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with canada's finance minister bill morneau. always great to have you with us. thank you so much. , investorsbloomberg are so focused on the inversion of the yield curve. how important is this for policymakers such as yourself in gauging the state of the economy, whether in canada or around the world? bill: i think we are much more likely to be looking at the fundamentals. looking at the things that we think will make a difference for investors, that will make a difference for investors for our future in the country. as we think about those fundamentals, a very robust implement situation in canada. are watching carefully to see positive outcomes from the u.s.-china trade talks which are broadly positive for the economy, positive for canada as well. shery: when would you expect a deal on the china-u.s. trade agreement, how beneficial would that be for canada, given they are the biggest trading partners for your country? bill: i'm encouraged to see those conversations continuing. obviously, when you see that, you hope there will b
with canada's finance minister bill morneau. always great to have you with us. thank you so much. , investorsbloomberg are so focused on the inversion of the yield curve. how important is this for policymakers such as yourself in gauging the state of the economy, whether in canada or around the world? bill: i think we are much more likely to be looking at the fundamentals. looking at the things that we think will make a difference for investors, that will make a difference for investors for our...
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to canada it's a gays well you guys dared to question my human rights and then you're going to dump my cunt what you would call sick materials and garbage no way even though of course the water rectory littered but clearly of course i think it's completely unfair to just blame you certainly the seat of the canadian government alone and of course it would be nice if president also question the private companies or forty's both in canada and in the philippines or lot for these kind of crap this will go on for quite a long time if you look at the population density of the show we beings as about three hundred fifty have been tense hours longer and were asked counting those about for less than four so i mean if you don't charge in a country which is so densely populated. it's quite unfair i think the camera could certainly find a means when there's a will there's a way of us likes to make sure everybody about human rights about democracy and about the environment but seems to be quite slow in acting in this case and that brings you up to date for this hour thanks for watching we're back
to canada it's a gays well you guys dared to question my human rights and then you're going to dump my cunt what you would call sick materials and garbage no way even though of course the water rectory littered but clearly of course i think it's completely unfair to just blame you certainly the seat of the canadian government alone and of course it would be nice if president also question the private companies or forty's both in canada and in the philippines or lot for these kind of crap this...
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canada the u.k. australia and new zealand there's to discuss the safety of five g. technologies with washington pressing its allies to ditch chinese participation in its development social media says the protecting uses may not be paramount for the private firms working with g c h q. two things to consider here. julie. that individual on behalf of the government and social aspect of the government job in the first role of government is stupid. and into his company's duty to be as possible profitable as the course of. two of the shareholder. duties and obligations so the requirement now to make for example internet safer and more secure. is paramount to. security agencies so clearly into making a difference they don't really care what we want civil rights might be staying about. sri lanka authorities have admitted to a major intelligence lapse before the easter sunday bombings more on that story in a few months. whenever the famous french million. the new way the pock back in the sixty's i think was lovely but well yes and tell the audience happens they eat themselve
canada the u.k. australia and new zealand there's to discuss the safety of five g. technologies with washington pressing its allies to ditch chinese participation in its development social media says the protecting uses may not be paramount for the private firms working with g c h q. two things to consider here. julie. that individual on behalf of the government and social aspect of the government job in the first role of government is stupid. and into his company's duty to be as possible...
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let's get them resolved with canada, the united eights, mexico first. let's hope the other issues get resolved as well, and then we will be in a better place. amanda: we are seeing a reversal on trade. nafta may not be signed now, the eu being targeted by the u.s. are you worried, as the imf seems to be, about the global effect on growth? >> nafta is still in place, which is good, until the usmca gets signed. until that happens, nafta is in place. if we take a deep for off the usmca, i'm sure it will be there. our economies are in exchequer be linked. all the politicians recognize that. we are all making sure that people have a better quality of life. getting those trade agreements right is an important part of that. amanda: there have been concerns about canada being a less attractive place to invest in recent years. big picture, are you hearing that from your clients? from the statistics, our foreign direct investment has not changed noticeably. some areas where you don't see as much inbound m&a, but there is foreign direct investment going on in cana
let's get them resolved with canada, the united eights, mexico first. let's hope the other issues get resolved as well, and then we will be in a better place. amanda: we are seeing a reversal on trade. nafta may not be signed now, the eu being targeted by the u.s. are you worried, as the imf seems to be, about the global effect on growth? >> nafta is still in place, which is good, until the usmca gets signed. until that happens, nafta is in place. if we take a deep for off the usmca, i'm...
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canada is fertile and rich and generous. canadians have sent the fruit of their labor and their fields to europe. canadian defense provides a vital link in the defense of the alliance. the largest land mass in nato, canada combines a buried -- a varied terrain and varied traditions. ♪ british and french influences are roots of modern canada. and across their open frontier, the united states. in america, i sought more than america, wrote an early european commentator. i stopped the image of democracy itself with its prejudices and its passions. the image of democracy is often distorted. the world is fascinated by american power and rarely looks upon the other faces of america, the libraries of its great its richies, its arts, and diverse culture, the free expression of its citizens, their informality, religious heritage, and the tradition of sport -- a hard pick. ♪ and hard work. america's giant corporations are owned by millions of stockholders, not by a few individuals, nor the state. the tremendous output of these fact
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real week in canada. this is not. only about. resilience there's a whole lot of truth said to has been shared. it's also about reconciliation and there is not going to be any true theory conciliation in my shine or in new york time it's going to take. tours three or four generations. to work all this out to get is the history books and has become commonplace that the guy next door knows where that been the future of canada will students and be told that this is not an integral part. of everything we are as a country everything we are as canadians that is a promise we need critique here all of us to get. through the closing ceremonies of the truth and reconciliation commission had a five kilometer walk from gatineau quebec to city hall in autumn while it was approximately seven thousand people participating. many natives many non-natives there was different church groups and civic groups people just bringing their families out to participate and support the native americans. by the time the commission's work ended. almost seven ye
real week in canada. this is not. only about. resilience there's a whole lot of truth said to has been shared. it's also about reconciliation and there is not going to be any true theory conciliation in my shine or in new york time it's going to take. tours three or four generations. to work all this out to get is the history books and has become commonplace that the guy next door knows where that been the future of canada will students and be told that this is not an integral part. of...
