
CBC News: The National | Pope visit ends, Condom consent, Protest at Commonwealth Games
Published at : August 04, 2022
July 29, 2022 | Pope Francis completes Canadian tour with a stop in Iqaluit. The Supreme Court rules condom use can be a condition of consent in sex assault cases. Plus, Commonwealth Games see LGBTQ+ protests.
Correction: At 43:08 in this broadcast, mentalist Farhan Islam’s name was misspelled.
0:00 The National for July 29, 2022
1:24 Pope makes final stop in Nunavut
6:14 Indigenous artists on performing for Pope
9:50 Hope, disappointment linger in Quebec
12:39 14 Ontario hospitals forced to reduce capacity
14:54 Toronto's Pearson ranked worst airport for delays
17:13 Tim Hortons privacy settlement
17:40 Non-consensual condom removal can be sexual assault, SCC rules
20:00 Elizabeth May running for Green Party co-leader
21:30 Looking back at Pope's Canadian tour
25:25 Cree singer's message to Pope during performance
30:36 Fire scorches part of Newfoundland
31:01 Deadly flooding in Kentucky
31:57 Widespread flooding in U.A.E.
32:15 Russia, Ukraine trade blame over deadly prison shelling
35:10 Swimming gold for Canada at Commonwealth Games
35:38 LGBT support protests at Commonwealth Games
38:02 Will Smith apologizes for slapping Chris Rock
39:14 World’s best magicians gather in Canada for championship
43:55 Toronto's Caribbean Carnival returns | The Moment
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Correction: At 43:08 in this broadcast, mentalist Farhan Islam’s name was misspelled.
0:00 The National for July 29, 2022
1:24 Pope makes final stop in Nunavut
6:14 Indigenous artists on performing for Pope
9:50 Hope, disappointment linger in Quebec
12:39 14 Ontario hospitals forced to reduce capacity
14:54 Toronto's Pearson ranked worst airport for delays
17:13 Tim Hortons privacy settlement
17:40 Non-consensual condom removal can be sexual assault, SCC rules
20:00 Elizabeth May running for Green Party co-leader
21:30 Looking back at Pope's Canadian tour
25:25 Cree singer's message to Pope during performance
30:36 Fire scorches part of Newfoundland
31:01 Deadly flooding in Kentucky
31:57 Widespread flooding in U.A.E.
32:15 Russia, Ukraine trade blame over deadly prison shelling
35:10 Swimming gold for Canada at Commonwealth Games
35:38 LGBT support protests at Commonwealth Games
38:02 Will Smith apologizes for slapping Chris Rock
39:14 World’s best magicians gather in Canada for championship
43:55 Toronto's Caribbean Carnival returns | The Moment
#news #LatestNews #NationalNews
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