The World This Hour - The World This Hour for 2025/04/08 at 23:00 EDT
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I'm Neil Herland.
A bumpy ride on stock markets isn't stopping Donald Trump from accelerating his global trade plan.
After days of mixed messaging, the White House says country-specific tariffs will go ahead
tonight at midnight Eastern time.
Katie Simpson has more from Washington.
It was somewhat explosive.
Sometimes you have to mix it up a little bit.
Trump says officials from nearly 70 countries have reached out to negotiate tariffs.
So many calls, the president says his team is having trouble keeping up
And we're doing very well and making I call them tailored deals not off the rack
These are tailored highly tailored deals
Canada is exempt from this move though it continues to deal with tariffs related to border security the auto sector steel and aluminum
Dozens of countries will be hit including China with a record high
104 percent tariff punishment after Beijing retaliated.
There are no winners in a trade war, said the Chinese Foreign Ministry
spokesman. China will, as always, fight to the end. There's no specific timeline
around when Trump hopes to have deals completed. It's more mixed messaging. Some
warn weeks to months. Others
say they're moving as quickly as they can. Katie Simpson, CBC News, Washington.
Home ownership took center stage on the campaign trail Tuesday.
Build Canada Homes will provide billions of dollars in financing for affordable home builders.
In Delta, B.C., Liberal leader Mark Carney spoke about his plan to speed up construction
of affordable homes across Canada. Meantime, the NDP is fighting for every single vote right now.
It's also fighting for relevancy in a campaign where global economic threats are drowning out
other issues. As Ashley Burke explains, it's forcing the party and its leader to adjust.
Well, at the election risk today, the NDP might see one of its worst outcomes in its history.
Abacus data pollster David Coletto says the NDP is struggling to be relevant in a campaign
dominated by Donald Trump's trade war and affordability, including in BC.
Mr Singh himself is in jeopardy of losing his seat because the NDP has fallen so far in British
Columbia. The Conservatives are also targeting NDP held ridings in the province where the NDP holds
half its seats.
Re-elect your New Democrat incumbents, elect New Democrats, send more New Democrats to
Ottawa because we're going to stand up and fight for you.
Singh's no longer saying he's running to become prime minister like he did on day one,
asking instead for there to be more NDP MPs.
And then what do you need to do?
Singh's former spokesperson, Melanie Richet,
says Singh's message needed to change
with polling showing the Liberals in the lead
and potentially majority territory.
Ashley Burke, CBC News, Burnaby, B.C.
Conservative leader Pierre Polyaev was in Edmonton Tuesday
promising to lower taxes for Canadians
by cracking down on offshore tax havens.
We will be naming a bring it home economic and tax task force whose mandate will be to
ensure that we close overseas tax havens and force the very wealthy to pay what they owe.
Poliev also wants to create a name-and-shame publication to expose corporations evading taxes.
He says his proposed measures can recover as much as one billion dollars a year in lost revenue.
Ontario schools have started to suspend thousands of unvaccinated students to prevent the spread of
measles. There are hundreds of cases in the province and the majority are in children. 173 students were suspended in Toronto Tuesday, 1,600 in Waterloo, Ontario last week.
Toronto Public Health says about 10,000 students aren't up to date on their vaccination, and
Ottawa Public Health says it's handed out about 15,000 immunization notices.
UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres says more than a month after the Gaza ceasefire
expired the territory has become a quote killing field and a total blockade by Israel has strangled
the UN's capacity for delivering life saving aid.
No food, no fuel, no medicine, no commercial supplies.
As aid has dried up the floodgates of horror have reopened."
The Palestinian militant group Hamas is still holding 59 Israeli hostages inside Gaza.
And that is Your World This Hour.
I'm Neal Herland.