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and here's what's facing canada. when the world cup starts in november, their group asks with belgium's, were until recently the top rank side in the world morocco and co way chef or the other teams in that group. let's bring in our guests now and scott, i want to start with you because tana that have never even scored a world cup goal before. can this team cause an upset tear? do you think? well far the short answer is yes, but it will certainly be an upset if canada and specifically can take a point or perhaps even a win against either the european side. in the group manager, john herdman is already laying the groundwork of canada. being a mass of underdog in his group, he began today in the media saying it would be a monumental task in the group. or if an upset is to occur, it'll happen for a couple of reasons. one is that fearless, cohesive approach that we saw from canada during this last round of qualifying candidate were not intimidated by raining powers, like mexico and the united states even away from their
and here's what's facing canada. when the world cup starts in november, their group asks with belgium's, were until recently the top rank side in the world morocco and co way chef or the other teams in that group. let's bring in our guests now and scott, i want to start with you because tana that have never even scored a world cup goal before. can this team cause an upset tear? do you think? well far the short answer is yes, but it will certainly be an upset if canada and specifically can take...
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normally never looked past canada because i've been canada. the us are very similar. similar when you look at the composition of what they brave, but kept canada and even more diverse. when you're talking about the diversity of the players from where they have all over the world is really impressed. and unfortunately, i think costa rican and kind of are in the toughest groups and cuts. are they come up against belgium creation morocco? i think they can get 3 points against morocco having watch morocco without resides against the us. been a recent friendly. the tough one is going to be belgium and much like $86.00 when they played again. that great french team with the star started midfield. the plot can use your sd going on fernandez. you're looking at the best midfielder and kevin broner. so if they can get a point, i actually believe that they get a point between belgium and corporation. one of those to the way that they played in perform. you know, we're talking about a year ago and qualifying will they be up to the performance of the day a
normally never looked past canada because i've been canada. the us are very similar. similar when you look at the composition of what they brave, but kept canada and even more diverse. when you're talking about the diversity of the players from where they have all over the world is really impressed. and unfortunately, i think costa rican and kind of are in the toughest groups and cuts. are they come up against belgium creation morocco? i think they can get 3 points against morocco having watch...
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that normally never looked past canada because i've been canada. the us are very similar. similar when you look at the composition of what they brave, but cap canada, and even more diverse. when you talk about the diversity of the players from where do they have all over the world is really impressed. and unfortunately, i think costa rican and kind of are in the toughest groups and they come up against belgium creation morocco. i think they can get 3 points against morocco having watch morocco without resides against the us. been a recent friendly. the tough one is going to be belgium and much like $86.00 when they put again, that great french team with the star started midfield of pluck kimmy as your eskegal on fernandez, you're looking at the best midfielder and kevin bryan. and so if they can get a point, i actually believe that they get a point between belgium in croatia. one of those to the way that they played in perform, you know, we're talking about a year ago and qualifying will they be up to the performance of the day at optimal performan
that normally never looked past canada because i've been canada. the us are very similar. similar when you look at the composition of what they brave, but cap canada, and even more diverse. when you talk about the diversity of the players from where do they have all over the world is really impressed. and unfortunately, i think costa rican and kind of are in the toughest groups and they come up against belgium creation morocco. i think they can get 3 points against morocco having watch morocco...
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there is a streak of republicanism that exists here in canada as well. and seeing that kind of, shall we say, that brand that the royal family has tried to get out there, i know there is a lot of affection starting principally with the queen and people in canada will see this as a mark of respect for the queen and the queen has spoken so often about canada being the second home to the entire role family. she visited here more than any other country, 22 times. and i will note, prince harry, the sussexes, when they have had that rift in the royal family and moved away from britain, they came here to canada and took refuge in the west coast. there was discussion which was not entertained by other the government of canada or the royal household in britain that they could use canada as kind of a safe space where they could still carry out their royal duties in one of the queens realms but still get their privacy and live the kind of life that they wanted. that just didn't work out. but for that reason, and it was a reason that the sussexes proed that and trie
there is a streak of republicanism that exists here in canada as well. and seeing that kind of, shall we say, that brand that the royal family has tried to get out there, i know there is a lot of affection starting principally with the queen and people in canada will see this as a mark of respect for the queen and the queen has spoken so often about canada being the second home to the entire role family. she visited here more than any other country, 22 times. and i will note, prince harry, the...
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i do not think the bank of canada is out of it yet. higher inflation might come more entrenched in people's's psyche and behavior. although they probably slow the pace of rate hikes over the next couple of meetings, you probably get some additional tightening from here. jon: tiffany, you talked about the housing market where we have seen a sizable slow down. a lot of people are trying to figure out whether it is the bank of canada, the fed, whether it is any central bank. how close to a soft landing and whether that can be accomplished. but things are moving quickly in this country because of the housing slow down. what do you see on that front? tiffany: i think the canadian economy is a little bit trickier because it is a relatively more open economy. and you have generally elevated volatility around the global outlook these days as a result of the war in ukraine and as a result of global central banks tightening. obviously, we have also seen weakness in china. all of these things are out of the hands of the bank of canada. but they s
i do not think the bank of canada is out of it yet. higher inflation might come more entrenched in people's's psyche and behavior. although they probably slow the pace of rate hikes over the next couple of meetings, you probably get some additional tightening from here. jon: tiffany, you talked about the housing market where we have seen a sizable slow down. a lot of people are trying to figure out whether it is the bank of canada, the fed, whether it is any central bank. how close to a soft...
