I've not seen something this big and it is lousy it's horrible
one province offers a plan for nurses leaving the task while hospitals throughout Canada deal with pandemic fueled
shortages Cbc information investigates a few surprising tales of violent abuse at a
authorities-funded school in Saskatchewan that was now not k and it is taken along
time for humans day-to-day up former college students talk out and tour made terrible for wheelchair
customers, it's like a or 3-foot trough, and all of a surprise my backside hit the floor with a huge thud
calls day-to-day rethink the policies which can maintain such a lot of ground
that is the national
the correct night I'm Adrian Arsenault proper throughout this we of tonight healthcare people are sounding the alarm and
sufferers are feeling the pain because the complete machine is driven every day to a breaking point
there is a staffing disaster being blamed on everything from infection everyday burnout day-to-day
retirement however the upshot is there are very actual issues approximately get entry to every day
fitness care right now as ers near or clinics reduce hours the
demand is for governments daily locate answers nicely these days one province supplied a few Chris Reyes starts with a
plan in Newfoundland and Labrador everyday nurse in Newfoundland and labrador a
a promise today we're right here day-to-day
announce hope
it comes in the shape of incentives every day hold nurses within the province including retention bonuses signing bonuses for
informal nurses who take delivery of some complete-time jobs a plan every day reduce mandated shifts
with higher beyond regular time fees and compensation of licensing prices for nurses who need day-to-day pop-out of
retirement the government additionally said it's going to discover child care alternatives for nurses who work non-trendy hours this
the suite will help if nothing else show that there's a vision and
a method daily the destiny and that we can continue to be competitive throughout u. s. a.
throughout the united states of America, hospitals are grasping for personal answers staff shortages have driven one pet emergency
middle to shut for the rest of the summertime in Quebec a nurse's union says health care employees with severe covet day-to-day
had been asked every day work it's allowed however the union says it runs counter day-to-day public fitness in Calgary an urgent care
center simply announced decreased hours on this long weekend the Ontario nurses association stated 25 hospitals had been
pressured to scale back operations that had Ontario liberals stressful answers from the ford government these days
let's deliver all of them every day to the table and display some operational leadership and responsibility the Ontario health ministry advised CBC information it's operating with companions across the health sector everyday address demanding situations
at the ground which includes deploying extra the world over-educated nurses, they want to love to speak day-to-day with other boards of
nurses in other nations that the credentials should every day be comparable to
Canada like for me inside the Philippines I'm a bachelor's diploma but once I
handed my credentials while it came lower back day-to-day me it's non-comparable professionals warn
hospitals throughout u. s. a . need answers now daily avert a disaster when fall and winter arrive I've now not visible
something this tremendous and it's awful it's terrible a cry heard from
coast day-to-day coast so Chris that is a moment wherein governments throughout u. s. a . are
looking for solutions to the day-to-day restoration of this crisis wherein did modern-day solutions in Newfoundland and labrador come from properly
Adrian, the authorities say they listened to day-to-day nurses the incentives announced nowadays got here out of a assume tank assembled in
April made up of nurses who expressed what they wished daily of their profession and the need there's instant they have got six hundred vacancies 900
nurses are set everyday retire you could wager governments across the USA are looking as they deal with their personal
alarming shortages simply this afternoon Toronevery day trendy sanatorium a prime fitness care middle in downeverydaywn Toroneveryday says its
3 extensive care units are at full capacity every day a lack of a body of workers Adrian exquisite Chris Reyes in
Toronday-to-say thank you Chris thank you a Canadian forces snowbird pilot is secure
tonight and reportedly unhurt after an incident for the duration of takeoff in northern bc
CBC News has found out the pilot carried out an emergency touchdown after the plane stalled right on takeoff the
the pilot managed day-to-day around and land once more but blew beyond the top of the runway daily in citadel st john at
at the nearby airport, snowbirds were in the place for an air display and officers say the purpose of this is not regarded it is
below research united states of americaspeaker of the residence, Nancy Pelosi has arrived at a friendly reception in
Taipei but her high-profile ride is sparking fury in Beijing china calls her
visit day-to-day Taiwan a very risky provocation gambling with fire it is
introduced live fireplace drills just off Taiwan's coast nations in the course of the vicinity are now on alert so Pelosi is
assembly with Taiwan's president and individuals of its legislature it all no longer extraordinary but as Katie Simpson
explains China claims Taiwan as its very own and this time it's backing up that claim
with the display of force thanks very a whole lot vice chairman Tsai in your very hot
