The World This Hour - The World This Hour for 2025/10/06 at 16:00 EDT

Episode Date: October 6, 2025

The World This Hour for 2025/10/06 at 16:00 EDT...

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Starting point is 00:00:00 A new season of Love Me is here. Real stories of real, complicated relationships. It's not even like a gender. I mean, it's wrapped up in gender, but it's just a really deep self-hate. I think I cried almost every day. I just stole myself on the floor. It's coming on really straight.
Starting point is 00:00:21 It's like he's trying to date you all of the sudden. Yeah, and I do look like my mother. Love Me, available now wherever you get your podcasts. From CBC News, the world this hour, I'm Stephanie Skanderas. The Liberal government is breaking with tradition of presenting a spring budget. Instead, it'll deliver all future budgets in the fall. Here's Finance Minister Francois Philippe Champagne. What we're trying to do is to provide more transparency, more clarity for Canadians.
Starting point is 00:00:52 So when you're going to look at the budget, you're going to open the page and you're going to be able to see, okay, where is the government of Canada investing by money? The federal government has not released a budget since April 2024 under former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. The 2025-26 budget is set to be released on November 4th. Representatives of Hamas and Israel are in Egypt to discuss the implementation of Donald Trump's peace plan. The White House says it's working hard to move the ball forward as quickly as possible, but a number of sticking points remain. Sasha Petrissik reports.
Starting point is 00:01:29 Around a Tel Aviv fountain that's turned into a shrine for hostages still held in Gaza, Israelis pray for a deal, hopeful but hesitant. I think we've been close to this juncture in the past, and we've been optimistic and hopeful and then been disappointed. Mediators and negotiators are meeting in Egypt, closer perhaps than ever to an agreement to end the war, to exchange Israeli hostages for Palestinians in jails and to stop fighting. feeling the pressure from an impatient U.S. President Donald Trump.
Starting point is 00:02:03 It'll last a couple of days. We'll see how it turns out, but I'm hearing it's going very well. Officials say it will take a few days to see if the sides are close enough and conciliatory enough. Sasha Petrissik, CBC News, Jerusalem. The largest teacher strike in Alberta history has begun with classes canceled at some 2,000 elementary and high schools. Jason Schilling is the president of the Alberta Teachers' Association. He says he understands the impact of the strike on students and their families. Ideally, we would want a short strike so that we could get back to work, but we also know that we need to stand up for public education.
Starting point is 00:02:42 We're in a crisis right now. A contract dispute between teachers and the province has dragged on for months, with the union voting against a contract offer last week. The province is offering some assistance to families, as the strike goes on, $30 per day for households with kids under 12. There is a new political upheaval in France following the swift resignation of its Prime Minister this morning. Sebastian Le Corneux says it would take very little for France to succeed politically,
Starting point is 00:03:15 but today is not that day. The Prime Minister stepped down hours after naming a new cabinet and after parties of all stripes threatened to vote it down. Le Corneux blames the government collapse on the government. the inability of politicians to compromise. He was in the role for only 27 days. This resignation now puts further pressure on President Emmanuel Macron to call snap elections or resign. The Edmonton Oilers have locked down their superstar captain at least for another couple of years. Connor McDavid has signed an extension with the team, keeping him under contract through 2028.
Starting point is 00:03:51 Sarah Reid has a details. After months of speculation, it's the news. fans have been waiting for. And McDavid scores. Gabe Winner. Captain Connor McDavid has signed a two-year contract extension worth $12.5 million a year. The deal means he's making the same amount as the eight-year contract he signed back in 2017. The Oilers confirming today's news in a release after McDavid posted on X, our journey here continues. McDavid is in his 10th year as an Edmonton Oiler and is one of the most accomplished players in the NHL.
Starting point is 00:04:26 His resigning comes after questions about what his future with the team would look like, following the team's second straight loss in a Stanley Cup final to the Florida Panthers. The contract extension comes just two days before the start of the Euler's season. The team will face off against the Calgary Flames in Edmonton on Wednesday. Sarah Reid, CBC News, Edmonton. And that is your world this hour. For CBC News, I'm Stephanie Scandaris. Thank you.

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