The World This Hour - The World This Hour for 2025/10/25 at 18:00 EDT
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from cbc news the world this hour i'm mike miles the trade war with the u.s is going another round
president donald trump says he's going to raise tariffs already imposed on canadian goods and
services because those ontario anti-tariff ads are running during this weekend's world series games
mike crawley has the latest donald trump's announcement comes in a social media post from air force one
The 200-word post falsely claims former President Ronald Reagan loved tariffs and calls the Ontario ad, which uses Reagan's own words, a fraud.
Trump says, quote, because of their serious misrepresentation of the facts and hostile act, I am increasing the tariff on Canada by 10% over and above what they are paying now.
Trump has imposed multiple tariffs on Canadian exports, and his post does not say which of their.
is increasing. CBC News has asked the White House for clarification and asked Canadian government
officials if they've received any formal notification. Trump made the post Saturday while traveling
to Malaysia for a meeting of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations. Prime Minister Mark Carney
is already there. Mike Crowley, CBC News, Washington. Two people were killed and 13 others injured
in Kiev after Russian missiles and drones attacked the Ukrainian capital.
Dominic Volaitis with more.
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 defense systems are
for defending Ukraine cities from Russia's relentless aerial attacks.
Dominic Velizus for CBC News, Bristol, England.
A freed Israeli hostage was among those at the weekly rally in Tel Aviv,
the crowd embracing and greeting Etan Horn,
While the families of dead captives still held in Gaza are demanding their government ensure they be brought back.
We still have 13 murdered hostages that are still in Gaza and have not been retrieved.
And this is why Hamas is in violation of this agreement.
We demand that the mediators put their foot down and that they make sure that we don't move forward with this agreement
until every single one is back home.
U.S. President Donald Trump is giving Hamas 48 hours to return the remains, saying he is watching very closely.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio is in Israel to oversee implementation of Trump's plan for Gaza.
After a dream in game one, Toronto Blue Jays head in tonight's game two of the World Series with a lot of optimism, both on the field and in the stands.
The Jays 114 win over the L.A. Dodgers was Toronto's first World Series victory since 1993.
Philippe-Shanock is 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 close.
election. 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. But the Blue Jays still have their
work cut out for them. They need three more wins to repeat history.
Philip LeShannock, CBC News, Toronto.
Just two hours away.
That is your Worldless Hour. For CBC News, I'm Mike Miles.
