The World This Hour - The World This Hour for 2025/08/12 at 17:00 EDT
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from cbc news the world this hour i'm gina louise phillips more than 20,000 people in newfoundland and labrador are under evacuation alerts
several fires are burning out of control across the province including a new blaze that broke out yesterday close to the city of st johns
officials are urging people to be ready to leave home at a moment's notice nicholas sagan reports
This is not a normal situation, and we can't treat this as anywhere near normal.
Newfoundland and Labrador premier John Hogan appealing directly to the tens of thousands of people
who may soon be forced from their homes by raging wildfires.
Four fires burn out of control in the province.
Two are especially threatening.
The Kingston fire on the Beta Verde Peninsula, around 100 kilometers from St. John's,
has grown to more than 60 square kilometers.
And the new Paddy's Pawn fire erupting Monday,
in a densely populated area just kilometers from St. John's.
Us sitting up here can only imagine the stress and the situation people are in
in terms of being evacuated, waiting for evacuation,
or being evacuated having lost your homes.
Hogan says a local state of emergency is being expanded in parts of the capital city
as firefighters try to hold the wildfire back.
Nicholas Sagan, CBC News, Halifax.
Air Canada says it has reached an impasse with the union
that represents their flight attendants.
QP is asking for higher wages and flight attendants paid hours
to include their work before and after a plane is in the air.
The airline says the two sides are still far apart.
Around 10,000 flight attendants could be going on strike as early as Saturday,
but they would have to give three days notice, meaning in seven hours' time.
China is slapping a 75.8% tax on all imports of Canadian canola seed.
The temporary duty kicks in on Thursday. Beijing says its preliminary investigation determined canola from Canada was being sold below fair value in the Chinese market.
It's the latest escalation in a year-long trade dispute that began with Ottawa imposing tariffs on Chinese electric vehicle imports last year.
Law enforcement officers in Washington have begun their crackdown on crime in the city, arresting 23 people last night.
That's after President Donald Trump declared a public safety emergency in the nation's capital, claiming violence is on the rise.
Lisa Sching has more.
This is only the beginning.
White House Press Secretary Caroline Levitt says U.S. President Donald Trump is serious about cracking down on crime in the nation's capital.
The Trump administration will relentlessly pursue an arrest every violent criminal in the district who breaks the law.
On Monday, Trump announced a federal takeover of D.C. Metropolitan Police.
and sending in roughly 850 federal law enforcement officers
with agencies like the FBI to patrol alongside local police.
While crime is an issue in D.C., stats show violent crime hit a 30-year low last year.
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser expressed concern over the move,
but took on a more deferential tone Tuesday.
Right now, we have more police and we want to make sure we're using them.
Meanwhile, the administration's plan to crack down on crime,
crime will be re-evaluated in 30 days. Lisa Sheng, CBC News, Washington.
Palestinian medics say an Israeli attack on Gaza City has killed at least 11 people. The bombardment
comes as the leader of Hamas heads to Cairo for a fresh round of talks to discuss a U.S.-backed
ceasefire plan. Today, Israel's prime minister reiterated a deal must include the disarming of
Hamas and the release of Israeli hostages. Benjamin Netanyahu also accused Hamas of Hamas of
lying about the humanitarian situation in Gaza.
Now, if we had a starvation policy, no one in Gaza would have survived after two years
of war. But our policy has been the exact opposite. Our goal is not to occupy Gaza. Our goal
is to free Gaza, free it from Hamas terrorists. In a joint statement today, 24 nations,
including Canada, say a crisis of famine has reached unimaginable levels. They're urging Israel
to allow unrestricted aid into the strip. For CBC News,
I'm Gina Louise Phillips. Thanks for listening.