words of welcome depending on who you ask these are both an act of defiance or
a useless provocation we are available in friendship day-to-day Taiwan we are available in peace
for the location speaker, Nancy Pelosi met with participants of Taiwan's legislature her presence triggering a fiery response
from Beijing, China has every right every day to defend
integrity we are completely justified daily do what we do day-to-day
China says it is now launching a series of army drills surrounding Taiwan which include staying fire physical games against the u.s
tried everyday ease tensions insisting it does not every day find battle we are organized everyday control what Beijing chooses day-to-day do at the identical time we can no longer have interaction in saber damn
congressional journeys everyday Taiwan are common but china lashed out when it found out Pelosi turned into mulling a go to
in the course of a larger tour of Asia, she has a history of speaking out against the Chinese authorities traveling
Tiananmen rectangular in 1991 and as the 0.33 most powerful flesh presser inside the
usher presence is regarded as in particular provocative because the timing of this visit
threatens to make the relationship extra hectic extra hard for the following couple of months the Biden administration is reportedly
no longer glad the president has been looking to restore the buying and selling dating and has pleaded with china not to lower back
Russia in its invasion of Ukraine while all of that may now emerge as more difficult
Pelosi is getting vocal aid from a number of her loudest critics you do now not want the Chinese communist
birthday celebration dictating to senior American leaders wherein they could and can not travel
the u.s.expects china to hold to retaliate even after Pelosi comes home
and says it is ready to respond if necessary Katie Simpson CBC news Washington
Felipe Leblanc radio Canada's Asia correspondent joins us tonight from the presidential building this is the website
of the assembly among Nancy Pelosi and the Taiwanese president announcing when so Philippe you recognize we have all heard lots
about how Beijing feels approximately this visit now not good what's the reaction from Taipei
properly the Taiwanese authorities are welcoming this delegation with open hands in America despite everything being a
lengthy-standing friend of Taiwan however you get a sense that it is an excessive-wire act they may be attempting to pull out they may be wary
of long-term results we've visible the navy drills inside the Taiwan strait however, there's also financial stress already
inside hours of Taipei confirming that there has been a high-profile guest coming to Taiwan
heaps of agencies within the meals industry in Taiwan have been hit with a ban
they cannot export to china anymore so there are probably extra repercussions felt on the island within the destiny k so
there is the reputable chance reward evaluation how is all this trickling down to the Taiwanese public
well you saw the fanfare there have been dueling protests in the front of the inn where Nancy Pelosi was the day past each
pro and in opposition to her visit but for a whole lot of humans they tell me they may be now not without a doubt paying quite a few interests to this
go to they have seen those form of threats for a long term and simply to provide you a sense Adrian the day before today at all information
cable channel you had to wait sixteen mins into the newscast to get a Pelosi to replace so
which means that humans have been now not paying plenty of attention however now they might
because the repercussions and the economic stress may be felt for weeks all right Felipe Lebron in Taiwan
tonight thank you Philippe thanks the white residence says this night that
DNA will no longer be essential to know that Ayman Zawahiri is useless because a couple of
assets verify the c.i.a drone strike that killed him as Carolyn Dunn suggests us greater information is emerging about the
strike and the consequences of the safe residence where Ayman al-Zawahiri
concealed in Kabul now bears the scars of hellfire missiles sent to kill him in
In this example we use an unmanned aerial automobile with uh with missiles obviously
and of these missiles had been fired at Mr. Zawahiri while he becomes outdoor on that 0.33 ground uh balcony
seventy-one-12 months-antique al-Zawahiri was Osama bin encumbered's the range and a key planner for the 9 11 assaults on the
international exchange center after bin encumbered's death he became the desired leader of a
weakened al-Qaeda the Taliban has condemned the drone strike on its soil but the Americans say
allowing al-Zawahiri to hide in Afghanistan violated a settlement made previous to the withdrawal of the united states we are
speaking without delay with the Taliban about their obligations not to allow al Qaeda
to use Afghanistan as a basis for plotting Canadian Maureen basnicki whose husband ken was amongst the ones killed on nine
eleven has combined emotions approximately the implication of al Zawahiri's dying happy
that one evil man has been removed from our lives
I'm stressed because even though one kingpin has been murdered I'm positive that
there are many obtainable looking to replace him al-Zawahiri's loss of life is probably to be unfavorable to al-Qaeda however
specialists say it might not motive any lasting harm to the groups it has inspired like isis and al-Shabaab there are numerous
affiliated groups that would retain to advance bin weighted down's unique vision for what he
desired this al Qaeda organization to do and those agencies have remained the more possible elements of that corporation
