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and it is jobs day in canada. david rosenberg on the report that said canada retrieved nearly a million jobs last month, still ringing the recovery to only about 40% of the 3 million lost. let's take a look at the markets. we are just crawling back to flat on the nasdaq. p half a percent. big moves in treasuries, if you can call it that. except two basis points on the 10 year. the dollar index relatively unchanged, although other currencies have seen strong swings against the dollar this week. the mexican peso stronger by .4%. yen also stronger but are 3%. let's stick with treasuries and the relatively large moves this week. the industry has more than $12 trillion of assets but record low yields on treasuries are causing a problem for the industry expected to deliver annual returns in the high single digits. for more on the subject, we welcome brian chappatta. it seems like maybe once upon a time but right now nobody has an expectation of high single digits for their 401(k)s or pension funds more general. you are
and it is jobs day in canada. david rosenberg on the report that said canada retrieved nearly a million jobs last month, still ringing the recovery to only about 40% of the 3 million lost. let's take a look at the markets. we are just crawling back to flat on the nasdaq. p half a percent. big moves in treasuries, if you can call it that. except two basis points on the 10 year. the dollar index relatively unchanged, although other currencies have seen strong swings against the dollar this week....
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i love canada because i was born in canada. so i'm a rich man actually i have 2 home once. i guess i should begin with them but that's a beginning my father was russian. my mother was ukrainian they both lived in 2 neighboring villages in western ukraine they were service they told the land they worked for the landlords very poor and when to leave revolution broke out in 1917 my father a 16 year old boy at that time one teared. to join the red army that was the revolutionary army at that time to overthrow the czar or the king of the russian empire. at the end of the russian civil war because the resolder stephan was returns to his native village sydney but very soon after he receives an offer to work in canada stefan accept the offer he eventually flees from chaos hunger in typhus life in canada seems promising a new employer pays for the moving in guarantees a stable job 2 years after stefan moves his wife arrives in canada they settle in the small town of winnipeg across the border with the united states after a short while the couple have 2 children george and carl the g
i love canada because i was born in canada. so i'm a rich man actually i have 2 home once. i guess i should begin with them but that's a beginning my father was russian. my mother was ukrainian they both lived in 2 neighboring villages in western ukraine they were service they told the land they worked for the landlords very poor and when to leave revolution broke out in 1917 my father a 16 year old boy at that time one teared. to join the red army that was the revolutionary army at that time...
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may have more downside than canada for the second half. which has implications for canada, doug. one of the scenarios the bank laid out is that we don't get a big setback in the pandemic. there is no massive second weight and we are not shut down again, is it logical for economist to assume that? should we be factoring in the fear that could happen, especially based on what is happening in america? doug: i think this is a case where you need scenarios and you need to take each one seriously. a full-scale second shutdown. it is quite possible. the governor suggested we could get some minor second waves. believe theyid, i are forecasting -- they're forecasting is adequately prudent. forecasting is adequately prudent. harking back on the u.s., their forecast for the u.s. was a bigger than a percent decline this year. the latest consent is -- consensus is more light 5.5% drop. vonnie: what is the burning question investors want to ask? doug: i think clearly the question is what is next? will the bank to anything above and beyond what they have already announced? i suggest that quanti
may have more downside than canada for the second half. which has implications for canada, doug. one of the scenarios the bank laid out is that we don't get a big setback in the pandemic. there is no massive second weight and we are not shut down again, is it logical for economist to assume that? should we be factoring in the fear that could happen, especially based on what is happening in america? doug: i think this is a case where you need scenarios and you need to take each one seriously. a...
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canada started out much like the united states but as the covid curve climbed, canada crushed it. now seeing on average just a few hundred new positive cases a day. that means right now the u.s. is reporting more than ten times more positive cases per capita than canada. and yet no one here is declaring mission accomplished. >> what the situation we're seeing in the united states and elsewhere highlights for us is that even as our economy is reopening, we need to make sure we are continuing to remain vigilant, individually and collectively. >> vigilance has been the watch word. early and widespread testing, a free health care system still building surge capacity. longer shutdowns, slower reopenings, social distancing. and there is no controversy over wearing masks. most see it as their duty. >> i wear it for myself and others. it protects them from me and me from them. it's just respectable to be respectful to other people. >> from the top down, they're leading by example in their use of masks. >> reporter: the top doctor acted as the excessive warnings, proving it could be done.
canada started out much like the united states but as the covid curve climbed, canada crushed it. now seeing on average just a few hundred new positive cases a day. that means right now the u.s. is reporting more than ten times more positive cases per capita than canada. and yet no one here is declaring mission accomplished. >> what the situation we're seeing in the united states and elsewhere highlights for us is that even as our economy is reopening, we need to make sure we are...
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canada started out much like the united states, but as the covid curve climbed, canada crushed it. now seeing, on average, a few 00 positive cases a day. the u.s. is reporting more cases per capita than canada. and yet no one is declaring mission accomplished. >> what the situation highlights for us is we need to make sure we're continuing to remain vigilant. individually and collectively. >> vigilance has been the watch word. early and widespread testing. still building surge capacity. social distancing and is there is no controversy over wearing masks. most see it as their duty. >> i wear it for myself and others. protekts them from me and me from them. just respectable. being respectable to other people. >> they're leading by example. >> reporter: british columbia's top doctor acted a as the country's early warning system and proveing it could be done. >> a lot of it comes dune cohesiveness, providing information people needed to to do what they needed them to do. and that has held up as we've gone into opening up things again. people still are ad hering to the basics to try and
canada started out much like the united states, but as the covid curve climbed, canada crushed it. now seeing, on average, a few 00 positive cases a day. the u.s. is reporting more cases per capita than canada. and yet no one is declaring mission accomplished. >> what the situation highlights for us is we need to make sure we're continuing to remain vigilant. individually and collectively. >> vigilance has been the watch word. early and widespread testing. still building surge...
