The World This Hour - The World This Hour for 2025/10/10 at 09:00 EDT

Episode Date: October 10, 2025

The World This Hour for 2025/10/10 at 09:00 EDT...

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Starting point is 00:00:00 What happens when an identity is stolen? And then what happens when there isn't anyone or any document to help you get it back? He's saying, I'm innocent. I am William Woods. One William Woods ended up in prison. The other went on to live a normal life for decades. I'm Kathleen Goldhar and this week on Crime Story, The Two Lives of William Woods. Find us wherever you get your podcasts. from cbc news the world this hour i'm mike miles canada's economy is rebounding from august job losses statistics canada has just released the numbers for september showing a net game on 60,000 jobs
Starting point is 00:00:46 making up for most of the 66,000 shed in the previous month but the unemployment rate remains at 7.1% cbc senior business correspondent peter armstrong has more the canadian labor market got Rolling again in September, the headline is good. The details are even better. We added 60,000 jobs, but Statkan says the breakdown was actually 106,000 full-time jobs added, well, 46,000 part-time jobs were lost. And you look at the sectors that are showing signs of life. Agriculture is up 13,000, health care and social assistance. That's up 14,000. But the surprising one here is manufacturing. From January to August, nearly 60,000 manufacturing jobs were lost. In September, a whopping 28,000 jobs were added.
Starting point is 00:01:36 This report just sort of adds to the sense that just maybe the worst of the trade war's impact is behind us. The Bank Canada expects to see economic growth pick up through the second half of this year. And if that's the case, you'd expect to see that show up in the jobs data first. And here we are. Peter Armstrong, CBC News, Toronto. Israel's military says the Gaza's ceasefire is now in effect, with troops withdrawing to an agreed line. Now, Hamas has 72 hours to return the hostages, and a significant humanitarian aid operation is about to begin.
Starting point is 00:02:10 Crystal Ghancing has more from Jerusalem. We will scale up the provision of food across Gaza to reach 2.1 million people who need food aid. Tom Fletcher, the UN's emergency relief coordinator, says the goal for the first 60 days of the ceasefire, is to have hundreds of trucks moving into Gaza daily. Text of the deal, brokered by the U.S., Qatar, and Egypt was made public last night after the Israeli government ratified it. We were at a tremendous development in the last two years. We fought doing these two years to achieve our warings. Text of the peace plan says Israeli forces are to pull back to agreed lines and not return as long as Hamas adheres to the agreement. An Israeli spokesperson says
Starting point is 00:02:55 the IDF will still control 53% of the Gaza Strip, a multinational force, including military personnel from Qatar, Egypt, Turkey, and the U.S. will oversee the plan. Crystal Gamansing, CBC News, Jerusalem. For months, U.S. President Donald Trump has been hinting he wants the Nobel Peace Prize, and now that a peace deal has been reached in Gaza, some Israelis and Palestinians agree he deserves it. But with the agreement coming months after the deadline for this, year's nomination. Here's who the Nobel Committee honored. The Norwegian Nobel
Starting point is 00:03:30 Committee has decided to award the Nobel Peace Prize for 2025 to Maria Corina Machado. The leader of the Democratic forces in Venezuela. The Venezuelan opposition leader is known as the Iron Lady. The Nobel Committee says she deserves the prize for her tireless work for democratic rights and her efforts to achieve a just transition from dictator. leadership to democracy. Explosions overnight in Kiev as Russia carries out its latest, rather, major attack on the Ukrainian capital. President Vladimir Zelenskyy says it was part of a large-scale assault across the country.
Starting point is 00:04:13 He says Russia used 450 drones in 30 missiles and attacks targeting the energy sector, leaving nearly 300,000 customers without power. While in the southeastern city of Zaporasia, there are reports of, a seven-year-old boy was killed. Donald Trump will be undergoing what he's described as a semi-annual physical later today. The White House isn't explaining why Trump was getting a checkup six months after his last annual exam. In recent weeks, there's been online speculation about his condition after Trump had not appeared publicly for several days last month. That is your world this hour.
Starting point is 00:04:49 For CBC News, I'm Mike Miles. From

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