The World This Hour - The World This Hour for 2025/09/10 at 23:00 EDT
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I'm Neil Hurland.
One of the biggest names in American right-wing political circles is dead.
31-year-old Charlie Kirk was shot in the neck during a university speaking event in Utah.
Kirk had a huge following on social media and helped U.S. President Donald Trump connect with young people.
Katie Simpson reports.
U.S. President Donald Trump is the one that.
made the announcement that Charlie Kirk has died.
Graphic video circulating online captured the moment he was shot,
and it shows he was hit by a single bullet in the neck.
The conservative activist was speaking from under a tent on the lawn at Utah Valley University.
Thousands of people had gathered to see this stop on his American comeback tour.
The event was about 20 minutes into it when the shot was fired, sending the crowd running and screaming for cover.
Kirk was rushed to a nearby trauma center by his own personal security team.
There has been immediate condemnation of this shooting across the political spectrum
from U.S. President Donald Trump to members of his cabinet, even to prominent Democrats.
Gavin Newsom, the Democratic governor of California, called the attack on Kirk disgusting, vile, and reprehensible.
Katie Simpson, CBC News, Washington.
And tonight authorities in Utah say they're still looking for a person of interest.
Another man was questioned earlier, but released.
One toddler is dead and seven others injured, including one in serious condition,
after a vehicle drove into a daycare in Richmond Hill north of Toronto Wednesday afternoon.
A man in his 70s was arrested at the scene.
Brittany Ballette reports.
Police say an SUV crashed into the front window.
96 children were inside the building at the time.
Officers were called to First Roots Early Education Academy around 3 p.m.
The crash sending seven kids ranging from one and a half to three years old, plus three staff members to hospital.
Unfortunately, I'm sad to announce that a one and a half year old boy has since been pronounced deceased.
Another child remains in serious condition, and the remaining children and staff remain in non-life-threatening condition.
It is still early investigation, but I can tell you that a man in his 70s has since been arrested in relation to this incident.
Police say no charges have been laid against him at this time.
Investigators say he was behind the wheel in the parking lot moments before the crash
and that according to what witnesses are reporting, the crash does not appear to be deliberate.
It's still unknown what caused him to drive into the daycare.
His vehicle appears to have gone through two classrooms and was completely stuck inside the building.
Brittany Belat, CBC News, Richmond Hill.
Members of BC's Filipino community are relieved the man accused in the Lapu-Lapu-Day tragedy
has been deemed fit to stand trial.
Kai G. Adam Lowe is accused of driving his vehicle into a crowd at the festival last April.
A judge ruled that Lowe meets the legal test to prove mental fitness.
He's capable of understanding the nature and consequences of a trial.
Lowe was charged with 11 counts of second-degree murder
and is now facing 31 attempted murder charges.
On Thursday, Prime Minister Mark Carney is expected to announce
the first major batch of projects aimed at reshaping
Canada. And tonight we can tell you what they will be. CBC News has obtained the list in
advance. Rafi Bucanian has details from the Liberal Caucus meeting in Edmonton.
It is a preliminary list. We're told everything on it is accurate. It was shared with
CBC News confidentially. Top of it is the LNG terminal expansion in Kittamat, BC. It would
double LNG Canada's production of liquefied natural gas. Next, about an hour east.
of Toronto would be the Darlington Nuclear Project that would make Canada the first G7
country to have a small modular reactor.
Prime Minister Carney has previously alluded to a port of Montreal expansion project,
and that will be the third one on this list that's sent to the major project's office for
approval, and rounding out the list are mine expansions in northwestern British Columbia and
Saskatchewan.
Rafi G Canyon, CBC News, Edmonton.
That is your world this hour. For CBC News, I'm Neil Hurland.
