on the outskirts of bakhmut , a city on the outskirts of bakhmut, a city they ve been assaulting for months. investigations continue after a us fighterjet shot down a object flying over canada s airspace making it the third to be destoyed over north america in the last week. mps accuse the bbc chairman, richard sharp, of significant errors ofjudgment, in not declaring his ties to borisjohnson, before joining the corporation. the number of dead from the earthquakes in turkey and syria, is now more than 30,000, but remarkably, almost a week on, survivors are still being pulled from the rubble. united nations aid vehicles have now begun arriving in syria, but the head of the un s relief mission, says many people have a right to feel abandoned. part of the problem, is that rebel groups still control parts of the north west, following years of civil war. 0ur middle east correspondent, quentin sommerville, and cameraman robbie wright, have managed to gain access, and sent us th
successfully shot down the object. recovery teams are on the ground looking to find and analyse the object. the safety of canadians is our number one priority and that is why i made the decision to shoot down the object that was a threat to civil aviation and a potential threat to canadians. there is still much to know about it that s why the analysis of this object will be very important. but you can note this is something that norad and canada and united states are taking extremely seriously, and we will continue to keep people informed as we know more. that is justin that isjustin trudeau. a quick update, the federal aviation administration in the united states are saying they have closed airspace above lake michigan, designating the
let s turn to protests against mandatory covid vaccines. the cbc is reporting that the prime ministerjustin trudeau pliahs the cbc is reporting that the prime ministerjustin trudeau ministerjustin trudeau plans to evoke the emergencies - ministerjustin trudeau plans to evoke the emergencies act - ministerjustin trudeau plans to evoke the emergencies act in i evoke the emergencies act in response to the protest. there s also this from afp,. this follows police clearing a blockade of a border bridge between canada and the us. truckers had been protesting against a mandate for covid vaccines. we ve also been hearing from the premier of ontario. eider from the premier of ontario. over the weekend. from the premier of ontario. over the weekend, i from the premier of ontario. over the weekend, i received the weekend, i received recommendations from doctor moore on a play in to safely reopen our economy and remove ontario s vaccine
canada, they blame globalists and conspiracy theories for their problems. and again, they say they re not going anywhere, we ve got this new neighbourhood of folks from all over canada that have just landed in downtown ottawa and they are here to stay, it seems. abs, landed in downtown ottawa and they are here to stay, it seems. are here to stay, it seems. a state of emergency. are here to stay, it seems. a state of emergency. the are here to stay, it seems. a state of emergency, the police - are here to stay, it seems. a state of emergency, the police chief - of emergency, the police chief saying he does not have enough resources to tackle it, what s the prime minister doing? what isjustin trudeau saying about it and how is he approaching it? the trudeau saying about it and how is he approaching it? he approaching it? the protesters are iuite he approaching it? the protesters are quite upset he approaching it? the protesters are quite upset at he approaching it? the proteste
seen the situation here in windsor and protests elsewhere in the country are for police to take care of. here in windsor, our local police force has had to be backed up by the royal canadian mounted police, by ontario provincial police, police from outside of this midsize city have had to come in and support this effortjust midsize city have had to come in and support this effort just to clear this one border crossing. this is just one of a few happening in canada right now. as i said, prime ministerjustin trudeau just announced this act, it s never been seen before in canadian politics, it s hard to see what measures will come. the prime minister has been very clear he does not want to call in the canadian army on these protesters, despite what they have done. and that s what we saw here in windsor, ontario. six days, there s been about $30 billion in international trade that s been lost, and yet the army was never called in to remove the protesters from this area. so kind of hard to