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from canada three communities how they are recovering from a mash really appreciate your time. also your kind thank you so much we continue our conversation always online at strain on twitter nick and i will see you next. april on al-jazeera nato leaders will gather to celebrate the seventieth anniversary of the alliance in washington d.c. madam husain engages in rigorous debate cutting through the headlines on up front twenty five years on from the genocide that killed nearly a million people rwanda has rebuilt but how far of its people have been reconciled the emmy award winning show phone lines is back with more investigative journalism and in-depth stories israel is to hold an early election on the ninth of april but with a corruption scandal looming will benjamin netanyahu extend his ten years as prime minister april on al-jazeera. rewind continues to care people back to life start with updates on the best of all diseases documentaries. continually from. these destroyers revisiting the silver friends who are going back to a poor south africa neighborhood when using and tra
from canada three communities how they are recovering from a mash really appreciate your time. also your kind thank you so much we continue our conversation always online at strain on twitter nick and i will see you next. april on al-jazeera nato leaders will gather to celebrate the seventieth anniversary of the alliance in washington d.c. madam husain engages in rigorous debate cutting through the headlines on up front twenty five years on from the genocide that killed nearly a million people...
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and canada are at odds over the cusp the u.s. used its own laws and went outside the debut to impose those. at least this can be said as a win in terms of the u.s. getting backing from the wto as the national trade arbiter. vonnie: if this is a win over the wto and over canada, what does it offer for other deals? -- auger for other deals? >> we got the ustr statement in the u.s. saying it is proposing tariffs on eu goods in retaliation for what they called the illegal subsidization of airbus which of course competes with the u.s. boeing company with airplane production. disputehis is another the u.s. seems to be taken through the wto. it is awaiting the outcome of a case at the wto this summer which the wto feels will go in its favor. rowe are two days in a where the trump administration is using tariffs and the threat of it again it is going through the wto which has been unusual case for this administration. amanda: sarah mcgregor, thanks. under worldwide pressure. concerns are growing that the best of this cycle may be behind
and canada are at odds over the cusp the u.s. used its own laws and went outside the debut to impose those. at least this can be said as a win in terms of the u.s. getting backing from the wto as the national trade arbiter. vonnie: if this is a win over the wto and over canada, what does it offer for other deals? -- auger for other deals? >> we got the ustr statement in the u.s. saying it is proposing tariffs on eu goods in retaliation for what they called the illegal subsidization of...
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one of canada's largest engineering companies is charged with paying bribes worth tens of millions of dollars to the government of the late libyan dictator moammar gadhafi if found guilty the company faces being blocked from bidding for lucrative canadian government contracts in extraordinary testimony to a parliamentary committee the attorney general said trudeau and his advisors tried to make or accept a plea deal in his inside circle have said they did nothing wrong they were acting to save a company employing nearly ten thousand canadians opinion polls indicate the scandal is hurting the prime minister's popularity with an election later this year his party will have to take urgent steps to save itself from defeat both the cabinet ministers who resigned say they still support the government possible hint they'd serve another leader someone other than justin trudeau the promise of a few years ago has long gone as canada's prime minister attempts to weather the worst political crisis he's ever faced. well here now to help us explore whether the controversy will prove to be a referen
one of canada's largest engineering companies is charged with paying bribes worth tens of millions of dollars to the government of the late libyan dictator moammar gadhafi if found guilty the company faces being blocked from bidding for lucrative canadian government contracts in extraordinary testimony to a parliamentary committee the attorney general said trudeau and his advisors tried to make or accept a plea deal in his inside circle have said they did nothing wrong they were acting to save...
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new figures show canada's arctic is warming twice as fast as anywhere else. the accident that happened here was of the sort that can at worst produce a meltdown. in this case the precautions worked, but they didn't work quite well enough to prevent some old fears about the safety features of these stations from resurfacing. the republic of ireland has become the first country in the world to ban smoking in the workplace. from today, anyone lighting up in offices, businesses, pubs and restaurants will face a heavy fine. the president was on his way out of the washington hilton hotel, where he had been addressing a trade union conference. the small crowd outside included his assailant. it has become a symbol of paris. 100 years ago, many parisians wished it had never been built. the eiffel tower's birthday is being marked by a re—enactment of the first ascent by gustave eiffel. you're watching the briefing. our headlines: theresa may's preparing to meet labour leaderjeremy corbyn in a last—ditch bid to find a breakthrough on brexit. there have been celebrat
new figures show canada's arctic is warming twice as fast as anywhere else. the accident that happened here was of the sort that can at worst produce a meltdown. in this case the precautions worked, but they didn't work quite well enough to prevent some old fears about the safety features of these stations from resurfacing. the republic of ireland has become the first country in the world to ban smoking in the workplace. from today, anyone lighting up in offices, businesses, pubs and...
