The World This Hour - The World This Hour for 2025/01/19 at 23:00 EST

Episode Date: January 20, 2025

The World This Hour for 2025/01/19 at 23:00 EST...

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Every language is a note in the symphony of our heritage. Together, they create a harmony that cannot be silenced. Discover your voice on the new APTN Languages TV channel. From CBC News, the world this hour. I'm Neil Herland. After 15 months of war, the Gaza ceasefire deal is now in effect.
Starting point is 00:00:43 The fighting has stopped. The first three Israeli hostages and 90 Palestinian prisoners have been released. But as Chris Brown reports, the ceasefire is fragile. Israel's defense forces released video of the handover from the Red Cross. Emily Demary, who held up a hand that apparently showed she had lost two fingers. Doron Steinbrecher and Romy Gonen. We love you. Seemingly in good health, the three walked through a hospital door and into the arms of ecstatic relatives.
Starting point is 00:01:14 I will not let you go! As Israelis cheered the release of hostages in East Jerusalem, Palestinians also celebrated outside of a prison, as Israel released detainees from its jails. Of the 90 released today as part of the ceasefire, almost all were women and all were arrested after October 7. Hundreds of thousands of people uprooted by war started making their way back to their homes. Some said by just surviving, it felt like their side had prevailed. Chris Brown, CBC News, Tel Aviv. Former Deputy Prime Minister Chris Jafreeland held a campaign kickoff on Sunday for the Liberal leadership race.
Starting point is 00:01:57 She painted herself as the person Canada needs to stand up to Donald Trump and pointed out she's already done it. Rafi Boujacanian reports. Everything at Freeland's official launch was geared toward the message she's the right person to stare down the incoming US president. I led the fight to save NAFTA and Canadian jobs. Freeland renegotiated Canada's free trade agreement with the U.S. during Trump's first presidency.
Starting point is 00:02:27 She's now presenting that as part of her credentials to take over as liberal leader. She told journalists the differences with Trudeau were more long-standing. For some time I had been in disagreement with the prime minister, specifically over spending. Those disagreements got worse after President Trump threatened to impose 25% tariffs on our country. Now trying to distance herself from a signature Trudeau government policy, the carbon tax. A freelance says you would scrap
Starting point is 00:02:59 the unpopular consumer levy on pollution. Rafi Wujucani on CBC News, Toronto. And in Burlington, Ontario. My name is Carina Gould and I'm running to be the next leader of the Liberal Party of Canada. Government House Leader Carina Gould kicked off her leadership campaign Sunday. At 37 years old, Gould is the youngest candidate in the leadership race in her hometown. She says it's crucial that a new generation of leaders
Starting point is 00:03:25 take charge of the Liberal Party. We can rebuild this party so that we can re-earn the trust of Canadians and build the Canada that we want and win the next election. CHEERING Donald Trump is returning to the White House Monday and he's threatening big tariffs on Canadian goods entering the U.S.
Starting point is 00:03:45 The Canadian government says it's ready to introduce retaliatory tariffs as early as Monday. Dominic LeBlanc is Canada's finance minister. The initial plan would be to have a very short consultation period on a first round of counter measures if you will, tariffs in response to what they might do, but then it leaves us the opportunity to escalate as well, to take a bigger bite, to look at other sectors. These would be temporary measures to get us, we hope, out from the other side of these tariffs. Trump has threatened to impose a 25% tariff on Canadian goods.
Starting point is 00:04:17 It's a move that experts and lawmakers say would be devastating for the Canadian economy. And finally, former Montreal Canadiens forward Marcel Bonnet is dead. Oh no, it's Blacky Pop, Bonnet is down, he's a free kicker, he's down! Throughout his career he won four Stanley Cups, three with the Canadiens. Bonnet started playing with the Detroit Red Wings and Boston Bruins before joining the Habs in 1957. Marcel Bonnet was 93 years old. And that is your World This Hour.
Starting point is 00:04:48 For CBC News, I'm Neal Herland.

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