The World This Hour - The World This Hour for 2025/10/07 at 22:00 EDT

Episode Date: October 8, 2025

The World This Hour for 2025/10/07 at 22:00 EDT...

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Starting point is 00:00:00 The spirit of innovation is deeply ingrained in Canada, and Google is helping Canadians innovate in ways both big and small, from mapping accessible spaces so the disabled community can explore with confidence, to unlocking billions in domestic tourism revenue. Thousands of Canadian companies are innovating with Google AI. Innovation is Canada's story. Let's tell it together. Find out more at g.co slash Canadian Innovation. From CBC News, the world this hour. I'm Neil Hurland.
Starting point is 00:00:39 Mark Carney's visit to the White House ended without a deal. The Prime Minister was hoping for some relief from hard-hitting U.S. tariffs on Canadian steel, aluminum, and autos. Katie Simpson reports. There had been this sort of expectation. That was the phrase that was used by multiple sources to CBC News and Radio Canada, that Canada was going to see some limited tariff relief, particularly around steel and possibly aluminum.
Starting point is 00:01:03 And something between this weekend and today didn't go the way Canada had expected. So that is going to be a setback. And if tariffs remain as is or even get worse, that is going to make the renegotiation of Kuzma, the Canada-US-Mexico trade agreement, even more complicated. The U.S. can use tariffs to try to pressure Canada
Starting point is 00:01:23 into even more concessions when the formal renegotiation process starts next year. You know, if we take a step back, what a difference a few months makes. No more is anyone in Canada expecting to see tariffs come to an end. Trump has made it explicitly clear. Tariffs are here to stay, and that's what every U.S. trading partner is going to have to deal with. It's just now a matter of whether Canada can get some limited relief from those tariffs. Katie Simpson, CBC News, Washington.
Starting point is 00:01:50 Two leaders of the truck convoy that took over downtown Ottawa in 2020, will not face any jail time. Chris Barber and Tamara Leach were both found guilty of mischief back in April. Nicole Williams has more on their sentencing today. It's a far cry from the sentences Crown attorneys were asking for. They argued freedom convoy leaders Tamara Leach and Chris Barber should face significant jail time for their part in the 2022 protests. It saw truckers from across the country occupy the nation's capital for three weeks in a protest of COVID-19 vaccine mandates at the time. Barbara and Leach were both found guilty of mischief in court six months ago. Barber also convicted for counseling others to disobey a court order.
Starting point is 00:02:37 The judge in this case has now sentenced Barber to a year of house arrest with conditions and six months of probation. As for Leach, she's also received a year of house arrest, followed by three and a half months of probation. Both have been ordered to also do 100 hours of community service. A video. Victory for the dozens of people who showed up in support of Barber and Leach. Nicole Williams, CBC News, Ottawa. Now to Israel. mourners arranged flowers at the site of the Nova Music Festival, one of several locations
Starting point is 00:03:11 where the Palestinian militant group Hamas killed 1,200 people and took 251 hostages two years ago today. Orit Barón's daughter Yuval was among the victims. She says the pain is still raw. Nothing else is important. Nothing else can be complete because she's my heart, and they took it for me. Israel believes roughly 48 hostages remain in Gaza, about 20 of them are still alive. The memorials come as delegations from Hamas and Israel work to finalize a deal that would free the hostages. Since the October 7th attacks, Israel has been fighting a war with Hamas in Gaza. Gaza. The Gaza Health Ministry, which is run by Hamas, says 67,000 Palestinians have died,
Starting point is 00:04:01 although that number doesn't distinguish between civilians and armed fighters. Police in Lungay, Quebec, have released a video they hope will help locate the parents of an abandoned baby. On Sunday, the infant was found on the front steps of a residence. The grainy video shows a person holding the baby while walking on the sidewalk. Police say they don't know if the person in the video is one of the parents. they're urging the parents or anyone with information to come forward. In baseball playoffs, the Toronto Blue Jays are in the Bronx tonight, playing against the New York Yankees in game three of the American League Division series.
Starting point is 00:04:38 The game is now tied 6-6 in the bottom of the fourth inning. If the Jays win tonight, they move on to the next round of the World Series playoffs. And that is your world this hour. For CBC News, I'm Neil Hurland. Thank you.

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