The World This Hour - The World This Hour for 2025/05/15 at 04:00 EDT
Episode Date: May 15, 2025The World This Hour for 2025/05/15 at 04:00 EDT...
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From CBC News, the world this hour. I'm Neil Herland. Canada's new housing minister says the solution to the country's real estate crisis is to build more homes not lower prices. Former Vancouver mayor Gregor
Robertson says the Canadian government created a huge shortage once it stopped
building affordable homes after the 90s. As Rafi Boujikaneen reports he's also
defending his record as mayor which coincided with soaring housing costs in
BC.
We need to build a lot more across Canada.
Housing Minister Gregor Robertson fresh into the job with a strong opinion on what should happen.
We need to deliver more supply. We need to be delivering more affordable housing.
Robertson was the mayor of Vancouver from 2008 to 2018.
During that time, data from the Canada Mortgage Housing Corporation shows the average
price of single-family and semi-detached homes rose 179% across the Metro Vancouver area.
That's already put him in the crosshairs of opposition leader Pierre Poliev. But Robertson
is defending his record.
I wasn't getting the help I needed from the federal government when I was mayor or the
provincial government of all stripes.
Robertson will be spearheading a new government agency in charge of building affordable homes,
a campaign promise from Prime Minister Mark Carney.
Carney has also pledged to remove the GST on the purchase of a home at or under $1 million for first-time buyers.
Rafi Bajikani on CBC News, Ottawa.
The Ontario government will table its first budget today since Premier Doug Ford won
overwhelming re-election in February. The budget comes in the middle of a simmering trade war
between the United States and Canada's largest province. Jamie Strashan has more.
Let's not rely on President Trump any longer. Let's start a career.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford says reducing reliance on American trade and becoming more self reliant
will be priorities in today's budget.
There's been a flurry of pre-budget spending already.
Billions of dollars to speed up housing growth, retrain workers and reduce tolls.
Also a plan to defer billions in taxes.
Ontario Finance Minister Peter Bethenfalse
That is what the budget is going to be about.
Boosting our economic prosperity.
Thinking big and championing nation-building projects.
All of this will come at a cost.
Ontario's relatively small $1.5 billion deficit could swell.
And Shelf plans to balance the books by next year, says the province's former chief economist Brian Lewis.
We are seeing slower economic growth, so that's going to affect government revenue projections.
Beyond Trump, Lewis says healthcare is a priority, things like addressing hospital wait times,
also much needed money for the province's universities and colleges.
Jamie Strash in CBC News, Toronto.
Ukraine and Russia are supposed to begin ceasefire talks in Turkey today, but Russian President
Vladimir Putin won't be at the table.
The Ukrainian president had invited him.
U.S. President Donald Trump tells Fox News he would like to speak to Pope Leo, the first
American leader of the Catholic Church.
Trump made the comment during an interview with Sean Hannity.
We have our first American pope. He does seem to disagree with you on immigration.
Putting that aside, would you like to talk to him about that?
Sure, I mean I would. He was really a surprise choice.
Leo posted on his ex-account before he was elected pope criticizing Donald Trump's
migration policies.
The Edmonton Oilers are headed to the third round of the Stanley Cup playoffs.
Last night Edmonton beat the Vegas Golden Knights 1-0 in overtime to
win their second round series in five games.
Oilers goalie Stuart Skinner basking in the glory of another shout-out.
Really happy that I was able to come in and give my team a chance to win and obviously being able to do it in five is huge.
Edmonton will play either Dallas or Winnipeg in the Western Conference semi-finals.
Last night the Florida Panthers clobbered the Toronto Maple Leafs.
It goes into the box as a thorough 6-1 victory for the Panthers here in game five. Florida now leads that series 3-2 game 6 is Friday.
And that is your World This Hour.
I'm Neal Herland.