The World This Hour - The World This Hour for 2025/06/07 at 21:00 EDT
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From CBC News, the world this hour. I'm Claude Fague. The number of wildfire evacuation orders
is climbing and the flames in western Canada are sending smoke into the atmosphere, prompting air quality warnings to the east and in parts of the United States.
Sam Sampson has more.
Would we come home to nothing? I'm gonna have to start all over for my kids.
Snow Lake is the latest community under evacuation order in Manitoba,
under threat from one of the 28 wildfires in that province.
Everyone had to be out by noon on Saturday.
Wildfires have forced 18,000 people in Manitoba out of their homes and it's not much
better heading west. 33 communities in Saskatchewan have been forced to
evacuate due to 24 wildfires. Next door, a fire that started in BC recently
crossed into Alberta, forcing people from their homes in both provinces.
Coast to coast we're under an air quality warning or statement.
Rebecca Sorey, Canada Research Chair in Global Change, Atmosphere and Health says wildfire smoke
traveling across Canada is a risk to everyone but it's sensitive people like seniors and children
who should take extra precautions not just in provinces that are burning, but across Canada.
Sam Sampson, CBC News, Edmonton.
In British Columbia, windy weather in the northeast is making firefighting conditions more challenging.
There are 69 wildfires burning in the province right now.
Emily Peacock is a BC Fire Information Officer.
Some things that our crews are seeing seeing they're seeing things like danger trees
so trees that are weakened by drought or previous wildfires there's areas that are experiencing
blow downs this is where large numbers of trees are knocked over by wind as well a lot of the
fires in our northeast have very large fire parameters. One of those fires has crossed from
BC into Alberta an evacuation order was already in effect,
but now that order is expanding as the out-of-control fire threatens small communities
near the city of Grand Prairie. The 2024-2025 flu season has so far been one of the worst
in recent memory, and over the past few months, influenza has killed more than Nova Scotians than COVID-19.
That hasn't happened since the pandemic started.
Infectious diseases doctor Lisa Barrett says the fact that there are fewer COVID deaths
isn't necessarily a positive development.
Some people have said, oh, thank goodness, we're back to normal.
And I'm like, well, now we've got two viruses, not not just one that are still in the really important category
for hospitalization bad lungs and death. Flu season isn't over and for people who want to
avoid catching or spreading the virus the advice from doctors is the same as it was during the
pandemic wash your hands stay at home when you're sick wear a mask when appropriate, and get vaccinated. An epicenter of immigration
in the U.S. is being rocked by protests. It comes as federal agents carry out immigration raids
across the city. Chris Reyes has the latest. In Los Angeles, where immigration raids have
rattled communities, another rally in support of those detained.
These advocates are chanting, asked to speak with an attorney.
Garcia is expected to get that chance finally.
Ben Osorio is his immigration attorney.
We are just going to be able to speak with him for the first time this weekend.
So we've not had an opportunity yet to discuss the facts, to discuss his history with him for the first time this weekend. So we've not had an opportunity yet to discuss the
facts, to discuss his history with him and whether there's any veracity to these allegations.
Deportation still looms over Garcia's head. The government says he will be sent back to El Salvador,
whether he's found guilty or not. Chris Reyes, CBC News, New York. In Paris. Coco Gough has won the French Open for the first time.
The 21-year-old American tennis star defeated top-ranked Arena Sabalenca.
The second-ranked Gough claimed her second major trophy since the 2023 US Open.
Tomorrow, the men's final features top-seeded Iannic center of Italy facing
number two-seeded Carlos Alcaraz of Spain. And that is your World This Hour. For CBC
News, I'm Claude Fink.