The World This Hour - The World This Hour for 2025/09/13 at 02:00 EDT
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from cbc news the world is sour i'm neil kumar the karni government is expected to introduce new legislation to protect places of worship and other cultural sites however after two years of searching attacks and vandalism at schools synagogues and mosques their questions about whether it's enough ashley burke reports mosques vandalized synagogues targeted a jewish
school repeatedly sprayed with bullets and just this week an arrest for an alleged plot to blow up
a mosque, adding to urgent calls for action.
Jewish groups say they're waiting too after witnessing a dramatic rise in anti-Semitism
over the past two years tied to the conflict in the Middle East.
Parents have been harassed, dropping their kids off at daycare, at school.
CBC News has now learned the government plans to table new legislation as early as Tuesday.
All Canadians must be able to get up, go to work, go to their church, temple, mosque, community
center, and then come home and sleep soundly at night.
After protests and incidents outside places of worship, a source says the government is expected
to propose new criminal offenses, making it illegal to intentionally intimidate or obstruct
people from accessing certain buildings.
Ashley Burke, CBC News, Ottawa.
New Democrat MPs have gathered for a caucus retreat.
in Parksville, B.C., to discuss a way forward following a disastrous federal election.
As Marina von Stalkaberg reports, the party is also preparing for the fall session in Parliament.
On a beach on Vancouver Island, Canada's new Democratic Party came to do some soul-searching.
There's lots to talk about before members of Parliament return to Ottawa next week.
The NDP has to take a hard look at why our messages didn't resonate in the way that we wanted it to.
It's been a hard few months.
After the party's worst election results in history, there's only seven new Democrat MPs left.
And there's internal wounds to heal.
In recent months, infighting became public.
At the retreat, the NDP brought in a facilitator, armed with art supplies, to help them work it out.
It may have helped.
We're a good caucus and we get along.
We're really lucky.
a facilitator in there.
The NDP now has to rebuild with a skeleton staff, campaign debt, and no permanent leader until March.
Marina Vaughan Stackleberg, CBC News, Parksville, British Columbia.
Canada Post says it is disappointed with the decision of the union representing its workers to stop delivering flyers.
CUPW says this is meant to force the corporation to return to the negotiating table.
Canada Post insists it is incurring record losses in the union's latest offers.
at significant new costs.
It wants a unit to come back with what it calls workable solutions
that reflect the current reality.
A 22-year-old is in custody in Utah,
accused of assassinating conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
We're learning more details about Tyler Robinson,
who is expected to be charged with murder next week.
Aaron Collins has the latest.
I think with a high degree of certainty, we have him.
In the end, it was the president that broke the news live on TV.
After receiving thousands of tips, investigators had their man, FBI director Cash Patel.
In less than 36 hours, 33 to be precise, the suspect was apprehended in a historic time period.
Investigators say the suspect was arrested late Thursday night.
Tyler Robinson turned in with help from a friend of his family.
Utah Governor Spencer Cox speaking out against political violence.
It is an attack on all of us.
It is an attack on the American experiment.
It is an attack on our ideals.
It's still uncertain what may have motivated the shooter,
although inscriptions found on unused bullet casings could provide a clue.
One reading, hey, fascist, catch.
Aaron Collins, CBC News, Washington.
And that is your world this hour.
For CBC News, I'm Neil Kumar.
Thank you.