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or a dice in canada. 1985. he saw all the de mom was called on, who was the know? so someone it comes and leaves, it comes up and down. he comes up again. and if he has taught us anything, when it comes off, he states the toll media tax people use their lives, especially in the community. now, despite india expressing its concern, bay keowee to canada, this is what the canadian government white canadian nationals have every freedom to express their views in every manner possible. as long as it follows the canadian laws on right to freedom of expression and right to free each in assembly nano denny is building what's happening in town is already closely as long as california separate just exists in the fall sense of canada by law k guys between the 2 countries will naturally bankers in britain look set to be rolling in the money again after the government decided to scrap the cap on that bonuses is all part of a far reaching plan to deregulate london's financial industry. the new british finance minutes, the qua
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how common is something like this in canada? kid is no strange to me, a sense of mass why i was just a little too little over 2 years ago in nuclear promise of nova scotia. get a gun. me driving replica police cruiser and wearing a police uniform, kill 22 people in a shooting spree lessons several hours before he was tracked down and killed by police or i and it was lopez journalist for us in canada. thank you very much for that update with germany and israel, a marketing 5 decade since the munich olympics massa kept 50 years ago, 11 israeli team members died out the palestinian militants storms. the compound in the olympic village. relatives of the victims of the terror attack have gathered for a commemorative ceremony and munich, the various state cultural minister called the massacre an attack on the entire free western world. he also said that germany had failed to protect me israeli israelis 50 years ago and has since learned from this mistake. but it's taken up now and some other stories making use this. our earthquake in
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she's the queen of canada. and she has a special role as, as the queen of canada. now she wasn't involved in or did a politics. but queen elizabeth and the crown are all throughout are constitutional for political system. and it is the crown is a unifying factor across the country which spends 3 times 10 provinces and 12, a 3 territories using english and french. and for many, many years the queen has, has provided that, that level of national unity that it at a see, you know, her name is on many schools and roads and awards and, and she to and many of her family have been members of canada, civic life in terms of their patrons, of royal organizations and, you know, i think canadians will see this as an absolute loss. i mean, is no surprise that she passed away. that was expected for some time. but i think her, her sense of service will be felt by canadians, and it is certainly a loss that we're all all the fees. and will people see that as a member to, to perhaps change things or do you think that they will relish the opportunity to continue with with king charles
she's the queen of canada. and she has a special role as, as the queen of canada. now she wasn't involved in or did a politics. but queen elizabeth and the crown are all throughout are constitutional for political system. and it is the crown is a unifying factor across the country which spends 3 times 10 provinces and 12, a 3 territories using english and french. and for many, many years the queen has, has provided that, that level of national unity that it at a see, you know, her name is on...
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and we know how much the queen loved canada. the country i the queen loved canada. the country she has visited the most during her reign. she has visited the most during her rein. ,, ., ., ., ., , reign. indeed. she loved canada, she loved the mountains, _ reign. indeed. she loved canada, she loved the mountains, she _ reign. indeed. she loved canada, she loved the mountains, she loved - reign. indeed. she loved canada, she loved the mountains, she loved our. loved the mountains, she loved our horses, and very touching for us to be part of this. horses, and very touching for us to be part of this-— be part of this. what sort of feeling did _ be part of this. what sort of feeling did you _ be part of this. what sort of feeling did you get - be part of this. what sort of feeling did you get from - be part of this. what sort ofj feeling did you get from the crowd watching? what was the atmosphere like? ~ ., , watching? what was the atmosphere like? . ., , ,., , watching? what was the atmosphere like? . .,, , ., like? well, it was quite sombre and uiet, like? well, it
and we know how much the queen loved canada. the country i the queen loved canada. the country she has visited the most during her reign. she has visited the most during her rein. ,, ., ., ., ., , reign. indeed. she loved canada, she loved the mountains, _ reign. indeed. she loved canada, she loved the mountains, she _ reign. indeed. she loved canada, she loved the mountains, she loved - reign. indeed. she loved canada, she loved the mountains, she loved our. loved the mountains, she loved our...
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esther adopted canada . 1985. the issue all the demand was called on who was the know? so someone, it comes and leaves it thumbs up and down, it comes up again. and if history has taught us anything, when it comes off to see the thought, we see a die equally with their lives, especially in the community. now, despite india expressing its concern, bay keowee to canada, this is what the canadian government white canadian nationals have every freedom to express their views in every manner possible. as long as it follows the canadian laws on right to freedom of expression and right to free each assembly nano denny is knowing what's happening in town is already close. as long as congress on the separatist exists in the fall of the canada by law guys between the 2 countries will naturally report commission to buy facebook's parent company meta has been released in which it admits to violating the free speech of palestinian users. the probe was called the following widespread complaints about facebook and instagram monit
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he first visited canada in 1970. so we've noticed in all of the new king's speeches, he's been emphasizing that he's not only king of the united kingdom but the commonwealth realms of the overseas territories. so he's had decades to establish this relationship with the various commonwealth realms. for queen elizabeth ii she came to the throne at the age of just 25. so she made one visit to canada in 1951 and she would visit australia, new zealand, after her coronation. but the new king has had decades to establish that -- those very strong commonwealth ties. >> yeah, and kate, you know, right now we should mention, right, it's a time of transition for the uk as just a few days ago, they welcomed a new prime minister, but also it's a time of turmoil. i mean, economically things aren't doing so well. inflation is extremely high. energy prices have skyrocketed. how do you expect king charles to navigate this as he steps -- has stepped into this role? >> yes, good question. when charles gave his speech to the privy counc
he first visited canada in 1970. so we've noticed in all of the new king's speeches, he's been emphasizing that he's not only king of the united kingdom but the commonwealth realms of the overseas territories. so he's had decades to establish this relationship with the various commonwealth realms. for queen elizabeth ii she came to the throne at the age of just 25. so she made one visit to canada in 1951 and she would visit australia, new zealand, after her coronation. but the new king has had...