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canada made the commitment. the best way to make sure that canada holds up their end of the deal is to reelect president trump for four more years because he will hold them to it. [applause] great question. >> thank you for coming and spending time in our great state. my question, mr. vice president, i understand the usmca has guidelines on the codes that are very fluid and flexible. they are a lot more strictly enforced than the other nafta were enforced in the past. as a small business owner that does international trading, this is a bottleneck for my business and it takes another set of facts to deal with these codes so i am wondering what relief will there ever be for other businesses in wisconsin to get into international business, because that is a huge setback for them to get in? as farmers, they like to do what they are used to. that is a huge hurdle for them to get over, what is that code, how do i know all the regulations? vp pence: let me say first, congratulations on your success and thank you for th
canada made the commitment. the best way to make sure that canada holds up their end of the deal is to reelect president trump for four more years because he will hold them to it. [applause] great question. >> thank you for coming and spending time in our great state. my question, mr. vice president, i understand the usmca has guidelines on the codes that are very fluid and flexible. they are a lot more strictly enforced than the other nafta were enforced in the past. as a small business...
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>> we should take from canada and mimic? first of all, there's not one system in canada. that's a hard question to ask. each province runs its own system and have minimum federal requirements then provinces craft its own paid one thing i like about canada is that they have a very robust primary care custom and their primary care doctors are paid a fair amount of money and i think that is a very good thing. i would say there is a lot of things i actually don't like about canada. first of all, it might surprise a lot of our listeners that the canadian medicare system doesn't cover drugs. so it is the way america was before [inaudible] part d into the divide, 2006. it is still that way. seconds of all, they are still not doing a great job of coordinating care for chronic illness but one of the big things we looked at was the coordination of care for people with chronic illness. the best thing for people is not to go into the hospital. that is acute-care. you need constant, daily attention to a chronic illness because you will have it now to the end of your life and that requ
>> we should take from canada and mimic? first of all, there's not one system in canada. that's a hard question to ask. each province runs its own system and have minimum federal requirements then provinces craft its own paid one thing i like about canada is that they have a very robust primary care custom and their primary care doctors are paid a fair amount of money and i think that is a very good thing. i would say there is a lot of things i actually don't like about canada. first of...
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misled canada working up to her arrest here's our alex mileage with the story. it's been the basis of the defense's argument from the beginning while way executive main one joe was arrested in canada due to political not legal reasons and she should be released here's china's government spokesperson saying when we've been on the media anyone without prejudice can clearly see that the case of the main one is a serious political incident or china once again urges canada had to take seriously china's soul and position in concern proceed from the merits of the matter in its own interests and properly resolve the case it may want to do as soon as possible now the chinese see if those canadian lawyers are pushing forward that argument they say that they believe there is proof that the f.b.i. and canadian authorities conspired in a covert criminal investigation against the wall way executive and violated her constitutional rights during her arrest being one job was detained by canadian officials in the bank on december the 1st 2013 at the request of the us government s
misled canada working up to her arrest here's our alex mileage with the story. it's been the basis of the defense's argument from the beginning while way executive main one joe was arrested in canada due to political not legal reasons and she should be released here's china's government spokesperson saying when we've been on the media anyone without prejudice can clearly see that the case of the main one is a serious political incident or china once again urges canada had to take seriously...
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canada agreement or usmca. having been able to close this deal, constitutes a greater, schmidt benefiting all three nations and our peoples. as we are known, north america is one of the most important economic regions of the planet. region is unexpectedly a region of trade deficits -- unexpectedly a region of trade deficits create we export to the rest of the $3.6 trillion but we $4.2 trillion. oft is, we have a deficit $611 billion, which is ,ranslated into capital flight less opportunities for companies and businesses, and job sourced losses. this new agreement seeks to throughthis in balance greater integration of our economies and improvements in the functioning of productive change to recover the economic presence that north america has in the last five decades. to say that in 1970, the region of the world0.4% gdp. now, the share in the global down to 27.8%.e agreement is as to produce, create withoutd foster trade having to go so far away from our homes, cities, states and nations. words, import volumes o
canada agreement or usmca. having been able to close this deal, constitutes a greater, schmidt benefiting all three nations and our peoples. as we are known, north america is one of the most important economic regions of the planet. region is unexpectedly a region of trade deficits -- unexpectedly a region of trade deficits create we export to the rest of the $3.6 trillion but we $4.2 trillion. oft is, we have a deficit $611 billion, which is ,ranslated into capital flight less opportunities...
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-canada agreement, or usmca. having been able to close this deal constitutes a great accomplishment benefiting all three nations and our peoples. as it is well known, north america is one of the most important economic regions of the planet. however, a region is inexplicably a region of trade deficits. we export to the rest of the trillion, but.6 we import about $4.2 trillion. that is, we have a deficit of $611 billion, which is translated into capital flight, less opportunities for companies and businesses, and job source losses. this new agreement seeks to reverse this in balance through greater integration of our economies, and improvements in the functioning of productive change to recover the economic presence that north america has lost in the last five decades. suffice it to say that in 1970, the region constituted 40.4% of the world gdp. now, the share in the global economy has gone down to 27.8%. that is why this agreement is a great option to produce, create jobs, and foster trade without having to go s
-canada agreement, or usmca. having been able to close this deal constitutes a great accomplishment benefiting all three nations and our peoples. as it is well known, north america is one of the most important economic regions of the planet. however, a region is inexplicably a region of trade deficits. we export to the rest of the trillion, but.6 we import about $4.2 trillion. that is, we have a deficit of $611 billion, which is translated into capital flight, less opportunities for companies...
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are demanding full release of documents they say prove canada plotted with the f.b.i. for her arrest the report is coming up next plus the trumpet ministration plans to keep veteran agents in portland oregon meantime in seattle a group of protesters marching to a city council members home making demands and speaking of protests how did demonstrations gained so much momentum in one of the country's whitest cities we're going to discuss that with our very own rick sanchez all right it's time to. i. first up a new twist in the main one joe case she is the wall way executive that has been holed up in canada at the request of the u.s. where she's going through a highly publicized legal battle her defense is now seeking access to canadian spy service documents claiming that there has been a cover up and that the u.s. misled canada working up to her arrest here's our alex mohalla bish with the story . it's been the basis of the defense's argument from the beginning why way executive main one joe was arrested in canada due to political not legal reasons and she should be relea
are demanding full release of documents they say prove canada plotted with the f.b.i. for her arrest the report is coming up next plus the trumpet ministration plans to keep veteran agents in portland oregon meantime in seattle a group of protesters marching to a city council members home making demands and speaking of protests how did demonstrations gained so much momentum in one of the country's whitest cities we're going to discuss that with our very own rick sanchez all right it's time to....
