The World This Hour - The World This Hour for 2025/02/23 at 02:00 EST
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From CBC News, The World This Hour, I'm Claude Fague.
Doctors in Rome say these next few hours
could determine the Pope's survival.
The Vatican says Pope Francis
is in critical condition after suffering a respiratory crisis on Saturday morning. The
88-year-old Pontiff has been in hospital for more than a week. Megan Williams has more.
A Vatican statement says Pope Francis's condition remains critical, meaning he is not out of
danger. The Pope experienced a prolonged asthma-like respiratory
crisis this morning requiring high flow oxygen therapy and blood tests showed a condition that
makes it harder for blood to clot and increases the risk of bleeding. He also has anemia, a lower
than normal red blood cell count which can cause fatigue and weakness. He was given a blood
transfusion. Despite his condition, the Vatican says the Pope remains alert
and spent the day sitting in a chair,
though in more discomfort than yesterday.
For now, it said, the prognosis remains uncertain.
The Pope was hospitalized eight days ago for bronchitis
that developed into double pneumonia.
Megan Williams, CBC News, Rome.
Over 59 million Germans are eligible to go to the polls Sunday to elect their next government.
Conservative leader Friedrich Merz is poised to become Germany's next chancellor,
but a victory for Merz's Christian Democrats would still require an alliance with at least
one other party. Observers believe that would be with Olaf Scholz's Social Democrats, whose government
collapsed late last year.
The 69-year-old MERS has stated he would not align himself with the far-right Alternative
Party.
The country's faltering economy and a succession of deadly attacks have made migration and
security a focal issue in this election.
British Columbia has taken new measures to keep prescription opioids off the streets.
People in that province who rely on those drugs can no longer bring them home.
But as Jessica Chung explains, there are concerns about how this new model will work.
Opioids like hydro morphine tablets used to be taken home around a
dozen at a time by those with prescriptions under British Columbia's
safer supply program. Now the province has scrapped the take-home model and
says new patients who get prescribed opioids under the program will need to
take them under the supervision of a pharmacist. They give me 14 a day. I can't take
14 or take two then run back in an hour.
Lorna Bird says the change is completely unrealistic
and would mean going to the pharmacy six to seven times a day.
The Safer Supply Program provides regulated opioids
to drug users with a prescription
as a way of giving people an alternative
from toxic and deadly street drugs.
The sweeping change was announced on Wednesday,
effective immediately. The province says was announced on Wednesday, effective immediately.
The province says it's meant to prevent the diversion of prescription opioids into the
illicit market.
I think it's going to be a nightmare.
Sydney Salos, a pharmacy assistant, says this will set many recovering addicts back.
If they have to come in multiple times a day, what is that going to mean for them?
It's going to screw them over a lot.
Jessica Chung, CBC News, Vancouver.
Top U.S. officials, including President Donald Donald Trump broke bread together Saturday night at the White
House. Trump hosted the National Governors Association evening dinner and
reception. Rather than take shots at his enemies including Democrats, Trump
actually extended a rare olive branch for what he says is the good of the
country. If we can help you're gonna call me up and we'll take care of it.
You'll call the secretaries, you'll gonna call me up and we'll take care of it.
You'll call the secretaries, you'll call the cabinet members,
but if they don't do the job, and I think they will,
you'll call me and we'll take care of it.
And that's Republican or Democrat.
And I'll take maybe the Democrat call even first.
How about that? Can I say that?
Whoo!
It was the first time Trump hosted a dinner in five years since his last term as US president.
Health Canada has issued a recall for a kids sunscreen.
It includes the Kids by Baby Gannix SP50 Mineral Sunscreen.
It says an impurity was found in the products which may pose health risks.
Officials are asking the public to stop using the products and contact a health care professional if there are any concerns.
And that is Your World This Hour.
For CBC News, I'm Claude Fague.