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The U.K. issues its first extreme heat warning as temperatures reach record highs and wildfires ravage parts of Europe. A Toronto girl becomes the youngest Canadian patient to receive a total artificial heart transplant. Plus, are sanctions against Russia enough to stop the war in Ukraine?

00:00 The National for July 18, 2022
00:46 Extreme heat fuels wildfires across Europe
03:35 U.K. issues its first extreme heat warning
06:56 Less wildfire activity in Canada so far this year
09:08 Violent thunderstorm in Alberta
09:49 Extreme heat warnings for parts of the U.S.
10:17 U.S. responses to surge in monkeypox cases
12:44 Calls for 3-digit mental health crisis line
15:27 Strain on Canada's emergency rooms
17:40 Young total artificial heart transplant patient
20:55 Convoy protest organizer Pat King released on bail
21:16 Ex-PQ leader André Boisclair sentenced
21:40 Patrick Brown to run for re-election as mayor
22:11 Construction industry dealing with cement storage
25:01 Are sanctions slowing down Putin's war machine?
35:20 Swimming lesson to reduce risk of drowning
38:19 Protecting Canada's wilderness with big money
42:57 The Moment: Brothers and Facebook friends

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