tonight more questions for the Prime Minister about meddling by China in Canadian elections I think we all collectively owe it to understand what is and has not happened to reassure people the growing calls for a public inquiry as private clinics for surgeries expand questions about cost wait times and safety it tends to have worse patient outcomes and tends to have more financial inefficiencies the demands for a federal apology to recognize the impact of pre-confederation slavery it's a matter of dignifying us it's a matter of rehumanizing us as a matter of fact this is the national with Ian hennimensing new concerns tonight about the possibility of damaging influence in this country from China in a moment how that's playing out on a social media app but first the worries about elections the allegations are that China has interfered in Canada's two most recent ones the demands are for a public inquiry to sort it out today the Prime Minister faced questions about that even as he defended a liberal MP Linked In Media reports to that meddling here's Catherine Cohen when Justin Trudeau was celebrating his latest election win had china tried to tip the scales in a handful of specific writings media reports have raised questions about interference in the last two elections it has one of Trudeau's former closest advisors calling for clarity to get this out of the hands of the to and fro partisan politics uh in the media cycle and to take a cold hard look on the threats that at the threats that Canada faces the NDP leader is explicitly calling for a public inquiry something Canada's former spy Chief would also welcome I think we all collectively owe it to understand what is and is not happening to reassure people and I think a public inquiry would do that part of the concerns a Globe and Mail report citing secret thesis documents they allege China wanted a liberal minority judging that party the least hostile to beijing's interests it's clear that Justin Trudeau has been covering up the interference of the authoritarian regime in Beijing now global news says that in 2019 China meddled to try to make Han dong the liberal candidate in a Toronto riding in a statement dong said I strongly reject the insinuations adding he will defend himself vigorously against such inaccurate and irresponsible claims the prime minister's office has refuted the report Trudeau didn't directly answer a question about whether security officials warned him about Dong but he did defend his MP tan dong is an outstanding member of our team and suggestions that he is somehow not loyal to Canada should not be entertained Trudeau hasn't embraced calls for a public inquiry and says well foreign interference is serious a panel of experts ruled it did not change the final results our election Integrity held Catherine How likely is a full public inquiry well even the Prime Minister hasn't actually explicitly said that he won't hold one but it keeps pointing to the fact that a parliamentary committee is looking at these issues now on Wednesday that committee is supposed to hear from the prime minister's National Security advisor and officials from security agencies including thesis the concern though from some observers is that these discussions are so charged with partisan interests will they be able to get some meaningful answers on important but sensitive security questions thanks Catherine you're welcome and now to the concerns over Tick Tock as of tomorrow the app is being removed and blocked from all federal government devices as Refuge Canyon explains Auto is citing security concerns over tick tock's connection to China eight years of this prime minister's inflationary policies from the leader of the official opposition to the ndp's jugmeet Singh and some liberal MPS too for years politicians have used Tick Tock to connect with voters the social media platform reaches a billion users worldwide but amid growing concerns about data security and the potential for cyber attacks with the beijing-based app the government of Canada is batting it on all government-issued devices beginning Tuesday we're making the decision that for government employees for government equipment it is better to not have them access Tick Tock because of the concerns that people have in terms of safety the move follows similar steps by the U.S and two bodies of the European Union Tick Tock says it is disappointed Ottawa didn't reach out to discuss its move and pointed out the government did not cite specific security concerns it also says Canadian user data is stored in servers in the US and Singapore not China it's not just data located in a physical place and confined to one Geographic safe place you know or geographic region that we determine is safe there can be backdoor ways of accessing that information and that data on those servers others point out the band potentially shuts Ottawa off from a key demographic just the risks with Tick Tock we know that there are lots of for example young people that use tiktok and for a huge amount of time every day as for all those Canadian users Trudeau says he suspects many will now reflect on their own use of the app opposition parties are taking steps NDP leader jagmeet Singh Is pausing his use of the app while the conservatives are suspending accounts for all members for now Rafi would you can uncbc News Ottawa concerns tonight the death toll May exceed 100 migrants after that boat sank off the coast of Italy on the weekend the grief and despair seen everywhere as another three bodies were recovered today that brings the verified death toll to 62 and is thought to include 12 children including a baby an estimated 200 people were on board the craft that is one of 29 buildings that collapsed in Turkey today after another earthquake hit the country's Southeast killing at least one person with others possibly trapped at 5.6 magnitude it was the latest Aftershock since a devastating Quake three weeks ago the death toll in turkey and Syria now exceeds 50 000.
