The World This Hour - The World This Hour for 2025/04/20 at 23:00 EDT
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When they predict we'll fall, we rise to the challenge.
When they say we're not a country, we stand on guard.
This land taught us to be brave and caring, to protect our values, to leave no one behind.
Canada is on the line and it's time to vote as though our country depends on it.
Because like never before, it does.
I'm Jonathan Pedneau, co-leader of the Green Party of Canada.
This election, each vote makes a difference. Authorized by the Registeredleader of the Green Party of Canada. This election, each vote, makes a difference.
Authorized by the Registered Agent of the Green Party of Canada.
From CBC News, the world this hour.
I'm Neil Herland.
Mark Carney spent Easter Sunday in Nepean, the suburban Ottawa riding where he's running
for a seat in parliament.
The Liberal leader held an outdoor rally in front of hundreds of Liberal supporters before
flying to the Maritimes.
Tom Parry reports.
Mark Carney, rhyming off a now familiar list of accomplishments, scrapping the consumer
carbon levy, ditching a plan to increase the capital gains tax, and bringing Canada's
premiers together in agreeing to bring down inter-provincial trade barriers.
We've done a lot.
This is one month.
I am describing the highlights from one month.
Just imagine what the Liberal Party could do with a strong mandate back in.
Carney urging Liberal supporters to pull out all the stops between now and Election Day.
The Liberal leader is now in Atlantic Canada.
He'll spend the coming week criss-crossing the country, looking to hold onto the lead
his Liberals have enjoyed throughout the campaign, looking for that strong mandate he so badly
wants.
Tom Perry, CBC News, Charlottetown.
Bloc Québécois leader Yves-François Blanchet appeared on the most popular French talk show
in the country tonight.
Monsieur Blanchet declared that he thinks Liberal leader Mark Carney will become the
next Prime Minister. During an interview on the Radio-Canada TV show Tout le Monde en
parle, polls have shown the Liberals leading during the campaign, although the latest numbers
show the Conservatives are gaining ground, and the Bloc Québécois is on track to lose
seats in Quebec, although Blanchet says he plans to stay on after the election and he
won't resign.
Earlier in Surrey, BC, Conservative leader Pierre Polyaev made this vow.
I will axe the inflation tax.
We will do this by cutting waste, capping spending,
reducing deficits, taxes and inflation.
We will cut bureaucracy, foreign aid,
handouts to corporate insiders,
special interest groups and consultants.
The Conservatives have yet to release a costed version of their platform.
Meantime, NDP leader Jagmeet Singh was in Victoria
talking about how he wants to reduce inflation.
We're going to put in a price cap on food essentials.
This is a policy that France has done and Greece has done.
Both of them have effectively brought down food inflation
in the case of France by 15 percent.
And in the case of Greece, they brought down food prices by 15 percent
by putting in a price cap
on food essentials.
We're going to stop price gouging.
Green co-leaders Elizabeth May and Jonathan Pedno did not have any public events.
The Israeli military says it will fire a deputy commander for his role in the killing of 15
paramedics in Gaza last month.
An Israeli investigation found a series of failures, including not obeying orders
and not fully reporting the incident.
Philipp Lee Shanak reports.
Video from a mobile phone found on the body of a medic
shows that ambulances in the convoy were clearly marked
and had their emergency lights on
when Israeli forces opened fire on them near Rafa
in southern Gaza on March 23. their emergency lights on when Israeli forces opened fire on them near Rafa in
southern Gaza on March 23rd. It directly contradicts Israel's initial report that
the vehicles did not slow down, had no markings, lights or emergency signals.
Israeli government spokesman David Menser maintained Israeli troops believed
that they were under attack. IDF soldiers opened fire from a distance at vehicles that were moving suspiciously in their direction.
While Israel hasn't provided evidence that the six aid workers were linked to Hamas,
Mensur said their documented cases of the group using civilian infrastructure is covered.
The United Nations and the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies
have demanded a completely independent investigation.
Philip D. Shanok, CBC News, Toronto.
And finally in Stanley Cup hockey
playoffs the Toronto Maple Leafs won game one in their first round series
against the Senators. Toronto beat Ottawa 6-2, the Habs play Washington Monday night
and the Winnipeg Jets host the St. Louis Blues.
And that is your World This Hour.
For CBC News, I'm Neal Herland.