even inside the beyond decade plus al Qaeda was trying to build its strength after years of decline there's no phrase
on a successor Carolyn Dunn CBC News Calgary
there's a subject tonight in Ukraine after Moscow distinctive a collection that fights with Ukraine's country-wide defense a
terrorist corporation as Katie Nicholson suggests to us there's fear about what that might mean for a few prisoners
of battle greetings to all, this is Daria tsukanova's boyfriend Ilya samuelenka in
a video he recorded in the course of the siege of mary opal he is a smart person he also is
very kind he is best he's also in Russian custody captured
the day marieuple fell she hasn't heard from him on account that it's scary it's frustrating the one's fears now
compounded after the Russian excellent court docket particular samoylenka's unit the Azov regiment a terrorist employer
it's afraid they can maybe sentence him to loss of life or something the geneva
the convention protects the rights of prisoners of battle via calling those warring parties terrorists Russia may be
trying to skirt the guidelines the Russian federation attempts to locate all types of
justifications not to conform with the laws of battle no
Depending on what they are referred to as if Azov prisoners' rights are violated Russia
will face consequences he says this can not deprive the participants of the Azov
regiment in their prisoner of warfare reputation and privilege
Yaz off regiment is one of the fiercest Ukrainian fighter devices in this struggle with troubling roots in the acute right the
love these days is a totally it's a complete one-of-a-kind corporation Moscow has used accusations of nazism to justify its
invasion but this extremism researcher says Russia's designation is incorrect no
it's without a doubt now not a terrorist unit it is a part of the national protection which follows orders of the ministry of
inner affairs tsukanova cares much less approximately what Russia calls her boyfriend
and extra about action especially after an explosion killed at least 50 captured Ukrainian warring parties in
this camp on Friday we want to get them out of that imprisonment as soon as viable
due to the fact we do not have a great deal of time left Katie Nicholson CBC information London
the quantity of police suggested hate crimes is leaping in Canada up seventy-two
percent in only two years records counter simply released its facts for 2021. so it recorded a complete of 3 360 incidents of race or ethnicity nevertheless the
most are not unusual motivators however compared to the year before there have been huge jumps in hate crimes concentrated on unique religions
such as towards Jewish human beings Muslims and Catholics and also jumps in those crimes targeting people for their sexual orientation as Karen paul suggests to us whilst a particular hate crime might be directed
at a specific character, it clearly harms a whole network
four individuals of the basal circle of relatives had been killed in London Ontario in what police referred to as hate encouraged the attack
we believe the sufferers have been targeted due to their Islamic faith people who knew them and still stay in
the community says the results of which are big you need to make a
aware effort to be aware to be extra you recognize kind of vigilant and be extra
observant approximately what is going on specialists say hate crimes have risen with increasing divisions in society political narratives that definitely feed into xenophobia hatred bigotry directed
towards a whole array of communities and we love accountable trump however he's no longer alone this advocate needs Ottawa to
make investments forty-four million dollars to guide victims of hate crimes as part of its national movement plan I suppose it's time rather than us speakme about statistics we communicate approximately human beings who have been impacted and whose lives had been shattered
in a tweet, the minister says the plan will encompass ways to combat hate crimes
teach police groups to prevent radicalization and protect pronely
groups that network impact is something Alberta crown prosecutors should now recollect when laying expenses their new hints state it's miles in the general public interest to prosecute crimes
influenced by way of bias prejudice or hate based totally on the victim's ethnicity gender
faith and sexual orientation this is one of the um checks that they do in regards to in the public hobby how plenty harm does it have on the people and the community
concerned right here it honestly takes a toll on the intellectual fitness and emotional health and basic properly-being of the
whole network advocates say combating hate manner every people want to be greater awareness of our personal biases and take duty for calling out racist sexist and homophobic incidents Karen
pauls CBC information Winnipeg we are studying new info these days from
the female at the center of one of the sexual attack allegations rocking hockey Canada is the one courting
from 2018 which allegedly involved a few players from the arena junior group Ashley burke is in Ottawa so Ashley you
were given an assertion from the girl's lawyer Adrian it is that the complainant wants to set the record straight that she made
it was clear to police in 2018 that she wants to see costs pursued it says she
met with a detective within days of the alleged sexual attack changed into tested at a sanatorium and later exceeded in her
garb as proof this lawsuit the begin of hockey Canada's public reckoning it alleges the
