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Aug. 11, 2022 | What federal agents were looking for when they raided former president Donald Trump’s Florida home. The Saskatchewan government steps in amid allegations of violence and sexual abuse at three private Christian schools in the province. Plus, why Canadian Blood Services is considering paying people for blood plasma donations.

0:00 The National for August 11, 2022
0:51 FBI raid at Trump's home related to nuclear weapons: reports
3:36 Sask. government to oversee Christian schools facing abuse allegations
6:47 Fire-nado in California
7:10 Crews continue to battle wildfires in France
7:33 Scramble for air conditioners in U.K.
10:15 Scientists considering naming heat waves similar to hurricanes
12:26 Canadian Blood Services considers paying plasma donors
15:05 Canada to start testing wastewater for polio in high-risk areas
15:40 New Lyme disease vaccine for humans being developed
18:34 Large section of downtown Toronto loses power
19:03 Court documents raise questions about need for Emergencies Act during Ottawa blockade
21:25 How cities could help slow climate change
30:37 New images of damaged Russian base in Crimea
31:10 How Putin's propaganda machine affects Russians
37:55 S-Trip class action settlement reclassifies volunteers
40:37 Oilers mourn young superfan Ben Stelter
42:00 Oscar Peterson honoured with $1 coin | The Moment


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