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From CBC News, the world this hour.
I'm Neil Herland.
A massive winter storm has most of central Canada snowed in
and a polar vortex is sending
the prairies into a deep freeze. Phillip Lee Shanock has more. Yeah we really got
spoiled last year. Trudging through the snowdrifts and dodging traffic Patrick
Mazurek says this feels more like the return to a traditional Canadian winter.
And now it's really ramped up where it's like every week there's another snow
storm. After a midweek storm brought 40 centimeters of snow,
the city is expecting another 25 centimeters more.
Pearson Airport says between a quarter and a third of flights
are expected to be impacted.
So it's kind of hitting everybody with everything
all at once.
Mark Robinson is a meteorologist with the Weather Network.
He says this system is bringing warm, moist air
from the Gulf of Mexico and mixing it with cold air coming out of the prairies. Much of Alberta, Saskatchewan
and Manitoba have been under extreme cold warnings. New Brunswick and PEI can expect
up to 15 centimeters of snow and ice pellets. Nova Scotia's mainland and Cape Breton will
get about 10 centimeters, but wind gusts are making conditions deadly.
Philip Lee Shannock, CBC News, Toronto. There are now just over two weeks until U.S. President
Donald Trump's deadline to impose tariffs on Canadian goods and politicians in this country
are eager to prove to voters why they're best suited to protect Canada's economy. JP Tasker reports.
they're best suited to protect Canada's economy. JP Tasker reports.
Conservative leader Pierre Poliev says he wants to go toe to toe with President Donald Trump,
shifting his campaign rhetoric from denouncing the Liberals...
Everything feels broken in Canada.
...to promoting the country at a flag day rally as it stares down an American adversary.
We will bear any burden and pay any price to protect the sovereignty and independence
of our country.
Mark Carney is the man pollsters say Poliev is most likely to face in the next general
election.
Carney says his focus will be on saving the economy from ruin.
We can't control President Trump, but we can control what we do here at home to reinforce
our economy.
Both are promising to build new pipelines, dismantle provincial trade barriers and lower
taxes if elected.
Polls show a tightening federal race.
The Liberals are inching up after being on the back foot for months.
Poliev hopes talk of putting Canada first will keep him and his party first among voters.
JP Tasker, CBC News, Ottawa.
The Invictus Games wrapped up in Vancouver tonight, and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau
made some political comments during his closing ceremony speech.
Americans are our friends, always.
Trudeau referenced the recent tension between Canada and the U.S., including a hockey game
Saturday night in Montreal, where some of the crowd booed the US national anthem. The Invictus Games are a sports competition for
wounded military members and veterans from around the world.
Trudeau also saluted the athletes from Ukraine. As you fight for your homelands
you are fighting for the democracy, the principles that protect all of us. Thank you, you are an inspiration and we will be with you
every step of the way until victory.
Slavo Trani!
Prince Harry founded the Invictus Games and he spoke at the closing ceremony.
The mayor of Montreal says police are investigating a case of anti-Semitic
vandalism in the city. Valérie Plante says a swastika was painted on the wall of the
Emmanuel Beth Shalom synagogue. In a written statement, Rabbi Lisa Grushko warns of a rise
in anti-Semitism in Montreal, and she urges non-Jews to show support and stand against acts of hate.
The British Film and Television Awards were handed out tonight. urges non-Jews to show support and stand against acts of hate.
The British Film and Television Awards were handed out tonight.
The BAFTA goes to Conclave.
The Vatican thriller Conclave won Best Film and a total of four awards.
The immigrant drama The Brutalist also picked up four BAFTAs, including Adrian Brody for
Best Actor.
The BAFTAs are often seen as a precursor to the Oscars.
And that is your World This Hour.
For CBC News, I'm Neal Herland.