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Harrowing stories are emerging from the passengers who survived the plane crash
at Toronto's Pearson Airport. John Nelson was on the Delta Regional Flight from
Minneapolis yesterday. He describes the landing. When we hit it was just a super
hard hit the ground and the plane went sideways.
We skidded like on our side and then flipped over on our back.
There was like a big fireball out this left side of the plane.
And when we got finished, it was, I was upside down.
Everybody else was there as well.
Thankfully everybody was okay.
Pete Carlson was also on that flight.
He has a few cuts and bruises.
This is how he escaped the plane.
We all made our way kind of, I don't know, six to eight feet and then climbed out.
And it felt like I was stepping onto the tundra. First of all, there's just snow just kind of
blowing and I didn't care how cold it was. I didn't care how far I had to walk, how long I
had to stand. I just, all of us wanted to just be out of the aircraft.
There was a wing there before and when we went out that exit there was no wing to be found.
And so once we got back to a safe distance
and kind of checked one another because there's so much adrenaline and stress,
by that point there was a fire truck driving towards us on the tarmac.
80 people were on board. Everyone survived, but eighteen were taken to hospital, three in critical condition.
Todd Akin is the fire chief at Toronto's Pearson Airport, his first responders race to the runway.
Upon arrival, my team conducted fire suppression. Self-evacuation was already taking place. This is an active investigation. It's very early on.
It's really important that we do not speculate. What we can say
is the runway was dry and there was no crosswind conditions.
This is the fourth major aviation mishap in North America in the past month.
The deadliest disaster happened in Washington on January 29th when a commercial jetliner and a US Army
helicopter collided killing 67 people. The leaders of Ontario's main political
parties faced off in an election debate last night. One of the testiest moments
was this exchange between Ontario Liberal leader, Bonnie Crombie,
and progressive Conservative leader, Doug Ford.
Doug, I have one question for you and one question only.
After seven years of lies,
why should anyone trust a word you say?
Well, first of all, action speaks louder than words
and people have seen us spend over $200 billion
on infrastructure
no matter if it's 50 billion dollars worth of hospitals or 28 billion dollars in building
roads and highways or 70 billion in building transit.
You put us into an extra 100 billion dollars of debt.
How does any one government spend 100 billion dollars?
NDP leader Marit Stiles and Green Party leader Mike Schreiner also took part in the debate.
Ontario votes on February 27th.
A historic meeting is underway this morning.
U.S. officials are sitting down with their Russian counterparts to get peace talks started
for Ukraine.
Cameron McIntosh reports.
Even before touching down in Riyadh, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said he wasn't
heading to Saudi Arabia to make a deal, just to see if there's the possibility of one.
We're just not there yet, but hopefully we will be, because we'd all like to see this
war end.
Rubio, meeting with his Russian counterpart, Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, to try to
re-establish relations enough to get negotiations going on Ukraine, talks the Russians call
serious.
Ukraine, however, is not invited.
Ukraine will never accept deals made behind our backs without our involvement.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky says he won't recognize the talks.
NATO membership for Ukraine and whether Russia keeps any of its occupied territory
of about 6 million people stand as critical issues, along with how involved the U.S. remains.
If this leads to negotiations, President Trump says Ukraine and Europe will be invited.
The president, who promised to end the war quickly, now trying to see if he can lay the
groundwork for a deal.
Cameron McIntosh, CBC News, Washington.
And that's the CBC News.
I'm Neil Herland.