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life in canada in particular is harsh. he feels isolated. he doesn't even really know what's going on in the rest of the continent, especially during the winter. he misses his siblings. the last letter from concordia had arrived in canada two years earlier about time draw. he was one of at least 5000 german troops that were stationed in canada far than british troops that were there at the time, although they were in a loyal province, they were quite suspicious of the local sentiments and they tended feel like an occupying force. the fact that most the inhabitants were french speaking and catholic may have contributed to their sense of alienation. deroy actually, in the letter he writes this, he doubts that the americans would play another attack on canada after the disastrous attempt in the winter of 75, 76. but he can't be sure. by the time he writes a letter, of course france had entered the war. that's a real threat. he knows too, that the americans at some point were just thinking about maybe we should go and make another attempt on. so
life in canada in particular is harsh. he feels isolated. he doesn't even really know what's going on in the rest of the continent, especially during the winter. he misses his siblings. the last letter from concordia had arrived in canada two years earlier about time draw. he was one of at least 5000 german troops that were stationed in canada far than british troops that were there at the time, although they were in a loyal province, they were quite suspicious of the local sentiments and they...
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sarah dice, in canada, 1985. the issue all the de mom has called us on who was the know, so someone it comes in waves, it comes off, it goes down, he comes up again. and if he has taught us anything, when it comes off, he takes a toll lithia tax. people use their lives, especially in the community. now, despite india expressing its concern, bank clearly to canada, this is what the canadian government replied. canadian nationals have every freedom to express their views in every manner possible as long as it follows the canadian laws on right to freedom of expression and right to free each assembly nano denny is observing what's happening in sounded very closely as long as carlos on the separatist exists in the fall sense of canada by lab guys between the 2 countries will naturally supple report commissioned by facebook's parent company matter has been released in which it admits to violating the free speech of palestinian uses. the probe was cold following widespread complaints about facebook and instagram monito
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in canada.>> that is fascinating. thank you for that.>> i was just reflecting on the outpouring of grief that we heard here. listening to the lady that paula spoke to in canada. there is a sense of the queen having been the nation's mother or even the nation's grandmother. there is behind that image. a clever woman who made republicanism. redundant over 70 years. certainly in the united kingdom or certainly the argument of republicanism. rather redundant. not so in australia. a country that sort of argues over whether or not the monarchy really has a place for australians going forward. 24 hours. 36 hours after the death of queen elizabeth the second, what is the atmosphere there?>> becky, as you mentioned, australia has this relationship with the monarchy that has been controversial over the years. there was a referendum. asking australians whether or not they wanted to keep the queen at the head of the state or of they wanted to put a australian in that role. australians overwhelmingly voted to keep the queen. there
in canada.>> that is fascinating. thank you for that.>> i was just reflecting on the outpouring of grief that we heard here. listening to the lady that paula spoke to in canada. there is a sense of the queen having been the nation's mother or even the nation's grandmother. there is behind that image. a clever woman who made republicanism. redundant over 70 years. certainly in the united kingdom or certainly the argument of republicanism. rather redundant. not so in australia. a...
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do you think that's true of canada? opinion polls in the last few years and one earlier this year have said that a majority of canadians believe that the constitutional monarchy should end. but the difficulty is that the 1982 constitution, which queen elizabeth was very much part of repatriating to canada, makes it, some would say, almost impossible to change the constitution, or, at least, very, very difficult. all ten provinces, all three territories, and that would include the indigenous communities, would have to have a say in changing the constitution. can i ask you, as a canadian, but as a canadian with a french background, would you feel a particular link to the monarchy? the relationship of the queen is also the relationship with britain, with the commonwealth. it is a relationship which has many threads drawn and i think it's very difficult to disentangle all those threads. and i think many would say it's possible to keep this canvas vibrant, even if it's a changing canvas, it's possible to keep all those threa
do you think that's true of canada? opinion polls in the last few years and one earlier this year have said that a majority of canadians believe that the constitutional monarchy should end. but the difficulty is that the 1982 constitution, which queen elizabeth was very much part of repatriating to canada, makes it, some would say, almost impossible to change the constitution, or, at least, very, very difficult. all ten provinces, all three territories, and that would include the indigenous...
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in canada. a lot of ceremony, tradition. for canadians here trying to take it all in, certainly a lot of affection for the queen. the queen said it so often canada was like her second home, she visited this country more than any other, 22 times. and really canadians in many instances returned that great affection she had for this country. i want you to listen to a woman who was quite emotional when i asked her what the queen's passing meant to her. >> i think -- i think she was all our grandmas. she -- she was a constant. didn't matter what was happening in the world. wars, horror, poverty, celebrations, successes or failures, she was a constant. >> reporter: you could see the emotion there. and while, fred, that's not shared by everyone universally here in canada, certainly there was a respect for the queen and every time she came here, except a couple times in the '60s and '70s when there was some political controversy she was definitely treated with affection. the issue here is king charles a
in canada. a lot of ceremony, tradition. for canadians here trying to take it all in, certainly a lot of affection for the queen. the queen said it so often canada was like her second home, she visited this country more than any other, 22 times. and really canadians in many instances returned that great affection she had for this country. i want you to listen to a woman who was quite emotional when i asked her what the queen's passing meant to her. >> i think -- i think she was all our...
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the same in canada showed about 55%. the home nations will be the most pressing issue and a real challenge that the new king would like to confront head on. the wealth and the power is because of this very union. the monarchy will be at the forefront that efforts to keep these countries tied together. but there are strong ties and it is almost a wake up call. the monarchy will need to look at this quite closely. you are right to raise that issue. hashem: we have spoken about the challenges. on the other hand, when you look at king charles iii, as crown prince he was known for his outspoken stances when it comes to climate change, religious tolerance, diversity. do you think these issues could help him build bridges with different parts of the world, the commonwealth and india in particular? mridula: certainly. these are precisely the kinds of issues where he can play an important role. any avenues where countries can work together in areas other than geopolitics were important so it can be a progressive form for working
the same in canada showed about 55%. the home nations will be the most pressing issue and a real challenge that the new king would like to confront head on. the wealth and the power is because of this very union. the monarchy will be at the forefront that efforts to keep these countries tied together. but there are strong ties and it is almost a wake up call. the monarchy will need to look at this quite closely. you are right to raise that issue. hashem: we have spoken about the challenges. on...