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why did you need him to go to canada? >> we didn't want him to be arrested overseas, so we wanted him in the country so we could deal with him in the most efficient way possible. >> in order to grab adam in canada, they had to get him there. a.k. truly had to convince him the fake book deal was real. so he thinks you're his book agent? >> i'm his book agent. so we had now got to the point where he was going to meet the publisher, so it was my job then to send him a plane ticket, which is difficult to do if you want to fly somebody out of somalia. >> difficult would be an understatement as it turned out. you're going to bring an international kidnapper into canada? >> correct. >> that doesn't sound easy. >> well, the dichotomy of it is that we're usually in the business of keeping terrorists outside the country. >> coordinating and planning an itinerary for a kidnapper would take time and threaten the operation. once again, a.k. played the long game. >> i kept on putting him off saying we'll be meeting with the publisher s
why did you need him to go to canada? >> we didn't want him to be arrested overseas, so we wanted him in the country so we could deal with him in the most efficient way possible. >> in order to grab adam in canada, they had to get him there. a.k. truly had to convince him the fake book deal was real. so he thinks you're his book agent? >> i'm his book agent. so we had now got to the point where he was going to meet the publisher, so it was my job then to send him a plane...
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britain, the us, and canada have jointly accused russian hackers of trying to steal information from labs trying to make a coronavirus vaccine. britain is also accusing russian "actors" of trying to interfere in last year's general election. russia has denied all the claims. our security correspondent gordon corera has more. today, the government lashed out at russia's spies, accusing them directly of trying to steal vital uk research on the coronavirus pandemic. given that the world is trying to come together to find a vaccine for our own people, british people in the uk, but also for people around the world, i'm afraid it's pretty egregious behaviour and it deserves and it should be called out in the way we're doing today. oxford university has been leading the world in developing a vaccine. i understand it's one of the labs whose computer systems have been targeted. british intelligence says it's seen hackers trying to steal data from universities, labs and pharmaceutical companies. but its cyber security chief told me it's been trying to defend them. we're working flat out to pro
britain, the us, and canada have jointly accused russian hackers of trying to steal information from labs trying to make a coronavirus vaccine. britain is also accusing russian "actors" of trying to interfere in last year's general election. russia has denied all the claims. our security correspondent gordon corera has more. today, the government lashed out at russia's spies, accusing them directly of trying to steal vital uk research on the coronavirus pandemic. given that the world...
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hasn't done not canada which you often invoke hasn't done that in canada i believe they take out plans to cover vision dental prescription drugs why why such ideologues on the issue of private health insurance when even the u.k. and canada i'll tell you i talk to my canadian colleagues i talk to my british colleagues and both of them tell me that the biggest challenges to the canadian health care system or the n.h.s. are the encroachment of private corporations trying to privatized the services that they provide if you look at the biggest frustration that canadians have in their health care system is that they have to rely on these private plans for things that ought to be included in the public plan and my point is that if we're going to rethink the american health care system let's do it right let's learn from our colleagues in those other countries and let's make sure we're covering the things that they want however what about the political viability of medicare for all regardless of how good a about the policy itself is but he saw what he was running for the presidential nomination
hasn't done not canada which you often invoke hasn't done that in canada i believe they take out plans to cover vision dental prescription drugs why why such ideologues on the issue of private health insurance when even the u.k. and canada i'll tell you i talk to my canadian colleagues i talk to my british colleagues and both of them tell me that the biggest challenges to the canadian health care system or the n.h.s. are the encroachment of private corporations trying to privatized the services...
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canada started out much like the united states but as the covid curve climbed, canada crushed it. now seeing on average just a few hundred new positive cases a day. that means right now the u.s. is reporting more than ten times more positive cases per capita than cases, and yet no one here is declaring mission accomplished. >> what the situation we're seeing in the united states and elsewhere highlights for us is that even as our economy is reopening, we need to make sure we're continuing to remain vigilant, individually and collectively. >> reporter: vigilance has been the watchword, early and widespread testing, a free health care system still building surge capacity. longer shutdowns, slower reopenings, social distancing, and there is no controversy over wearing masks. most see it as their duty. >> i wear it for myself and others. it the protects them from me and me from them. just it's -- it's respectable, to like being respectful to other people. >> from the top down they're leading by example for their use of masks. >> reporter: british columbia's top doctor acted at the cou
canada started out much like the united states but as the covid curve climbed, canada crushed it. now seeing on average just a few hundred new positive cases a day. that means right now the u.s. is reporting more than ten times more positive cases per capita than cases, and yet no one here is declaring mission accomplished. >> what the situation we're seeing in the united states and elsewhere highlights for us is that even as our economy is reopening, we need to make sure we're continuing...
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many people go to canada, i see it all the time. go to canada and buy drugs, then they come back. prescription drugs. because they save so much money the trip is well worth it. the obama-biden administration pledged to end this unfairness and allow drug importation but they never got it done. they were unable to get it done. they didn't get a lot of things done. but under my administration, we're standing up to the lobbyists and special interests and fighting back against a rigged system. rigged system. you've heard that word before. i'm unrigging the system. that is many decades old. we're doing something that should have opinion done a long time ago. the third revolutionary order i'm signing today will prevent middlemen -- and women i guess -- but you've heard about the middleman, right? the middleman that makes so much money, nobody knows who they are, nobody has any idea who they are. they make more money perhaps than even the drug companies themselves and the drug companies in all fairness to them, big pharma that irdoing a great job with the vaccines, doing a great job in th
many people go to canada, i see it all the time. go to canada and buy drugs, then they come back. prescription drugs. because they save so much money the trip is well worth it. the obama-biden administration pledged to end this unfairness and allow drug importation but they never got it done. they were unable to get it done. they didn't get a lot of things done. but under my administration, we're standing up to the lobbyists and special interests and fighting back against a rigged system....
