The World This Hour - The World This Hour for 2025/05/31 at 05:00 EDT

Episode Date: May 31, 2025

The World This Hour for 2025/05/31 at 05:00 EDT...

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Starting point is 00:00:00 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. Thousands of people on the prairies
Starting point is 00:00:39 are fleeing rapidly spreading wildfires waiting to see where the winds blow flames. In Manitoba, the military is helping to fly trap people out of northern communities. And in Saskatchewan, there are growing concerns over the spread of a large fire in the north. Both provinces are under provincial states of emergency. Alexander Silberman reports. Pray for rain. Manitoba Premier Wab Kanu urging residents to remain calm in the face of widespread fires. Upwards of 17,000 people in the province now evacuated from their homes. The past few days have been very challenging. That may continue.
Starting point is 00:01:18 A wildfire is raging on the edge of Flynn Flawn and the fear is winds could push the flames inside the city. All 5,000 people who live there have been ordered out. Evacuations are also underway in several remote northern communities, the military helping to get people out by plane. Across the border in Saskatchewan, fires are also threatening homes and forcing evacuations. The province's largest fire, burning 305,000 hectares, a situation wildfire officials warn could get worse. Alexander Silberman, CBC News, Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. The wildfire situation in northwestern Ontario is getting worse. Deer Lake First Nation near the Manitoba border has now declared a state of emergency. Deer Lake
Starting point is 00:02:10 Chief Leonard Mamakezik says an evacuation of the community's most vulnerable and all community members is underway and he says the fire has surrounded the community's airport. It got worse overnight because the wind shifted so as of 930 or 9 o'clock in the morning, just getting the paperwork done to declare a state of emergency and do full evac with other partners in Ontario, with PEOC and MNR. Meanwhile, Webakwe First Nation has also declared a state of emergency. The process of evacuating vulnerable people is underway, and other residents
Starting point is 00:02:46 are being asked to stay indoors and wait for more information. Donald Trump has announced he'll double steel and aluminum import tariffs to 50 percent coming this Wednesday to protect the two sectors in the United States and those he called their wonderful workers. He made the steel announcement at a rally at a US steel plant in Pennsylvania last night where he also vowed to stop any countries evading the new rate. If you don't have steel you don't have a country you don't have a country you can't make a military what are we going to do say let's go to China to get our steel for the army tanks and for the boats and ships.
Starting point is 00:03:25 A strong steel industry is not just a matter of dignity or prosperity and pride. It's above all a matter of national security. The news on aluminum tariffs came later in a social media post. Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry, Melanie Jolie, responded to the tariffs in an online post last night. Jolie said the federal government continues to fight, quote, the unjustified and unlawful tariffs and retaliatory actions and strong domestic support packages. Jolie adds she has been in constant contact with steel and aluminum producers and workers and looks forward to formal meetings
Starting point is 00:04:05 with them in the next few days for what she calls advancing their plan. To Singapore. There you are. How are you? U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hecset met with Japanese Defense Minister Jen Nakatani as part of the Shangri-La dialogue in Singapore today. Hecset has warned a threat from China is real and is pushing allies in the Indo-Pacific to spend more on their defense
Starting point is 00:04:31 needs. Today, China's Navy conducted combat readiness patrols around the disputed Scarborough Shoal in the South China Sea. Hegseth then held talks with Nakatani, Australian Defense Minister Richard Marles and the EU's top diplomat, Kaja Callas. And that is Your World This Hour. For CBC News, I'm Claude Pig.

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