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from canada three communities how they are recovering from a mass shooting really appreciate your time. also your kind thank you so much we continue our conversation always online at a strain on twitter and i will see you next time. across europe immigration is high on the agenda and in hungary it's presented as a pressing issue we didn't have immigrants at all zero in the race but this is the one political topic anybody and everybody is discussing the far right is preparing for battle and their opponents or anyone who is different. prejudiced some pride in hungary on al-jazeera. with bureaus spawning six continents across the globe. i would use here is corresponding sleeping during the stories they tell me that this was done but you never know unless you. were at the mercy of the russian camp for palestinian older syrian food in world news. a notorious symbol of the u.s. war on terror one said to close guantanamo bay and its detainees go in no way we have identified as a priority is the construction of a nail high value detention center i'm afraid that we're setting the conditions to
from canada three communities how they are recovering from a mass shooting really appreciate your time. also your kind thank you so much we continue our conversation always online at a strain on twitter and i will see you next time. across europe immigration is high on the agenda and in hungary it's presented as a pressing issue we didn't have immigrants at all zero in the race but this is the one political topic anybody and everybody is discussing the far right is preparing for battle and...
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canada the u.k. australia and new zealand also discussed the safety of five g. technologies with washington pressing our eyes to ditch chinese participation in its development social media lawyer cohen says protecting users may not be paramount for the private firms working with you c h q. things to consider here. julie. that individual on behalf of the government and the government just did the first role of government. and into his company's duty to be as profitable as they possibly can to all the shareholders. and there really. is an obligation so the requirement to make for example internet safer and more secure. is paramount to. security agencies. clearly into making a difference they don't really care. is my biggest thing about. easing the security issues. beginning to about the identities of the suicide bombers behind the sunday attacks which left three hundred fifty nine people dead the country's authorities say that eight men and one woman who carried out the atrocity and the perpetrators were from wealthy backgrounds one of them a study in britain and
canada the u.k. australia and new zealand also discussed the safety of five g. technologies with washington pressing our eyes to ditch chinese participation in its development social media lawyer cohen says protecting users may not be paramount for the private firms working with you c h q. things to consider here. julie. that individual on behalf of the government and the government just did the first role of government. and into his company's duty to be as profitable as they possibly can to...
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and canada is this concern valid. no i think this is a normal part of economic growth it shouldn't alarm anybody unless you're a lawyer by the process of change which may be what's going on china is now the second most important economy in the world it's a world economy closer integrated across the world than ever before it's therefore inevitable it's built that the chinese will develop interests for exporting their goods for importing they're necessary and they're going to want to make investments around the. world that are consistent with what they're trying to do inside their own country since they've developed their country based on its interactions buying and selling and so on with the rest of the world they would have increased as quickly in the united states in canada as they did in europe but the united states with canada acting as the lapdog of the united states in this situation the united states has closed itself off has acted in a hostile way as discriminated has persecuted weiwei and other companies so th
and canada is this concern valid. no i think this is a normal part of economic growth it shouldn't alarm anybody unless you're a lawyer by the process of change which may be what's going on china is now the second most important economy in the world it's a world economy closer integrated across the world than ever before it's therefore inevitable it's built that the chinese will develop interests for exporting their goods for importing they're necessary and they're going to want to make...
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canada that your garbage is on the way prepare a gram reception each if you want. one hundred containers of waste and getting used diapers was shipped to the philippines five years ago reportedly mislabeled as material for recycling kind of has refused to take it back however promise just striking. is directly possible to get it back but there's still a number of questions around who will pay for it where the financial responsibility is where the consequences are as a reaction to the dispute from political analyst richard and investigative journalist. the fact that it matters at present there it has a very early toxic relationship we canada so now when it comes to canada is a gays well you guys dared to question about human rights and then you're going to i call it what you would call sick materials and garbage no waste even though of course that water rectory cannot be taken literally but clearly of course i think it's completely unfair to just blame you certainly the state of the canadian government alone and of course it would be nice if present in their dollars
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canada that your garbage is on the way prepare a gram reception each if you want. more than a hundred containers of wasting trading used diapers were shipped to the philippines five years ago they reportedly were mislabeled as materials for recycling canada has refused to take it back however prime minister justin trudeau is striking a conciliatory tone. this is now theoretically possible to get it back but there's still a number of questions around who will pay for it where the financial responsibility is where the consequences are as we get reaction to this period from political analyst richard haider in an investigative journalist but it does get the fact that it matters at present that there it has a very very toxic relationship canada so now when it comes to canada it's a days well you guys dared to question my human rights and then you're going to do it costs materials and garbage no waste even though of course the water rectory cannot be taken literally but clearly of course i think it's completely unfair to just blame you certainly the seat of the canadian
canada that your garbage is on the way prepare a gram reception each if you want. more than a hundred containers of wasting trading used diapers were shipped to the philippines five years ago they reportedly were mislabeled as materials for recycling canada has refused to take it back however prime minister justin trudeau is striking a conciliatory tone. this is now theoretically possible to get it back but there's still a number of questions around who will pay for it where the financial...
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in brad and nancy's case, calgary, canada. that's where they met, back in '98. >> i really liked him. >> as did nancy's younger sister jill. >> this is someone who is warm. you genuinely saw how much he cared for her. >> so brad became a helpful member of the family, even designed a computer systems in the family business. >> our i.t. guy was like, i want to meet the guy who did this, the networking system. he was kind of a legend in the i.t. world. >> he was so good, that cisco systems invited him to move to raleigh and work for the company. smart guy. >> smart guy. >> but if nancy was to go with him to america, for immigration reasons, they had to be married. so in the fall of 2000, they said their vows, an intimate family affair. >> how did she feel about going to north carolina? >> a little apprehensive at first. lots of tears at the airport. fear of the unknown. but i think she was excited. >> and a few years later there were two bmws in the driveway, nancy had a vast circle of friends and brad a bright future at cisco wh
in brad and nancy's case, calgary, canada. that's where they met, back in '98. >> i really liked him. >> as did nancy's younger sister jill. >> this is someone who is warm. you genuinely saw how much he cared for her. >> so brad became a helpful member of the family, even designed a computer systems in the family business. >> our i.t. guy was like, i want to meet the guy who did this, the networking system. he was kind of a legend in the i.t. world. >> he was...
