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In this acclaimed new production of Anna Karenina,
the National Ballet of Canada asks,
what is fair in love and society?
Renowned choreographer Christian Spook adapts Tolstoy's epic novel to dance
in a spectacular work, complete with lush costumes,
cinematic projections, and a glorious curated score,
featuring the music of Rachmaninoff.
On stage June 13th to 21st
tickets on sale now at national ballet dot CA
From CBC News the world this hour
I'm Neil Herland the woman who challenged Donald Trump for the White House last year delivered a sharp critique of the American president.
Kamala Harris gave her first major speech last night since losing the election.
Instead of an administration working to advance America's highest ideals,
we are witnessing the wholesale abandonment of those ideals.
Tariffs also call Trump's tariffs reckless.
We're following a shocking story in Kenya.
A member of the Kenyan parliament was shot dead last night by a gunman who escaped on
a motorcycle.
It happened in the capital Nairobi.
Charles Were was a member of the opposition party.
Joyce Binsuda is another member of parliament.
We want to register our deepest condolences.
We want us taken to this.
Investigators believe the politician was deliberately targeted.
The rate of emergency room visits for mental health
in Canadian children and youth has gone down by 30 percent. That's according to
new data released today. The Canadian Institute for Health Information says it
suggests a shift in how young people are accessing mental health treatment. But as
Alison Northcott reports, experts say there are still gaps. It speaks to certainly what I've experienced as a clinician.
Child and youth psychiatrist Dr. Rachel Mitchell at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre in Toronto
says she's seen fewer young people turning to emergency rooms for mental health treatment.
New data from the Canadian Institute for Health Information or CHIHI
shows a 30% decrease in the rate of ER visits for mental health
disorders by children and youth between 2018 and 2023. But in that same period, more young people
in several provinces went to their physician about their mental health and more were prescribed
medications for mood and anxiety. Dr. Tracy Viancourt, the Canada Research Chair in School-Based
Mental Health and Violence Prevention at the University of Ottawa, says it may show better Dr. Tracy Vioncourt, the Canada research chair in school-based mental health and violence prevention
at the University of Ottawa, says it may show better awareness.
And it's being treated before it becomes this full-blown crisis.
Still, Vioncourt points out the data doesn't capture those she says suffer in silence,
without treatment from a hospital or a physician.
Alison Northcott, CBC News, Montreal.
The jury in a sexual assault trial of five former World Junior Hockey players will continue
to hear testimony from a current NHL player on Thursday as the Crown continues to build
a case against Michael McLeod, Cal Foote, Dylan Dubay, Alex Formanton and Carter Hart.
All have pleaded not guilty to sexually assaulting a woman after a hockey Canada gala in June 2018. Karen Pauls reports. Just hours after his
NHL playoff game Washington Capitals forward Taylor Radish will resume
testifying by video link in the sexual assault trial of his former World Junior
teammates. The Crown is asking him about the night that ties them all together and the events leading
to allegations of sexual assault, including text messages sent from Michael McCloud inviting
some of his teammates for three-way and oral sex with the woman he met earlier at a local
bar.
The jury has already seen two videos from McCloud's phone where the woman, known as
EM, said she consented to everything and that she enjoyed it.
Radish isn't the only hockey player expected to testify as the crown
prepares the jury to hear from the main witness, the young woman at the center of
these allegations. Karen Pauls, CBC News, London, Ontario.
Now to the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
And the Jets back in control of the series and are just one win away from punching their ticket to round two.
Last night the Winnipeg Jets beat the St. Louis Blues 5-3 to win Game 5 of their first round playoff series.
Meantime the Montreal Canadiens were eliminated from the playoffs by the Washington Capitals.
And that is your World This Hour.
For CBC News, I'm Neal Herland.