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CBC News: The National | New COVID-19 vaccine, Ukraine nuclear concern, ‘Exorcism’ witness



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Sept. 1, 2022 | Health Canada has approved a new COVID-19 vaccine targeting the Omicron variant. International inspectors try to prevent a nuclear disaster in Ukraine. Plus, a teenager describes witnessing an ‘exorcism’ at a Sask. bible camp.

00:00 The National for Sept. 1, 2022
00:42 Preventing nuclear disaster in Ukraine
04:42 Omicron-targetted vaccine approved by Health Canada
08:20 Politicians speak out about threats, police action
09:11 Biden's pitch against MAGA extremism
12:57 Dangerous California heat wave
15:18 Teen describes bible camp 'exorcism'
18:12 Indigenous man fatally shot with beanbag gun
19:34 China's treatment of Uyghurs
22:00 Feist quits as Arcade Fire opening act
22:35 ArriveCAN hindrance for American travellers
25:23 Should you get Moderna's new bivalent vaccine?
30:00 Man offers $5K reward for family doctor
32:42 Spice recalled after restaurant poisoning
33:30 CEO of Russian oil company falls to his death
34:02 Putin won't attend Gorbachev's funeral
34:24 Summer camp for Ukrainian kids in Ontario
39:10 Artemis 2nd launch attempt set for Saturday
39:40 Rules around mining the moon's resources
42:45 The Moment" Nickleback fans

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