The World This Hour - The World This Hour for 2025/10/25 at 16:00 EDT
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From CBC News, The World This Hour, I'm Mike Miles.
After a dream game one, the Toronto Blue Jays head into tonight's game two of the World Series
with a lot of optimism, both on the field, and in the stands.
The Jays 11-4 win over the L.A. Dodgers was Toronto's first World Series victory since 1993.
Philip Lee-Shanock has more.
Fans outside the Rogers Center in downtown Toronto said the Jays are going all the
way. But Scott Crawford of the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame in St. Mary's, Ontario,
says it's a big deal just to make it to the World Series.
I don't think they realize, like, there's 30 teams in baseball, one team wins.
The Hall of Fame is where memorabilia, like the home plate from the Blue Jays' 1993 World Series
win are on display, and it's hoping to add to its collection.
Adam Lascarius, Associate Sports Editor at the Daily Hive, says a dominant game one
against the L.A. Dodgers was a good start.
Addison Barger's Grand Slam was the first
pinch-hit Grand Slam in World Series history,
and it made for an historic sixth inning.
Most runs in a single inning in the World Series since 1968, so...
But the Blue Jays still have their work cut out for them.
They need three more wins to repeat history.
Philip Lachanox, CBC News, Toronto.
In Kuala Lumpur...
Prime Minister Mark Carney making small talk
the tarmac after arriving in Malaysia for the summit of the Association of Southeast Asian
countries. The Canadian government is framing this as an opportunity to diversify Canada's
trading relationship. He'll also be attending the APEC or Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation
Summit. U.S. President Donald Trump is also heading to Asia for the two summits.
Will you meet with Prime Minister Carney during this trip? I don't have any attention of it,
no. And he's still doubling down after shutting trade talks with Canada, saying he has no intention
of meeting with Prime Minister Mark Carney.
And we need tariffs for national security, and they totally turned it around because they're
getting hurt by tariffs, and we're gaining by tariffs. They've used tariffs on us when we had
different presidents very successfully, and they've taken a lot of money out of our country,
and now we're taking it all back.
Trump was angered by an anti-tariff TV ad paid for by the government of Ontario, featuring
part of an anti-tariff speech by former Republican President Ronald Reagan.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford said he will have the ad pulled Monday.
Two people were killed and 13 others injured in Kiev after Russian missiles and drones attacked the Ukrainian to capital.
Dominic Volaitis reports.
Last night's attack on Kiev set off multiple fires and damaged residential infrastructure, including a kindergarten.
Although most of the drones and missiles fired at the city were shot down, some reached their targets,
killing two people and wounding 13 others.
Again, Ukraine's energy infrastructure was hit in the strikes.
The country's Prime Minister today accused Russia
of attempting to create a humanitarian catastrophe to coincide with winter.
President Volodymyr Zelensky, meanwhile,
said the attacks highlighted again
just how important patriot air defence systems are
for defending Ukraine cities from Russia's relentless aerial.
attacks. Dominic Velizes for CBC News, Bristol, England. Tropical storm Melissa is now a hurricane,
and forecasters are expecting it to get more intense, wrapping up to category four by the time it
reaches Jamaica Monday, dumping up to 640 millimeters of rain on the island. Residents are battening down.
My God, now no problem. I may have asked him this morning to keep me can turn by the storm,
because no matter what, we cannot manage it. Melissa is moving slowly,
which will only worsen the devastation.
It's already killed at least three people in Haiti
and another in the Dominican Republic.
There are media reports the Louvre
has transferred some of its most precious jewels
to the Bank of France.
This after an audacious daylight heist last weekend
exposed the fame museum's weak security.
The remaining crown jewels from the Apollo Gallery
were taken to the bank under a secret police escort.
That is your world this hour.
For CBC News, I'm Mike Miles.
Thank you.
