TO DIE. FOUR YEARS AFTER I LEFT, MY HUSBAND ENDED UP KILLING HIS GIRLFRIEND. >> Reporter: HE WAS FOUND GUILTY OF SECOND-DEGREE MURDER. HE APPEALED AND GOT MANSLAUGHTER. THAT WAS IN 2015. IT WAS THE LAST DOMESTIC HOMICIDE ON PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. >> I GOT A SECOND CHANCE. I WAS ONE OF THE FIRST PERSONS TO DO THE CIRCLE OF SAFETY. I CAN REMEMBER THEM SITTING AROUND THE TABLE. ALL THESE PEOPLE, THEY'RE HERE FOR ME? I THINK IT KEPT ME ALIVE, YES, I DO, ABSOLUTELY. >> Reporter: NOW THE IDEA IS SPREADING. GLORIA IS WORKING WITH SHELTERS IN THREE OTHER PROVINCES SO THEY CAN SET UP THEIR OWN SAFETY CIRCLES. >> IT BRINGS THE CIRCLES OF SAFETY TO OTHER COMMUNITIES. IT WOULD BE GREAT TO SEE THAT BEING UTILIZED ACROSS THE COUNTRY. SOMETIMES I SAY IT'S LIKE MY BABY [LAUGHTER]. I REALLY THINK THAT IF WE WORK COLLABORATIVELY, WE'RE GOING TO COME UP WITH BETTER SOLUTIONS. >> I THINK I'M A STRONGER PERSON. I HAVE A VOICE NOW. I'M NOT SCARED TO SAY ANYTHING ANYMORE. >> IT FEELS GOOD TO HAVE SOMEONE TO HOLD WHO UNDERSTANDS. SALLY PITT, CBC NEWS, CHARLOTTETOWN. >> Ian: IF YOU NEED HELP AND ARE IN IMMEDIATE DANGER, CALL 911. TO FIND ASSISTANCE IN YOUR AREA, YOU CAN GO ONLINE. VISIT cbc.ca/stoppingdomesticviolence, endingviolencecanada.org OR sheltersafe.ca. COMING UP, A CHANGE IN DIRECTION. WE'LL DIP BACK IN HISTORY TO CELEBRATE THE WINNIPEG FALCONS. >> THIS WAS AN UNDERDOG STORY THAT ENDED UP A MOMENTOUS CANADIAN STORY. >> Ian: HOW THIS 1920s TEAM BEAT THE ODDS TO WIN CANADA'S FIRST OLYMPIC GOLD MEDAL IN HOCKEY AND WHY MANITOBANS TODAY ARE CHEERING THEM ON. >> Ian: IT IS A STUNNING UNDERDOG STORY THAT REMAINS IMPRESSIVE A CENTURY LATER. IN 1920, THE FALCONS DEFIED THE ODDS AND RACISM TO BECOME THE FIRST EVER OLYMPIC CHAMPIONS. AN ACCOMPLISHMENT THAT WILL BE HONOURED THAT WEEKEND ON THE ICE OF LAKE WINNIPEG. CAMERON MacINTOSH TAKES US THERE. >> THIS WAS THE ORIGINAL TEAM BACK IN 1920? >> Reporter: LOOKING BACK IN TIME. THE 1920 WINNIPEG FALCONS. CANADA'S FIRST OLYMPIC HOCKEY TEAM. HOCKEY'S FIRST OLYMPIC CHAMPIONS. KIM MULCHUCK IS OBSESSED WITH THE HISTORY. >> IT'S SO INVITING. LOOK AT ME, SKATE ON ME. >> Reporter: TO MARK IT, SHE'S PLANNING A GAME HERE. AS PART OF GIMLI'S ICE FESTIVAL. >> WHAT DOES THIS MEAN FOR COMMUNITY? >> IF YOU PICK UP THE INTERLAKE TELEPHONE BOOK, ALL THESE NAMES THAT WERE THE EIGHT MEN THAT WENT TO PLAY, THOSE NAMES ARE STILL HERE. IT'S STILL WOVEN IN OUR CULTURE. >> Reporter: DISCRIMINATED AGAINST FOR THEIR ICELANDIC HERITAGE, THE FALCONS COULDN'T FIND A LEAGUE THAT WOULD ACCEPT THEM. UNTIL 1920. JUST BACK FROM THE FIRST