The World This Hour - The World This Hour for 2025/05/27 at 21:00 EDT
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Uh, excuse me, why are you walking so close behind me?
Well, you're a tall guy. You throw a decent shadow when I'm walking in it to keep out of this bright sun.
It hurts my eyes.
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one can be a pair of prescription sunglasses.
Sounds great! Where's the nearest store?
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He spoke of his admiration for Canada and outlined the government's plan to deal with the rising costs of living,
climate change, and the Canada-U.S. relationship.
It's only the third time a monarch has read the speech.
The last was Queen Elizabeth II in 1977.
The king and queen later flew back home
to Britain. Now the speech was part of the visit to Ottawa by King Charles and Queen
Camilla. Thousands of people lined the streets of downtown Ottawa to catch a glimpse of the
royal couple. Some waited for hours, but not everyone was happy with their visit. Olivia
Stefanovich has more.
I'm here to honor King Charles.
Royal Watchers came from across the country, crowding the sidewalks of downtown Ottawa,
starting in the early hours of the morning.
I think it sends a really powerful message to President Trump that Canada will never
be for sale and will never be the 51st state.
Just amazing to see that they're here, that they came to Canada.
Paige Keenan was almost lost for words after she shook hands with King Charles outside the Senate.
Because we haven't had the monarch here to give a speech from the throne since 1977, so long before I was born.
But not everyone who lined up to see his majesty gave a warm welcome.
Down with the king! Down with the King!
Angie Swanson organized a small protest outside his parade route.
I mean it is really absurd that Canada has a monarchy.
No matter the views, all now part of a moment in history.
Olivier Stfanovich, CBC News, Ottawa.
Mandatory evacuation orders are in place across Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba
due to the growing threat of wildfires. An out-of-control fire in northern Alberta
has forced some 1,300 residents out of the town of Swan Hills. Josh McLean has the latest.
It's not home, but we're safe.
That's Cathy Lawrence at the reception center in White Court, Alberta. She got the order to leave Swan Hills about 200 kilometers northwest of
Edmonton Monday evening. With wildfire smoke on the horizon there was only
time to grab her most treasured belongings. I didn't want to lose pictures
of my kid because she's passed right so I needed to bring her with me. This blaze
is being spurred on by strong winds and dry conditions, a trend that is being seen across the prairies. Wildfire
researcher Mike Flanagan. The actual forecast for the summer, which you have
to take with a little bit of salt, is hot and dry, which means more fire. So I'm
expecting a very busy fire season for Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba.
Flanagan expects some of these fires to burn until winter and possibly into next year.
Josh McLean, CBC News, Calgary.
A new and controversial effort to distribute aid in Gaza, backed by the U.S. and Israel,
descended into chaos and panic today.
The Israeli military fired warning shots near an aid distribution center after hundreds
of desperate people stormed the site.
The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation says it handed out 8,000 food boxes today, but its workers
were quickly overwhelmed and withdrew.
Many other aid groups, including the UN, criticized the foundation and its plan.
The UN says it makes aid less accessible to a population at risk of famine after a nearly
three-month-long blockade.
Israel says the setup ensures supplies do not get into the hands of Hamas.
Eleven people remain in hospital after a car plowed into a large crowd of Liverpool FC
supporters yesterday.
Liverpool police
say the streets had been closed to traffic ahead of yesterday's celebration.
But they say the driver of the car followed an ambulance after a barrier was briefly lifted
to let it through.
The driver of the car, a 53-year-old British man, is held on suspicion of murder and driving
under the influence of drugs. And that is Your World This Hour.
For CBC News, I'm Claude Fague.