The World This Hour - The World This Hour for 2025/04/22 at 22:00 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.
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From CBC News, the world this hour.
I'm Neil Hurland.
Starting tomorrow, the public will have an opportunity to pay respects to Pope Francis
with a public viewing at the Vatican.
The CBC's Chris Brown reports from Rome.
The Pope's death from a stroke and heart failure Monday morning immediately set in motion a
sequence of ancient rituals, including a gathering of cardinals Tuesday morning.
They announced his funeral will be Saturday, outdoors in St. Peter's Square. It will be an enormous event.
This is the Super Bowl for the Vatican.
Journalist Claire Giangrave at Religion News Service says the politicking over
Francis's successor is already well underway. Among the visitors to St.
Peter's Square Tuesday were members of Holy Spirit School in Conception Bay South, Newfoundland.
Starting Wednesday, thousands of people are expected to say their own individual goodbyes to the Pope.
His body will be moved from the papal residence tomorrow morning to St. Peter's Basilica,
and for three days, visitors will be able to file past his open casket.
Chris Brown, CBC News, Rome.
Conservative leader Pierre Poliev released his platform today.
It promises to cut taxes, spending and the deficit.
But as JP Tasker reports, some critics say the math doesn't add up.
This is a hopeful message and you know this really is the choice.
Do you want hope for a change?
Or do you want fear?
With just six days left in the federal election campaign, Conservative leader Pierre Poliev
has released his platform, a roadmap for the next four years, including tax cuts and tens
of billions of dollars in new spending for housing and the military.
To shrink the size of government and keep it there, Poliev is pitching a new law that
will put all tax increases
to a referendum.
The conservative platform is booking revenue from expected economic growth.
It's an unusual practice not followed by the other parties.
They're not guaranteed.
But they're estimates that are kind of based on some credible analysis.
Economist Trevor Toome says Polyev is making some reasonable assumptions.
Fast-tracking oil and gas projects and slashing red tape could deliver more money to Ottawa,
he says.
But Liberal leader Mark Carney isn't buying what Poliev is selling.
Carney says Poliev's figures are irresponsible.
JP Tasker, CBC News, Vaughan, Ontario.
Elections Canada says a record number of voters cast their ballots in advance polls this past
weekend. 7.3 million people
voted in advance. That's an increase of 25% from the previous general election in 2021.
The agency says the number of voters is not final because some polls may not have reported
yet. At least 26 people have been killed after gunmen opened fire on a group of tourists
in Kashmir. Dozens of others were injured in what officials are calling the deadliest attack in years.
Most of the victims are believed to be Indian nationals.
Rebecca Bundin reports from Mumbai.
What was meant to be a peaceful day out in the mountains turned deadly for a group of
travelers visiting the popular Himalayan town of Pelgam in Kashmir.
Locals and survivors describe the horror of the situation after suspected militants opened
fire. This man says he helped rescue three people after hearing gunshots. A militant
group called Kashmir Resistance is claiming responsibility for the attack. It is one of
the rebel factions fighting to unite Kashmir, either under Pakistani control or as an independent territory. India's Prime
Minister Narendra Modi says the perpetrators will be brought to justice. The attack comes
as US Vice President J.D. Vance is visiting India, with some observers saying the timing
of the attack is no coincidence. Rebecca Bundon for CBC News, Mumbai.
A jury has been selected in the trial of five former NHL players accused of sexually assaulting
a woman in a London, Ontario hotel room in 2018.
In Stanley Cup Hockey Playoffs, the Battle of Ontario is back tonight with Game 2.
The Toronto Maple Leafs are ahead of the Ottawa Senators 2-0 in the third period. And that is your World This Hour. For CBC News,
I'm Neil Hurlund.