another death today after a bloody weekend in the occupied West Bank a Palestinian gunman shot and killed an Israeli motorist that after yesterday's Rampage by some Israeli settlers in a Palestinian town after months of increased violence many worry the situation will get worse Sasha petrasic explains Israeli settlers Rampage through a Palestinian Village in the occupied West Bank hours after two Israeli brothers were killed nearby by a Palestinian gunman another Palestinian was killed in this violence dozens injured the Army was protecting the settlers says a local man though now Israel's military calls the settler Rampage an act of Terror it's the latest big flash point amid growing violence between Palestinians and Israelis and it comes as Israeli settlements are expanding across the occupied West Bank with the encouragement of a new ultra-nationalist government in Israel prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu is now appealing for calm but one of his extremist Coalition members applauded the burning of villages Palestinian leaders want help reiterate our call for international protection for the undefended Palestinian people from unrelenting israeli-sponsored violence terrorism and incitement many Israelis aren't happy with settler violence either protesting against them in Tel Aviv they are deepening the occupation deepening the Bloodshed and bringing this country into a spiral of violence and escalation they say Israel's been polarized and extremists energized by government hardliners some analysts agree so this has given a sense of empowerment to everybody who has a more radical perspective supporting very far right-wing I would even say Jewish supremacist militant and violent tactics towards Palestinians and agitating as much as possible for a settlement expansion agenda in the occupied West Bank Israel is sending in more troops and closing a major border crossing to Jordan expecting more violence Sasha petrusic CBC News Toronto tonight Ukraine's president said the intense struggle for the eastern city of bakmut is becoming even more difficult the enemy is destroying everything that can be used to protect our positions that Vladimir zielinski as Russia pushes deeper into the city unverified video posted by Ukrainian soldiers in bakmut shows brutal Street to Street combat drone video from the Russian side shows complete devastation but Russian attacks in vuladar further south have reportedly met disaster again more unverified video shows Vehicles destroyed by mines or artillery fire thanks so much we are happy that you are with us Keith received a boost from Washington the U.S treasury secretary announcing more critical financial support Ukraine's GDP has shrunk by a third since the start of Russia's invasion Russia's scorched Earth tactics were clear during its capture of Mario Bowl the Black Sea port has been under moscow's control since last May but as Margaret Evans shows the city's Ukrainian leaders and residents haven't given up on it [Applause] the colors of the Russian flag now greet those entering Mario but the city's occupiers are employing more than a coat of paint having already reduced the city to Rebel during its Siege Moscow has sent in bulldozers and Builders erasing all things Ukrainian but the residents who fled those dark days have not given it up a city in Exile alive and well here in zapparesia Nova and her young family are visiting a Hope Center devoted to mariopo's displaced they fled the day Russia invaded Ukraine yeah I still can't stop crying remembering it she says we had a wonderful life tucked away in a corner of a university you'll find Municipal workers alongside the mayor in Exile Vadim boychenko it's painful to see when Russia is destroying something and rebuilding something inside the city he says we want to rebuild not just the city of our vision but the city we preserved in our hearts and souls they've already got buy-in from the European bank for reconstruction and development and a slick new brochure to keep the idea alive in The maryupal Help Center one of 21 across Ukraine there's gratitude to those working to get them home if you're not standing aside from our grief and helping us to maintain firmness of spirit says Elena she and Svetlana work at the center's laundromat their services discounted for those displaced is the best city in Ukraine says vetlana have lived there all my life how can I not go back I don't doubt it for a minute ask if it might be a false hope and you'll get no takers not even from the center's psychologist but she says she knows every corner of it from the people who speak to her of all they've lost doctors therapists everything is here she says of the center this is not an illusion but concrete help but she also points out that without hope most people find it hard to carry on Margaret Evans CBC News zapparisha British prime minister Rishi sunak announced a new deal with the EU to resolve a lingering issue around brexit trade rules for Northern Ireland this is the beginning of a new chapter in our relationship the New Deal known as The Windsor framework will allow certain British goods entering North Ireland to avoid EU trade rules this without the need for a hard border with the Republic of Ireland an EU member State no date has been set for a vote on the deal in the British Parliament Alberta will receive more than 24 billion dollars in health care funding from the federal government over the next decade this is a productive first step and I look forward to continued discussions with the government of Canada on how we can achieve long-term sustainable funding Alberta becomes the latest Province to sign a bilateral Health Care agreement with Ottawa the deal includes nearly three billion dollars in new funding it also includes a one-time Top-Up of 233 million dollars to its Canada Health transfer that's meant for Urgent needs like long wait times for surgeries wait times just one issue driving the debate over more privatization