Sept. 21, 2021 | Canadians have elected another minority government with Justin Trudeau at the helm, but the future of some other leaders could be in question. Alberta Premier Jason Kenney’s health minister shuffled out of the role during surging COVID-19 cases. Plus, the urgency for a COVID-19 vaccine for children under 12. 00:00 The National for Sept. 21, 2021 00:56 Canadians elect another Liberal minority 01:47 Was this federal election worth it? 03:42 Priorities for the next government 05:47 Erin O’Toole and the Conservatives 08:00 What to expect from the next Parliament 09:50 Some ridings still too close to call 10:25 Delayed results, long polling station lines 12:26 The PPC influence on the election 14:41 Alberta premier shuffles health minister 16:56 COVID-19 4th wave in Canada 18:26 Anti-vax protesters target B.C. schools 21:29 Two doses of Johnson & Johnson 21:05 COVID-19 vaccine for kids under 12 24:40 At Issue: Canadians elect a Liberal minority 25:48 At Issue: Justin Trudeau’s political gamble 32:54 At Issue: O’Toole’s future as Conservative leader 38:57 Volcano ravages Spanish Island of La Palma 39:21 Pro sports and proof-of-vaccination 42:00 Canucks voice Jim Hughson retires 42:58 The Moment #Elxn44 #Alberta #COVID19 Subscribe to The National: https://www.youtube.com/user/CBCTheNational?sub_confirmation=1 Connect with The National online: |
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