The World This Hour - The World This Hour for 2025/11/01 at 04:00 EDT

Episode Date: November 1, 2025

The World This Hour for 2025/11/01 at 04:00 EDT...

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Starting point is 00:00:00 The spirit of innovation is deeply ingrained in Canada, and Google is helping Canadians innovate in ways both big and small, from mapping accessible spaces so the disabled community can explore with confidence, to unlocking billions in domestic tourism revenue. Thousands of Canadian companies are innovating with Google AI. Innovation is Canada's story. Let's tell it together. Find out more at g.co slash Canadian Innovation. from cbc news the world this hour i'm mike miles
Starting point is 00:00:37 former prime minister jean krethian is coming out swinging at alberta's premier even accusing daniel smith of double talk cbc bcdbc radio's the house talked to krecheon in his hometown of schoenig in quebec host katherine cullen has this preview it's a united canada more than ever thirty years out from the last quebec referendum jean cretien doesn't sound very worried about the state of Canadian unity, even with some discord amongst the provinces over how to respond to Donald Trump's tariffs, and now both the Quebec and Alberta sovereignist movement. The former prime minister zeroed in on Danielle Smith. Now she wants the federal government to intervene in B.C. to help Alberta. But don't do anything in Alberta to help the rest of Canada. Come on, you cannot double talk
Starting point is 00:01:21 all the time like that. He also suggested that if the province were to separate, it won't help get them a new pipeline. It's a landlocked province. How can they build a pipeline? So does Kretchen think there is a new oil pipeline in Canada's future? Apparently, there is nobody wants to do it by the private sector. So the bad feds will have to pay for it. Come on. He says Alberta has never sold as much oil as it does now. Yet, Kretchen says, the province complains as if it were bankrupt. Catherine Cullen, CBC News, Schewin again, Quebec. Canada's 20th Prime Minister also had lots to share on Donald Trump, free trade and his own legacy. see within his hometown of Schoenegin in Quebec,
Starting point is 00:02:01 to hear it all, tune into the House after the 9 o'clock news, 930 in Newfoundland, or download the House wherever you get your podcasts. Prime Minister Mark Carney may be wrapping up his visit to South Korea for the APEC summit, but his mind is already on Parliament Hill for Tuesday's budget. Carney says he knows the stakes are high. This is not a game. It's a critical moment for our country and many of the questions that have been asked, highlight aspects of why it's so important.
Starting point is 00:02:27 over-reliance on the United States, security channels. Where are we going to find the growth, given the headwinds from the new U.S. trade policy? And what this budget will do is provide the answer to that question. Left unsaid, the government's fate hinges on whether the budget passes a confidence vote. If it fails, there could be an election. But Carney says he has confidence in the spending plan and that he's ready to stand up for what he thinks is right. The Supreme Court has ruled unconstitutional one-year mandatory. minimum jail sentences for child pornography, saying the law denies judges the flexibility to impose sentences other than imprisonment when appropriate. Conservative leader, excuse me, Pierre Pollyev calls the court's ruling wrongheaded.
Starting point is 00:03:12 I would oppose the ruling and I would use the notwithstanding clause to overturn it, and my future government will introduce mandatory prison sentences for possession of child pornography so that dirt bags like this go away for a very long time. That comment coming during an interview with CBC Chief Political Correspondent Rosemary Barton. You can see the full interview Sunday morning on Rosemary Barton live at 11 a.m. Eastern on CBC television or wherever you stream CBC News. Canada plans to send Ukraine a massive Russian cargo plane if it wins a court battle to seize the aircraft. The Antonov plane has been at Toronto Pearson Airport since February 2022. It's owned by a Russian airline company, which is currently sanctioned by Ottawa.
Starting point is 00:03:54 Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand calls the plane a symbol of accountability. How else can we help Ukraine in its time of need? Russia completely obliterated some of Ukraine's Antonov aircrafts that were in Ukraine at the beginning of the war. And so this is in a sense replenishing the Antenov fleet. Canada allows the seizure of assets held by sanctioned groups and the redirection of profits to victims of a sanctioned regime. Dream. Disappointment, but one more chance. The Los Angeles Dodgers have beaten the Toronto Blue Jays 3-1 in game six of the World Series. Barger is doubled off on the play, and if it stands, the Dodgers have won the game. It all came down to that play, which of course did stand. The series now tied three games to three, meaning there will be a game seven, the deciding game tonight, at the Rogers Center.
Starting point is 00:04:51 That is your world this hour for CBC News. Mike Miles.

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