The World This Hour - The World This Hour for 2025/04/04 at 23:00 EDT
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Washington Capitals forward Alex Lovetskin is now tied with Wayne Gretzky for most goals in NHL history.
The 39-year-old went into Friday's game against Chicago with 892, two back of the record.
Gretzky, who was in attendance, says he has nothing but admiration for Vetchkin.
This is what the game is all about.
Alex has been great for the game and great for Washington, great for his own country.
It's wonderful.
I'm very proud of him. I'm proud
of what I accomplished. And you know what? That's what makes our game so wonderful is
the great athletes we have, but more importantly, the good people that they are.
Ovechkin can establish a new mark on Sunday when his team goes to play the New York Islanders.
Gretzky held the goal scoring record for over 30 years. Days after US President
Donald Trump launched his first large-scale economic attack in an
unprecedented international trade war, countries are scrambling to respond
to the United States crippling tariffs. Paul Hunter reports.
With US stock markets in an apparent freefall tumbling again in the aftermath
of Donald Trump's global
tariffs.
It's the worst policy mistake in a hundred years.
Countless, including Dan Ives, managing director with Wedbush Securities, stand in near disbelief.
It's an economic Armageddon that was unleashed by Trump, and the tariff war has begun.
Indeed, in China, word that country has hit back at the U.S. big time, with a 34% tariff
on all American goods going into China.
Meanwhile, other countries are already taking a different tack.
Vietnam and Cambodia, for instance, telling the U.S. they're willing to negotiate with
Trump to ease the tariffs.
The giant European Union, meanwhile, considering its next steps.
Paul Hunter, CBC News, Washington.
In just the first two weeks of the federal election campaign, six candidates have been
dropped by their parties.
Four by the conservatives, two by the liberals.
Madeleine Cummings has more on the clock, which continues to tick on the party's efforts
to find replacements.
Edmonton candidate Rod Loyola is no longer running for the Liberals. This comes after
the National Post asked the Liberal campaign about a 2009 video in which Loyola praised
the militant groups Hezbollah and Hamas. These are movements for national liberation,
not terrorists. It's quite unfathomable that I'm being cancelled over a video recorded 16 years ago.
Loyola now says he condemns terrorism.
Both the Liberals and Conservatives have recently parted ways with candidates.
Toronto area Liberal incumbent Paul Chang withdrew his candidacy earlier this week,
after suggesting people turn in a Conservative to the Chinese consulate and collect a bounty. Also this week the conservatives dropped
five candidates. Parties have until 2 p.m. on Monday to nominate candidates.
Madeline Cummings, CBC News, Edmonton. Ontario Premier Doug Ford visited parts
of the province on Friday which are still recovering from last weekend's ice
storm. More than 100,000 homes and which are still recovering from last weekend's ice storm. More than
100,000 homes and businesses are still without powder. As Lisa Shing reports, many residents
don't know when they will get it back.
I want to apologize to the people that I have not been able to get back to.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford in Orillia, Ontario, after an ice storm caused widespread damage and
almost a million people lost power.
He said crews are trying their best.
They're going around the clock.
Last weekend, a freezing rain fell for several days encasing trees in ice and damaging power
lines in central and eastern Ontario.
On Friday, six days later, tens of thousands of people were still without electricity,
including Kate Warren's family.
Because the branches are everywhere, can't even walk down the sidewalk.
Hydro One spokesperson Tiziana Bachega Rosa says the storm lasted much longer than normal,
so the damage is compounded.
Now another hurdle.
They are traversing challenging terrain.
There's still no estimate of when power will be fully restored.
Hydro One says crews will be working into the weekend.
Lisa Sheng, CBC News, Toronto.
That's the World This Hour.
For CBC News, I'm Khalil Hassan Ali.