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canada started out much like the united states, but as the covid curve climbed, canada crushed it. now seeing on average a few hundred new positive cases a day. that means right now, the u.s. is reporting more than ten times more positive cases per capita than canada. and yet, no one here is declaring mission accomplished. >> what the situation we're seeing in the united states and elsewhere highlights for us even as our economy is reopening, we need to make sure we're continuing to remain vigilant, individually and collectively. >> reporter: vigilance has been the watch word. early and widespread testing, a free health care system still building surge capacity. longer shutdowns, slower reopenings, social distancing. and there is no controversy over wearing masks. most see it as their duty. >> i wear it for myself and others. it protects them from me and me from them. it's just respectable to be respectable to other people. >> right from the top down, leading by example in the use of masks. >> reporter: the top doctor successfully managed the very first outbreaks and proving it cou
canada started out much like the united states, but as the covid curve climbed, canada crushed it. now seeing on average a few hundred new positive cases a day. that means right now, the u.s. is reporting more than ten times more positive cases per capita than canada. and yet, no one here is declaring mission accomplished. >> what the situation we're seeing in the united states and elsewhere highlights for us even as our economy is reopening, we need to make sure we're continuing to...
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vonnie: labor markets around the world are in canada -- in trouble. canada in particular. debt to gdp is higher than it was. what can the bank of canada do, like what we saw the federal reserve do to fix the u.s. economy? the bank has made it clear, the new governor has made it clear, that is about as low as they would like to go. most analysts are looking at the bank of canada to do more qe at some point, not to announce anything this week, but perhaps in the fall. they have been targeting $5 billion canadian each week in terms of purchases and could increase that if they need to do more stimulus. nothing too exotic is forecast. vonnie: is there anything we know about 50 mac that will give us any sense about what kind of governor he will be? mike: he has been in the bank of canada for many years before coming back. there is expected to be continuity. the one change is one of emphasis, the former governor, at aen follows was looking market opening mechanism, like the federal reserve has done in this country. lem sees it as a stimulus measure as well in the markets are work
vonnie: labor markets around the world are in canada -- in trouble. canada in particular. debt to gdp is higher than it was. what can the bank of canada do, like what we saw the federal reserve do to fix the u.s. economy? the bank has made it clear, the new governor has made it clear, that is about as low as they would like to go. most analysts are looking at the bank of canada to do more qe at some point, not to announce anything this week, but perhaps in the fall. they have been targeting $5...
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the uk, the united states and canada say hackers in russia have targeted organisations trying to find a vaccine. separately, the british government says it's "almost certain" there were russian attempts to interfere in the uk's last parliamentary election. our security correspondent gordon corera has more. today, the government lashed out at russia's spies, accusing them directly of trying to steal vital uk research on the coronavirus pandemic. given that the world is trying to come together to find a vaccine for our own people, british people in the uk, but also for people around the world, i'm afraid it's pretty egregious behaviour and it deserves and it should be called out in the way we're doing today. oxford university has been leading the world in developing a vaccine. i understand it's one of the labs whose computer systems have been targeted. british intelligence says it's seen hackers trying to steal data from universities, labs and pharmaceutical companies. but its cyber security chief told me it's been trying to defend them. we're working flat out to protect vaccine researc
the uk, the united states and canada say hackers in russia have targeted organisations trying to find a vaccine. separately, the british government says it's "almost certain" there were russian attempts to interfere in the uk's last parliamentary election. our security correspondent gordon corera has more. today, the government lashed out at russia's spies, accusing them directly of trying to steal vital uk research on the coronavirus pandemic. given that the world is trying to come...
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but we want to congratulate canada, the people of canada, the prime minister. but this has been a tremendous achievement. it's actually the largest trade deal ever made. we made a big one with china, too, but this is the largest trade deal ever made. our two governments are also in close cooperation to stop the illicit cross-border flow of drugs and guns, cash and contraband and very importantly, stopping human trafficking. we are forging critical partnerships across the western hemisphere to combat the cartels and smugglers and to ensure safe, humane and lawful migration and we have been helped greatly by mexico on creating record numbers in a positive sense on our southern border. been really very very tight and done a great job and i want to thank the secretary who's here. you are here some place. where is chad? what a good job you're doing, chad. great job. we're proud of you and you work very closely with mexico. i know you were just telling me what a great he will they' have. thank you very much. we have also worked closely in the battle against coronavir
but we want to congratulate canada, the people of canada, the prime minister. but this has been a tremendous achievement. it's actually the largest trade deal ever made. we made a big one with china, too, but this is the largest trade deal ever made. our two governments are also in close cooperation to stop the illicit cross-border flow of drugs and guns, cash and contraband and very importantly, stopping human trafficking. we are forging critical partnerships across the western hemisphere to...
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back story with the most unlikely of beginnings it wasn't easy getting a refugee across the ocean to canada with both parents working little up front so had his hands full. name said. he has been living secret. to his talent came to light at school and after that there was no stopping him i really believe that the sky's the limit spiral for. now he's doubling the biggest names in football and his own special one on and off the pitch the incredible journey of alfonso davies from the unlikeliest point of origin to the very pinnacle of the bundesliga it's a stirring football fairytale. i . i. alfonso davies has taken the bundesliga by storm in double quick time. his consistent excellent form of buy in munich has earned him a regular starting spot and then added reward in april he signed a contract extension to 2025. has always been good to me and every time they want to know they're a top team and they were to start my contract. in the skin my futures. so far so don't use them so. i'm. a bundesliga star already and on course to follow suit on the wider international stage a dream come true ind
back story with the most unlikely of beginnings it wasn't easy getting a refugee across the ocean to canada with both parents working little up front so had his hands full. name said. he has been living secret. to his talent came to light at school and after that there was no stopping him i really believe that the sky's the limit spiral for. now he's doubling the biggest names in football and his own special one on and off the pitch the incredible journey of alfonso davies from the unlikeliest...