girl become intoxicated and that whilst she become engaged in sexual acts with one hockey player in 2018
he allowed seven others to go into the room without her know-how or consent and sexually attack her she said that
within the closing two months, she has felt very susceptible and uncovered that this is not
something that she ever wanted to type of spiral into this countrywide scandal
the worldwide male spoke to the girl and first stated in this declaration from her attorney it says she is absolutely engaged
and cooperated with all criminal and formal investigations surrounding these activities it comes after hockey Canada launched
this announcement in might also announce the character bringing the allegations forward selected not to talk with either police or with hockey Canada's impartial investigator and also selected no longer to discover the gamers worried it wasn't until a month
later hockey Canada corrected the remark approximately police the reality that hockey Canada has stated
time and again matters which have grown to become out no longer be actual is one of the motives why
I and many others are calling for an alternate in management at hockey Canada hockey Canada's investigator from
criminal protection company henna Hutchinson told MPs that she closed her investigation in 2020 due to the fact the
the complainant wouldn't take part I needed her model of events to push
forward in my investigation, the case has because reopened and the complainant furnished an announcement but will no longer take a seat
down for an interview, one regulation professional says that is comprehensible I'm absolutely unsurprised that the complainant does no longer want to sit down and be interviewed she has actually opposite to what we have been originally advised
completely cooperated and furnished a top-notch deal of evidence and documentation on
the report is already so Ashley I think the complainant's lawyer had more to mention
the legal professional said that the lady gave hockey Canada and the NHL an h web page announcement plus 5 pages of photos and
four pages of text messages as properly the results of a polygraph test she handed
as for the parliamentary committee, some competition MPs need to extend their hearings to consist of other sports due to the fact
of the extent of proceedings approximately alleged sexual attacks coming in all right Ashley burke in Ottawa thank
thank you in Montreal nowadays healthcare workers and advocates wrapped up the international
aids convention but it becomes another infection that becomes front and center in the event of monkeypox as Lauren Pelle
shows us specialists say there are lessons to be learned in struggling with the trendy epidemic
there's so much mastering from HIV for lots of delegates at the international aids convention HIV wasn't the most effective
virus on their minds protesters known for greater access to
monkeypox vaccines the shots remain confined and delivered in wealthy nations like Canada and the America whilst African countries
with the majority of worldwide deaths having no doses in any respect, it's a problem that vaccine isn't attending to the one group who
for whom this kind of epidemic may be catastrophic
this public health researcher says much like with aids inflamed those who are homosexual bisexual or trans should face stigma and even violence but unlike throughout the aids disaster there are already tools
in the area to combat this virus we could have answered to monkeypox and we should have shut it down
some human beings made the choice now not to do this now not to attempt to now we will probably be living with
monkey parks in our groups for a while and whilst essential this professional from McGill university says
greater studies are needed quick we lack a lot of information about how to install
the vaccine how powerful the vaccine is what treatments we need to be the usage of worldwide cases remain by and large amongst men who
have intercourse with guys federal officers say they are looking to raise attention and stop the spread of primary lesson
found out which has certainly I assume served as properly transferring ahead with monkeypox is network engagement epidemiology the
fitness authority is regardless of one's efforts and excessive vaccine uptake extra than a hundred monkey pox sufferers have
already visited this Montreal sexual health medical institution like that very one smaller
sir dr Rajon Tomas showed us examples of the painful lesions we are seeing a whole lot of
sufferers with very excessive sickness considered one of our sufferers must be
hospitalized due to the fact he could not swallow
kind of a 3rd of his monkeypox patients are also scuffling with HIV it is a couple of public health demanding situations
the arena is now fighting in tandem and not using a clean lead to sight Lauren Pelle CBC News Montreal
a quadriplegic guy is speakme out after a current incident while he become boarding a
flight it becomes like a two or three-foot drop and all of a surprise my backside hit the floor with a large thud
next are the calls to trade the policies for wheelchairs on airplanes
plus allegations of violence solitary confinement even exorcisms at a private
A Christian school in Canada I suggest was a cult it was basically a cult now former college students are breaking their
silence and the boy who simply got a seventy-five 000
buying spree however he isn't spending it on himself I really need the kids there
to be glad to get something there and to have something to look forward to
we are returned in James glasbergen wanted to fly to Europe to capture a rolling stones concert but like such a lot of different wheelchair customers his
