Pull! Hauling an airplane to provide hope to patients across Canada
A fundraising event in Edmonton Monday had participants pulling hard, enough to move a 30,390 kg airplane.
Haul for Hope has teams of 10 to 12 people racing against the clock to pull a WestJet Q400 a distance of 100 meters.
The teams competing also raise money for Hope Air, a registered charity that helps bring patients across Canada to get medical treatment.
"We help people who live in small, rural or remote parts of this country, or anyone who has to travel for specialized medical care that isn't available in their home community," Jon Collins, the chief development officer with Hope Air said.
"There's so many different types of specialized care that people need that they don't realize isn't available in their home community until the need strikes them and then they face the difficult question of how or if they can go."
One such patient was Adirenne Mahoney, who needed lifesaving treatment in Calgary.
"I've had a heart transplant in 2019 and unfortunately, I was having some organ rejection," Mahoney said. "I know for certain I would be in absolute financial dire straits without Hope Air helping me out.
"I look at the thousands upon thousands of dollars that I would have paid out of pocket, and not to mention, as a patient who's recovering, it's probably the last thing you should be worrying about. You should be focusing on your health."
Hope Air expects to help 4,000 people this year.
"When we support them, it's instant relief … (there) is a lot of people that say, without this, I may have foregone my treatment, or my local health center told me I had four weeks to live with the facilities they have," Collins said.
"Messages like that and moments like that are why you do the work and we're grateful to do it."
The fundraising goal for 2024 is $300,000.
"We're expecting to reach that total, and that's a significant lift at a time where we're facing a significant lift in demand, increased 140 per cent year over year last year, and now we've already set a new record for travel arrangements in a year," Collins said.
Haul for Hope is taking place in five cities across Canada this year.
CTVNews.ca Top Stories
Air India flight diverts to Nunavut airport after online security threat
An Air India flight, en route from Delhi to Chicago, was diverted to Iqaluit International airport in Nunavut Tuesday morning following an online security threat.
Canada's inflation rate falls to 1.6% in September, raises odds of 50-basis-point rate cut
The chances of a half-percentage point interest rate cut by the Bank of Canada became more likely Tuesday after Statistics Canada reported the annual inflation rate fell to 1.6 per cent in September.
Cold weather, even snow, hits parts of Eastern Canada while West stays mild
It will feel more like winter for some parts of Eastern Canada over the next few days, with single-digit highs and snow in the forecast.
Canada and U.S. list Samidoun as terrorist group, U.S. adds Canadian to terror list
Canada is listing the pro-Palestinian group Samidoun as a terrorist group, while the U.S. has added a Canadian citizen affiliated with the organization to its counter-terrorism list.
Canada spat leads India newspapers as trade minister works to reassure business
As Canada's decision to expel New Delhi's top envoy and five other diplomats makes front page news in India, International Trade Minister Mary Ng is trying to reassure Canadian businesses with ties to the country.
Father of 10-year-old girl found dead in the U.K. called police from Pakistan to say he killed her
The father of a 10-year-old girl found dead in her home in England fled to Pakistan and called U.K. police from there to say he had killed her, a jury heard Monday.
Child dead after falling from Winnipeg apartment building
A child is dead after falling from a Winnipeg apartment building on Monday.
Canadian court to consider when minors can be sentenced as adults
Canada's highest court is set to hear arguments on Tuesday on when a young person can be considered an adult for sentencing purposes.
Ontario government moving to restrict new bike lanes in municipalities
Ontario Transportation Minister Prabmeet Sarkaria says the provincial government is introducing legislation that would require municipalities to receive provincial approval before removing traffic lanes to install new bike paths.