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and canada. look, the fact remains, when you've got so many new cases, contact tracing via app or any other manner, experts have told us is literally impossible. canada, having less than 300 cases yesterday, john, back of the envelope numbers here. that would mean about 3,000 cases throughout the entire united states. it means contact tracing can actually happen and a better chance you contain the virus. john? >> that graph is stunning, paula. these countries border each other, and it is as if they are on different planets. really stunning to see that difference there between the united states and canada. thanks so much for that report. appreciate it. >>> a low pressure system expected to dump heavy rain in the southeast today. cnn meteorologist chad myers with the forecast. chad? >> john, in places that don't need more rain. we've just been having so much rain down here across the southeast. and another low that moved over florida, georgia, into the carolinas may move on up toward the northeast
and canada. look, the fact remains, when you've got so many new cases, contact tracing via app or any other manner, experts have told us is literally impossible. canada, having less than 300 cases yesterday, john, back of the envelope numbers here. that would mean about 3,000 cases throughout the entire united states. it means contact tracing can actually happen and a better chance you contain the virus. john? >> that graph is stunning, paula. these countries border each other, and it is...
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being canada and having snow not being able to play outside for most of the dissolute years. you know most months is snowing no snow cover the ground so you can be played for was signed off on the came from a tough environment i mean you know when he got there. he had to perform when he performed and you know within within a year just over a year he became a pro. the end. with the thank you the white caps the team prodigy was soon making his mark as one of major league soccer's youngest ever pirates. off the pitch on june 6th 201716 year old alfonso officially became a canadian citizen a moment to remember and reflect on. j. i'll go along. playing a war live in refugee camp and coming to canada this is what we're in journey as a family to get here an hour here and i'm excited that. his international debut soon followed accompanied by growing interest from some of the world football's top clubs. now things were happening really fast after his family had been reluctant to even let him go in the 1st place. people think when you see me it will be a new day you and. eagle is still
being canada and having snow not being able to play outside for most of the dissolute years. you know most months is snowing no snow cover the ground so you can be played for was signed off on the came from a tough environment i mean you know when he got there. he had to perform when he performed and you know within within a year just over a year he became a pro. the end. with the thank you the white caps the team prodigy was soon making his mark as one of major league soccer's youngest ever...
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when the soviet union versus canada so which side did you wonder daria. that's a good question but if anyone think better it's a silly question for me. when one position i can tell both. canada wins i'm glad. the soviet union wins i'm also glad i can't. win one position. one of the most important persons in george's life was his brother carl george was always close with his brother they were not just brothers they were the best of friends when the series oh it was called me is the best your price is the name of the soviet daily. all the games that were played in moscow. the. bring side commentator. who sat there with the ringside commentator and russian was my brother. i'll tell you one thing. he. watched most of the games on t.v. and then there was one game show which were playing against sweden here in moscow. at luzhniki stadium. and for some reason he was busy at some other kind of a job he says george will pinch hit for me. ok. on that day of the game. u.s.s.r. sweden and the ringside with me not my brother and i did the whole game in the post post-g
when the soviet union versus canada so which side did you wonder daria. that's a good question but if anyone think better it's a silly question for me. when one position i can tell both. canada wins i'm glad. the soviet union wins i'm also glad i can't. win one position. one of the most important persons in george's life was his brother carl george was always close with his brother they were not just brothers they were the best of friends when the series oh it was called me is the best your...
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mexico, and canada in place. we await the presidents of event and the rose garden, hoping to sign a declaration with the mexican leader this hour. david, how are you doing? this is you are part of the world, brother. >> i've been covering up for 12 years. >> bill: tell us about it. >> it's a strange relationship because president trump is a conservative, and it's what thy call him, he's a leftist. his economy is in a tailspin. it was even before the virus effectively shut down a lot of the economy the way it has here. it was down 6% before that. mexico needs the united states more than we needed them. 77% of all of their exports, to the united states. for us it's a fraction, $358 billion is how much their exports come to the united states. despite their ideological differences, they really need to reach out to the united states. it's interesting that the prime minister of canada did not come. he's ticked off at the u.s. because president trump has threatened new tariffs on aluminum exports that canada wanted to s
mexico, and canada in place. we await the presidents of event and the rose garden, hoping to sign a declaration with the mexican leader this hour. david, how are you doing? this is you are part of the world, brother. >> i've been covering up for 12 years. >> bill: tell us about it. >> it's a strange relationship because president trump is a conservative, and it's what thy call him, he's a leftist. his economy is in a tailspin. it was even before the virus effectively shut down...
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across the ocean to canada with both parents working a little up front so had his hands full. name said. he has been given secret. of his talent came to light at school and after that there was no stopping him i really believe that the sky's the limit sprawl. now he's dazzling the biggest names in football and his own special one on and off the pitch the incredible journey of alfonso davies from the unlikeliest point of origin to the very pinnacle of the bundesliga it's a stirring football fairytale. i . i. alfonso davies has taken the bundesliga by storm in double quick time. his consistent excellent format by in munich has earned him a regular starting spot and then added reward in april he signed a contract extension to 2025. guys always been good to me from day one i kinda know their top team and they were telling us that my contract you know. my features change in consciousness. so far so tell them so. that tells. of blunders latest star already and on course to follow suit on the wider international stage a dream come true indeed alfonso davies remarkable football journe
across the ocean to canada with both parents working a little up front so had his hands full. name said. he has been given secret. of his talent came to light at school and after that there was no stopping him i really believe that the sky's the limit sprawl. now he's dazzling the biggest names in football and his own special one on and off the pitch the incredible journey of alfonso davies from the unlikeliest point of origin to the very pinnacle of the bundesliga it's a stirring football...