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and as canada's maritime provinces recover from the ravages of storm fiona, the country mobilizes its military to help pick up the pieces. and in the middle east, germany's chances are on the hunt for a new energy partners. all of shoals visit saudi arabia in search of alternatives to russian oil and gas, and is now in the united arab emirates before heading to contact. ah, a marion evans, dean. it's good to have you with us. italians have begun casting their balance and a vote that's expected to bring seismic change the far right candidate ga maloney, is forecast the top, the pole and become italy's most right wing leader since world war 2. and it's 1st female prime minister, falling stations open to this morning and voting will continue until about 11 pm local time. italian politics has a reputation for instability with 73 governments in the last 76 years. if maloney were to win, the european union's 3rd largest economy would be left in the hands of the euro, skeptic, nationalist government, even as the block already struggles for unity in the face of urgent level crises. d. w juliu
and as canada's maritime provinces recover from the ravages of storm fiona, the country mobilizes its military to help pick up the pieces. and in the middle east, germany's chances are on the hunt for a new energy partners. all of shoals visit saudi arabia in search of alternatives to russian oil and gas, and is now in the united arab emirates before heading to contact. ah, a marion evans, dean. it's good to have you with us. italians have begun casting their balance and a vote that's expected...
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of traveling to canada frequently. she was there 22 times, more than any other country in the world. she would often say this is my home away from home. when i go to canada it feels like i'm coming home. prince charles, as he then was, has been in canada 19 times. so not quite as many as his mother but pretty close. so it will be important for him to be hands on, to be present, to travel, meet people, relate to people. that's really important in a country like canada with all of our multi-cultural diversity, with our vast geography. the second largest land mass on the face of the earth. so getting from st. john's newfoundland to vancouver, bring the british columbia is a challenge. the indigenous people is exceedingly important. reconciliation and healing after residential schools and so fofrmt that is a set of issues in which the crown has a very important role to play. >> you are from saskatchewan. the queen did express her condolences to the horrible attacks that happened there near the indigenous areas. the matter
of traveling to canada frequently. she was there 22 times, more than any other country in the world. she would often say this is my home away from home. when i go to canada it feels like i'm coming home. prince charles, as he then was, has been in canada 19 times. so not quite as many as his mother but pretty close. so it will be important for him to be hands on, to be present, to travel, meet people, relate to people. that's really important in a country like canada with all of our...
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and also a depth of her involvement in canada. her knowledge of it, and has traveled to all the corners of the extraordinary large country. and it's quite extraordinary. and it's trying to come out, and people are realizing what's been lost. and there's a growing sense of sadness. here sadly what were taken from the big ceremonies that we've been seeing in the united kingdom in the next. week there'll be an enormous interest here. and all of what happens. and of course, i think there will be. as many canadians who can afford. it will probably make the trip to the united kingdom to see it firsthand. >> and she clearly made a big impression on canada's prime minister. didn't she. justin trudeau did a pretty emotional tribute to the queen. didn't. they're saying that she was one of his favorite people? >> absolutely. i've seen that he knew that the queen was also one of the fathers favorite people and a bit of a spectacle relationship. king couldn't really appreciate the law, and intellect. and her sense of experience. and the contin
and also a depth of her involvement in canada. her knowledge of it, and has traveled to all the corners of the extraordinary large country. and it's quite extraordinary. and it's trying to come out, and people are realizing what's been lost. and there's a growing sense of sadness. here sadly what were taken from the big ceremonies that we've been seeing in the united kingdom in the next. week there'll be an enormous interest here. and all of what happens. and of course, i think there will be....
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has, has canada seen a case of violence on this scale before? well can you, whoever's no spanish, 2 incidents of mass violence just a little over 2 years ago in the atlantic problems of nova scotia gunmen driving a rab, r c and b cruiser and wearing a police uniform, kill 22 people in a shooting spree that lasted several hours before you struck down and killed by police, but still very shocking. indeed, louise, thank you very much for filling us in there. that was journalists, louise lopez, in vancouver, germany and israel, or marking pod decade since the munich olympics massacre. 50 years ago, 11 israeli team members died after palestinian militants storm. their compound in the olympic village is really present as a cat. soc is in germany for a day of commemorative events starting here in berlin, or he's been welcomed by chance for all of scholes. that's our will later returned a memorial ceremony in bavaria together with german present on father's time. i and relatives of the victims. stickle it back now at the events of september, 5th, 1972 t
has, has canada seen a case of violence on this scale before? well can you, whoever's no spanish, 2 incidents of mass violence just a little over 2 years ago in the atlantic problems of nova scotia gunmen driving a rab, r c and b cruiser and wearing a police uniform, kill 22 people in a shooting spree that lasted several hours before you struck down and killed by police, but still very shocking. indeed, louise, thank you very much for filling us in there. that was journalists, louise lopez, in...
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in canada, colonization has been a big issue confronti indigenous communities. residential schools have been a big issue and they -- and the country. it was a traumatic, horrific experience for many students, and i think that all plays into the conversation of colonization, the relationsh between the crown and indigenous people, not just in canada but in other parts of thworld as well, especially in some of the commonwealth countries. >> as you know, there have then repeated calls, including many this year, to the queen to apologize, to offer reparations for this history. could she have done more? >> she was loved by canadians and indigenous canadians, but at the same time, people recognize that the institution itself had to deal with some of these complex issues you are talking about, and those complex issues within the institution continue to be there, knowing that the king, king charles, when he was here, really did talk about those issues. i just believe that having been part of the conversations a few months ago that the king will be ready to have further d
in canada, colonization has been a big issue confronti indigenous communities. residential schools have been a big issue and they -- and the country. it was a traumatic, horrific experience for many students, and i think that all plays into the conversation of colonization, the relationsh between the crown and indigenous people, not just in canada but in other parts of thworld as well, especially in some of the commonwealth countries. >> as you know, there have then repeated calls,...
