The World This Hour - The World This Hour for 2025/10/18 at 07:00 EDT
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from cbc news the world this hour i'm claude fagg you as president donald trump's trade war dealt multiple blows this week
the biggest being stilantis shifting thousands of jobs from ontario to illinois
premiers are now questioning whether industries in their province are getting the same attention as others
as the threads holding team canada together loosen host of the house katherine cullen has more
You're not going to blame a premier for standing up for the major industries of their province.
Ontario's representative in Washington insists he's not worried about Team Canada.
David Patterson says this year the premiers have been as united as ever.
But lately, tensions over tariffs have been showing.
This week, U.S. tariffs went up on softwood lumber, leaving Canada facing a 45% hit.
BC's David Eby said this week,
he worries when workers in the auto or steel sector lose their jobs.
asking for today is that that same respect is shared for the forest sector in this country.
Patterson says all provinces want to see an end to sectoral tariffs.
We need a deal for Canada.
Patterson warns Trump may soon once again threaten to rip up his free trade deal with Canada.
He says Canadians shouldn't, as he puts it, freak out because Canada has too many things the United
States needs.
Catherine Cullen, CBC News, Ottawa.
There are growing concerns that recent attacks carried out by the U.S. could lead to outright conflict with Venezuela.
This week, President Donald Trump confirmed he authorized the CIA to conduct covert operations there,
adding that ground attacks might soon follow. Venezuela is calling the Trump administration's actions a violation of international law.
Mandy Sham reports.
President Trump believes that Nicholas Maduro is an illegitimate president.
Spokesperson Caroline Levitt says the White House is taking unprecedented steps
to stop the flow of drugs being trafficked out of Venezuela.
Since September, the U.S. has carried out deadly strikes on boats.
It accuses of smuggling drugs.
Nearly 30 people have been killed since the targeted strikes began.
Venezuela's ambassador to the United Nations denounces what he calls
extrajudicial executions against civilians.
Samuel Moncada is urging the U.N. Security Council to deem the U.S.
attacks illegal.
Our message is there is time to stop this madness.
We don't want war.
The White House has already declared war on what it calls narco-terrorism.
Some political analysts warn this escalation could be setting the groundwork for an eventual
American attempt at toppling Nicolas Madagliuas Maduro's regime in Venezuela.
Mandy Sham, CBC News, Toronto.
Presidwood Island is asking the federal government for help with compensation for the oyster industry,
which has been hit hard by.
disease. Dermo and MSX are deadly to oysters, but harmless to humans. Provincial officials
told MLAs the province had a $3 million fund at a committee on Thursday. Kim Gill is the acting
director for PEI aquaculture. We are now having a lot of discussions with federal partners and
other government groups. It was earmarked, and it was what we knew at the time was probably
going to be a good amount, but going forward, I think it needs to be more than that $3 million.
Officials say they would like to see programs for the agriculture industry also be made available to aquaculture.
To the MLB playoffs.
Swinging to fly ball, deep to right field.
Luke is going back to the one-e-track.
Get out the ripe run and mustard grabball.
It is grand salami time.
The Mariners scored five runs in the eighth inning, including that Grand Slam, to beat the Blue Jays 6-2,
regaining the ALCS series lead at three games to two.
The series now shifts back to Toronto for game six tomorrow night.
In the National League, the Los Angeles Dodgers have advanced to the World Series.
After beating the Milwaukee Brewers 5-1 last night, sweeping the NLCS in four games,
the Dodgers, of course, are reigning World Series champions.
And that is your world this hour.
For CBC News, I'm Claude Fagg.
Thank you.
