The World This Hour - The World This Hour for 2025/02/23 at 23:00 EST
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From CBC News, the world this hour. I'm Neil Herland.
The four candidates running to replace Justin Trudeau as liberal leader and prime minister
will face off in two televised debates starting Monday night. And as JP Tasker reports, the
disqualified candidate Ruby Dalla is appealing her removal.
I'm ready to fight for Canada.
Liberal leadership contender Christia Freeland is trying to hold off a Mark Carney coronation,
releasing a new ad that plays up her prairie roots and her hard-scrabble early life on the family farm in Alberta.
Who is ready to stand up for Canada with me?
Karni has a commanding lead in money and endorsement.
I felt that the country needed some big changes, much more of a focus on the economy.
One candidate, former MP Ruby Dalla, was barred from running last week.
She announced she will appeal that decision.
Please do not disqualify me.
It will not send the right message for our party to immigrants and for young people and
women.
Now the race is entering its crucial next chapter.
The four remaining candidates will face off in two debates, one in French on Monday and
another in English on Tuesday.
The debates come as
polls show the liberals are back in contention after months on the back foot.
JP Tasker, CBC News, Ottawa.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is expected to visit Ukraine Monday, his final official
visit to meet with the Ukrainian president. On the third anniversary of the Russian invasion,
Chris Brown reports from Ukraine.
Hardly anyone in Ukraine believes Vladimir Putin wants peace, especially after Russia
launched the largest drone attack of the war on Kiev and other cities.
But Donald Trump claims he does.
And so on Sunday, President Vladimir Zelensky tried to repair his strained relationship
with the U.S. president. We're partners, and I want Trump to be on our side, said Zelensky.
Trump has called Zelensky a dictator and has openly questioned his leadership abilities.
But Zelensky also said Ukraine would not agree to Trump's demand to hand over a reported
$500 billion in rights to critical minerals.
The U.S. president now considers
previous military assistance to be a loan that must be repaid. Tomorrow, the third anniversary
of Russia's invasion, Zelensky will host a major gathering of world leaders here in
Kiev, and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is expected to be here. Chris Brown, CBC News,
Kiev. The Vatican says Pope Francis is still in critical condition at a hospital in Rome,
but it also says the pope is alert and aware. The leader of the Catholic Church was admitted
to hospital more than a week ago with pneumonia. The CBC's Megan Williams reports from Rome.
On Sunday, the pope received two units of red blood cells, which helped boost his hemoglobin levels
and stabilize his platelet levels. But tests show early signs of kidney failure with the situation
for now under control. Francis is awake and alert and took part in a mass inside his hospital room,
but he's still on high flow oxygen through nasal tubes.
Meanwhile, visitors at the Vatican express their hope
that the Pope makes it out of danger.
I was shocked.
I didn't thought that he was that bad.
Said this pilgrim from the Canary Islands.
He has been a really good Pope.
Our people, Pope Francis.
This evening, a mass was held in one of Rome's basilicas
where hundreds prayed for the pope.
Megan Williams, CBC News, Rome.
The Scream Actors Guild Awards were handed out tonight in Los Angeles.
This year's ceremony was streamed on Netflix, and a movie about the selection of a new pope
took the top prize.
And the winner goes to...
Conclave.
The Vatican thriller Conclave wins Best Film Cast, the movie stars Ray Fiennes, Isabella
Rossellini, Stanley Tucci and John Lithgow.
And the win could be a sign that next Sunday's Best Picture Race at the Oscars is wide open.
Meantime, Jane Fonda got the Screen Actors Guild Lifetime Achievement Award. And that is your World This Hour. For CBC News, I'm Neal Herland.