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they are not reliable, even in canada. canada did not send, because we do not have enough staff to send here. —— enough stuff. we here. -- enough stuff. we appreciate — here. —— enough stuff. we appreciate getting your perspective on this, thank you forjoining us. the european commission has given more details about its plans to withhold billions of dollars from hungary, which it accuses of failing to tackle corruption. $7.5 billion will be held back unless hungary takes action to protect the rule of law, though the proposal needs the approval of eu member states. this was what the eu's budget commissioner had to say. the commission's assessment is that a risk for the budget at this stage remains, therefore we cannot conclude that the new budget is sufficiently protected. the commission has therefore proposed measures to the council. the commission proposes a suspension of 65% of the commitments for three operational programmes and the cohesion policy, amounting to an estimated amount of 7.5 billion euros. now on
they are not reliable, even in canada. canada did not send, because we do not have enough staff to send here. —— enough stuff. we here. -- enough stuff. we appreciate — here. —— enough stuff. we appreciate getting your perspective on this, thank you forjoining us. the european commission has given more details about its plans to withhold billions of dollars from hungary, which it accuses of failing to tackle corruption. $7.5 billion will be held back unless hungary takes action to...
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the main question is, why should it be kept alive in canada? the indian government has taken all objection to it and expressed the canadian government for action, so called, call a stand referendum as a farcical exercise. the farcical exercise was held by the extremists and radical elements supporting the so called call as dan referendum in canada and elsewhere. we find it deeply objectionable that politically motivated exercises by extremist elements are allowed to take place in a friendly country. remember, canada was a hot bed of qualifying separatism from the 1980. it also led to one of the dentist or dice. in canada. 1985. he saw all the de mom was called on, who was the know? so someone it comes and leaves, it comes up and down. he comes up again. and if he has taught us anything, when it comes off, he takes a toll with their lives, especially in the community. now despite india, expressing its concern very clearly to canada, the canadian government wide canadian nationals have every freedom to express their views in every manner possible
the main question is, why should it be kept alive in canada? the indian government has taken all objection to it and expressed the canadian government for action, so called, call a stand referendum as a farcical exercise. the farcical exercise was held by the extremists and radical elements supporting the so called call as dan referendum in canada and elsewhere. we find it deeply objectionable that politically motivated exercises by extremist elements are allowed to take place in a friendly...
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is stoking some confidence that canada can grow more than the u.s. without generating as much inflation. there are some reasons to believe canada, even though there is a slowdown, will be able to do other countries in the g7. jon: in the face of market turmoil that we have been seeing, it is interesting that we started this half-hour with christina of invesco. shearling of the picture in canada and wondering if there more signs of weakening as well as signs of inflation easing, maybe the bank of canada does not go ahead with 50 basis point next month. guest: it is definitely the consensus, the bank of canada is clear it is focused on inflation and will continue to raise interest rates. the difference is canada is not expected to go as high as the fed is. the fed is seen as going to 4.6% as the terminal rate. it is a rare thing, canada's monetary policy does not typically diverge from the u.s. as much as markets are anticipating over the next three years. that may reflect slightly better economic fundamentals and what you see elsewhere. taylor: we app
is stoking some confidence that canada can grow more than the u.s. without generating as much inflation. there are some reasons to believe canada, even though there is a slowdown, will be able to do other countries in the g7. jon: in the face of market turmoil that we have been seeing, it is interesting that we started this half-hour with christina of invesco. shearling of the picture in canada and wondering if there more signs of weakening as well as signs of inflation easing, maybe the bank...
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has, has canada seen a case of violence on this scale before? oh canada you, whoever's no spanish, 2 incidents of mass violence just a little over 2 years ago and the atlantic problems of nova scotia gunmen driving a replica r. c m p cruiser and wearing a police uniform, kill 22 people in a shooting spree that lasted several hours before you struck down and killed by police. but asked you very shocking. indeed. louise, thank you very much for filling us in there. that was journalists, louise lopez, in vancouver. now to chile, where voters have overwhelmingly rejected a progressive new constitution in a referendum. the proposed constitution was aimed at boosting the rights of indigenous people. in women it would have been replaced or would have replaced rather the one adopting a doctor during the pinochet's arrow chili's current president. his vow to press ahead with efforts to overhaul the constitution, or then 60 percent of people who cast her ballots voted against the rewrite. ah, victory for the no can. she lay in vote has rejected the propos
has, has canada seen a case of violence on this scale before? oh canada you, whoever's no spanish, 2 incidents of mass violence just a little over 2 years ago and the atlantic problems of nova scotia gunmen driving a replica r. c m p cruiser and wearing a police uniform, kill 22 people in a shooting spree that lasted several hours before you struck down and killed by police. but asked you very shocking. indeed. louise, thank you very much for filling us in there. that was journalists, louise...
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in canada, there's been a tremendous _ canada? in canada, there's been a tremendous amount _ canada? in canada, there's been a tremendous amount of _ canada? in canada, there's been a tremendous amount of interest i canada? in canada, there's been a tremendous amount of interest in | canada? in canada, there's been a i tremendous amount of interest in the change of reign, as it's been 70 years since the ceremonies have unfolded. and in 1952, canada was actually between governors general when queen elizabeth ii succeeded to the throne on the 6th of february, 1952. winston churchill had summoned viscount alexander back to the united kingdom to be the defence minister, and the first canadian born general, vincent massey, had not yet taken office. so is the administrator —— it was he a of canada who made the announcement. so 1952 feels a longtime ago. there's a lot of interest in these events unfolding, and a lot of looking back at the queen's very successful royal tours over the years. and the number of canadians she met from all
in canada, there's been a tremendous _ canada? in canada, there's been a tremendous amount _ canada? in canada, there's been a tremendous amount of _ canada? in canada, there's been a tremendous amount of interest i canada? in canada, there's been a tremendous amount of interest in | canada? in canada, there's been a i tremendous amount of interest in the change of reign, as it's been 70 years since the ceremonies have unfolded. and in 1952, canada was actually between governors general when...
