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  • >> 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.

>> Ian: GOOD EVENING, I'M IAN

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