in health care and new data gives a sense of what Canadians think about that and Angus Reed Institute poll suggests about 40 percent believe increasing privatization will make the system worse 28 are in favor and the other third are deemed curious but hesitant from cost to safety Christine Burak looks at some issues they may be wondering about privatization is such a broad term that it's basically useless technically every doctor is a private contractor the difference is who's providing the care and who's paying for it in public hospitals a knee replacement surgery cost the province around ten thousand dollars in a private for-profit Clinic patients pay up to twenty eight thousand dollars but when a province pays for a surgery in a for-profit clinic the amount is kept secret it's one of the challenges with understanding uh the the cost the relative costs in the for-profit sector is provincial governments routinely deny access to those contracts Ontario plans to pay for certain services in for-profit clinics a model BC has used for years and has made changes to cataract surgeries they repatriated those Services into the public sector because they were more expensive in the private for-profit sector the latest wait time data reveals 68 of patients in BC had their knee replacement surgery within six months Ontario did better same goes for hip replacements there's a purpose for doctors insist Ontario doesn't need more clinics you could do operations in this operating room you don't need to open up new facilities and he says hospitals are only funded to do a specific number of surgeries per year governments could pay to schedule more on evenings or weekends but the real issue is Staffing we need people we really the bottleneck right now is is particularly nursing care but for-profit clinics recruit nurses from the same pool of workers a nurse or doctor leaving for more money leads to longer wait times in hospitals I really worry that people don't completely understand the long-term impacts of some of these changes studies of the UK and U.S have also shown private for-profit care can lead to slightly higher death rates so when we're looking at private findings sitting in our system in multiple examples it tends to have worse patient outcomes and tends to have more financial inefficiencies so why would we be looking to expand that aspect of our existing Health System the Angus Reed Institute survey shows political leanings tend to drive people's views on privatization but most doctors insist there are cheaper safer faster ways of getting more Canadians the surgeries they need including centralized wait lists that connect patients with the next available surgeon instead of sitting on one surgeon's reading list Christine Burak CBC News Toronto there are new developments tonight in a story that has gripped Hong Kong for days the gruesome murder of a fashion model her ex-husband and his relatives have been charged after police found parts of her body the details are disturbing as belpuri explains [Music] Abby Choi was a social media influencer with more than 100 000 followers on Instagram the 28 year old regularly flashed a flamboyant lifestyle on Friday at a house in a village outside of Hong Kong investigators found Choice dismembered body parts in a refrigerator and skull in a pot on the stove the unfurnished ground floor rental they say was set up as a Butchery equipped with an electric saw and a meat grinder unfortunately there's a hole on the right side rear on the skull so the the Pathologists believe that that should be the Fatal fatal attack searching continues for other body parts area the hand that those are still missing so we believed the suspect have already disposed of their body part already Choi had been reported missing three days earlier after she failed to pick up one of her four young children Troy's ex-husband and his father and brother have been charged with murder her former mother-in-law has also been arrested Hong Kong media report Choi had Financial disputes involving tens of millions of Hong Kong dollars with her ex-husband and his family police say all of the arrested persons have been uncooperative up to this point making our investigation very difficult we're now relying on our investigations to determine which areas we should be searching choi's former in-laws remain in custody and the case has been adjourned until May Joy was just back from Paris Fashion Week her final Instagram post was on Valentine's Day after a cover shoot she wrote my journey as a style icon continues in fact it was about to come to a ghastly end bellpuri CBC News Vancouver the president of Canada's soccer has resigned effective immediately acknowledging changes needed to deal with labor disputes with both the Canadian men's and women's teams Nick bontes had come under Fire from both and had been asked to step down in a letter from provincial and territorial soccer leaders a dispute over compensation led the men's team boycotting a game against Panama last June the women played the recent she believes cup under protest over concerns about pay and equality new data from statistics Canada is showing the businesses owned by black people are often smaller and make less money than others because you're not seeing others who have done it and so you don't think it's doable how some are trying to overcome the challenges next on the U.S border with Mexico desperation fueled by dreams of a better life when you ask a company we're trying to get to Canada is Paul Hunter brings us the harrowing journeys of those hoping to reach Canada and a little later a Canadian's mobile Mastery is it gonna be Wahlberg is it going to be Kingsbury the photo finish and the gold medal sweep we're back in two at least 12 people were injured after a series of tornadoes slammed parts of the central U.S Sunday night in Norman Oklahoma hundreds of homes and businesses were destroyed downed trees and power lines left tens of thousands without power hurricane force winds