The World This Hour - The World This Hour for 2025/05/16 at 03:00 EDT
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From CBC News, the world this hour, I'm Claude Fague. As wildfires continue to spread across the Ontario-Manitoba border, one First Nation has been completely evacuated, threatened
by Canora 20, just a month and a half into the fire season.
Ontario has already seen more wildfires this season than all of last year.
The CBC's Sarah Law reports.
I hope it rains because I just want to go home.
Audrey Mandaman says she left her community in a cloud of smoke.
A 27,000 hectare fire is quickly approaching Wabsimum, a northwestern Ontario First Nation
of about a thousand people.
Road closures mean Wabsimum is no longer accessible.
As of today, Ontario's Ministry of Natural Resources has issued a complete fire ban for
much of the region.
Gord Howard is Fire Chief of the City of Kenora.
There's a lot of people working very hard to make sure that residents across the
Northwest are safe. At least 68 wildfires have been reported in Ontario this
season, a jump from the 45 fires altogether last year. Trudy Kidd is a
meteorologist with Environment and Climate Change Canada. Seeing areas getting up to 35 millimeters again.
She says rainfall could bring some reprieve in the coming days.
Sarah Law, CBC News, Thunder Bay, Ontario.
Two of North America's largest grocery chains are warning shoppers that tariffs are starting to impact supply and prices.
Loblaw executives say their stores are running out of inventory, brought in before the trade
war.
They say that means prices could soon spike as those products are replaced with ones that
are being hit with tariffs.
Yesterday, Walmart delivered a similar message to U.S. consumers.
Its executives say the plan to raise prices on goods because of higher costs from tariffs,
and it's also because of a decline in first quarter profits.
In Los Angeles, the sheriff's department says that it has opened an investigation into 85-year-old
Motown legend Smokey Robinson in connection to allegations of sexual abuse, the probe
prompted by a civil lawsuit from former employees seeking at least 50 million dollars in damages
Steve Futterman reports the announcement by the LA County Sheriff comes a week after a civil suit was filed by four women all
former housekeepers
Accusing Smokey Robinson of a series of sexual crimes dating back as far as 2014
The sheriff's department in a brief statement says its investigation is in the early stages the Their attorney John Harris described some of the accusations made against Robinson last
week.
Sexual battery, assault, false imprisonment.
Robinson's wife is also named in the lawsuit.
She is accused of doing nothing to stop the alleged attacks.
The four women say they did not come forward earlier because of their immigration status.
Steve Futterman for CBC News, Los Angeles. Train engineers in New Jersey
have walked off the job leaving thousands of commuters stranded. The
strike by New Jersey Transit train engineers is impacting an estimated
350,000 commuters in New Jersey and New York City. The walkout comes after the
latest round of negotiations on Thursday didn't produce an agreement. It's the state's first transit strike in more than 40 years.
To the Stanley Cup playoffs,
the Winnipeg Jets were in a must-win situation
at home to the Dallas Stars last night.
The center field, can't hold it on,
back for Carter, and it's set, the waiting, shooting,
shot!
As seen on CBC and Roger Sportsnet, Mark Scheieffley's goal early in the second period was all the
Jets needed.
Connor Hellebuck made 22 saves for the shutout en route to a 4-0 victory over the Dallas
Stars extending that series to a six-game Saturday night in Dallas.
The Carolina Hurricanes got a goal and an assist from Winnipeg native Seth Jarvis to
beat Washington 3-1 and wrap
up their Eastern Conference series in five games.
And that is Your World This Hour.
For CBC News, I'm Claude Fague.