The World This Hour - The World This Hour for 2025/08/23 at 23:00 EDT

Episode Date: August 24, 2025

The World This Hour for 2025/08/23 at 23:00 EDT...

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Starting point is 00:01:07 I'm Neil Kumar. We're learning more about the Prime Minister's overseas visit to Europe. Mark Carney will be in Germany on Tuesday to meet with the German Chancellor, along with business leaders. He was also making stops in Poland to finalize a deal on energy and security and Latvia for a firsthand look at a Canadian-led NATO military unit. Carney's meetings with Allied nations come amid uncertainty. over peace agreement between Russia and Ukraine. The U.S. President has been trying to broker a truce, but has made little headway so far. Both policy experts and politicians are reacting to yet another change to tariffs after the Prime Minister decided to drop retaliatory charges
Starting point is 00:01:45 on many U.S. imports. Sam Samson reports. If this were a game of chess, some say Prime Minister Mark Carney's decision to scrap tariffs was a pro-move under pressure. We've removed a couple of pieces from the board so that we can play the bigger game. Fen Osler-Hampson is a professor of international affairs at Carleton University. Starting September 1st, Canada will lift its 25% retaliatory tariffs on most goods coming from the U.S. That means Kuzma-compliant goods won't have that extra levy. Meaning, Hampton says, consumers could see some relief. Alberta Premier Daniel Smith also applauds the decision for a different reason.
Starting point is 00:02:24 I have said from the beginning that we have to have a diplomatic approach with the United States. Removal of these tariffs on U.S. goods now empowers the Prairie Premiers, including Manitoba Premier Wab Canoe, on a different goal. If we're in the business of removing tariffs, has removed the tariffs on Chinese EVs. Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe is taking it one step further, setting up meetings with Chinese officials to try and end the Canola tariffs. Sam Sampson's BBC News, Edmonton. The blue and yellow Ukrainian flag is flying across the nation, marking the evening. of Ukraine's independence from the Soviet Union. And now 21 years after the first official flag day, Ukrainians are again fighting for sovereignty from Moscow. Breyer Stewart reports.
Starting point is 00:03:06 A unit of honor guard stood for a moment of silence in Kiev this morning, a tribute to those killed in a war which keeps grinding on. It was part of a ceremony commemorating Ukraine's flag day. In a short address, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that the flag is deeply symbolic for those living in areas now occupied by Russia. They know that we will not gift our land to an occupier, said Zelensky. It's a message designed to halt any discussion about Ukraine giving up land to Russia as part of a peace negotiation. Earlier this month, U.S. President Donald Trump proposed a meeting between Zelensky and Russia's President Vladimir Putin. It's hard to imagine both leaders
Starting point is 00:03:54 sitting down to work out a deal. Russia says it hasn't abandoned its goals, which includes controlling four regions in eastern Ukraine. Breyer-Stewart, CBC News, Earpene. In northern California, a large wildfires burning in the state's popular wine country. Officials say it is growing and getting more ferocious. Crews are fighting the picket fire both from the skies and on the ground. The blaze is just west of Sacramento. torched about 16 square kilometers of land near Napa Valley and Sonoma County. Thick black smoke plumes above the region. Several evacuation alerts and orders have been issued.
Starting point is 00:04:35 Two Canucks are making a charge at the LPGA's lone Canadian stop, including the pride of Smith Falls, Ontario. Brooke Henderson has won since the opening event at 2023, but now Brooke at the rinkhole, at the hockey vibe. Henderson is tied at the top of the leader. board in round three of the CPKC Women's Open. Henderson has more pro wins than any other Canadian golfer, including this tournament in 2018.
Starting point is 00:05:03 Keeping an impressive pace is 15-year-old Aphrodite Dang. The Calgary youngster is five shots back in her first LPGA start. The tournament is being played in Mississauga, Ontario. Sunday is the final day. And that is your world this hour. For CBC News, I'm Neil Kumar. Thank you.

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