of up to 144 kilometers an hour carved a destructive path across multiple States for the first time statistics Canada has compiled data on business ownership based on race and black owned businesses fall behind others constrained by funding challenges they're often smaller and less profitable anisadari looks at the search for ways to bridge that Gap these are the demos that I made teaching calgarians to paint is Money in the Bank for sadani Warren my attendees paint or Trace before we paint okay so that's how I make sure everyone's looks really good her business pairs sipping drinks at parties with art instruction the artist runs everything herself and it's a lot to take on so she has first-hand knowledge of the challenges many black business owners face the Gap doesn't surprise me I know from my experience just as an entrepreneur I did not learn about business and I didn't know other business owners growing up so I've had to kind of do trial and error a lot teach my black owned businesses have a profit margin of 8.5 percent that's lower than businesses owned by white Canadians or other racialized groups this Finance researcher says part of the problem is black Canadians don't have as many established business connections do you make a network is something that black people don't have sufficient access to I don't know the policy makers can you know can deal that or can change that because deal makers are who they are it's ready to eat and eat no network meant no capital investment for this entrepreneur at first because you're not seeing others who have done it and so you don't think it's doable but now her company it's super has deals with sobies and whole foods with no network she turned to a grant for black owned businesses and ramped up manufacturing it meant everything because due to that Grant I was able to scale my uh my production I was able to Rebrand my packaging with that success she can become part of a network for others I always encourage people to look beyond your immediate Community a lot of people are willing to help if you speak out gaining shelf space for the business and narrowing a financial gap and he said already CBC News Calgary three major Canadian newspaper Outlets have joined U.S Publishers in dropping the comic strip Dilbert after racist remarks by the Creator Scott Adams today the Toronto Star said his rat was not in line with his journalistic standards the Globe and Mail and post media owned newspapers have also ended their associations in a recent YouTube live stream Adam suggested white people should stay as far away from black people as possible calling black Americans a hate group as a humanitarian crisis plays out at the U.S border with Mexico many migrants and Asylum Seekers have their sights set further north and that's El Paso that's El Paso that's where they want to go Yes actually that's where they want to get Paul Hunter looks at why so many are risking their lives to reach Canada [Music] it's part of History largely unknown or ignored slavery in this country who is it going to hurt to make an apology for a gross wrong committed in our country Ellen Morrow with the growing calls for an apology from Ottawa the national takes you deeper into the story shaping our world next [Music] these migrants are fleeing a nightmare and chasing a Canadian dream they come from throughout Central and South America fleeing violence and oppression and now they're marching to the Mexico U.S border they've been told that a free ride North lies just beyond but that just isn't true Paul Hunter and his crew went to Juarez Mexico a city in the grip of deadly drug cartels and a humanitarian crisis tonight we show you what those migrants risk to get here and a warning some of what you'll see is graphic and it's disturbing on the south side of the U.S border in Juarez Mexico desperation is on Full display by those trying to escape violence and oppression further south migrants who fled Central and South America to illegally cross the Rio Grande River into the United States hoping to then get past that wall on this day a collective race for the wall because of a hot rumor heard by everyone have you heard the rumor about buses to Canada that's right the rumor was that buses with free passage to Canada were waiting on the other side of the wall it was of course completely false but this month it brought migrants to the Juarez El Paso border at all hours and it underlines that for countless migrants here the new Target is north of America and for many the last leg of the journey to Canada begins here so is this like a a processing center this is the center for migrant attention consider the work of Enrique Valenzuela he runs the only government office of its kind in Mexico aimed at helping migrants who've fled their home countries and that's El Paso that's El Paso that's where they want to get Yes actually that's where they want to get he then took us inside to meet some of those who'd made it this far Ecuador Guatemala Guatemala some have asked not to be identified all now seek safety and new lives in America and as it turns out Beyond entering and claiming asylum in the U.S isn't easy online forms can be filled out with personal information from those who hope to qualify at a legal crossing point but it's complicated enough to increasingly turn eyes and dreams elsewhere can you ask a company we're trying uh to get to Canada Canada two three four five six seven we're told that on some days there are four to five hundred people here so this is a slow day but nonetheless sobering Jessica urbina and Nelson Ramirez fled political violence in Venezuela six weeks ago what would we tell the people of Canada we fled our country because we had to please give us a chance in Canada this is everything with two knapsacks now they're worldly possessions they spent five thousand dollars for part of their Journey on top of a freight train that's you on top of the Train on foot through the deadly jungles of Panama where we're shown