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a real week in canada. this is not. only about. resilience there's a whole lot of truth said to has been shared. it's also about reconciliation and there is not going to be any true theory conciliation in my shine or in new york time it's going to take. three or four generations. to work all this out to get is the history books and have it become commonplace that the guy next door knows where that been the future of canada will students and be told that this is not an integral part. of everything we are as a country everything we are as canadians that is a promise we need credit here to get. through the closing ceremonies of the truth and reconciliation commission had a five kilometer walk from gatineau quebec to city hall in autumn while it was approximately seven thousand people participating. many natives many non-natives there was different church groups and civic groups people just bringing their families out to participate and support the native americans. by the time the commission's work ended. almost seven years later that
a real week in canada. this is not. only about. resilience there's a whole lot of truth said to has been shared. it's also about reconciliation and there is not going to be any true theory conciliation in my shine or in new york time it's going to take. three or four generations. to work all this out to get is the history books and have it become commonplace that the guy next door knows where that been the future of canada will students and be told that this is not an integral part. of...
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one of canada's largest engineering companies is charged with paying bribes worth tens of millions of dollars to the government of the late libyan dictator moammar gadhafi if found guilty the company faces being blocked from bidding for lucrative canadian government contracts in extraordinary testimony to a parliamentary committee the attorney general said trudeau and his advisors tried to make or accept a plea deal trudeau in his inside circle have said they did nothing wrong they were acting to save a company employing nearly ten thousand canadians opinion polls indicate the scandal is hurting the prime minister's popularity with an election later this year his party will have to take urgent steps to save itself from defeat both the cabinet ministers who resigned say they still support the government possible hint they'd serve another leader someone other than justin trudeau the promise of a few years ago has long gone as canada's prime minister attempts to weather the worst political crisis he's ever faced. well here now to help us explore whether the controversy will prove to be a
one of canada's largest engineering companies is charged with paying bribes worth tens of millions of dollars to the government of the late libyan dictator moammar gadhafi if found guilty the company faces being blocked from bidding for lucrative canadian government contracts in extraordinary testimony to a parliamentary committee the attorney general said trudeau and his advisors tried to make or accept a plea deal trudeau in his inside circle have said they did nothing wrong they were acting...
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a scandalous rambling on in canada. the prime minister has announced thatjody the prime minister has announced that jody wilson—raybould and the prime minister has announced thatjody wilson—raybould and a former treasury board minister, jane philpott, are no longer part of the liberal caucus. justin trudeau described wilson—raybould secretly recording a phone call with a top civil servant as "unconscionable". both ministers quit the cabinet, saying they had been put under pressure not to prosecute a construction company in quebec. jody wilson—raybould and jane philpott are no longer members of the liberal caucus. the trust of previously existed between these two individuals and our team has been broken. whether it's taping conversations without consent or repeatedly expressing a lack of confidence in our government and in me personally as leader, has clear that ms wilson—raybould and doctor philpott can no longer remain part of our liberal team. prime minister trudeau. 250 years since human stepped on the moon
a scandalous rambling on in canada. the prime minister has announced thatjody the prime minister has announced that jody wilson—raybould and the prime minister has announced thatjody wilson—raybould and a former treasury board minister, jane philpott, are no longer part of the liberal caucus. justin trudeau described wilson—raybould secretly recording a phone call with a top civil servant as "unconscionable". both ministers quit the cabinet, saying they had been put under...
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the finance minister of canada. with that we will send it back to you in new york and have plenty more throughout the day right here at the imf world bank. vonnie: a lot of great interviews already done would you can find on the bloomberg. elsewhere, on "balance of power" outgoing small business administration head linda mcmahon joins. it will be her exit interview. here in the u.s., we are heading toward the midpoint in the u.s. session. the dow is up when it percent. at 2901.00 trading holding on above the 2900 mark. up .5%. the nasdaq of .25%. the best performer in the s&p, anadarko petroleum. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ david: from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, i'm david westin. welcome to "balance of power" or the world of politics meets the world of business. george ferguson from princeton on the eu tariffs over the boeing problem. in new york, alix steel on the chevron deal shaking up the oil industry. george, thanks for joining us. the eu is weighing tariffs. they say-tat because we are subsidizin
the finance minister of canada. with that we will send it back to you in new york and have plenty more throughout the day right here at the imf world bank. vonnie: a lot of great interviews already done would you can find on the bloomberg. elsewhere, on "balance of power" outgoing small business administration head linda mcmahon joins. it will be her exit interview. here in the u.s., we are heading toward the midpoint in the u.s. session. the dow is up when it percent. at 2901.00...
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to the president of the southeast asian country who declare war against canada we can take them down over a chair in our trash just wait and see our voice counted or that your garbage is on the way prepare a gram reception each if you want. all backgrounds all this more than one hundred containers of waste including used diapers were shipped to the philippines five years ago they were reportedly mislabeled as material for recycling canada has refused to take it back however prime minister justin trudeau is striking a diplomatic turn. this now theoretically possible to get it back but there's still a number of questions around who will pay for it where the financial responsibility is where the consequences are as i would get reaction to the dispute from political analyst. and investigative journalist but on a does go on. the fact that it matters at present there it has a very very toxic relationship we canada so now when it comes to canada is a days well you guys dared to question my human rights and then you're going to dump mike on what you would call sick materials and garbage no w
to the president of the southeast asian country who declare war against canada we can take them down over a chair in our trash just wait and see our voice counted or that your garbage is on the way prepare a gram reception each if you want. all backgrounds all this more than one hundred containers of waste including used diapers were shipped to the philippines five years ago they were reportedly mislabeled as material for recycling canada has refused to take it back however prime minister...
