The World This Hour - The World This Hour for 2025/10/26 at 13:00 EDT
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from cbc news the world this hour i'm like miles
donald trump brought more confusion and uncertainty to the ossian summit in malaysia
while flying to koala lumpur he posted an angry message threatening an additional 10%
tariff on canadian goods and services in retaliation for an ontario ad campaign against tariffs
but as murray brewster tells us prime minister mark carney is using the turmoil to paint canada
as a reliable trading partner.
Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim opened the ASEAN summit with a message that almost felt like it was directed at Canada and the U.S.
Across regions, we see rising contestation of growing uncertainty.
These crosswinds test not only our economies, but our collective resolve to keep faith in cooperation.
The U.S. President Donald Trump announced on social.
social media, he was increasing the tariff on Canada by 10% over and above what we're already
paying now because of the Ontario government ad. He says Canada was, quote, caught red-handed,
putting up a fraudulent advertisement on Ronald Reagan's speech on tariffs. Meanwhile, in his
address to ASEAN leaders, Carney says Canada believes it can dramatically expand and strengthen
trade links. Murray Brewster, CBC News, Kuala Lampur, Malaysia.
In Jamaica, go got out.
A YouTuber live streaming as swelling waves batter the coast, residents there are preparing for Hurricane Melissa.
Right now, a Category 4 storm, it's expected to become a Category 5 overnight and make landfall in Jamaica late Monday or early Tuesday.
Forecasters say it will pack winds of over 200 kilometers an hour and enough torrential rain to cause catastrophic floods and landslides.
Israeli defense forces says it targeted and killed Islamic jihad members in central Gaza.
The IDF claiming an imminent attack on Israeli soldiers.
There's also the matter of finding and returning the remains of dead hostages.
The Red Cross is now working with Hamas to try and locate them.
Crystal Gamansing has more from Jerusalem.
In the darkness, horns signal the movements of construction vehicles and big trucks with Egyptian flags
east of Han Yunus, trucks hauling large earth movers, equipment that will be used to search for
the bodies of the remaining hostages in Gaza. Hamas says it will be searching new areas in an effort
to locate those still unaccounted for. That there are still cells in hostages, including two
U.S. citizens, one of them being my son. Itai Chen is Ruby's son. He was born in the U.S.,
but grew up in Israel. The 19-year-old IDF soldier was killed on a
October 7th. His body kidnapped and taken into Gaza. Hamas has repeatedly said it needs time and
equipment to locate the bodies in the rubble. Many in Israel, including hostage families,
say they're being deliberately withheld. Crystal Gamansing, CBC News, Jerusalem.
The Paris prosecutor says several suspects are in custody in connection with the theft of
crown jewels from the Louvre last weekend. Two men were arrested last night. One
of them at Charles de Gaulle Airport preparing to leave the country.
Body cameras aren't just for police anymore.
They've been spotted on workers at Sobies and Freshco stores.
Sobees confirms it's a pilot program.
And since it started, the chain says it's seen less harassment
in aggression towards employees and customers.
Ruiuie Rodriguez with the Retail Council of Canada says
body cams are no different than other surveillance methods
retailers are already using.
Public view monitors, for example, we call them PVMs at their entrance.
And so you'll have a monitor hanging at the entrance, usually a little higher.
When you walk in, you see yourself.
And that has a deterrence.
As for privacy concerns, the Federal Privacy Commissioner says customers must be informed they're being recorded.
So he says the pilot is adhering to all applicable privacy laws.
The Blue Jays have the day off today.
A chance to shake off last night's 5 to 1 loss to the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Game 3 goes tomorrow night.
That is your world this hour for CBC News.
I'm Mike Miles.