travel enjoy was brutal all because of federal policies that forced wheelchairs
to be stowed away with baggage Ryan Patrick jones shows us the frenzy for trade
frustration surprise and anger this is how James glasbergen a wheelchair consumer
describes these moments after he became dropped to the ground of an airplane in advance this 12 months they dropped me at the
the ground you realize it was like a two or three-foot trough and all of an unexpected my backside hit the ground with a massive thud
it took 3 mins for a couple of team of workers and some other passengers to get glasbergen in a seat upright federal regulations
require wheelchair users to switch into aircraft seats and wheelchairs must be stowed away with luggage
melissa graham says she's gotten off multiple flights to discover her wheelchair broken it's rather frustrating it
makes it makes flying in general very disturbing each say bad and common studies
like these might be prevented if passengers could sit in their wheelchairs while flying if they could
figure out how to fly a helicopter on mars they can figure out a way to get wheelchair customers sitting in
their wheelchairs adequately on airplanes I simply started out doing studies this texas-based endorse proposes securement
structures like the ones used in trucks and buses to comfy wheelchairs within the passenger cabin alternatives encompass seat
belt-like straps or a bolt locking machine she says initial crash tests advocate they can meet the identical protection
requirements as aircraft seats what the faa has outlined for us as
what would be secure has passed Canada's air tour regulator
says any machine that might permit passengers to remain in wheelchairs even as flying could first need approval
from the united states America federal aviation authority, the united states America transportation department recently promised it is running on it for
glasbergen that day can't come quickly enough it is no longer something it is going to take weeks or days because you understand
a few obviously cabin reconfiguration may need to be achieved and I understand all that but i
bet I just want to peer development Ryan Patrick jones CBC News Toronto
more than a dozen former college students are speakme out about what they are saying came about at a personal Christian faculty
in Saskatchewan it is disgusting it's wrong and it is simply
it is evil it is evil why they may be breaking their silence with allegations of abuse and even a violent
exorcism next
a CBC information investigation has revealed some annoying information about allegations of abuse of a personal
Christian faculty in Saskatchewan former students allege they had been subjected to violent punishments belittling abuse and
exorcisms Jesse Anton indicates to us how they are fighting back
it is disgusting it is wrong and it is simply
it's evil it is evil coy Nolan will in no way overlook that day in may additionally of 2004 while a handful of instructors
and spiritual leaders from his saskatoon private school
visited his early life home Nolan says they began yelling
grunting and making other unintelligible sounds referred to as speaking in tongues his
mom was no longer in control crying within the corner as they spanked the sixteen yr
vintage time and again with a huge wood paddle a violent exorcism meant to solid out what they believed to be his homosexual demons I did not understand what I used to be going to do like I tried to see you later you know to hope it away
you already know attempt now not to be what I used to be simply so that I ought to live with
my friends and my own family and the church and college due to the fact this is the handiest aspect I virtually knew Nolan's
classmate and satisfactory friend Caitlin Erickson remembers trying to speak out approximately her personal abuse but maintaining returned for
worry of getting paddled I felt very powerless due to the fact there have been a whole lot of adults that had been worried on this that
at no factor stopped and said hi there we've long past to some distance so it changed into a very powerless feeling
it become very annoying the non-denominational Christian center academy opened in 1982 but failed to
acquire provincial accreditation permitting college students to go into college or college until 1994. like other personal
College parents pay tuition in fundraising it's also been receiving Saskatchewan government funding seeing that 2012. a yr later in 2013 the college modified its call to legacy Christian academy
Ericsson becomes the first sound of a minimum of 18 former Christian center academy college students to launch a criminal abuse
complaint the document is now inside the hands of crown prosecutors after a year-lengthy
an investigation by using saskatoon police complaints consists of coercion solitary
confinement and frequent paddlings lots of which allegedly happened after the
ideal court docket horrific corporal punishment by way of teachers in early 2004 that turned into now not ok
and it's taken a long time for human beings to talk up so
I imply it was a cult it changed into essentially a cult current leaders of both the college and the linked church have declined
interviews with CBC news in a written statement school officers say they're grieved to study former students who
the experience they have been subjected to abuse for the duration of their time at Christian middle academy and they aid any former student
