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and start listening today. is covering the trip. It's unusual for a prime minister to leave on an overseas trip so soon after being sworn in, but Mark Carney is trying to send a message. As US President Donald Trump attacks Canada
in a tariff war, he's emphasizing Canada's friends. He'll meet with French President
Emmanuel Macron and then UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer. They'll talk trade and the economic
potential of artificial intelligence, as well as international security.
All three countries are speaking up in support of Ukraine and Carney has just
spoken with the Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky. Carney is also
expected to meet with the King while in London and he'll cap off his trip
stopping in a Caluit to send a message about Canadian Arctic sovereignty.
Catherine Cullen, CBC News, Montreal.
Canada is now getting a better understanding of what exactly Donald Trump is trying to accomplish with his tariff agenda.
As Katie Simpson reports, key members of his administration are sharing expanded details of what the plan will look like.
We don't like the status quo.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio explained what it is the Trump administration is trying
to achieve.
Rubio said the U.S. is looking to establish new deals with all of its trading partners.
We're going to reset the baseline.
The baseline will be reset April 2nd when President Donald Trump is expected to impose
new tariffs based on what he calls fairness. Reciprocal tariffs for countries that tax U.S. goods and or have trade policies the
Trump administration does not like.
Canada will be included in this.
Members of Trump's cabinet are defending the strategy, including Treasury Secretary
Scott Besant.
Either the tariff barriers come down, trade is fairer.
If they don't do it, we'll take in substantial revenues.
The current free trade agreement between the U.S., Canada and Mexico is set for a review
this year and it appears the Trump administration is trying to speed up that process. Katie
Simpson, CBC News, Washington.
In Alberta, the union representing more than 4,000 school support workers says it's reached
tentative deals that could end a two-month strike as early
as Wednesday. The Canadian Union of Public Employees says the contracts are for staff
with the Edmonton Public Board as well as the public and Catholic school boards in Fort McMurray.
Severe weather has left a path of destruction across the central and southern U.S. At least
36 people were killed across six states after
a high wind gust, hail and a string of tornadoes.
Phillip Lee Shanock has more.
And he says get to my house now because there's two of them headed your way.
Outside what's left of his home in Calera, Alabama, Tim Streakland says he escaped to
a friend's house just before the tornado struck.
And so we loaded up and we left leaving the cats and dogs.
We just got out of here.
As soon as we got up there, it was hit.
More than half a dozen states in the U.S. southeast and Midwest were hit with destructive
winds that spawned powerful tornadoes.
In Butler County, Missouri, Tiffany Bowles says her gas station took a direct hit.
I mean, this is all a big loss. We've lost all of our pumps. They were pulled out of the ground.
More than 50 tornadoes were reported nationwide according to the US National Weather Service.
Hundreds of thousands are without power. Extreme weather warnings remain in place for Florida
up through Pennsylvania Sunday as the massive storm moves eastward and out into the Atlantic Ocean.
Philip LeShannock, CBC News, Toronto.
The world is getting its first look at Pope Francis in more than a month.
The Vatican has released a photo showing the leader of the Catholic Church celebrating mass in the hospital chapel.
He's being treated for double pneumonia.
Outside, some dancers are trying to lift the pope's spirits.
The Sound of the Tango, a favorite dance of Pope Francis.
One of the dancers called it a way to send energy and love through movement.
And that is your World This Hour. For CBC News, I'm Neal Herland.