CBC News: The National | Assessing Jasper fire damage

Published 2024-07-27
July 26, 2024 | We get the first glimpse at the devastation in Jasper, Alta., after a wildfire damaged one-third of the community’s buildings. Soccer Canada confirms using drones to spy is a ‘systemic’ problem. Plus, Céline Dion returns to the stage to close the Paris 2024 opening ceremonies.

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00:00 The National for July 26, 2024
01:23 First looks at Jasper, Alta., fire damage
06:04 Jasper evacuees face uncertain future
08:30 Jasper business owners worry about what's next
11:07 California fire spawned fire tornado
11:38 Canada Soccer says drone spying 'systemic'
13:56 Olympics open up with spectacular opening ceremony
19:02 Celine Dion's Olympic comeback
22:23 Obamas endorse Kamala Harris
22:48 Trump meets with Netanyahu
23:15 Crown owes First Nations billions, Supreme Court rules
25:28 The Breakdown starts now
25:43 Alberta Premier on devastation in Jasper
30:27 Evacuees find shelter, support in nearby town
33:10 Canadians share memories of Jasper, Alta.
38:13 beauty and war on display in the West Bank
43:06 The Moment | Young firefighter helps hikers

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