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recently we heard from the bank of canada. they are suggesting they will keep its accommodative stance for many years until the economy recovers. >> we are seeing some good numbers, but it will be a long climb back. considerable policy support will be required. fiscal policy is taking the lead. monetary policy has an important complementary role to play. we wanted to be very clear to canadians that the bank of canada will be there through the full length of this long climb back. i know we have seen your projections out to 2022. you are projecting growth for the economy if all goes well. how long do you see remaining accommodative? there's a lot of uncertainty so we did not provide a regular projection. we provided a central scenario to highlight that it is highly conditional on the course of the virus itself. we expect a recovery in two phases, expect to see a good bounce back through the third quarter, but then we see a longer, slower, bumpy recuperation phase. our message is that the bank of canada will be there to support r
recently we heard from the bank of canada. they are suggesting they will keep its accommodative stance for many years until the economy recovers. >> we are seeing some good numbers, but it will be a long climb back. considerable policy support will be required. fiscal policy is taking the lead. monetary policy has an important complementary role to play. we wanted to be very clear to canadians that the bank of canada will be there through the full length of this long climb back. i know we...
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canada started out much like the united states. but as the covid curve climbed, canada crushed it. now, seeing, on average, just a few hundred new positive cases a day. that means, right now, the u.s. is reporting more than ten times more positive cases, per capita, than canada. and yet, no one here is declaring mission accomplished. >> what the situation we're seeing in the united states and elsewhere highlights for us is that, even as our economy is reopening, we need to make sure we are continuing to remain vigilant. individually and collectively. >> vigilance has been the watchword. early and widespread testing. a free healthcare system, still, building surge capacity. longer shutdowns. slower reopenings. social distancing. and there is no controversy over wearing masks. most see it as their duty. >> i wear it for myself and others. it protects them, from me. and me, from them. just -- it's just respectable to, like, being respectful to other people. >> from the top down, they are leading by example in terms of their use of masks. >> british columbia's top doctor, successfully
canada started out much like the united states. but as the covid curve climbed, canada crushed it. now, seeing, on average, just a few hundred new positive cases a day. that means, right now, the u.s. is reporting more than ten times more positive cases, per capita, than canada. and yet, no one here is declaring mission accomplished. >> what the situation we're seeing in the united states and elsewhere highlights for us is that, even as our economy is reopening, we need to make sure we...
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there were more subsidies in canada and a surge began. u.s. welled into the before covid. canadian exports were up 70% through january, pre-covid. industry, andhe limited benefits of the tariff. now it is going the other way. this has nothing to do with final demand. it has to do with re-creating a more equal playing field. tariff was working, before the exemption of canada, everything worked. downstream industries. there were dire predictions. nothing happened. they had their best -- go ahead. alix: to the other side, the big change is we are in the middle of covid. no one knows how the demand picture will play out. said, let's take time and make sure trade is following normal patterns. if tariffs are imposed, we will have few options except to slap duties on u.s. imports. will that be fair? mike: we don't have an opinion on retaliatory tariffs or agriculture. to agreement did not seem call for those types of things. the agreement made was that there would not be a surge. the surge happened. the size is extraordinary. the amount of increase in canadian metal, pre-exemptio
there were more subsidies in canada and a surge began. u.s. welled into the before covid. canadian exports were up 70% through january, pre-covid. industry, andhe limited benefits of the tariff. now it is going the other way. this has nothing to do with final demand. it has to do with re-creating a more equal playing field. tariff was working, before the exemption of canada, everything worked. downstream industries. there were dire predictions. nothing happened. they had their best -- go ahead....
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canada started out much like the united states. but as the covid curve climbed, canada crushed it. now seeing on average, just a few hundred new positive cases a day. that means right now, the u.s. is reporting more than ten-times more positive cases per capita than canada. and no one is declaring mission accomplished. what we're seeing in the united states and elsewhere highlights for us, that as our economy is reopening, we need to make sure we're continuing to remain vigilant. individually and collectively. >> reporter: vigilance has been the watch word. early and widespread testing. a free health care system building surge capacity. longer shutdowns. slower reopenings. there's no controversy about wearing masks. people see it as their duty. >>s be respectful to other people. >> they're lead big example, in use of masks. >> reporter: britain's top doctor successfully managed early outbreaks. >> a lot of it is cohesiveness. to provide the information to do what we needed them to do. that's held up as we open up things. people are trying to ensure that we keep each other safe. >>
canada started out much like the united states. but as the covid curve climbed, canada crushed it. now seeing on average, just a few hundred new positive cases a day. that means right now, the u.s. is reporting more than ten-times more positive cases per capita than canada. and no one is declaring mission accomplished. what we're seeing in the united states and elsewhere highlights for us, that as our economy is reopening, we need to make sure we're continuing to remain vigilant. individually...
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for her what it was the custom in canada was you you hear you call on your friend if he's ill. and he needs any help to call them up. this is vic dear one been in jail now come on over come on over. to some fans who can give him the address he told me dad was. going to and went to his place. find home beautiful some strange looking guys walking around the house. and in 19 and didn't realize where i was going. turn in the right pressed button. their buzz over the door opposite opens up and the lady looks out. and who is that they but the minister of culture. where am i. hello i said hello in russian of course this who's calling to the neighbor. opens up hello up his wife the ellen ones up and since this is my father. he already concern to know which was the patronymic constantino each it which is the most confusing to me. i lost my gift of speech here's the marshal of the soviet union the highest military rank just below generalists most alan. s. . we became good friends. and l. it all quite often came to our place. for for kiran. and we met often at his place. in the morning. k
for her what it was the custom in canada was you you hear you call on your friend if he's ill. and he needs any help to call them up. this is vic dear one been in jail now come on over come on over. to some fans who can give him the address he told me dad was. going to and went to his place. find home beautiful some strange looking guys walking around the house. and in 19 and didn't realize where i was going. turn in the right pressed button. their buzz over the door opposite opens up and the...
