The World This Hour - The World This Hour for 2025/03/03 at 01:00 EST
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Prime Minister Trudeau joined European and NATO leaders
at a hastily organized summit in London
to discuss ways on supporting Ukraine that don't depend on contributions from an increasingly reluctant America. As Tom
Perry reports the consensus is NATO and Europe need to do a lot more to look
after their own security. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau brushing past reporters
as he arrived at the London summit where he was greeted by British Prime Minister
Keir Starmer.
We are at a crossroads in history today.
Starmer met this week in Washington with US President Donald Trump.
Trump has made clear he's far less interested than past presidents in defending Europe
and harbors a deep skepticism about supporting Ukraine in its war against Russia.
Starmer says it's time for Europe to step up with a plan to end the fighting
and guarantee Ukraine security.
The UK is prepared to back this with boots on the ground and planes in the air.
Together with others, Europe must do the heavy listing.
But to succeed, this effort must have strong US backing.
To try to win that backing,
Stammer has announced a sharp increase in U.K. defense spending
and is calling for a coalition of the willing
to join the U.K., France,
and others in a plan to protect Ukraine.
Tom Perry, CBC News, London.
U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick says tariffs
will be levied on Canadian and Mexican goods on Tuesday.
But it's not clear if President Trump will make those tariffs 25 percent.
They have done a lot so he's sort of thinking about right now how exactly he wants to play with Mexico and Canada
and that is a fluid situation. There are going to be tariffs on Tuesday on Mexico and Canada, exactly what they are.
We're going to leave that for the president
and his team to negotiate.
Lutnick also says the U.S. will levy an additional
10% tariff on Chinese goods.
One day after phase one of the Gaza ceasefire ended,
Israel is again blocking all humanitarian aid
from entering Gaza.
It's trying to pressure Hamas into accepting
a new U.S. proposal to extend phase one through Ramadan and Passover and calls for more hostages to be released.
At the same time, negotiations on a second phase would continue. Here's Israeli Foreign Minister
Gideon Sarr. We fulfilled all our commitments until the very last day, which was yesterday, and our position is that during negotiations,
hostages should be released.
Hamas has rejected the proposed extension.
In Los Angeles, the 97th Academy Awards were owned by the movie, Anora, which was the night's
big winner, taking home five awards, including Best Picture.
Eli Klaasner has more on this year's Oscar winners.
While many had expected the Academy Awards to be a night of surprises, the Oscars played
out pretty much as expected with Enora winning five out of six nominated categories, including
some of the biggest awards, Best Director, Best Original Screenplay, Best Picture, and Best Actress.
Now that category was a bit of an upset.
Many expected Demi Moore to win for her role in The Substance, but it was Mikey Madison
who took home the Best Actress prize for playing the sex worker named Anora.
It's quite the result for a small, scra film with only a four million dollar US budget.
Samantha Kwan is the Canadian producer of Enora. She had a message for other filmmakers.
We made this with very little money but all of our hearts to all of the dreamers and the young filmmakers out there.
Tell the stories you want to tell. Tell the stories that move you. I promise you, you will never regret it.
Other big winners included Adrian Brody for his role in The Brutalist and Zoe Zadanja
winning for her role as a lawyer in Amelia Perez.
Eli Glaster, CBC News, Los Angeles.
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