WORLD WAR, THEY BECAME UNLIKELY CANADIAN AMATEUR CHAMPIONS. THEN OLYMPIC CHAMPIONS. >> THIS WAS AN UNDERDOG STORY THAT ENDED UP BEING A MOMENTOUS CANADIAN, WORLD STORY. >> Reporter: WHILE IT WAS THE WINNIPEG FALCONS, MOST OF THE PLAYERS HAD STRONG TIES TO GIMLI. NOW IT'S 100 YEARS ON THAT HAVE BEEN KEEPING THE STORY ALIVE. HALLIE SLIM HALDERSON WAS STEVE PERKIN'S GRANDFATHER. THAT'S THE MEDAL. >> WHAT DO PEOPLE SAY WHEN YOU SHOW THEM THIS? >> THEY'RE AMAZED. IT FASCINATES ME, THE WHOLE THING. THEY SWEPT THROUGH THE TOURNAMENT. >> Reporter: HE'S DROPPING THE PUCK SATURDAY. >> THE RECOGNITION THAT MOST OF THE ICELANDIC COMMUNITY FELT THEY NEVER GOT. >> Reporter: IN REPLICAS OF THE BLUE AND GREEN SWEATERS, FOUR TEAMS ARE HITTING THE ICE FOR A FEW THOUSAND FESTIVAL-GOERS. >> THE ADVERSITY AND THE DISCRIMINATION, IT'S SUCH A GREAT STORY TO SHARE. >> Reporter: BRINGING THE PAST BACK TO LIFE IN RESPECT AND CELEBRATION. CAMERON MacINTOSH, CBC NEWS, GIMLI, MANITOBA. >> Ian: TURNS OUT, LAKE WINNIPEG IS GOING TO SEE A LOT OF ACTION. AS IF FIGHTING CANCER WASN'T GRUELLING ENOUGH, CHRIS HESS FELD IS FINDING A COOL WAY TO MARK THE END OF HIS TREATMENT. >> Ian: TWO YEARS AGO MANITOBA'S CHRIS EASTFIELD THOUGHT HIS LIFE WAS OVER, DIAGNOSED WITH STAGE IV MELANOMA, HE STARTED PLANNING HIS FUNERAL AND NOW NOT EVEN MANITOBA'S FIERCEST WINTER CAN KEEP HIM DOWN. TODAY HE'S NEARLY TUMOUR-FREE AND TOMORROW, HE AND AN OLD BUDDY WILL RACE ACROSS FROZEN LAYINFROZENLAKE WINNIPEG TO CELEBRATE AND THAT IS OUR "MOMENT." >> I DIDN'T THINK I WAS GOING TO LIVE. WHEN YOU ACTUALLY PREPARE YOURSELF TO DIE AND THEN SURVIVE, YEAH, YOU WAKE UP AND EVERYTHING IS DIFFERENT. NOW I'M FEELING FANTASTIC AND I'M EXTREMELY ACTIVE AGAIN. I DECIDED AFTER SEEING A POST FROM A HIGH SCHOOL FRIEND WHO HAD GONE OUT FOR A RUN IN WINNIPEG IN -50 TEMPERATURES, I TOOK ONE LOOK AT THAT PICTURE AND AS A JOKE SAID, I'LL RACE YOU ACROSS THE LAKE. HE KIND OF RESPONDED HA-HA AND A WEEK LATER, I'M LIKE, WHY DON'T WE. TRAINING EVERYDAY, I'VE PROBABLY RUN SIX KILOMETERS EVERY MONTH. THERE ARE SIDE EFFECTS FROM THE TREATMENT, WHICH I JUST FIGHT THROUGH. IT'S NOT LIKE I HAVE ALL THE ANSWERS AT THIS POINT, BUT I'M EXCITED ABOUT FIGURING IT OUT AND I'M HAPPY I'M LIVING AND I JUST PUSH THROUGH. >> Ian: WHEN HE GOT THE BAD NEWS FROM THE DOCTOR WHEN THINGS WERE AT THEIR WORSE, THE NEWS WAS SO BAD, THE DOCTOR BURST INTO TEARS. BUT AS YOU CAN SEE, THINGS CHANGED DRAMATICALLY AND IT'S NICE TO FINISH THIS WEEK WITH A STORY OF HOPE. THAT IS "THE NATIONAL" THIS WEEK, MARCH 6th. GOODNIGHT.
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