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The emotional vigil for a Muslim family killed in London, Ont., a city coping with loss and fear. The conversations about racism and Islamophobia and the actions Canada needs to take. A new report that reveals the intelligence breakdown that led to the January siege of the U.S. Capitol. And an unknown tech company brought down a large portion of the internet. #CBCNews #CBCTheNatonal #LondonOnt 0:00 The National for June 8, 2021 1:49 Vigil honours Afzaal family in London, Ont. 3:20 Remembering the Afzaal family 7:27 What police know about accused mass killer Nathaniel Veltman 9:57 Muslim women say they experience fear daily in Canada 11:57 MLA Rod Loyola's emotional speech 13:30 Canada faces another reckoning with anti-Muslim hate 16:15 Paramedics found guilty in death of Hamilton teen 18:57 Confusion about what you can do once fully vaccinated 21:15 Canada’s tourism sector seeking clarity on reopening 24:42 Vigils across Canada honour the Afzaal family 27:33 Family friend struggles to makes sense of London, Ont., attack 31:54 The realities of anti-Islamic hate in Canada 38:14 Senate report reveals intelligence failures ahead of Capitol siege 40:48 How tech company Fastly broke the internet 43:23 The Moment | A city in mourning Subscribe to The National: https://www.youtube.com/user/CBCTheNa... Connect with The National online: Facebook | / thenational Twitter | / cbcthenational Instagram | / cbcthenational More from CBC News | https://www.cbc.ca/news The National is CBC's flagship nightly news program, featuring the day's top stories with in-depth and original journalism, with hosts Adrienne Arsenault and Andrew Chang in Toronto, Ian Hanomansing in Vancouver and the CBC's chief political correspondent, Rosemary Barton in Ottawa.