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we will have more on that breaking story in canada as we get it. votes are being counted in chile, where millions have taken part in a historic referendum for a new constitution. the vote is taking place three years after mass protests calling for an end to deep inequalities in the south american country. if approved, this new constitution would replace the current one which was drafted by former dictator augusto pinochet. the range of issues are huge, covering gender parity, abortion rights, indigenous representation and climate issues. pascale bonnefoy miralles, a journalist in santiago, told us what's at stake with today's referendum. maybe the convention number is overreached. they wanted to encompass so many issues which came out of the social protests, the uprising of 2019. they wanted to cover everything. there are a few very controversial issues, one of the main ones is probably chile will be established as a multinational... inaudible. 11 indigenous nations with different degrees of autonomy, but that is unclear. it is one of the major iss
we will have more on that breaking story in canada as we get it. votes are being counted in chile, where millions have taken part in a historic referendum for a new constitution. the vote is taking place three years after mass protests calling for an end to deep inequalities in the south american country. if approved, this new constitution would replace the current one which was drafted by former dictator augusto pinochet. the range of issues are huge, covering gender parity, abortion rights,...
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one of canada's most severe on record. the prime minister thief canada has to adapt resilient infrastructure as climate change fuels ever more. bob foot storms, german chancellor ala shoulds, has visited saudi arabia and is now headed for the united arab emirates and katara . during the 2 day tour of the gulf, germany is seeking new energy partnerships to make up for the loss of russian oil and gas supplies. a whistle stop tour of 3 gulf states in 48 hours. that doesn't give german chancellor shawls much time for lengthy talks. he met saudi arabia's crown prince. mom had been sal man for the 1st time. they focused on energy security. as get out on this is also about the fact that german companies can play a major role in further developing the economy here, as well as the use of oil and gas and other resources. and in developing hydrogen technology. the fact that this is possible was something we discussed here give is, investment is a key topic, because saudi arabia is a major exporter of oil, as well as natural gas in th
one of canada's most severe on record. the prime minister thief canada has to adapt resilient infrastructure as climate change fuels ever more. bob foot storms, german chancellor ala shoulds, has visited saudi arabia and is now headed for the united arab emirates and katara . during the 2 day tour of the gulf, germany is seeking new energy partnerships to make up for the loss of russian oil and gas supplies. a whistle stop tour of 3 gulf states in 48 hours. that doesn't give german chancellor...
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one of canada's most severe on record. the prime minister. see if canada has to adapt with resilient infrastructure as climate gene to fuel ever more. bob, a foot storms, some sports news now, and there was a world record start to marathon season. here in berlin. elliot, keep chunk of kenya has broken his own record at the berlin marathon. he chug broke the world's best time by 30 seconds. running the last 15 kilometers, all by himself. he set the previous record in 2018 on this same course. he's now 115 of his 17 career marathons, including 2 olympic gold medals and 10 major tiles. some more i'm joined in the studio now. i kyle mckinnon. l d w sports. so kyle, i know that there are lots of records during the track and field season. we hear about world records being broken. you know, not that often, but surely on a regular basis. but for a marathon it is, it's what it's kind of wild and it's pretty cool that it happens. of course, you're in berlin, keep cho gate behind us here. waving the canadian flag, it's really, really great to, to see ho
one of canada's most severe on record. the prime minister. see if canada has to adapt with resilient infrastructure as climate gene to fuel ever more. bob, a foot storms, some sports news now, and there was a world record start to marathon season. here in berlin. elliot, keep chunk of kenya has broken his own record at the berlin marathon. he chug broke the world's best time by 30 seconds. running the last 15 kilometers, all by himself. he set the previous record in 2018 on this same course....
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. >> can i ask you one thing with canada? the queen chose four mounted officers from the royal canadian mounted police to reed the procession, which was indicative of her great abiding affection for the mounties and canada but a great honor for canada itself. >> i absolutely agree. canada had a very special place in her heart. she traveled to canada regularly both before she was queen and after. i think she had some 20 royal tours. she was literally at every part of the -- canada is a huge country and she was in every part of it at one time or another. she understood our country well. she loved our country. our country loved her. after britain, canada is the largest and we like to think the most important realm country. >> she said she felt like she was coming home when she went to canada. tell us about your personal friendship with her, prime minister. >> look, i tell people -- i remember the first time i met her personally. i had seen her on television and at events over the years, but my first meeting was as leader of the
. >> can i ask you one thing with canada? the queen chose four mounted officers from the royal canadian mounted police to reed the procession, which was indicative of her great abiding affection for the mounties and canada but a great honor for canada itself. >> i absolutely agree. canada had a very special place in her heart. she traveled to canada regularly both before she was queen and after. i think she had some 20 royal tours. she was literally at every part of the -- canada is...