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today, it's legalized in canada. today they probably have 1,000 stores, all of canada and will triple that to 3,000 stores. also, we have a good size medical business and we expect to grow that both in canada and europe and jim, one of the biggest things is listen, we have seven brands. our brands are either number one or three in canada the rip brand, the good supply brand. i know how to build brands like i did in hane and here one of the important things is and you always talk about it is legalization in the u.s. >> right. >> with us perfecting canada and being the number one, you know, player in canada, it's going to give us a big opportunity to go into the u.s. market and some of the things we'll look at is are we going to buy something in the consumer area that allows us ultimately when legalization happens, it will allow us to be into the u.s. market but i got the tell you, the opportunities are tremendous also in medical we got a big operation in germany, you know, in italy. even though we took a write down on
today, it's legalized in canada. today they probably have 1,000 stores, all of canada and will triple that to 3,000 stores. also, we have a good size medical business and we expect to grow that both in canada and europe and jim, one of the biggest things is listen, we have seven brands. our brands are either number one or three in canada the rip brand, the good supply brand. i know how to build brands like i did in hane and here one of the important things is and you always talk about it is...
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same thing in canada, young people going out, now beginning to test positive. the way it's handled is different. we're having a few hundred cases, much easier to contact trace and, in fact, canada. should be coming out with a contact tracing app very soon. it's voluntary. what it's designed to do is to be able ping you, let you know if you've come within six feet of anyone who tested positive. in case you're wondering, back of the envelope calculation, instead of 58,000 case today, like canada and the united states had somewhere between 2,500 and 3,000. >> wow. paula, thank you so much. >>> we move now to stricker lockdown measures being reimposed in melbourne. australia's second largest city. it's expected to be imposed for six weeks. the border between the states of victoria and new south wales is closing for the first time since the beginning of the outbreak amid record daily case numbers. cnn's ana coren is live in hong kong with more on this. i'm curious how are people receiving this reimposing of a lockdown. here in the u.s. there's been a lot of push bac
same thing in canada, young people going out, now beginning to test positive. the way it's handled is different. we're having a few hundred cases, much easier to contact trace and, in fact, canada. should be coming out with a contact tracing app very soon. it's voluntary. what it's designed to do is to be able ping you, let you know if you've come within six feet of anyone who tested positive. in case you're wondering, back of the envelope calculation, instead of 58,000 case today, like canada...
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and canada also saying the same thing so the fact that other countries have noticed the same activity here around vaccine research that surely strengthen the seas claims. well as far as russian meddling in. the british elections askins here and of course those reports are not being weighed fired by a.p. they're wracked solid evidence provided there in the court of public opinion so the british security services are making a statement about that but of the same time they're not providing card evidence that would boost their case. domestically in britain and that internationally and there is quiet expected the blodgett call that moscow denies any involvement then that now in the past few years as you know russia has been accused of meddling in the number of elections both in the united states in the 2016 presidential election and in numerous elections in europe and other that egypt of the world russia has consistently denied taking in part or meddling in those elections at the same time moscow has offered to hold the talks on cyber security and talks on not meddling in each other's inte
and canada also saying the same thing so the fact that other countries have noticed the same activity here around vaccine research that surely strengthen the seas claims. well as far as russian meddling in. the british elections askins here and of course those reports are not being weighed fired by a.p. they're wracked solid evidence provided there in the court of public opinion so the british security services are making a statement about that but of the same time they're not providing card...
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but in canada in the u.s. to try and find a vaccine which is for the greater good of the world as well as our people here at home and i think it's actually right that we called out in this measured way with our international partners the hackers are believed to operate as part of the russian intelligence service allegations that russia strongly denies the u.k. government says the hackers are using fishing and malware in their attacks and they've supplied coding instructions that were going to his asians can protect themselves this latest attack comes as the u.k. reveals russian hackers also interfered in the country's general election last year by trying to spread an amplifier leaks documents online video to go in there are severe the when you ask that she were up or a criminal investigation is going on but i've this stage it would be inappropriate for us to say something britain has said this is the many so vague and controversial that it's almost impossible to understand if it's inappropriate to say it then
but in canada in the u.s. to try and find a vaccine which is for the greater good of the world as well as our people here at home and i think it's actually right that we called out in this measured way with our international partners the hackers are believed to operate as part of the russian intelligence service allegations that russia strongly denies the u.k. government says the hackers are using fishing and malware in their attacks and they've supplied coding instructions that were going to...
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season being canada and having snow not be able to play outside for most of the years. you know most months is snowing no snow cover the ground so you can really play football signed off on the game from a tough environment i mean you know when he got there. he had to perform when he performed then you know within within a year just over a year he became a pro. the end. with the vancouver whitecaps the team prodigy was soon making his mark as one of the major league soccer's youngest ever players. off the pitch on june 6th 201716 year old alfonso officially became a canadian citizen a moment to remember and reflect on. kayongo long. playing a war live in refugee camp and then coming to canada this is what we were a journey as a family to get here and now are here and i'm excited that it came here since. his international debut soon followed accompanied by growing interest from some of world football's top clubs. now things were happening really fast after his family had been reluctant to even let him go in the 1st place. people came from think when you didn't hear there
season being canada and having snow not be able to play outside for most of the years. you know most months is snowing no snow cover the ground so you can really play football signed off on the game from a tough environment i mean you know when he got there. he had to perform when he performed then you know within within a year just over a year he became a pro. the end. with the vancouver whitecaps the team prodigy was soon making his mark as one of the major league soccer's youngest ever...
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spike in cases than canada. no one is happy to be seeing this happen in the united states. 350 cases in canada yesterday, back of the envelope calculation. that being the case, the u.s. should have 3500 cases a day not 35,000. as someone just said i love americans but don't want to see them up here right now. >> when you look at the numbers and spell them out. paula newton thank you for that report from ottawa. >>> state convention will be held online this week after losing its battle to host the gathering in person and indoors. the group planned to meet in houston. the city's mayor canceled the event, citing the pandemic. the party sue for the record breach of contract but lost. texas is seeing an increase of cases in harris county, where the convention would have been held, leads the state in coronavirus cases. more now from my colleagues across the country. >> i'm tom foreman. a large house party in michigan, taking place in the early days of july and those affected are generally between the ages of 15 and 25
spike in cases than canada. no one is happy to be seeing this happen in the united states. 350 cases in canada yesterday, back of the envelope calculation. that being the case, the u.s. should have 3500 cases a day not 35,000. as someone just said i love americans but don't want to see them up here right now. >> when you look at the numbers and spell them out. paula newton thank you for that report from ottawa. >>> state convention will be held online this week after losing its...
