May 20, 2022 | Canadian health officials investigate dozens of suspected cases of monkeypox. A tornado rips through northern Michigan, leaving behind extensive damage to homes and businesses. Plus, the surprising research on using painkillers.
00:00 The National for May 22, 2022
00:55 Monkeypox cases, transmission under investigation in Canada
04:09 Avian flu detected at commercial poultry farm in B.C’s Fraser Valley
04:56 Canadian public health officials identify 10 cases of severe liver inflammation in children
05:24 Michigan tornado leaves path of destruction
07:16 China reacts to Canada banning Huawei from 5G network
09:55 Biden in South Korea for 1st Asia trip since taking office
10:23 North Korea refuses offers of help to battle COVID-19 outbreak
12:44 Uncertainty for Mariupol troops, Russia steps up assault in Eastern Ukraine
15:17 Canada announces sanctions on Russian luxury goods
15:35 Long weekend triggers rise in gas prices
16:03 Shock, sadness in Ontario town after body of young girl found
18:20 Quebec City sword attacker guilty of 1st-degree murder
19:52 New research suggests anti-inflammatories could prolong back pain
22:39 B.C. teen becomes 1st female skater drafted to Canadian Hockey League
25:24 Canadian travellers share frustrations with airport delays
28:29 What travellers are facing at Canadian airports and advice on navigating delays
34:46 Ontario’s Peel Region grapples with urban sprawl
40:16 Sketch comedy rides comeback wave
43:14 The Moment: Female pilots pay tribute to Amelia Earhart’s solo flight across the Atlantic
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