countless failed to make it through with gruesome evidence of dangers rarely even imagined foreign here's a video they took on Route that's a crocodile and a human leg left behind in Venezuela they're four children who they hope can follow if they can find security and a life in Canada what do you say to your children uh back home I don't know what to say she told me it is heartbreaking we hear all kinds of stories every day heartbreaking stories of people that have gone through hardship just to get to this point it's our mission to work together to to help blocks away at this Juarez Street Corner with the cold setting in where the only shelter is whatever you can find we found Johanna Jimenez who fled Venezuela last September too afraid to now go back unable to get further north she now lives with her children on the streets she too had heard that rumor about Canada and she was among those making a run for the wall that night only to learn it was fake news Canada was always our destination she says but we're stuck here our dream of a better future is Canada on the other side of Juarez at a shelter for yet more migrants trying to get North food is on offer daily and in one of the multiple cramped makeshift bedrooms these young Venezuelans passed the time making music we're told that it helps to beat back the depression fled Venezuela Last Summer my goal is Canada he says I feel there are opportunities there for Latinos that the U.S doesn't offer I don't want to settle in America and it's impossible to live in Venezuela Pastor Miguel Gonzalez runs this place and tells us that migrants here have heard stories about Canada from for example Haitians who've already made it through their message to those stuck in Juarez the message he says is that Canada is receptive to people and that migrants are treated well in Canada and so it is that word continues to spread but for all countless challenges remain as the crisis for migrants worsens and Desperation for a workaround grows the thing is for all the government and bureaucratic roadblocks and the wall for those who really want to get North there's always a way it's a clear reminder that as governments grapple with all of it there are those who will do whatever it takes and for those who fail when they try there will be another day to try again and Paul you're now back in Washington from Juarez interesting to see people who are trying to get into the United States but but hoping to make it to Canada yeah Ian I mean look Juarez is full of shelters for migrants all scattered throughout the city all pretty much filled to capacity and I'm telling you wherever we went we met people trying to get into not just the us but all the way to Canada one said just to have a two-week pass through the U.S or some kind of humanitarian Corridor would do it just get me there that video of the crocodile you know shocking uh also kind of a reminder of the extreme dangers that migrants face yeah you know that alone speaks mountains doesn't it I mean think about it escaping their home countries walking the jungles of Panama past crocodiles past the bodies of children we were told just for the chance to get into the U.S or eventually to Canada migrants told us they felt they had no choice but to keep going and they cannot go back in okay Paul thank you you're welcome Canada is giving credit as the place black slaves escape to through the Underground Railroad but there's another truth we don't often hear black people have been enslaved in in Canada longer than we have been free Ellen Morrow next with why some want an apology from Ottawa [Music] it is one of the terrible truths in Canadian history for 200 years slavery happened here this Black History Month calls and petitions are growing for Ottawa to apologize Ellen Morrow sought out some of those leading that push to talk about the pain of the past and what an apology would mean for the future and a warning her story contains some disturbing images foreign actively participated in the transatlantic slave trade and the enslavement of African people [Music] we the undersigned citizens of Canada call upon the government of Canada to apologize for Canada's role in the enslavement of African people Vanessa Fels is a leader in Halifax's historic black community the petition starts by talking about this is her second petition wanting Ottawa to apologize for centuries of slavery in colonial Canada apologies like that have happened in the past and then you link it right to today's systemic anti-black racism exists in Canada today absolutely because there is a direct link between the enslavement of African people and policies and practices that were created that we now call systemic racism 200 years of slavery from the 16 to 1800s look at these chilling newspaper ads from places like Halifax Quebec City what's now Toronto black men women and children bought sold dehumanized here in in Nova Scotia you would have had slave catchers that were hired to hunt down Escape slaves we need to talk about that while Canada may not have been a country yet it has significantly benefited uh from the enslaven street is Canada as a Haven this is the Underground Railroad monument in Windsor and tens of thousands of people fleeing the American South did eventually arrive but there's so much more to the story slavery was not abolished here and across the British Empire until 1834.
