The World This Hour - The World This Hour for 2025/05/22 at 15:00 EDT
Episode Date: May 22, 2025The World This Hour for 2025/05/22 at 15:00 EDT...
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From CBC News, the world this hour, I'm Julianne Hazelwood. Investigators in Washington, DC
are working to bring charges against a suspect in the killing of two Israeli embassy workers.
Yaron Lashinsky and Sarah Milgram were fatally shot yesterday after leaving an event at the
Capital Jewish Museum. Police say the suspect, Elias Rodriguez, shouted,
free Palestine, after being taken into custody. Attorney General Pam Bondi denounced the attack.
Our Jewish community must feel safe. What we saw last night was disgusting. The hate has got to stop and it has to stop now.
This person will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.
The suspect is expected to appear in court later today. Israeli and American officials are condemning the shooting as an act of anti-Semitism. Canada's government is also condemning those killings, calling
them a targeted attack against the Jewish community and a violent act of anti-Semitism.
Marina von Stackelberg reports.
I am absolutely appalled and horrified.
Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Onand making brief comments on Parliament Hill.
My thoughts are with their friends, their families and the broader Jewish
community. Ottawa is promising to do more to keep Jewish Canadians safe with more
funding for security and laws to protect them. The rise in anti-Semitism is
unacceptable. Anand did not take more questions about tense diplomatic
relations between Israel and Canada. Just days ago, Prime Minister Mark Carney joined his UK and French counterparts in
calling for Israel to stop its military operations in Gaza and immediately allow
humanitarian aid in. In a statement about the Washington attack, an Israeli
cabinet minister called out those three leaders saying they quote emboldened the forces of terror. Marina von Stackelberg, CBC News, Ottawa.
Stellantis says it's pausing the production of the Canadian-made
electric Dodge Charger Daytona for the 2026 model year. The company says it
needs time to assess the effects of U.S. tariffs. Industry Minister Melanie Jolie says she's being told no jobs will be affected.
I spoke to the CEO of Stellantis this morning.
He assured me that all jobs at Stellantis in Canada would be protected and all conditions
of workers would remain the same. The Stellantis
assembly plant in Windsor, Ontario will continue to produce several other models
of the Dodge Charger. At least two people are dead and several injured after a
small private plane crashed in a San Diego neighborhood. Authorities say some
of the injuries include people on the ground. The early morning crash set multiple vehicles and one home on fire. Residents were
evacuated to a nearby school. Federal aviation agencies are investigating the
cause of the crash. Next up, a story of crime, passion, and social media. RCMP
officers are trying to track down an Alberta woman who got out of jail early,
allegedly using fake release papers. Paige Parsons has more. Mackenzie Dawn Hardy was
freed from jail in Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta last month, but authorities say the papers ordering
her release were faked. The 24-year-old Alberta woman has been on the run since, posting videos
on TikTok mocking the authorities searching for her.
They're not going to catch me because I'm one step ahead of them too fast for those
piggies to come after me. Hardy claims she ran to be with her boyfriend who had been diagnosed
with cancer. Many of the people commenting on her posts are urging her to turn herself in.
Corporal Troy Savinkoff with Alberta RCMP says investigators are following Hardy's social media posts.
Her arrest is an inevitability. It will happen.
Hardy was jailed earlier this spring facing charges of possession of stolen property, impaired driving and flight from police.
Officials say the faked papers that led to her release said her charges had been stayed.
RCMP is investigating where the fraudulent documents came from.
Paige Parsons, CBC News, Edmonton.
And that is your World This Hour.
For CBC News, I'm Julianne Hazelwood.