Does elements 12 open photos taken with canon 70d

How to open photos taken with canon 70D in RAW format.
Does this actually work because it keeps on saying I cannot post a blank message

Thank you so much for you quick answer.  Works fine, now.  Thanks again, Barbara.
JWT

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