The World This Hour - The World This Hour for 2025/02/05 at 21:00 EST

Episode Date: February 6, 2025

The World This Hour for 2025/02/05 at 21:00 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. The Mounties say they've stopped several illegal border crossings in Alberta and Manitoba in recent days. Along with the Canada Border Services Agency, they want to demonstrate to American officials
Starting point is 00:00:50 that Canada is more than capable of tackling border issues. Terry Reath has more. You can obviously see the clear image. Video from an RCMP airplane shows six people crossing the border near Emerson, Manitoba. It was January and freezing cold. Then Monday, Mounties stopped nine people crossing near Coots, Alberta, dragging their suitcases into Canada. The next day, an individual drove across the border, leading police on a high-speed chase. It ended with a suspect dying in a field from a self-inflicted gunshot
Starting point is 00:01:26 wound. This event speaks to the dangers our officers and CBSA officers face at the border. Lisa Moorland, assistant commissioner of the RCMP, says it also demonstrates that Mounties are doing their part to secure the border. Canada Border Services Agency says it can't say what happened to the 15 people that were arrested, citing privacy. Terry Reath, CBC News, Edmonton. The RCMP are treating four deaths on a Saskatchewan First Nation as murders. Two women and two men were found Tuesday in a home on the Cary the Kettle, Nakoda First Nation, east of Regina.
Starting point is 00:02:05 Inspector Ashley St. Germain says investigators believe the home was targeted. The Saskatchewan RCMP continues to investigate this quadruple homicide as well as another serious firearms related offense that occurred in close time and proximity. Investigators have been working diligently to determine the
Starting point is 00:02:23 circumstances around both of the incidents and whether or not they are related. A 29-year-old suspect is now under arrest. Well, it was a stunning comment from US President Donald Trump. The idea to relocate Palestinians and make way for a US takeover in Gaza. As Paul Hunter reports, reaction is ranging from horror to nods of approval. President Trump is in charge and America is back. At the White House press briefing, the day after US President Donald Trump stunned the world by proposing the US take ownership of the Gaza Strip, send all displaced Palestinians
Starting point is 00:03:00 to other countries, and develop Gaza into Gaza into quote the Riviera of the Middle East a defense of the plan from White House press secretary Caroline Levitt. President Trump is an outside-of-the-box thinker and a visionary leader. And she added a clarification though Trump had seemed to suggest it would be a permanent relocation for the nearly 2 million displaced Palestinians said Levitt. The president has made it clear that they need to be temporarily relocated out of Gaza for the rebuilding of this effort. Reaction to Trump's proposal globally was swift.
Starting point is 00:03:33 A number of world leaders rejected the idea, some suggesting it would be an international crime. Paul Hunter, CBC News, Washington. Donald Trump's threats of tariffs on Canadian exports have changed much of the political conversation in this country and It could become the focus of a federal election that will come sometime this year as Tom Perry reports Candidates hoping to win that election are already unveiling their policies President Trump is threatened to tariff Canada Conservative leader Pierre Pauli have focusing not on the federal carbon tax but on the threat posed by Donald Trump. Trump accuses Canada of allowing fentanyl to flow into the U.S. Pauliev
Starting point is 00:04:12 is pledging a crackdown. It should not take a foreign leader to get the Liberals to wake up to the drug crisis that they have caused here at home. Liberal leadership hopeful Mark Carney is also watching the U.S. administration, promising to diversify Canada's export markets and boost defence spending. My government would work to reach 2% of GDP in defence spending by the end of this decade. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will sit down with business and labour leaders in Toronto Friday to focus on what now dominates this country's politics, tariffs, trade and Trump. Tom Perry, CBC News, Ottawa. And that is your world this hour. I'm Neil Herland.

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