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canada is the ghost of our christmas future. we will look at what is happening right now in canada's schools. you are certain to see all of it in your children's schools very soon. this week video surfaced on the internet from a high school showing a teacher who decided to dress as a woman. as part of this costume, hannah strapped on huge breasts the size of a 10 pound watermelon. they are visible from space. hannah is not doing this in private in his home and restaurant and clubs. if he were we would not be showing it on the show. no steven hannah is doing it in class in front of children. he's been dressing like this for a while. but only recently have children in the school gone public. hannah's costume is based on the style of japanese internet pornography. what is going on here? we know what is going on. women may not see it because their lives are not defined by their sex drives. if you are a man, you get it instantly. this is about sex. steven hannah is enlisting other people's children in his sexual fantasies. that's why
canada is the ghost of our christmas future. we will look at what is happening right now in canada's schools. you are certain to see all of it in your children's schools very soon. this week video surfaced on the internet from a high school showing a teacher who decided to dress as a woman. as part of this costume, hannah strapped on huge breasts the size of a 10 pound watermelon. they are visible from space. hannah is not doing this in private in his home and restaurant and clubs. if he were...
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the brand is to see if canada has to adapt with dr. f. climate change fuels ever not bother for storms. un secretary general antonia good terrors has agreed to pakistan's request for a dyna conference to help the country recover from devastating floods. now since june, some 1600 pack as danis have been killed in historic among soon rains, flood waters have partly receded, but some districts do remain submerged and that's leaving displaced. people in makeshift camps threatened with disease. cotton needs large amounts of water to grow, but the amount here is overwhelming. ramesh coma and his brothers safe what they can for methylated farm. they still need to pay rent to the landowner with a number like a mouse and i asked him to cancel our death, but he refused a. he insists i pay him them with i hopefully, when the water is gone, we can so a new crop and, and then pay what we owe yet. i was may, i'm gamma that was within to visit with their livelihoods and homes destroyed by the floods they. and many of the pakistan is now live in relie
the brand is to see if canada has to adapt with dr. f. climate change fuels ever not bother for storms. un secretary general antonia good terrors has agreed to pakistan's request for a dyna conference to help the country recover from devastating floods. now since june, some 1600 pack as danis have been killed in historic among soon rains, flood waters have partly receded, but some districts do remain submerged and that's leaving displaced. people in makeshift camps threatened with disease....
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or dice in canada. in 1985 let you show all the de mom of called the sun is always the know. so some one, it comes and leaves, it comes up, it goes down, he comes up again. and if he see has taught us anything, whenever it comes off, he takes a toll lithia das equal use their lives, especially in the community. now, despite india expressing its concern very clearly to canada, this is what the canadian government white canadian nationals have every freedom to express their views in every manner possible as long as it follows the canadian laws on right to freedom of expression and right to free speech and assembly no new, danny is observing what's happening in cameras are very closely as long as carla sunny separate just exists in the policy and as of canada by lactic eyes between the 2 countries will naturally suffer our crossing straight now live to the un general assembly day for the annual meeting with now the palestinian president, mac with abbas addressing those in attendance. have on us your excell
or dice in canada. in 1985 let you show all the de mom of called the sun is always the know. so some one, it comes and leaves, it comes up, it goes down, he comes up again. and if he see has taught us anything, whenever it comes off, he takes a toll lithia das equal use their lives, especially in the community. now, despite india expressing its concern very clearly to canada, this is what the canadian government white canadian nationals have every freedom to express their views in every manner...
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yes on 30. >>> canada is dropping its vaccine mandate at the border beginning september 30th canada requires foreign nationals to be vaccinated when entering the country there is no change in the u.s. so far and canada is deciding whether to keep its face mask requirements on trains and airplanes. >>> winter weather and fall weather setting in. >> we will look at seasonal depression it is a real thing, but there are some ways you can avoid it let's bring in licensed marriage and family therapist dr. george james now. >> dr. james, good to see you. so we have all heard of seasonal depression what is it about the change of season that brings it on >> well, you know, what happens for most of us, as you mentioned, the days get shorter which means we are not outside as much. we are not getting as much activity sometimes what also happens with that is our mood changes we start to feel the seasonal blues, which can lead some folks further into depression. it becomes a time where people are not feeling their best and not doing the things that actually help them to feel better it will be a tough time
yes on 30. >>> canada is dropping its vaccine mandate at the border beginning september 30th canada requires foreign nationals to be vaccinated when entering the country there is no change in the u.s. so far and canada is deciding whether to keep its face mask requirements on trains and airplanes. >>> winter weather and fall weather setting in. >> we will look at seasonal depression it is a real thing, but there are some ways you can avoid it let's bring in licensed...
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or dice in canada, in 1985. the issue, all of the mom of called the son who was the know, so someone it comes and leaves, it comes up, it goes down, he comes up again, kind of history has taught us anything. when it comes off, it takes a toll. we see a task people use their lives especially in the community. now despite india, if.
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but if you are not, it's been quite one of canada's martha. we are under quite the parameters to see if canada has to adapt resilient with us. dr. f. climate change fuels ever more powerful stance. un secretary general antonio good terrors has agreed to pakistan's request for a donor conference to help the country recover from devastating floods. since june, some, 1600 pakistani have been killed in historic monsoon rains, flood waters of partly receded, but some districts remain submerged, leaving displaced people, inmate ship makeshift camps and threatened with disease. cotton needs large amounts of water to grow, but the amount here is overwhelming. ramesh kumar and his brother safe what they can for methylated farm. they still will need to pay rent to the landowner with an elbow like a mouthful. i asked him to cancel our debts, but he refused it. he insists i pay him one more day. hopefully, when the water is gone, we can so a new crop and then pay what we owe yet. i was may, i'm gamma that was within to visit with their livelihoods and hom
but if you are not, it's been quite one of canada's martha. we are under quite the parameters to see if canada has to adapt resilient with us. dr. f. climate change fuels ever more powerful stance. un secretary general antonio good terrors has agreed to pakistan's request for a donor conference to help the country recover from devastating floods. since june, some, 1600 pakistani have been killed in historic monsoon rains, flood waters of partly receded, but some districts remain submerged,...