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presidential schools are schools that were set up by the government of canada and there are other countries that have the same thing but it was a policy that was put into place to bring all as many indigenous people as possible into these schools to educate them into the european way of life to take you away from your culture your language all your traditions and that's what it's about. in order to sever those ties in your culture in your language they had to separate children from families and communities we wore uniforms you all dress the same you had your hair cut the same you were all one and it was to assimilate us to make sure we didn't have an indian in us when we left here. the focus of the church or recently we had say prayers and things like that. we weren't allowed to talk in our language we had to speak english but. it wasn't indoctrination like he didn't put us in one room and he just indoctrinate us all day long or anything like that it's just the way the routine of the place it was him it was in the routine that in in speak anything but english you went to the white man's sch
presidential schools are schools that were set up by the government of canada and there are other countries that have the same thing but it was a policy that was put into place to bring all as many indigenous people as possible into these schools to educate them into the european way of life to take you away from your culture your language all your traditions and that's what it's about. in order to sever those ties in your culture in your language they had to separate children from families and...
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real week in canada. this is not. only about. resilience there's a whole lot of truth said to has been shared. it's also about reconciliation and there is not going to be any true theory conciliation and in my shine or in new york time it's going to take. two or three or four generations. to work all this out to get is the history books and have it become commonplace that the guy next door knows where that been the future of canada will students and be told that this is not an integral part. of everything we are as a country everything we are as canadians that is a promise we knew pretty here all of us to get. through the closing ceremonies of the truth and reconciliation commission. five kilometer walk from gatineau quebec to city hall in autumn while it was approximately seven thousand people participating. many natives many non-natives there was different church groups and civic groups people just bringing their families out to participate and support the native americans. by the time the commission's work ended almost seven y
real week in canada. this is not. only about. resilience there's a whole lot of truth said to has been shared. it's also about reconciliation and there is not going to be any true theory conciliation and in my shine or in new york time it's going to take. two or three or four generations. to work all this out to get is the history books and have it become commonplace that the guy next door knows where that been the future of canada will students and be told that this is not an integral part. of...
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canada is 22% french. you know what percent philippines is? zero, you just zero and that's a massive advantage, that's an advantage of war. in the obesity rate sky-high, no obesity in the philippines but they can actually beat you. at that point. >> stephen: we have so many filipinos in canada, first of all, he will not shoot his own people. >> tucker: he executes drug dealers in the streets of manila himself. >> stephen: drug dealers in canada, there are nice people who come to canada and fit into our society and work hard. and they build futures. so it's not drug dealers. i think this is a problem that trudeau is going to say it wasn't me, it was the earlier government. it was the bad guys in power before me. because as you know, tucker he is under a lot of strength these days. he hasn't been successful. and he doesn't want it they are. >> tucker: i have got to ask you. from our point of view and the president takes a lot of heat internationally and some he brings on himself, whatever. but justin trudeau really is a buffoon. that is our pers
canada is 22% french. you know what percent philippines is? zero, you just zero and that's a massive advantage, that's an advantage of war. in the obesity rate sky-high, no obesity in the philippines but they can actually beat you. at that point. >> stephen: we have so many filipinos in canada, first of all, he will not shoot his own people. >> tucker: he executes drug dealers in the streets of manila himself. >> stephen: drug dealers in canada, there are nice people who come...
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canada's prime minister has announced a former attorney general and former treasury board minister are no longer part of the liberal caucus. justin trudeau described wilson—raybould secretly recording a phone call with a top civil servant as unconscionable. both ministers quit the cabinet, saying they had been put under pressure not to prosecute a construction company in quebec. jody wilson—raybould and jane philpott are no longer members of the liberal caucus. the trust that previously existed between these two individuals and our team has been broken. whether it's taping conversations without consent, or repeatedly expressing a lack of confidence in our government, and in me personally, as leader, it's become clear that ms wilson—raybould and dr philpott can no longer remain part of our liberal team. still to come: 50 years after humans first stepped on the moon, a new exhibition celebrates our nearest celestial neighbour in an exhibition. the accident that happened here was of the sort that can at worst produce a meltdown. in this case the precautions worked, but they didn't w
canada's prime minister has announced a former attorney general and former treasury board minister are no longer part of the liberal caucus. justin trudeau described wilson—raybould secretly recording a phone call with a top civil servant as unconscionable. both ministers quit the cabinet, saying they had been put under pressure not to prosecute a construction company in quebec. jody wilson—raybould and jane philpott are no longer members of the liberal caucus. the trust that previously...
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. >> stephen: drug dealers in canada, there are nice people who come to canada and fit into our society and work hard. and they build futures. so it's not drug dealers. i think this is a problem that trudeau is going to say it wasn't me, it was the earlier government. it was the bad guys in power before me. because as you know, tucker he is under a lot of strain these days. he hasn't been successful. and he doesn't want it there. >> tucker: i have got to ask you. from our point of view and the president takes a lot of heat internationally and some he brings on himself, whatever. but justin trudeau really is a buffoon. that is our perspective anyway. he seems totally shallow and sort of fraudulent. is that the perception in canada? >> stephen: well, it is becoming the perception unfortunately. he himself said his largely ceremonial and he says the ceremonial and in fact on one of the national news magazines lase week they had a picture of trudeau "imposter" across it. that is something that wouldte happen in normal times. it started when he played mr. dress up and went to india and the w
. >> stephen: drug dealers in canada, there are nice people who come to canada and fit into our society and work hard. and they build futures. so it's not drug dealers. i think this is a problem that trudeau is going to say it wasn't me, it was the earlier government. it was the bad guys in power before me. because as you know, tucker he is under a lot of strain these days. he hasn't been successful. and he doesn't want it there. >> tucker: i have got to ask you. from our point of...
