The World This Hour - The World This Hour for 2025/06/16 at 16:00 EDT
Episode Date: June 16, 2025The World This Hour for 2025/06/16 at 16:00 EDT...
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                                         The ocean is vast, beautiful, and lawless.
                                         
                                         I'm Ian Urbina back with an all new season of The Outlaw Ocean.
                                         
                                         The stories we bring you this season are literally life or death.
                                         
                                         We look into the shocking prevalence of forced labor, mine boggling overfishing, migrants
                                         
                                         hunted and captured.
                                         
                                         The Outlaw Ocean takes you where others won't.
                                         
                                         Available on CBC Listen or wherever you get your podcasts.
                                         
                                         For CBC News, the world this hour, I'm Gina Louise Phillips. US President Donald
                                         
    
                                         Trump says a trade deal with Canada could be within reach. Trump made the
                                         
                                         comment during his meeting with Prime Minister Mark Carney in Cananascus,
                                         
                                         Alberta.
                                         
                                         This is where leaders of the world's richest democracies are holding their summit.
                                         
                                         Murray Brewster reports.
                                         
                                         Mr. President, welcome to Canada.
                                         
                                         A cordial beginning between Prime Minister Mark Carney and US President Donald Trump to
                                         
                                         what is likely to be a tough couple of days of negotiation
                                         
    
                                         among G7 leaders.
                                         
                                         I'm a tariff person.
                                         
                                         I've always been a tariff.
                                         
                                         It's simple.
                                         
                                         It's easy.
                                         
                                         Canada is involved in intense negotiations with the U.S. trying to get it to eliminate
                                         
                                         those tariffs.
                                         
                                         Trump was asked, what's holding up a new deal?
                                         
    
                                         It's not so much holding up.
                                         
                                         I think we have different concepts.
                                         
                                         I have a tariff concept.
                                         
                                         Mark has a different concept, which is something that some people like. But we're going to see if
                                         
                                         we can get to the bottom of it today.
                                         
                                         The U.S. president suggests a deal between the two countries could be achieved within
                                         
                                         days or weeks. Trump also suggests he's been in touch with Iran following the weekend exchange
                                         
                                         of missiles with Israel, saying Tehran should have cut a deal to curb its nuclear
                                         
    
                                         program well before now.
                                         
                                         Marie Brewster, CBC News, Banff, Alberta.
                                         
                                         Israelis bury eight people killed by Iranian missiles overnight.
                                         
                                         The two nations have exchanged rounds of rocket fire since Israel attacked Iranian nuclear
                                         
                                         sites last Friday.
                                         
                                         Officials in Tehran say more than 200 Iranians have been killed since fighting began, most
                                         
                                         of them civilians.
                                         
                                         Israel now controls the skies over Tehran, says Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
                                         
    
                                         He calls it a change to their entire military campaign, which has a stated aim of wiping
                                         
                                         out Iran's nuclear and
                                         
                                         missile programs.
                                         
                                         Fresh Israeli airstrikes targeted state TV headquarters in Tehran today, and the Israeli
                                         
                                         military is warning hundreds of thousands of Tehran residents to move out of harm's
                                         
                                         way.
                                         
                                         Vance Belter, the man accused of shooting two lawmakers and their spouses in Minnesota,
                                         
                                         faces first-degree murder charges.
                                         
    
                                         The 57-year-old
                                         
                                         was arrested after what officials call the largest manhunt in the state's history.
                                         
                                         Joe Thompson, Acting U.S. Attorney, Minnesota, Jr. Political assassinations are rare. They
                                         
                                         strike at the very core of our democracy. But the details of Belter's crime are even worse.
                                         
                                         Acting U.S. Attorney Joe Thompson says the suspects researched his victims and stalked them.
                                         
                                         Belter allegedly impersonated a police officer and visited the homes of four lawmakers on
                                         
                                         Saturday.
                                         
                                         He is accused of fatally shooting one representative and her husband and injuring a state senator
                                         
    
                                         and his wife.
                                         
                                         The Justice Department says the federal charges Belter faces could lead to the death penalty.
                                         
                                         Police in Ontario's Peel Region, west of Toronto, have dismantled a criminal ring linked to the towing business.
                                         
                                         18 suspects are facing almost a hundred charges related to extortion, fraud and firearms.
                                         
                                         Police say the Brampton-based gang extorted money from South Asian-operated businesses.
                                         
                                         The criminals also engaged in insurance fraud by staging collisions.
                                         
                                         Almost half of the suspects were out on bail at the time of their arrest.
                                         
                                         Police seized 18 tow trucks, four luxury cars, guns and other weapons and recovered several
                                         
    
                                         stolen vehicles.
                                         
                                         Ottawa is promoting domestic tourism by making Canada's historic sites, national parks and
                                         
                                         marine conservation areas free to visit.
                                         
                                         The federal government calls it the Canada Strong Pass
                                         
                                         and is meant to promote Canadian tourism in the midst of the Canada-U.S. trade war.
                                         
                                         Stephen Gilbo is the Minister of Canadian Identity and Culture.
                                         
                                         Over the past few months, we've seen Canadians across this great country come together
                                         
                                         in an incredible show of unity and pride,
                                         
    
                                         to celebrate and stand up for what it means to be Canadian.
                                         
                                         And this pass is about discovering and reconnecting
                                         
                                         with nature, history and culture
                                         
                                         of this remarkable country we all share.
                                         
                                         The program is also offering free via rail tickets
                                         
                                         for children 17 and under,
                                         
                                         and 25% off via fares for those 18 to 24.
                                         
                                         And that's the World This Hour.
                                         
    
                                         For news anytime, visit our website cbcnews.ca.
                                         
                                         For CBC News, I'm Gina Louise Phillips.
                                         
