Evacuation of thousands in Southern B.C wildfires continue to spread, 24 year old Montrealer killed in Miami building collapse, Update: Canada offers alternatives for Afghan interpreters in critical situation

Shanellie Marie 

 


Evacuation of thousands in Southern B.C wildfires continue to spread

Officials have evacuated more than 5000 people from their homes in the Vancouver area and that number will likely  increase as wildfires continue to spread across the province. 


Ottawa pledges to help Afghan interpreters, Quebec Launches 2 million dollar vaccine lottery, Link between floods in Europe and climate change

Shanellie Marie

 


Ottawa pledges to help Afghan interpreters 

The federal government is under pressure to help former translators, interpreters, and cultural advisors who helped the Canadian military during the war in Afghanistan.


Montreal officer charged with sexual assault, Poor global access to vaccine could create risk with Covid-19 variant, Power returns to the Maritimes after Hurricane Elsa

Shanellie Marie

 


Montreal officer charged with sexual assault

A montreal police officer is facing sexual assault charges following an investigation by Quebec’s law enforcement watchdog. 

Officer Roger Frechette allegedly assaulted an Ontario woman who was visiting Montreal in 2019. 


Gas Leak in the Gulf of Mexico, Update: Miami condo collapsing, More than 500 Quebec households without a home after Moving day

Shanellie Marie 

 


Gas Leak in the Gulf of Mexico 

A blaze has continued for days in the Gulf of Mexico, which many are calling the “eye of fire”


The Director’s Chair: An Interview with Mohawk Director Tracey Deer

At The Movies talks to director Tracey Deer in this edition of The Director’s Chair about her new film Beans. One part coming of age story, the film also puts the 1990 Oka Crisis into historical context. Beans opens in theatres where open on July 2nd.


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