The World This Hour - The World This Hour for 2025/09/30 at 16:00 EDT
Episode Date: September 30, 2025The World This Hour for 2025/09/30 at 16:00 EDT...
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From CBC News, The World This Hour, I'm Stephanie Scanderas.
The National Truth and Reconciliation Commission made its 94 calls to action.
But as David Thurton reports, the progress has been slow.
Those 94 calls this December and how far have we come as a country?
You know, we have a lot of work to do on the truth and reconciliation.
Cindy Woodhouse-Dipanak, the National Chief of the Assembly of First Nations,
urging follow-through on the calls to action from the Truth and Reconciliation Commission.
The commission heard from thousands of residential school survivors and issued 94 calls to action.
According to its CBC analysis, about a dozen have been completed.
And, you know, how far have we come on each of those calls
to make this country a more just society for everyone
and to close the infrastructure gap?
In an interview with CBC's power in politics,
Governor General Mary Simon said reconciliation is more than just ticking boxes.
It's a lifelong commitment.
It's one of those values that transcend policy development.
For the Governor General, reconciliation is bigger than just one day.
David Thornton, CBC News, Ottawa.
The Federal Energy Minister says he's disappointed with Imperial Oils Plan to lay off 20% of its workforce by 2027.
That equals 900 positions, most of them based in Calgary.
Tim Hodgson says he's working to understand the company's decision.
He promises the government will explore ways to support the workers losing their jobs.
Calgary-based Imperial says the cuts are part of a...
restructuring plan.
Dozens of families have been forced
from their homes in Nova Scotia's
Annapolis Valley. The Lake George
Wildfire broke out Sunday, rapidly
growing to 300 hectares.
Officials say those who have not been
evacuated should be ready to go
at a moment's notice. David Corkum
is mayor of Kings County. He wants
people to take evacuation notices
seriously. The woods
and area is still
very, very dry and
no rain in sight for another week or
So it's still a desperate situation, and people have to be very, very careful.
And this is a prime example of how things can get out of hand very quickly.
This fire just mushroomed.
The fire broke out not long after a nearby fire at Long Lake was brought under control.
The Trump administration says all soldiers in combat roles must meet what it calls the highest male standard.
The president and his defense secretary today shared a litany of complaints
and announced changes to the military,
and they say those who don't like it should quit.
Katie Nicholson reports.
Please take your seats.
Before hundreds of top U.S. military brass,
Defense Secretary Pete Hankseth
railed against wokeness and progressive values in the military,
promising to review how it defines
and investigates complaints of bullying and hazing.
And he stressed how soldiers should look.
It's tiring to look out at combat formations
or really any formation and see fat troops.
Likewise, it's completely,
unacceptable to see fat generals and admirals in the halls of the Pentagon. And called for
combat standards to return to the highest male level. If that means no women qualify for some
combat jobs, so be it. In a wide ranging address, U.S. President Donald Trump suggested using
so-called dangerous American cities as military training grounds. They spit, we hit. And that police
and military be allowed to retaliate if their vehicles are hit by bricks. You get out of that car
and you can do whatever ahead you want to do.
Katie Nicholson, CBC News, Toronto.
And President Trump says Hamas has three or four days to respond to his Gaza peace proposal.
Trump announced the plan yesterday following a three-hour White House meeting with Benjamin Netanyahu.
The plan has the backing of a number of Arab and European nations as well as Canada.
And that is your world this hour.
For CBC News, I'm Stephanie Scandaris.
Thank you.