who desires to record a police document so it may be investigated and handled properly and legally Ericsson and other former students who got here forward say the folks that committed these acts have to be held
accountable and that they want the Saskatchewan government to research the faculty itself freezing any
provincial money and canceling any tax breaks until all questions are answered
investment those kinds of schools are basically the authorities
saying go beforehand hold to do these items the ministry of training tells CBC news independent schools to go through
3 on-web site inspections each year and the maximum current one at this academy become
again in June the written declaration additionally says the province has not acquired any court cases about this faculty since it began receiving provincial investment a decade ago a few college students say it is not actual and
they provided CBC information with electronic mail conversations they've had with the schooling minister's office quite a few it
is behind the curtain and untalked approximately and that is what I am hoping I'm able to inform
with my story at the same time as most instructors have moved on seeing that Nolan and Erickson went to the school
they say some of the same people are still working there and that there was no effort to make an apology or make
amends Jesse Anton CBC information Regina so Saskatchewan's ministry of training
furnished any other remark to CBC news these days it says the ministry turned into made privy to the police research thru a letter from a citizen in June and that it takes all allegations significantly the ministry says no selections
about funding will be made till after the investigation has concluded meanwhile different former students have
come forward to us announcing they plan to report police reviews in their personal
now after England's women's big football win this weekend we thought we'd revisit a conversation with a Canadian
who is aware of what a win like that on the sector stage can me I realize that we've got inspired so many younger
kids to want to get a football ball and go out and kick it round so you have Canada's Olympic gold medal
goalkeeper subsequent
that was England's girls' soccer crew beating out Germany for a historical euro 2022 win on Sunday England's first foremost
soccer trophy in fifty-six years so that pleasure would possibly remind Canadians in their personal at
In the Tokyo Olympics whilst group Canada won its first-ever gold in women's football
this night we revisit Ian's conversation with goalkeeper Stephanie Labay quickly after she retired she spoke approximately that gold medal and the future of her sport in Canada Stephanie labay will make
the sluggish stroll to the bench as she says farewell to Vancouver she says farewell
to the Canadian girls' national group what a manner to quit a career national group goalkeeper, Stephanie Abaye says she
is aware of athletes do not regularly get to manipulate how they depart the game however she did to a standing ovation in the front of
own family and friends so Olympic champion veteran of the national team but now
retired athlete how does that part of the description sense yeah it'll be a journey I think to redefine I bet
myself and how I see myself I think I've done a fantastic activity in the direction of the cease of my profession to not just see
myself entirely as an athlete however to absolutely spherical that out in phrases of the way I view myself and how I deliver myself
but it is a brand new feeling for positive um you understand simply being out right here and seeing the sport proper in front of my eyes it is
going to be bizarre I'm supposed to look at it for the subsequent little bit however I am so excited that I do not should strap on my boots nowadays and go out and
play and dive and throw my frame round I'm excited to present my body that spoils in my mind that
smash and to take the time to decompress and what a way to finish I recognize you have been gambling for a touch
at the same time as but searching lower back to the gold medal uh on the Olympics what effect has that had
on you and your life it's been extremely good you recognize I I felt like I had a voice on a platform before
but I assume what we've got executed for football in this country has absolutely accelerated um
human beings I assume views of this group and what we can acquire and I assume for me individually um I sense like I used to be able to exit there and put on the overall performance of a lifetime and absolutely locate my complete capability I feel like I used to be able
to step on that degree and be absolutely the quality model of myself and that's precisely what I was striving for
every single day that's what I used to be grinding for what I was working so tough for on the times of schooling you recognize where I perhaps didn't need to head I pushed
myself to my limits so that when the time came I was capable of being at my absolute best and I am just so happy with
myself for that and well we're going for walks out of superlatives claire
you stated the bronze medal in 2012 uh genuinely inspired a variety of humans
along with younger women some of whom ended up playing for your team in Tokyo what do you watch the effect goes to be onthe sport of the gold medal oh I suppose it's going to be bigger than any of us can in reality believe and I don't suppose
we're going to see that impact perhaps for some other four or eight years but I realize you realize searching on the numbers of how many human beings watch the sport just for me like taking walks around and how many humans are recognizing me and