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you know canada. we love the song "to canada," right? but i came up here a year ago, and i was with farmers, and they were selling specialty milk. now, you're getting killed for years. 297% tariff. that means you can't sell it. that's essentially putting up a barrier. so all of those things are taken care of in this new deal, and you're going to be opened up -- [cheers and applause] they don't love it, but it's going to be good for everybody. [applause] it's going to be good for everybody. and if they didn't approve, i would have just put tariffs on the cars. i didn't want to do that, but i said if that's not going to happen, we're putting tariffs on the cars and, frankly, we'll make must have r more money. -- make more money. you'll watch the company grow and prosper as you starve, that's no good, right? and, actually, it's good for canada, it's good for mexico, it's good for us, we've got to get congress to approve it. so put a lot of pressure on these geniuses we have over here. [applause] that's going to be a great trade deal. and we
you know canada. we love the song "to canada," right? but i came up here a year ago, and i was with farmers, and they were selling specialty milk. now, you're getting killed for years. 297% tariff. that means you can't sell it. that's essentially putting up a barrier. so all of those things are taken care of in this new deal, and you're going to be opened up -- [cheers and applause] they don't love it, but it's going to be good for everybody. [applause] it's going to be good for...
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it will matter to lesions between canada and china. canada and the very end. you were able to make such time for the tremendous friendship that we celebrate every day between canada and china thank you should so happy to turn it over to you . which shows the canadian problem is having a pretty bad day at the office during the meeting with his chinese japanese or visit now let's get it right itself china was among the most discuss topics even if not intentionally background here because recently canada arrested a well ways chief financial officer outrage in china and damaging relations. and that's the roundup so far this choose day from moscow thank you for watching us international i'm kevin though in check it out c dot com follow stories as the what if you got a mobile device it'll go straight if you've got a little straight to mobile device you're going to party of about with headlines again in half an hour's time there may be. montes khalid al hotep international memorial awards twenty nineteen are now open for entries the media professionals are eligible f
it will matter to lesions between canada and china. canada and the very end. you were able to make such time for the tremendous friendship that we celebrate every day between canada and china thank you should so happy to turn it over to you . which shows the canadian problem is having a pretty bad day at the office during the meeting with his chinese japanese or visit now let's get it right itself china was among the most discuss topics even if not intentionally background here because recently...
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level is important to canada's economy but this is a mess in the prime minister's office. well it's certainly a mess in the office and i think the we haven't seen the end of it but not necessarily just because of the s. and c. scandal. which i think suggests more than illegality that the the prime minister is incompetent so far he hasn't gotten anything done and perhaps with a better political strategy he could have gotten. that s. and c. level and protected and wilson. placed in an equally important position in cabinet that she would not have spoken out or created the rift with the prime minister so there is a level of political incompetence here because many prime ministers are called to do what to do it was called to do to protect jobs at a canadian company and frankly the allegations against. her since eleven and from two thousand and fifteen fifteen really go back to episodes that occurred before two thousand and eleven because. the contract with libya work with the gadhafi government which ended in two thousand and eleven so. i think we're not going to see the end of
level is important to canada's economy but this is a mess in the prime minister's office. well it's certainly a mess in the office and i think the we haven't seen the end of it but not necessarily just because of the s. and c. scandal. which i think suggests more than illegality that the the prime minister is incompetent so far he hasn't gotten anything done and perhaps with a better political strategy he could have gotten. that s. and c. level and protected and wilson. placed in an equally...
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canada u.k. australia and new zealand they also discussed the safety of five g. technologies with washington pressing allies to ditch chinese participation in its development social media lawyer jojo cohen says protecting users may not be paramount for the private firms working with you c h q. things to consider here. that individual on behalf of the government so the government just did the first rule of the army. and into these companies to be as profitable as they possibly can to all the shareholder. they really. duties and obligations so the requirement to make for example internet safety. is paramount to. security agencies. so clearly into making a difference they don't really care. because staying about. leading rights groups have delivered a scathing rebuke to saudi arabia over its execution of thirty seven men on terror related charges on tuesday international said many of the convictions were handed down in sham trials of market alarming escalation in the or thirty's use of the death penalty human rights watch or describe the punishment as a grotesque. f
canada u.k. australia and new zealand they also discussed the safety of five g. technologies with washington pressing allies to ditch chinese participation in its development social media lawyer jojo cohen says protecting users may not be paramount for the private firms working with you c h q. things to consider here. that individual on behalf of the government so the government just did the first rule of the army. and into these companies to be as profitable as they possibly can to all the...
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you know, canada, we love the song "o canada". let's sing "o canada" right? (audience booing) we love the song. >> stephen: did they just boo "o canada?" ( laughter ) i guess they don't like ethnic music. ( laughter ) but trump did have nice things to say about one person, n.f.l. draft pick nick bosa. >> i was watching the other night, the n.f.l. draft, can you believe it? ( audience reacts ) and it was the second-draft choice and he gets out, bosa, and he gets a real-- he's gonna be a great player from ohio state and he's a maga fan. he loves trump, he loves maga. he's going to have a great career. >> stephen: trump loves the second pick in the n.f.l. draft, nick bosa, who's white. but trump had nothing to say about the top pick, kyler murray, who's black. well, nick bosa, robert e. lee: trump's just a big fan of white guys who came in second. ( laughter ) we've got a great show for you tonight. seth rogen is here. but when we return, spoiler alert: i'll be talking about "avengers: endgame!" stick around! ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) we dwe make
you know, canada, we love the song "o canada". let's sing "o canada" right? (audience booing) we love the song. >> stephen: did they just boo "o canada?" ( laughter ) i guess they don't like ethnic music. ( laughter ) but trump did have nice things to say about one person, n.f.l. draft pick nick bosa. >> i was watching the other night, the n.f.l. draft, can you believe it? ( audience reacts ) and it was the second-draft choice and he gets out, bosa, and...
