March 25, 2022 | Russia hints at a strategic shift in the war on Ukraine as at least 300 people are feared dead in the Mariupol theatre bombing. The World Health Organization rejects Medicago’s Canadian-made COVID-19 vaccine for emergency use, blaming the company’s tobacco ties. Plus, how the Oscars are trying to stay relevant.
00:00 The National for March 25, 2022
01:07 Russia says first phase of Ukraine operation is over
04:26 Canadian field clinic in Ukraine
07:01 3 more Ukrainian children arrive at SickKids
07:22 COVID-19 hotspots in Europe
07:47 Uptick of COVID-19 in parts of Canada
11:50 Medicago vaccine approval on hold
14:07 Ottawa pledges $2 billion to clear surgical backlogs
14:28 Jason Kenney vows to remain UCP leader
16:38 B.C.’s gas relief rebate met with criticism
19:48 The Oscars’ fight to stay relevant
23:30 Russia hands out aid in Mariupol
23:44 Twins' journey escaping Mariupol
25:31 Retired U.S. general on Russia’s strategic
33:09 The long road to justice for two sexual assault victims
39:40 Indigenous delegates prepare for meetings with Pope
40:44 Oil-rich Texas sees clean energy boom
43:27 The Moment
#RussiaUkraine
#Medicago
#Oscars
Watch The National live on YouTube Sunday-Friday at 9 p.m. ET
Subscribe to The National:
[ Ссылка ]
Connect with The National online:
Facebook | [ Ссылка ]
Twitter | [ Ссылка ]
Instagram | [ Ссылка ]
More from CBC News | [ Ссылка ]
The National is CBC's flagship nightly news program, featuring the day's top stories with in-depth and original journalism, with hosts Adrienne Arsenault and Andrew Chang in Toronto, Ian Hanomansing in Vancouver and the CBC's chief political correspondent, Rosemary Barton in Ottawa.
Ещё видео!