the Detroit River in Amherstburg Southwestern Ontario a main underground railroad crossing point this is the amosburg freedom Museum Elise Harding Davis a renowned historian is the former curator [Music] over here we have these other artifacts that are difficult to look at the bloody slavering that you see there was embedded in a tree and that ring was for the purposes of attaching a slave to punish them they'd put a chain to it or a rope to it and they would be beaten and this happened in Southern Ontario yeah Southern Ontario yes beside the ring there's these shackles they would be attached to probably a bigger person around their ankle or wrists and these pincers were used to tighten the Rings so that they couldn't be taken off very easily so Elise you have these petitions here this is just your latest petition Elise has a petition too she's made getting an apology and highlighting the contributions of black Canadians her life's work there is no way on Earth that I will give up on that apology it's a matter of dignifying us it's a matter of rehumanizing us as a matter of fact who is it going to hurt to make an apology for a gross wrong committed in our country we are sorry campaigners for this apology point to atonements of the past prospering the Japanese Canadians the formal and sincere apology from Japanese internment we apologize for failing to protect to residential schools the state orchestrated a culture of stigma fear the treatment of the lgbtq community in 2020 as protests for racial Justice raged prime minister Justin Trudeau was asked twice why no apology for slavery why haven't you done that and will you do it no direct answer we will work with the black community across this country as we have to respond to their priorities so we asked the prime minister prime minister's office again now and it was a similar response the thing is these calls for an apology are not just coming from inside Canada this is a report from six years ago from the United Nations Human Rights Council its researchers visited Canada and their report directly links slavery to the current systemic racism black Canadians face today from Health Care outcomes poverty to criminal justice system and at the very top of their list of recommendations is that the government of Canada should issue an apology and consider reparations for African Canadians because of enslavement africville in Halifax has long been a symbol of black Canadian resilience and mistreatment a close-knit community denied basic Services by the city of Halifax still finding a way to thrive but then in the 1960s it was demolished on orders from the municipal government the city later apologized you know what slavery did was to create these practices and these ideas so even in so-called Freedom black people were treated as not fully human Professor afua Cooper heads up the black people's history of Canada project at Dalhousie University it's a replica Church replica of the church that was destroyed thank you afua says she first asked Ottawa for an apology for slavery in 2007.
Black people have been enslaved in in Canada longer than we have been free when slavery so-called ended um what you had was segregation a color bar various forms of racial oppression so slavery in a way created the future created the future based on this idea of black inferiority do you feel like there will ever be an apology um I I don't know I don't know maybe the Prime Minister fears that we're gonna call for reparations which we would call for reparations and what would that look like money for one educational projects Community Development employment opportunities and the recognition that for over two centuries the country was built on the backs of black people [Music] a reckoning for the past for a better future is so important for so many just ask members of the celebrated Nova Scotia Mass Choir hopefully put to rest in some ways the hurt and the pain that people still feel as a result of slavery to Bow Tie if someone asked me in Canada stood up and said we apologize then maybe we can go on and fix other things that are broken foreign [Music] this effort to get an apology has been going on for years what's the likelihood of it happening now well Vanessa's petition that you saw at the beginning of the story has more than enough signatures to be presented in the House of Commons but that very same thing happened last time around too and what she got back from the government then in 2021 was a long written statement recognizing slavery and the intergenerational trauma it's caused but not offering any kind of apology or explaining why there hasn't been an apology I asked Vanessa what she expects to happen now she said in her words unfortunately the same thing but she said part of this effort is Raising awareness of this stain on Canadian history all right thank you you're welcome still ahead on the national another Canadian athlete is breaking records in the snow in Our Moment nature is putting on quite the show across the pond some spectacular northern lights were visible in much of the UK last night including All the Way South to Cornwall and the expectation was as long as the skies stayed clear people would be able to see them again tonight it's been a golden season in the snow for Canadians breaking records and taking the flag to the top of the podium and this past weekend Canadian Mikhail Kingsbury added to the growing Hall of medals he claimed his eighth career world championship title and sixth straight gold medal they call him the king of the Moguls and tonight his victory makes Our Moment it was a challenging day from the start in round of 32 with my teammate yeah had some uh some good battles out there here we go Wahlberg with the lead Kingsbury playing catch-up is it going to be Kingsbury to the second jump here [Music] both of them the 0.05 that is close and Mick Kingsbury gets another gold medal here we go again the man of the hour puts your hands together for Mick Kingsbury doesn't I guess yeah it's pretty crazy three World Championship in a row back to back to back to back to back I don't know yeah I was just proud of myself I I push and I kept digging for the last piece of energy I added my body mega mega proud Oh Canada mint Kingsbury has done it again so in the single and doubles events three gold medals three World Championships in each one of those so no fluke but keep this in mind in that last race the margin of victory was five one hundredths of a second wow that is a national for February the 27th have a good night [Music] thank you
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