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From CBC News, the world this hour. I'm Neil Herland. Prime Minister Mark
Carney sat down with US President Donald Trump at the White House
Tuesday.
The two leaders, along with some of their top officials, met in the Oval Office.
As Tom Perry reports, they talked about trade, tariffs, and the tense relationship that's
developed between their two countries.
Thank you very much everybody.
It's a great honor to have Prime Minister Mark Carney with us as you know.
It was a meeting that could have gone off the rails, but from the start, US President Donald Trump treated Prime Minister Mark Carney with what sounded like respect.
A few days ago he won a very big election in Canada, and I think I was probably the greatest thing that happened to him but I can't take full credit. Though it didn't take long for the conversation to turn to Trump's fixation with turning Canada
into America's 51st state.
Well I still believe that but you know takes two to tango right?
Kearney's response affirmed no.
As you know from real estate there are some places that are never for sale.
The Prime Minister says Canada and the U.S. still have much work to do on trade and tariffs,
his meeting with Trump producing few immediate results, but no fireworks.
Tom Perry, CBC News, Washington.
Conservative MPs have chosen former leader Andrew Scheer as their interim opposition
leader.
Scheer will lead the Tories in Parliament as Pierre Poliev tries to regain a seat.
Olivia Stefanovic has more.
I'll be taking over the parliamentary leadership duties of the caucus until Mr. Poliev rejoins us in the House.
Saskatchewan MP Andrew Scheer announcing he will fill in for Pierre Poliev during the spring sitting of Parliament.
A decision made by newly elected and returning Conservative MPs, who met for the first time
today in Ottawa as a caucus since losing the federal election and seeing their party leader
defeated in his own Ontario riding.
Obviously very thankful to the people of Carleton for the two decades I had the privilege of
serving them.
Poliev is expected to keep the top Tory job as he prepares to run in an upcoming by-election, triggered
by the resignation of Alberta Conservative MP Damian Couric.
But Poliev's caucus has adopted the Reform Act, giving MPs more power to act independently
and possibly trigger a leadership review.
Olivia Stavanovic, CBC News, Ottawa.
We're following a developing story in Alberta tonight.
A mandatory evacuation order is in effect for parts of Athabasca County
due to a wildfire prompting the community and the nearby village of Boyle
to each declare a state of local emergency. Alberta Premier Danielle Smith
says she will honor some residents wishes
to pursue a referendum on provincial
separation.
A citizen-initiated referendum would be, by definition, initiated by citizens.
And so I won't prejudge what issues citizens might want to put on the table.
But I do not support separatism myself.
I support a strong, sovereign Alberta within a united Canada, and that's what I'll keep
working towards.
On Tuesday, Smith announced she would call a referendum next year if citizens gather
enough signatures.
The Catholic Church will begin the voting process to elect a new pope starting Wednesday.
The conclave takes place behind closed doors in the Sistine Chapel.
Father Patrick Mary Briscoe hosts the God's Blaming podcast.
The cardinals that I've spoken to and certainly members of the Vatican press and many others Patrick Mary Briscoe hosts the God-Splaining Podcast. talk about the conclave going on perhaps longer than expected, which could mean in my estimation four or five days.
The first ballot will take place Wednesday evening.
And finally we've got breaking hockey news.
Game one is over.
Edmonton rallies from two nothing down to defeat the Vegas Golden Knights by a count
of four to two.
In Stanley Cup playoff action tonight, the Edmonton Oilers beat Las Vegas in game one
of their second round series.
On Wednesday, the Florida Panthers faced the Maple Leafs in Toronto.
And that is your World This Hour.
For CBC News, I'm Neil Herland.