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one of canada's largest engineering companies is charged with paying bribes worth tens of millions of dollars to the government of the late libyan dictator moammar gadhafi if found guilty the company faces being blocked from bidding for lucrative canadian government contracts in extraordinary testimony to a parliamentary committee the attorney general said trudeau and his advisors tried to make or accept a plea deal in his inside circle have said they did nothing wrong they were acting to save a company employing nearly ten thousand canadians opinion polls indicate the scandal is hurting the prime minister's popularity with an election later this year his party will have to take urgent steps to save itself from defeat both the cabinet ministers who resigned say they still support the government possible hint they'd serve another leader someone other than justin trudeau the promise of a few years ago has long gone as canada's prime minister attempts to weather the worst political crisis he's ever faced. well here now to help us explore whether the controversy will prove to be a referen
one of canada's largest engineering companies is charged with paying bribes worth tens of millions of dollars to the government of the late libyan dictator moammar gadhafi if found guilty the company faces being blocked from bidding for lucrative canadian government contracts in extraordinary testimony to a parliamentary committee the attorney general said trudeau and his advisors tried to make or accept a plea deal in his inside circle have said they did nothing wrong they were acting to save...
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guest: if everybody were to get their drugs from canada, canada would run out of drugs. canada does not exist to supply a lower-cost medications to the united states. and flowed over the last 20 years. when medicare additives drug pressure for u.s. citizens to buy drugs in other countries went down. now that we are seeing this fight and prescription drug spending, we are seeing the desire. every country except for the u.s. has some sort of price control on their drugs. that is why they are cheaper in other countries. manufacturers don't like it, but they sell there. what drug companies say is the u.s. is their biggest market, and if they were forced to pay these prices, they would go broke. this is the back-and-forth tension about the ability of u.s. citizens to buy their drugs elsewhere. most peopletension agree the bet solution to this would be to do something about drug prices here. host: the net effect is essentially buying from a country that supports the reduction of price in that country, england or canada or elsewhere, from that of american-made prescription. gue
guest: if everybody were to get their drugs from canada, canada would run out of drugs. canada does not exist to supply a lower-cost medications to the united states. and flowed over the last 20 years. when medicare additives drug pressure for u.s. citizens to buy drugs in other countries went down. now that we are seeing this fight and prescription drug spending, we are seeing the desire. every country except for the u.s. has some sort of price control on their drugs. that is why they are...
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tonight, canada response to the threat of war. the latest on that after the break ♪ did you know comcast business goes beyond fast with a gig-speed network. complete internet reliability. advanced voice solutions. wifi to keep everyone connected. video monitoring. that's huge. did you guys know we did all this stuff? no. i'm not even done yet. wow. business tv. cloud apps and support. comcast business goes beyond at&t. start with internet and voice for just $59.90 a month. it's everything a small business owner needs. comcast business. beyond fast. ♪ >> tucker: we have updates tonight on both the jussie smollett case and the college admissions cheating scandal. he joins us tonight. >> tucker, this is all coming from sheila o'brien who is now pushing for the appointment of a special prosecutor to investigate the handling of the jussie smollett case. she has no agenda except finding the truth. a subpoenaed cook county states attorney ken fox to a hearing this thursday. trying to compel smollett to appear, but his attorneys are n
tonight, canada response to the threat of war. the latest on that after the break ♪ did you know comcast business goes beyond fast with a gig-speed network. complete internet reliability. advanced voice solutions. wifi to keep everyone connected. video monitoring. that's huge. did you guys know we did all this stuff? no. i'm not even done yet. wow. business tv. cloud apps and support. comcast business goes beyond at&t. start with internet and voice for just $59.90 a month. it's everything...
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the criticism of canada's frontline went far beyond the durant's case the show's production company force forgot a helping hand from the government in the form of subsidies and they agreed to surrender at the tour you can true of the program to the border protection agency it's the price that the producers paid in exchange for access and they aren't the only ones to do so in the case of the strike investigations of on top of that the immigration problem the department of border security has sought assaults on every single program that goes to where it is able to manipulate the show to its own and says these are for all intents and purposes government propaganda this is not to suggest that what's happening is not the reality of what's happening but it is it is a prejudiced and distorted view of that reality to the authorities in the story had a little bit too much control and i think that's unfortunate especially if i was sure that tarn. before that i mean we signed a multimedia agreement with homeland security which is very non restrictive when they have no editorial control over what we
the criticism of canada's frontline went far beyond the durant's case the show's production company force forgot a helping hand from the government in the form of subsidies and they agreed to surrender at the tour you can true of the program to the border protection agency it's the price that the producers paid in exchange for access and they aren't the only ones to do so in the case of the strike investigations of on top of that the immigration problem the department of border security has...
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than in the canada game? thank you for joining us and we will let you get set up for the commentary, sue is pa rt set up for the commentary, sue is part of the commentary team over on bbc two. jo currie there. golf's first major starts on thursday. the masters at augusta national, the opening groupings and tee—times have been released in the last couple of hours. rory mcilroy will play with rickie fowler and australia's cameron smith in the first round. justin rose has a great looking group, the world number one goes with phil mickelson and justin thomas. and the last group out isn't bad either. 2015 winnerjordan spieth is with england's paul casey and brooks koepka, who won two majors last year. let's hear from two men who have been talking up their chances of claiming that greenjacket, the world number onejustin rose, who has been runner up twice in the last four masters and ryder cup star tommy fleetwood. i feel like i ifeel like i am i feel like i am to you another chance to win here. but you can't forc
than in the canada game? thank you for joining us and we will let you get set up for the commentary, sue is pa rt set up for the commentary, sue is part of the commentary team over on bbc two. jo currie there. golf's first major starts on thursday. the masters at augusta national, the opening groupings and tee—times have been released in the last couple of hours. rory mcilroy will play with rickie fowler and australia's cameron smith in the first round. justin rose has a great looking group,...