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., and canada, that it is trying to steal information from researchers working on a covid-19 vaccine. ♪ >> i am lauren taylor. this is "al jazeera," from london. the fbi says it is investigating how hackers hijacked twitter accounts of high-profile people like barack obama, bill gates, and in all and -- and elon musk. the u.s. records more than 3.5 million coronavirus infections. dates and stores take the lead in requiring people to wear masks. spiraling outbreak. anger at the president as the coronavirus case count crosses 2 million. russian cyber spies have been accused of trying to steal research on a possible coronavirus vaccine. sayu.k., u.s., and canada hackers who are part of russian intelligence services are attacking research institutions trying to develop vaccine area the british government says it has evidence of russia interfering in his 20 general election. the kremlin has denied the allegations. charlie andrew has more. charlie: -- >> it is a global race to find a vaccine for covid-19. nationals cybersecurity center says haveen hackerers known as -- tried to infnfiltra
., and canada, that it is trying to steal information from researchers working on a covid-19 vaccine. ♪ >> i am lauren taylor. this is "al jazeera," from london. the fbi says it is investigating how hackers hijacked twitter accounts of high-profile people like barack obama, bill gates, and in all and -- and elon musk. the u.s. records more than 3.5 million coronavirus infections. dates and stores take the lead in requiring people to wear masks. spiraling outbreak. anger at the...
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is in president trump's signature trade deal with mexico and canada now in full of fact and even though mexico's president is set to meet with trump next week at the white house it's not yet clear of canada's prime minister will join since each respective country is still battling the coronavirus so our team rachel blevins is joining me in the studio to break down all these details so rachel what can you tell us about this new deal or the term ministration is branding the u.s.m.c. as the greatest modern trade deal in u.s. history and trade representative robert light hisor even said that it is guaranteed to create tens of thousands of jobs for americans taking us know what else he said earlier. it will raise wages and add significantly to our economic growth it contains strong in forcible labor obligations it opens up new markets for our farmers and ranchers it sets the gold standard in protecting our intellectual property and contains the most complete discipline ever on digital trade. now the u.s. embassy is seen as an updated version of nafta with new protections for intellectual pro
is in president trump's signature trade deal with mexico and canada now in full of fact and even though mexico's president is set to meet with trump next week at the white house it's not yet clear of canada's prime minister will join since each respective country is still battling the coronavirus so our team rachel blevins is joining me in the studio to break down all these details so rachel what can you tell us about this new deal or the term ministration is branding the u.s.m.c. as the...
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but in canada in the u.s. to try and find a vaccine which is for the greater good of the world as well as our people here at home and i think it's actually right that we called out in this measured way with our international partners the hackers are believed to operate as part of the russian intelligence service allegations that russia strongly denies the u.k. government says the hackers are using fishing and malware in their attacks and they've supplied coding instructions that were going to his asians can protect themselves this latest attack comes as the u.k. reveals russian hackers also interfered in the country's general election last year by trying to spread an amplifier leaks documents online video to go in there as near the win yes that sure up or a criminal investigation is going on but i'd this stage it would be inappropriate for us to say something britain has said this is the many so vague and controversial that it's almost impossible to understand if it's inappropriate to say it then do not say if
but in canada in the u.s. to try and find a vaccine which is for the greater good of the world as well as our people here at home and i think it's actually right that we called out in this measured way with our international partners the hackers are believed to operate as part of the russian intelligence service allegations that russia strongly denies the u.k. government says the hackers are using fishing and malware in their attacks and they've supplied coding instructions that were going to...
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britain and canada accuse russian space hackers of targeting labs working to find a vaccine. and president assad of syria marks 20 years in power in spite of a civil war and a shattered economy he's likely to stay at the helm for many more years to come. on rebecca riches welcome to the program european union leaders a holding a summit in brussels to try to reach agreement on how to share out a 750000000000 euro fund to help members recover from the pandemic there are deep divisions over whether grants or loans should be given to help the hardest hit member nations germany's chancellor angela merkel is presiding over the summit and she has admitted that finding a compromise will be tricky. mastodon gloves off european leaders are back in brussels for the 1st time since the beginning of the current crisis with the bloc's finances at the top of the agenda council presidential michelle expects the gauche ations to be exceptionally tough a lot is at stake the security system could you see that i know it will be very difficult because it's not only about money it's a question of t
britain and canada accuse russian space hackers of targeting labs working to find a vaccine. and president assad of syria marks 20 years in power in spite of a civil war and a shattered economy he's likely to stay at the helm for many more years to come. on rebecca riches welcome to the program european union leaders a holding a summit in brussels to try to reach agreement on how to share out a 750000000000 euro fund to help members recover from the pandemic there are deep divisions over...
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just a very different reaction in canada and they've had results very different from ours, far fewer deaths and far fewer covid-19 cases overall >> did the national aspect to some of their spending make a difference whether that was actually on the health care side or on the economic side in terms of preventing unemployment, perhaps, leading to as big of a pullback in the economy? >> actually, yes, and they have been praised for their economic relief packages. it hasn't been entirely perfect. there have been delays just like in the u.s. with receiving any kind of assistance but overall it's been a fairly robust program in terms of the economic side. then they do have more of a health care system than we do. it's still kind of a combination of public and private. and from that, i just heard kints consistently through this reporting that they've really seen kind of a lot of very brave providers. there was initially some concern about protective equipment but that seems to have been solved they've really gotten their domestic engine running when it comes to manufacturing they've done a
just a very different reaction in canada and they've had results very different from ours, far fewer deaths and far fewer covid-19 cases overall >> did the national aspect to some of their spending make a difference whether that was actually on the health care side or on the economic side in terms of preventing unemployment, perhaps, leading to as big of a pullback in the economy? >> actually, yes, and they have been praised for their economic relief packages. it hasn't been...