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i don't the canada will. and i think we known as j that our prime minister is confirmed that his priority in his 1st term of office is to in china and indigenous voice in hon. it. and that her reverend, on the public would wait till her 2nd term of his government, which is jane would not start til 2025. so i think we've got a while to wait with strayer, new zealand and other bumps. but the commonwealth itself, i think, has potential now with charles as it's head, because as i've said, he is so interested in many issues which are relevant. the commonwealth has some of the youngest. it's got the very and youthful population. it's got some of the poorest nations in the world. it's got nations which are so vulnerable to climate change. and these are issues which charles has a solid track record of advocating for. so i think the commonwealth might actually become more relevant under charles's leadership, even if the number of commonwealth rounds drops. and they do a token her early about scotland. she's a but us,
i don't the canada will. and i think we known as j that our prime minister is confirmed that his priority in his 1st term of office is to in china and indigenous voice in hon. it. and that her reverend, on the public would wait till her 2nd term of his government, which is jane would not start til 2025. so i think we've got a while to wait with strayer, new zealand and other bumps. but the commonwealth itself, i think, has potential now with charles as it's head, because as i've said, he is so...
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iwas in canada then _ there was. crosstalk. iwas in canada then and _ there was. crosstalk. iwas in canada then and it _ there was. crosstalk. iwas in canada then and it was - there was. crosstalk. iwas in canada then and it was huge . canada then and it was huge news in canada, i remember, which brings me nicely i hope onto what i would like to talk about now, which is what we can understand from the coverage, notjust understand from the coverage, not just about how we see ourselves but how the world sees us. and, do you think the media's coverage of the funeral has changed first of all how the british public seized the country? “ sees. —— sees. i don't really have an answer. — —— sees. i don't really have an answer. i_ —— sees. i don't really have an answer, i completely accept the point _ answer, i completely accept the point he — answer, i completely accept the point he is making but there are communities in this country who— are communities in this country who would _ are communities in this country who would have felt very excluded from these events
iwas in canada then _ there was. crosstalk. iwas in canada then and _ there was. crosstalk. iwas in canada then and it _ there was. crosstalk. iwas in canada then and it was - there was. crosstalk. iwas in canada then and it was huge . canada then and it was huge news in canada, i remember, which brings me nicely i hope onto what i would like to talk about now, which is what we can understand from the coverage, notjust understand from the coverage, not just about how we see ourselves but how...
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. >> i do want to learn more about the industries in canada. can we go through the mechanics of salmon farming? where are the nets typically placed? walk us through some of the issues that arise from this kind of farming. >> imagine anchors in protective coves on the migration route for wild salmon. each farm consists usually of 10 to 12 cages. they can be square, they can be around. interconnected with a series of walkways. they are anchored to the seabed with long cables which extends the amount of room they occupy and eat cage holds up 200,000 fish. the farm itself can contain a one million or more fish. these salmon are hatched on land and freshwater but raise the maturity for market size. they spend more than two years crammed into these cages. it was peter that tried to do an analysis of the size and help randby these cages are. they decided that working with the size of mature salmon that it was like cramming 27 5 -- full-sized salmon into -- >> the crowding leads to inevitable problems. they become petri dishes for parasites and pathoge
. >> i do want to learn more about the industries in canada. can we go through the mechanics of salmon farming? where are the nets typically placed? walk us through some of the issues that arise from this kind of farming. >> imagine anchors in protective coves on the migration route for wild salmon. each farm consists usually of 10 to 12 cages. they can be square, they can be around. interconnected with a series of walkways. they are anchored to the seabed with long cables which...
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>>> welcome to all of you watching us here in the united states, canada and around the world. i'm kim brunhuber. ahead on "cnn newsroom," hurricane fiona is battering atlantic canada with heavy rains and high winds leaving hundreds of thousands without power. and there is another storm brewing with florida in its sights. we're live in the weather center with more. >>> plus voting is under way in occupied regions of ukraine on whether to become part of russia. ahead a warning president biden has for moscow. and later, why all los angeles schools will be stocked with the drug naloxone. >> live from cnn center, this is "cnn newsroom." >> we begin in the north atlantic where a deadly storm that caused massive destruction across several caribbean islands is now battering the canadian east coast. hurricane warnings are in place as damaging winds and heavy rain pound the region. in a tweet sent late friday night, justin trudeau urged those in the path of the storm to listen to authorities, reassuring him that his team is ready to provide support if needed. residents from across easte
>>> welcome to all of you watching us here in the united states, canada and around the world. i'm kim brunhuber. ahead on "cnn newsroom," hurricane fiona is battering atlantic canada with heavy rains and high winds leaving hundreds of thousands without power. and there is another storm brewing with florida in its sights. we're live in the weather center with more. >>> plus voting is under way in occupied regions of ukraine on whether to become part of russia. ahead a...
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at least ten people have been killed and many more have been injured in a series of stabbings in canada. police say two suspects — a pair of brothers — are on the run, and are urging people to stay inside. the polls have now closed in chile where millions are voting in a historic referendum for a new constitution. britain is about to get a new prime minister, with the result due in the conservative leadership election. and the big freeze — germany announces a financial package to protect its citizens from soaring energy prices. welcome to bbc news broadcasting to viewers in the uk — and around the world. it's 7am in the morning in singapore, and 5pm in the afternoon in saskatchewan in canada where police are searching for two suspects thought to have stabbed ten people to death. at least another 15 were wounded. the royal canadian mounted police say they are investigating 13 possible crime scenes. i'm joined now byjason kerr who is the editor of the prince albert daily herald in saskatchewan. he saskatchewan. has been following this story he has been following this story from th
at least ten people have been killed and many more have been injured in a series of stabbings in canada. police say two suspects — a pair of brothers — are on the run, and are urging people to stay inside. the polls have now closed in chile where millions are voting in a historic referendum for a new constitution. britain is about to get a new prime minister, with the result due in the conservative leadership election. and the big freeze — germany announces a financial package to protect...