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what i find absolutely amazing about this insect is they travel 4,000 km from canada, united states, down to this particular forest. it's the longest migration undertaken by any insect. scientists only recently discovered that they use the sun to navigate to these same few reserves every year, where they rest, feed and then find a mate. in recent years, the populations have dwindled, thanks to the destruction of habitats in the us and canada, and deforestation here in mexico. one study says the numbers have gone down by 84% in the last 20 years. the fear is this — one more bad winter, and the entire colony could be gone. mike there reporting from mexico, and good luck to all of those monarchs as they begin their long flight north next month. coming up: we have got news of a tribute to an ‘80s soft rock classic at a secret location in trending travel. # ..do the things we never had. and we head to new york to meet the grandmas bringing a taste of home cooking to staten island. when i opened this place, it was about trying to recreate that part of my life that i lost. when the gran
what i find absolutely amazing about this insect is they travel 4,000 km from canada, united states, down to this particular forest. it's the longest migration undertaken by any insect. scientists only recently discovered that they use the sun to navigate to these same few reserves every year, where they rest, feed and then find a mate. in recent years, the populations have dwindled, thanks to the destruction of habitats in the us and canada, and deforestation here in mexico. one study says the...
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tonight, canada response to the threat of war. the latest on that after the break. ♪ the threat of war. just one free hearing test at his local miracle ear helped andrew hear more of the joy in her voice. just one hearing test is all it took for him to hear more of her laugh... and less of the background noise around him. for helen, just one visit to her local miracle-ear is all it took to learn how she can share more moments with her daughter. just one free hearing test could help you hear more... laughter...music...life... call now for your free hearing test from an industry leader: miracle-ear. findican be overwhelming.r dry eyes... for relief that lasts... you want soothe xp from bausch + lomb. soothe xp helps restore the eyes' lipid layer... ...seal in moisture... ...and protect against further irritation. soothe xp. the right choice for dry eyes. ♪ >> tucker: we have updates tonight on both the jussie smollett case and the college admissions cheating scandal. trace joins us tonight. >> tucker, this is all coming from she
tonight, canada response to the threat of war. the latest on that after the break. ♪ the threat of war. just one free hearing test at his local miracle ear helped andrew hear more of the joy in her voice. just one hearing test is all it took for him to hear more of her laugh... and less of the background noise around him. for helen, just one visit to her local miracle-ear is all it took to learn how she can share more moments with her daughter. just one free hearing test could help you hear...
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there was an auto pact between canada and the united states, it then evolved into nafta. it is smft the auto industry. >> i remember when it was being passed in 1995 and working on it knowing it would benefit the competitiveness of the auto industry in america. that is what it did. that was very important with nafta, people didn't really understand how important these supply chains were and opening up this whole north american free trade area and like you said, with canada and the canadian auto union to be connected to american auto workers union. that's how integrated they were, but it is important to understand it is not just mexico and the u.s. that you shut down production fairly rapidly, some are just in time for inventory. within three hours if they don't get it they have to -- it is also an effect right up to canada. >> that is not like the old day where's you had a factory full -- a warehouse full of parts to build stuff. you get stuff, you process it, you get out there and it moves out and a car moves across the pieces of a car can move across dozens of times. if
there was an auto pact between canada and the united states, it then evolved into nafta. it is smft the auto industry. >> i remember when it was being passed in 1995 and working on it knowing it would benefit the competitiveness of the auto industry in america. that is what it did. that was very important with nafta, people didn't really understand how important these supply chains were and opening up this whole north american free trade area and like you said, with canada and the...
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spring flooding in eastern canada has already affected thousands of people and properties. this is the result of heavy rains and melting snow. spring flooding in eastern canada has already affected thousands of people and properties. this dam at bell falls in quebec is dangerously over capacity and authorities have ordered anybody down river to evacuate, but such warnings come too late for the residents of one town near montreal where more than 6,500 people were forced to leave their homes after floodwaters breached a dyke, sending a five—foot surge of water crashing through the area. the canadian capital 0ttawa and montreal are among the places which have declared states of emergency. and hundreds of soldiers have been deployed to the hardest—hit regions as residents do what they can to shore up their houses. my basement is currently flooding because the power is out as of today. my backyard is flooding too because there's a swamp back there, so i'm pretty much surrounded except for a little bit in the front. canada's prime minister has visited some of the affected are
spring flooding in eastern canada has already affected thousands of people and properties. this is the result of heavy rains and melting snow. spring flooding in eastern canada has already affected thousands of people and properties. this dam at bell falls in quebec is dangerously over capacity and authorities have ordered anybody down river to evacuate, but such warnings come too late for the residents of one town near montreal where more than 6,500 people were forced to leave their homes...
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they can bring your all down from canada cheaply then they're going to have to get it from venezuela and our secretary of state and the national security adviser by the way john bolton has said publicly that he's talking to us oil companies like exxon about seizing the oil assets of venezuela the problem is that venezuelans don't want to give up their resources as china has told me we're not harming any more. greg palast thank you. after the break british colonial war crimes still being covered up we speak to jolly and well the bugs in t.v. the liberation committee member will decide about operation legacy and one hundred years since the british murder up to one thousand innocent protest has all of them all coming up but you have going underground. best's drug where her cocaine is where four bucks for the under fifty. everybody use cocaine crack cocaine you can smoke it this is worth fifteen already . twenty. car came to this is about a fifteen dollar bet and people smoke this one thing or second this way you can find these drugs in any city in the united states that you want a long
they can bring your all down from canada cheaply then they're going to have to get it from venezuela and our secretary of state and the national security adviser by the way john bolton has said publicly that he's talking to us oil companies like exxon about seizing the oil assets of venezuela the problem is that venezuelans don't want to give up their resources as china has told me we're not harming any more. greg palast thank you. after the break british colonial war crimes still being covered...