The World This Hour - The World This Hour for 2025/04/24 at 03:00 EDT
Episode Date: April 24, 2025The World This Hour for 2025/04/24 at 03:00 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.
U.S. President Donald Trump is threatening to increase tariffs on Canada once again. Trump made the comment last night at the White House.
And we apologize that is the wrong piece of tape.
There's already a 25% US tariff on all foreign-made autos, but goods under the North American Free Trade Deal are exempt for now.
Trump also repeated his false claim that the United States subsidizes Canada
to the tune of $200 billion a year.
Liberal leader Mark Carney is reacting sharply to US President Donald Trump
and his latest digs against Canada.
Carney mentioned Trump's threats during a speech in Surrey, BC last night.
The CBC's Tom Perry was there.
Who is ready?
Who is ready to stand up for Canada with me?
Mark Carney in Surrey, BC on a day when Donald Trump barged back into Canadian politics.
The U.S. president repeating his false claims about the U.S. subsidizing its northern neighbor
and his wish that Canada become America's 51st state.
As he made clear once again today in the Oval Office, once again today in the Oval Office, President Trump, he is trying to break us so that America can own us.
Trump had, for the most part, gone quiet on Canada.
But his latest meanderings could fuel the Liberals in the final days of this election.
Carney is in B.C., looking to win writings held by Conservatives and New democrats. Tom Perry, CBC News, Surrey,
BC.
NDP leader Jagmeet Singh also responded to Trump's tariff threat during a campaign stop
in Winnipeg last night.
This is horrible. I grew up in Windsor, the automotive capital of Canada, and increasing
tariffs even higher would decimate the jobs in Windsor and would
decimate our automotive sector. Singh wants to expand employment insurance
benefits to help workers who could be laid off because of the tariff threat.
Election Day is quickly approaching and homeless shelters are working to get the
message out. That's because voters who are homeless often face barriers to
voting. As Josh Crabb reports, efforts are underway to make it easier.
I always watch about on the news about who's running and all that.
He doesn't have a permanent address, but that won't stop Edward Parisian from voting.
For many others staying at homeless shelters in Winnipeg's inner city,
not having a place to live is a barrier, so is a lack of identification.
Margo Ross with Salome Mission says that shouldn't stop people from taking part.
We'll have drop-in staff who hold the strongest relationships with our
community members encouraging folks to go out and vote.
Elections Canada dropped off forms to homeless shelters across the country.
Staff vote for the identity of people who use their
services and tell them where to vote. Cindy Titus with Main Street Project says they helped
17 people in Winnipeg vote in advance.
The folks that we serve have a lot of other things going on and that they made voting
a priority in their days, that's a pretty big deal.
Josh Crabb, CBC News, Winnipeg. An overnight attack killed nine people in Ukraine.
With missiles and drones hitting the capital, 70 people are wounded.
The numbers include some children.
The Edmonton Oilers lost their second playoff game last night to the LA Kings.
Meantime, the Washington Capitals beat the Montreal Canadiens 3-1 last night to take game two of their series.
And that is your World This Hour. For news anytime, you can visit our website or at cbcnews.ca.
I'm Neal Hurland.