The World This Hour - The World This Hour for 2025/02/18 at 09:00 EST
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1942, Europe. Soldiers find a boy surviving alone in the woods. They make him a member
of Hitler's army. But what no one would know for decades, he was Jewish.
Could a story so unbelievable be true?
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From CBC News, it's the world this hour. I'm Joe Cummings.
The latest inflation numbers are out this morning from Statistics Canada and they show the inflation rate was on the rise last month.
It reached 1.9% which is up from 1.8% in December.
Peter Armstrong has more.
This is the first time in three months that we've seen prices accelerate again.
It's largely as economists had been expecting.
Higher gasoline prices and mortgage costs came in heavier than that GST
tax holiday and overall that drove prices up. The core measures that the Bank of Canada
is always watching, those also accelerated, but if you zoom out a bit, those are cooling
too on a three month average. Inflation's back on the tips of everyone's tongue right
now if only because of the looming threat of a trade war with the United States.
If the US imposes tariffs that'll slow demand and likely drive prices down but if the Canadian
government responds with its own tariffs that would likely drive prices up for consumers
in this country.
We'll hear again from the Bank of Canada in three weeks time.
Peter Armstrong, CBC News, Toronto.
No details yet on a possible cause but the investigation is underway into yesterday's
Delta Airlines crash at Toronto's Pearson International Airport.
We have a plane that hit the ground, that rolled, sheared off its wings, sheared off
its tail, came to rest on its top, and all those people leave that aircraft.
It really is an engineering marvel.
That is commercial pilot Joshua Sherrard. 80 people were aboard the flight and as
mentioned there are no fatalities. However 18 people were taken to hospital
and three are reported to be in critical condition. The Federal Transportation
Safety Board is heading up the investigation with assistance provided by
American flight investigators. Flights have resumed at Pearson but two runways
will remain closed for the foreseeable future.
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio says there is only one person who can end the war in
Ukraine.
Donald Trump is the only leader in the world that can.
So no one is being sidelined here.
But President Trump is in a position that he campaigned on to initiate a process that
could bring about an end to this conflict.
Rubio and other senior U.S. officials met today with a Russian delegation in Saudi Arabia.
He says the two countries have agreed to reestablish diplomatic missions and will work toward a
permanent end to the war in Ukraine.
Here is National Security Advisor Michael Waltz appearing earlier today on CNN.
We know just the practical reality is that there is going to be some discussion of territory, WALT, U.S. President, U.S. Secretary of State for the United States of America's Security and Security Administration, says there will be no deal to end the war without Ukraine's involvement.
Canadian scientists are questioning why their meetings with Ukraine's President
Vladimir Zelensky are not going to be a success.
The U.S. has been in talks with Ukraine for a long time, and the U.S. has been
in talks with Ukraine for a long time.
The U.S. has been in talks with Ukraine for a long time, and the U.S. has been
in talks with Ukraine for a long time.
The U.S. has been in talks with Ukraine for a long time, and the U.S. has been
in talks with Ukraine for a long time.
The U.S. has been in talks with Ukraine for a long time, and the U.S. has been
in talks with Ukraine for a long time. The U.S. has been in talks with Ukraine for a long time, and the U.S. has been has yet to be invited to any talks and he says there will be no deal to end the war without Ukraine's involvement.
Canadian scientists are questioning why their meetings with US government scientists are now being reviewed by the Trump administration.
CBC News has obtained internal American emails showing that all international scientific collaboration now has to be submitted for approval.
Jala Bernstein has more.
Erin Fisk is the Canada research chair in changing Great Lakes ecosystems at the University of Windsor.
Up until a few weeks ago, he worked closely with Americans.
That reality now drastically altered.
It's bizarre and it's scary.
CBC News has seen emails sent to staff at NOAA, the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration.
The memos place limits on international scientific meetings.
A former NOAA official told CBC News there are also talks of significant cuts to the
workforce.
Dalhousie University Professor Doug Wallace is with the Marine Environmental Observation,
Protection and Response Network.
Why would you, apparently, anyway, demolish something which is really a crown jewel of the USA?
A spokesperson for NOAA denied there is any pause on international communication.
The Canadian government told CBC News that it had received no official notice of changes
to its collaborative relationship with NOAA. Jaila Bernstein, CBC News, Montreal.
And that is the World This Hour.
For CBC News, I'm Joe Cummings.