The World This Hour - The World This Hour for 2025/05/13 at 20:00 EDT

Episode Date: May 14, 2025

The World This Hour for 2025/05/13 at 20:00 EDT...

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Starting point is 00:00:00 The claims period for two classes in the First Nations Child and Family Services and Jordan's Principal Settlement is now open. First Nations children who were removed from their homes on reserve between April 1st, 1991 and March 31st, 2022, and their caregiving parents and caregiving grandparents can now submit a claim for compensation. There are free supports to help you fill out your form, and mental health and wellness supports if you need them. Learn more and submit your claim at fnchildclaims.ca. From CBC News, the world this hour, I'm Stephanie Scanderis. We begin in Ottawa with a look at Prime Minister Mark Carney's new cabinet.
Starting point is 00:00:41 28 ministers and 10 secretaries of state have been sworn in today at Rideau Hall, and many of them are brand new MPs. David Thurton has more. With a new team, purpose-built for this hinge moment in Canada's history. Prime Minister Mark Carney outside Rideau Hall after the swearing in. His new cabinet has new and old faces. Justin Trudeau-era cabinet minister Francois-Philippe Champagne remains finance minister. Anita Onon swaps jobs with Melanie Jolie. Onon going to Foreign Affairs as Canada hosts the G7 summit next month. Her predecessor, I, Melanie Jolie, do solemnly and
Starting point is 00:01:19 sincerely promise and declare, heads to industry. Krisha Freeland keeps her job at transport. Carney's new cabinet has 28 members, many are rookie ministers, like former Vancouver Mayor Gregor Robertson. Execute the powers and trusts reposed in me as Minister of Housing and Infrastructure. Carney is reviving a dormant ministerial role. Ten secretaries of state are supporting the new cabinet, including one focused on crime. David Thurton, CBC News, Ottawa. Pierre Poliev says the Conservative opposition will be holding the new government to account and will oppose the decisions that are bad for Canadians.
Starting point is 00:01:55 The Conservative leader says there are too many prominent names in cabinet who served under Justin Trudeau, but he promises Conservative support for actions that are in the interests of the country and he encouraged Carney to, quote, steal his ideas on things like housing, inflation, and crime. In the trial of five former World Junior hockey players, the cross-examination of the complainant, known as EM, has come to an end. The five defendants have pleaded not guilty to sexual assault in connection with an incident in 2018. Ali Shiasan has the latest from the court in London, Ontario. Defense counsel for CalFoot, Juliana Greenspan, questioned EM's level of intoxication. She takes the court back to Jack's bar, showing security footage from inside to a moment where EM is talking to the bouncer who
Starting point is 00:02:43 was a friend of hers. Greenspan says she looks animated and excited and quote not drunk out of your mind but excited to tell your friend about who she had met. At one point Greenspan pulls out a strappy high-heeled shoe. It's a replica of the shoes EM wore the night of the alleged assault, suggesting that they're not easy to put on, not easy to run in or skip up the steps of the hotel as she's seen doing in hotel security footage. EM has testified that she's just good at walking in heels. Greenspan has wrapped up her cross-examination, so that's it for EM, who has been on the stand
Starting point is 00:03:16 for seven straight days. The Crown will resume calling other witnesses tomorrow. Ali Chiasan, CBC News, London, Ontario. The United States is the hottest country, the exception of your country I have to say, right? President Donald Trump fresh off a deal struck with Saudi Arabia to the tune of $600 billion. It includes what the White House calls the largest defense sales agreement in U.S. history. The Saudis are purchasing some $142 billion of American-made military equipment and support.
Starting point is 00:03:48 Today, we reaffirm this important bond and we take the next steps to make our relationship closer, stronger, and more powerful than ever before. It is more powerful than ever before. In his speech, Trump also had harsh words for Iran. He warned the US would inflict maximum pressure if a nuclear agreement isn't reached. He also says he's moving to lift sanctions on Syria and normalize relations with that country. Ukraine's president Volodymyr Zelensky says he'll be in Turkey on Thursday waiting for Russian leader Vladimir Putinr Zelensky says he'll be in Turkey on Thursday waiting for Russian leader Vladimir Putin.
Starting point is 00:04:27 Zelensky is hoping to secure a 30-day ceasefire if Putin meets him face to face in Istanbul. The Ukrainian leader says if talks fail, he expects to see sanctions on Russia from the US and European Union. He's also invited President Trump to join the meeting, but Trump is sending his Secretary of State Marco Rubio instead. Putin has not said whether he'll show up. And that is your World This Hour. For CBC News, I'm Stephanie Scanderis.

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