speakme about like I recollect where I used to be in that momentum it is one of these like moments that humans bear in mind and
you recognize I suppose I've got the ones moments watching like hockey games from previous Olympics and I've got that I don't forget one
moment and the number of humans who have stated that approximately our sport I think is thoughts-blowing I've by no means form of
felt that earlier than approximately any previous results so I suppose it's it'll impact an entirely new era and we are
I understand that we've stimulated such a lot of younger children to need to get a football ball and go out and kick it around well let's talk approximately
a women's expert league in Canada it's something you and Christine Sinclair made certain to mention when I interviewed you men uh after the gold
medal win and here we are now I mean nearly 12 months later searching at those these men who're in an expert league that is not the fundamental football league in north America however there's nevertheless room for this
team what's what is going to it take for there to be a ladies' equivalent
yeah I think it'll take a lot of things for sure I suppose the primary thing is it's going
to take accept as true with and it's going to take investment in people know-how that all of us want the same cease intention there may be a
a lot of people throughout u. s. a . which are looking to make this show up there are humans in extraordinary cities who can be looking to put forth a crew that are
locating their very own personal buyers but no one's running together at this second and I assume if we can all
get the extraordinary organizations and the exclusive humans throughout us who can be so passionate about making this
occur if we will get all and sundry operating collectively knowing that we all need the identical cease purpose all of us want a professional
product here for ladies a good way to come domestic to Canada and play right here to encourage the young youngsters throughout Canada no longer
simply as soon as every four years however every single weekend that's what we want and that's what's going to increase
boom the accessibility of this crew to Canadians I realize there may be been talk approximately bringing in a professional team in
Canada into an already existing usaleague and in nwsl and even as this is wonderful what
that does is it simplest offers possibilities for the ones few gamers that are already on the professional level
what we want in Canada is a full home league this is going to offer opportunities for those players who can be
graduating from college and don't have a place to move they're not quite on the countrywide crew but and that's in which the
a gap is right now we have players that leave to university and at about 21 years antique if they're now not already within the
countrywide crew, it's tough for them to get a professional agreement so it is wherein we need to provide the one's opportunities
for them to be in Canada to not ought to fight for a global agreement throughout you know the globe however to have the ability
to come domestic play in Canada broaden be in an expert surrounding for you understand eight to ten months of the 12 months and
that's where we are gonna grow the improvement of this national group and that's wherein we're gonna see the impact
of it, in the end, the fulfillment of your crew the gold medal offers you as you've pointed out a platform um you've
used it in element to assist the idea of a ladies' professional league you've additionally spoken out about intellectual fitness uh and i
sense like it's a tough aspect to talk approximately publicly what's that been like to be able to be so
open about one of this non-public trouble yeah I assume you know at first I was stimulated utilizing different athletes speaking out
and the use of their platform listening to their tales I linked to them and that is what first helped
I think take delivery of and apprehend what I was going through like hearing the way that they
spoke approximately it and the words that they used I related so much and it form made me assume like oh
like it is kind of what I am feeling or I linked to how they stated that like I have felt that for sure inside the past and
form of gave me the words to outline what I was going thru and that turned into notable help for me so I think that was
the primary sort of like light bulb for me turned into if I'm connecting to their story belief who could be connecting to my
tale and simply form of trying to love to skip that on I assume um after which I assume for me additionally knowing
like you said like I've got the platform and I have the voice right now and I need to use it properly I want to use it to assist make alternates and push the
sport forward to assist inspire human beings of all ages of all genders and the greater that for me I can be
genuine and talk about my real struggles I suppose the more that humans can connect to me as an individual and i
suppose that is in the end what's so critical here is we are all human and we all have very similar struggles even
even though we are all in exclusive places of our lives and have distinctive backgrounds and are available from extraordinary places but
every person struggles in a specific manner and I think the extra that we can communicate approximately our struggles and be open and actual
approximately them the greater that we will assist other people to be ok with that and recognize that
it is k to now not be ok four and an eight-year antique lady in Timmins or Yellowknife or Truro
who is watching this and wonders approximately what she needs to do to get to wherein you're a massive quantity of
