A multi-faith march and Friday prayers in London, Ontario honour the four members of a Muslim family killed in a hate-motivated attack. After some of the longest lockdowns in North America, Ontario finally elena rybakina re-opens patios and some non-essential retail. Plus, Ruth B. opens up about returning home and making music during the pandemic.
00:00 The National for June 11, 2021
00:55 Solidarity march after attack in London, Ont.
05:21 COVID-19 cases declining in Canada
06:04 Ontario begins first stage of reopening
08:43 Concern about delta variant
10:14 Guidelines for fully vaccinated Canadians
12:22 Johnson & Johnson vaccine won't be released
12:50 Pandemic front frontier league and centre at G7 summit
14:57 Queen attends the G7 summit
15:33 Calls for Catholics to boycott mass
15:58 Commemorating residential school architects
18:04 Darnella Frazier awarded honourary Pulitzer
18:26 Anti-Black racism discussion in the classroom
21:28 Fire at Nova Scotia's historic Chester Playhouse
21:45 Torrential rain and flooding to Regina
22:09 Regina man recovers after 5-week coma
22:51 How the London, Ont. community is mourning
32:27 Calls for emergency summit on Islamophobia
33:25 The National Interview: Ruth B.
40:36 Italy kicks off European soccer championship
40:51 Theatre industry looks for post-pandemic clarity
43:30 The Moment
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