The World This Hour - The World This Hour for 2025/10/01 at 22:00 EDT
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from cbc news the world this hour i'm mike miles more talk about tariffs on parliament hill
with the opposition accusing the federal government of breaking its promise by failing to reach a deal
with the u.s that would lift the cross-border levies tom perry reports we have been very clear from the
beginning that supply management is not a subject of negotiation with the americans it will
after a published report suggested ottawa was prepared to allow more
U.S. dairy products into Canada to try to reach a wider agreement on tariffs.
Dominic LeBlanc, the minister responsible for Canada-U.S. trade was quick to reassure dairy farmers.
Canada's supply management system was not on the table.
Block Quebecois leader E. Francois Blanchette says Mark Carney promised the deal but hasn't delivered.
We have seen nothing of it. Nothing of it.
Donald Trump this week unveiled new tariffs on imported furniture and Canadian softwood lumber.
Conservative leader Pierre Pollyev calls that another example of Carney,
keeping his elbows down and getting trampled with Canadian workers paying the price.
Tom Perry, CBC News, Ottawa.
Police and Lavelle, Quebec say an organized crime figure was killed and two others seriously injured
in a brazen-tay-time shooting inside a Starbucks this morning.
They say the shooting bears all the harm all the whole marks of a planned hit.
LaValle Police Chief Pierre Boucher says the police service is increasing the president,
of officers in the area.
We are going to target, strategic targets, to be sure that the organized crime
understand that we're going to be there, we're going to follow them, and to work about
the feeling of safety for all our citizens.
Radio Canada's sources have confirmed the deceased is Haralamos Theologu, also known as Bobby
the Greek.
Those sources also say the other two victims were members of Theologu's gang.
In the Philippines, rescue crews going through the wreckage of buildings collapsed in Thursday's earthquake on the island of Cebu.
72 people are now reported dead following the magnitude 6.9 quake, another 294 injured.
Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand says tonight her thoughts are with the people of the Philippines and that Canada is ready to help.
Marine Land says it is profoundly disappointed by today's decision by the federal government.
denied a request from the Ontario Park to ship 30 whales to an aquarium in China.
Fisheries and Oceans Minister Joanne Thompson says denial of an export license was made in the best interest of the whales.
The Fisheries Act, which is important in guiding the decision, is clear.
Whales do not belong in tanks and captivity for entertainment purposes, and that really was at the center of the decision.
Marine land says moving those whales was the only viable option.
option and adds, the park is now unable to pay for the whale's care.
She broke new scientific ground with a study of chimpanzees that taught the world about its
own humanity. Jane Goodall died today at the age of 91. The British scientist was a beloved
and globally recognized conservationist and best-selling author. Anand Rahm reports.
We all like stand on the shoulders of giants. Like she's one of those giants for me.
Amy Callan is a primatologist at the University of Victoria and found it hard to speak of Goodall in the past tense.
Yeah, it was quite shocking, to be honest.
Born into working class England in 1934, Goodall spent decades in the forest studying chimpanzees,
highlighting new behaviors, redefining our understanding of how they use tools facing pushback from the establishment.
You could see, though, she's not someone that, you know, shies away from a fight.
Tributes poured in immediately.
The UN, which gave her the title, Messenger of Peace, said Goodall.
work tirelessly for our planet and all its inhabitants.
In the forest, everything is interconnected.
Every animal and plant has a role to play.
That includes us.
An irreplaceable voice for what she would call an irreplaceable planet.
Jane Goodall died in California at the age of 91.
Anandram, CBC News, Toronto.
And that is The World This Hour.
For CBC News, I'm Mike Miles.
Thank you.
