The World This Hour - The World This Hour for 2025/05/30 at 05:00 EDT
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In this acclaimed new production of Anna Karenina,
the National Ballet of Canada asks,
what is fair in love and society?
Renowned choreographer, Christian Spook adapts Tolstoy's epic novel to dance
in a spectacular work complete with lush costumes,
cinematic projections, and a glorious curated score,
featuring the music of Rachmaninoff.
On stage June 13th to 21st, tickets on sale now at national.ballet.ca
sponsored by IG private wealth management.
From CBC News, the world this hour. I'm Claude Fague. Saskatchewan is continuing to battle
rapidly spreading wildfires. The government has declared a state of emergency as wildfires raging across the northern part of the province continue to drive
thousands from their homes. Alexander Silberman reports. Glad we made it on time.
Lisa Highway says she barely made it out of Pelicanero, Saskatchewan as
wildfires raged closer and closer. The dangerous journey took her down the only road out
of town with a wall of flames mere meters away. So my baby is four years old
he was pretty scared seeing all that because he keeps asking me every day are
we gonna go home? The province's top wildfire officials warning it's expected
to get worse. Marlo Pritchard is fire commissioner.
All of us need to pull together to get through this over the next days, weeks.
The province's largest fire, one of eight burning out of control, is more than 200,000 hectares,
nearly 10 times the size of Saskatoon. It's now threatening the village of Candle Lake. Water bombers from Alaska and Quebec
are now helping battle the fires. Alexander Silberman, CBC News, Prince Albert. Donald Trump
has described the court ruling that paused his global tariff plan as horrible, wrong and political.
On Wednesday, specialist judges said Trump had constitutionally overstepped his authority
when he imposed steep taxes on imports from almost every country.
But yesterday, the tariff plan was reinstated by an appeals court while the matter continues
to be heard.
Addressing the issue for the first time on social media, the U.S. president said, trillions
of dollars have started pouring into America because of the tariffs.
The White House trade adviser Pete Navarro says the tariffs are here to stay.
You can assume that even if we lose, we will do it another way.
And I can assure the American people that the Trump tariff agenda is alive, well, healthy,
and will be implemented to protect you, to save your jobs and your
factories and to stop shipping our wealth into foreign hands.
The RCMP have charged a Russian national living in Toronto under its special economic measures
regulations, accusing him of illegally shipping restricted goods to Russia.
As Lisa Shing reports, it could be the first prosecution of its kind here.
It's big news.
Toronto International Trade and Investment lawyer John Boscario says the arrest of businessman
Anton Trofimov is significant.
Canada has been involved in one way or another in supplying components directly or indirectly
for purposes of use in the battlefield in Ukraine.
The RCMP arrested Trofimov earlier this month. Court documents show he's charged with two counts
of violating Canada's sanctions on Russia. That's for exporting, selling, supplying or
shipping restricted goods and technology there to support its war effort.
We have believed for years that there is more of this happening than is known. Ehor Michael Chishin, executive director of the Ukrainian-Canadian Congress, says his
organization has been pushing for better enforcement of the rules for years.
We hope that this will be the beginning of more prosecutions.
The RCMP is set to announce what it calls the first prosecution under these regulations
sometime next week.
Lisa Shing, CBC News, Toronto.
And finally to Dallas and the Stanley Cup playoffs.
As seen on hockey night in Canada, the visiting Oilers got that goal from Captain Connor McDavid and an assist to help beat the Stars 6-3 last night, clinching their Western Conference final series in five games.
The Oil are back in the cup final and will face off with the Florida Panthers in a rematch of last year's final won by the Panthers in seven games.
Game one is set for next Wednesday in Edmonton.
And that is your World This Hour. For CBC News, I'm Claude Fage.
