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Dec. 14, 2022 | A little girl who fled the war in Ukraine is killed in a hit-and-run in Montreal. Thousands of doses of a potentially life-saving COVID-19 drug are sitting on Canadian shelves, unused. Plus how some are using Holocaust education to counter rising antisemitism.

00:00 The National for Dec. 14, 2022
00:49 Ukrainian refugee killed in Montreal hit-and-run
03:21 Suspect identified in other Montreal hit-and-run
03:43 COVID-19 antiviral Paxlovid sitting on shelves
06:00 Beijing streets quiet as COVID-19 spreads
07:06 Somalia crisis tops ’emergency watch list’
09:33 Migrant boat capsizes off the coast of England
10:00 Surge of migrants trying to cross into the U.S.
12:13 Stephen (tWitch) Boss dead at 40
13:53 Little change to gun laws 10 years after Sandy Hook
17:00 Massive winter storm moves into Canada
18:04 Talks stall at COP15 biodiversity summit
20:56 Federal parties outline priorities for 2023
23:11 Ottawa considers request to help search Manitoba landfill
23:46 Bill to address Indian Act’s lingering discrimination
26:23 Fighting antisemitism with Holocaust education
33:27 Marketplace puts winter boots to the test
41:50 Concern avian flu could spread to humans
44:09 The Moment | Bobcat close encounter

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