The World This Hour - The World This Hour for 2025/09/28 at 06:00 EDT

Episode Date: September 28, 2025

The World This Hour for 2025/09/28 at 06:00 EDT...

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Too many students are packed into overcrowded classrooms in Ontario schools, and it's hurting their ability to learn. But instead of helping our kids, the Ford government is playing politics, taking over school boards and silencing local voices. It shouldn't be this way. Tell the Ford government to get serious about tackling overcrowded classrooms because smaller classes would make a big difference for our kids. Go to Building Better Schools.ca.
Starting point is 00:00:27 A message from the Elementary Teachers Federation of Ontario. From CBC News, the world this hour. I'm Claude Fagg. Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelenskyy says Russia lobbed about 500 drones and more than 40 missiles at the country overnight. Fire crews hosed down hotspots after hundreds of homes, buildings, and vehicles were damaged or destroyed. At least four people were killed. Canadian small businesses are scramed. to find an alternative way to ship and receive goods with Canada Post workers on strike for the second time in less than a year.
Starting point is 00:01:07 As Philip Lee Shanick reports, they're also bracing for the potential loss of door-to-door delivery. It would be really unfortunate to lose that. Christine Quale is a small business owner in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. She doesn't like Canada Post's plan to do away with home delivery. So I get lots of stuff that's delivered to my house. So I got to, you know, go out of my day to go pick up stuff now. On top of that, for the second time in a year, Canada Post workers are off the job. We've called for Canada Post to be temporarily deemed an essential service.
Starting point is 00:01:38 Ryan Mitton is with the Canadian Federation of Independent Business. He says members are dealing with the U.S. tariffs, and now the uncertainty caused by another postal strike. And although it could lead to the end of door-to-door delivery, he says the CFIB supports Canada Post's modernization efforts. But the CFIB says for many businesses, time is running out. The last postal strike just before the critical holiday retail shipping season cost members a billion dollars in lost sales and increased costs.
Starting point is 00:02:10 Philip Lichanok, CBC News, Toronto. U.S. President Donald Trump is sending soldiers into another Democrat-run city. This time, it's Portland, Oregon. Calling it war-ravaged, he's authorizing troops to use force if necessary. It follows protests by what Trump's terming domestic terrorists outside. immigration facilities. Keith Wilson is Portland's mayor. We do not need any intervention. This is not a military target. The president will not find lawlessness or violence here. I've been so deeply disappointed to see the footage from a half decade ago, recycled and then recycled again. Oregon's governor says military presence will ramp up fear and possibly inflame
Starting point is 00:02:53 the situation. American medical misinformation is having impacts more than half way around the world, with senior Australian public health officials, blaming it in part for falling childhood vaccination rates. There's been a drop in the number of children receiving vaccinations since the COVID-19 pandemic. Phil Mercer reports from Sydney. Free childhood immunizations help protect our kids from dangerous diseases. For two decades, Australia's childhood vaccination rates increased every year before they peaked at 95 percent, the national target. But that trend has reversed since. the COVID pandemic. Experts say misinformation from the United States has made it worse.
Starting point is 00:03:34 Danielle McMullen is the president of the Australian Medical Association. There's a whole lot of misinformation and fear being circulated on social media. And we know in a cost of living crisis, it's difficult for people to take the time off of work or school to get their vaccines. Some parents and caregivers have questions and concerns. Kasha Bolshevich is from Australia's National Center for Immunization. research and surveillance. But also not always, you know, have the time during the appointment with the doctor or not feel that they can ask questions. Film us, sir, for CBC News, Sydney. It's the final day of the
Starting point is 00:04:14 Major League Baseball regular season and it'll be the biggest one for the Toronto Blue Jays. Down the left field line and it's gone. The Jays beat the Tampa Bay Rays 5'1 yesterday to retain a share of first place in the American League East with the New York Yankees. But a win today in the 162nd and final game against the race in Toronto would lock up the pennant for the Jays who hold the tiebreaker against the Yankees. The Jays franchise has won the pennant six times, clinching for them in Toronto. And that is your world this hour. For CBC News, I'm Claude Fagg. Thank you.

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