talent but past that what could you are saying to her dream your biggest dreams um you realize going into the Tokyo Olympics there
became possibly only a few people that might have stated Canada goes to win this Olympics however we had a dream and we set
our minds to it and we failed to need to put a restriction on our dream we failed to need to place you recognize
an give up intention on it we stated we received a gold medal and this team went out and fought for it we worked so toughly and every
single man or woman came collectively to make that take place and um that's my largest message like set your goals as large as
they can cross and paintings difficult to reap them nicely it becomes an incredible second in sport for Canada now not ladies' recreation but recreation
completely and a lot of Canadians glaringly recollect where they had been once they noticed you in aim thanks very a great deal thank
you, I certainly do Steph labay there is a motive the goalkeeper earned the nickname the
minister of defense from her speedy actions in your brief wondering in this
next question what do you name this a notebook I do a tank
what what a what yeah you heard her a duo-tang there may be no shortage of words which might be uniquely
Canadian the rush to update a dictionary of our own proper after the spoil
so believe this you rent a keener to address your eaves troughs even as you loosen up on the chest area now maybe you
recognize all of these to be surprisingly Canadian phrases or if no longer or maybe if you don't agree with them take a look at them out within the
Canadian oxford dictionary was first published in 1998 however there hasn't been a new edition in nearly two decades as
Eli Glasner first showed us in December there are some committed to solving that
what do you call this a notebook I do a tank what Canadian English is
packed with phrases which can be uniquely ours like toque or double or even washroom
every location each vicinity each u. s. a . has its own
words that we use that no one else makes use of for many years the Canadian oxford
dictionary turned into the definitive reference manual way to founding editor Catherine barber and if you buy a case
of those you have got that uniquely Canadian phrase a 2-four
but the ultimate time it become up to date changed into 2004 however the Canadian personnel laid off soon after the work of locating new words
is now the activity of oxford English dictionary group of workers inside the united kingdom and us I surely suppose it
places Canadian English at a disadvantage or at least it doesn't provide it the same form of visibility and
illustration as you spot for other sorts but as a Canada studies chair sally tagliamonte
has taken it upon herself to post new words for consideration to oxford my task is to get more Canadian words
into that dictionary so that rather than having like just over 200 words that are
distinct as Canadian or even Ontario that there may be greater phrases it's why
if you look up the phrase bush birthday celebration inside the online oxford dictionary you will see a Canadian quotation a pleasing surprise
for the linguist who submitted it, I can't agree with it is the primary time I have honestly established whether or not they used my
words, while a few publishers and editors organizations are discussing growing a new Canadian dictionary teglamonte, wants
more Canadians to realize their wonderful differences from the way we order an espresso to which we play as
children those are words that color our existence and lead us to have
connections among human beings phrases with any luck captured in a new dictionary to name our own Eli Glassner CBC information
Toronto the twelve-year-old boy scored pretty the shopping spree today but it became desirous about
different kids 1/2 a world away I want the kids there to be glad
and to have something to look forward to in his undertaking to help kids forced to
flee the struggle in Ukraine proper after they destroy
that beaming little face belongs to oscar Oliver he's 12 and he is on a project
so oscar runs the purchase a backpack marketing campaign filling bags for kids who're fleeing Ukraine he is been at it for
months and now one big donation is supporting him up the ante his mission is
our moment while the war started a Russian and
Ukrainian battle I decided to make backpacks due to the fact you could position school
stuff in there you can place snacks toys games in April my intention became to do 200
backpack gold I was given 440. I packed and brought all of the backpacks to Poland
all of the mothers there wanted to hug me and they were crying
they simply desired to head again domestic and stay normal lifestyles I realized I could not forestall their indigo
is donating 75 000 worth of product and is assisting me to attain my gold to a
a thousand backpacks I need the children there to be satisfied
to get something there and to have something to stay up for with any luck the warfare ends quickly and
they can begin a brand new existence there it's no longer just a group of people who can make a difference it is one man or woman
yeah no kidding suitable for you oscar so oscar is a competitive determined skater and
he competes in trains in Poland which is wherein the connection to Poland came from and while his dad and mom sat down
and defined to him what changed going on he stated he knew he had to do something and plenty of people think
that but he surely went beforehand and did it that is countrywide for august the second tonight.
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