The World This Hour - The World This Hour for 2025/11/01 at 16:00 EDT
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from cbic news the world this hour i'm gina louise phillips mark carney is talking up his government's
impending budget but the prime minister is not saying if he believes it will get the support of opposition
MPs to pass it that sets the stage for a parliamentary showdown next week and even the possibility
of a snap election murray brewster is traveling with the prime minister i am 100% confident that this
budget is the right budget for this country
at this moment. Prime Minister Mark Carney, delicately dancing around the question of whether his government has secured enough votes to pass Tuesday's federal budget. The Conservatives and NDP are doing a lot of soul-searching this weekend on that point. For the Conservatives, it's political optics. How can they back Carney and an agenda they say these simply don't support? Conservative leader Pierre Polyev has made a series of demands, including scrapping the industrial carbon tax and keeping the deficit below $42 billion.
For the NDP, getting behind the Liberals, who are planning to downsize government, is even
more of a stretch. Carney says he's prepared to fight an election over this budget.
I'm always prepared to stand up for the right thing.
Meanwhile, separately, Carney confirmed he did apologize to U.S. President Donald Trump
over the Ontario anti-tariff ad that scuttled trade talks.
Marie Brewster, CBC News, Kiyong Ju, South Korea.
More Trump tariffs went into effect overnight, and this time they're targeting buses
and medium and heavy trucks.
It means a Canadian sector that exported around $5 billion to the U.S. last year
is now facing a worrisome future.
Anise Haydari reports.
A 25% tariff can add upwards of $100,000 onto the cost of one of these trucks.
Chase Barber says the latest tariffs from Donald Trump are disheartening.
He's the president of Edison Motors in Golden BC.
The company manufactures hybrid semi-trucks.
It's going to be a lot harder to sell into the U.S. right now.
Trump making it more expensive for Americans to buy medium and heavy-duty trucks from outside the
country. That tariff is now in effect as of November 1st.
But Dennis Darby points out, companies were already making moves in a very uncertain market.
He's with Trade Group Canadian manufacturers and exporters.
One of the large manufacturers in Quebec reduced its production, moved most of its production
to the U.S.
Daniel Cluchet is with Unifor, who represents workers at manufacturer Packar.
Even before the new tariff was official, production had dropped.
It was 100 trucks a day.
How long will it be sustainable to go with 18 trucks a day?
Economists have said the domestic market won't likely make up for lost U.S. buyers.
Any Siddari. CBC News, Calgary.
In the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh,
ambulances rushed to the scene of a stampede that left at least nine people dead,
including one child.
At least 18 others were injured.
The stampede happened at a popular hearing.
Hindu temple, where hundreds of devotees had gathered to mark a sacred day.
Well, it's a winner-take-all at Game 7 in the World Series tonight, because game
six didn't go the way many Canadians were hoping.
Base and off field.
Otati's into score.
Here comes Will Smith.
Throw it's not in time.
The Dodgers got to Blue Jay's starter, Kevin Gosman, with a 3-1-third inning, and kept
Jay's bats in check on route.
to a 3-1 win. Jay's manager, John Schneider, sounded upbeat and confident after the loss.
See you tomorrow. It's going to be electric here. I mean, these guys, it's business as usual,
although it's coming down to one game. You know what I mean? These guys are really good at kind
of just turning the page. It's going to be fun here. But to the fans, I say, see you tomorrow
night. Be loud, be rowdy. And we're going to be ready to play.
Veteran Max Scher gets the start for the Jays, and Otani will start for the Dodgers.
First pitch will be thrown shortly after 8 p.m. Eastern.
And a reminder to most of our listeners, daylight saving time ends at 2 a.m. Sunday morning for most of the country.
A few places don't observe the time change, but those affected should turn their clocks back one hour before bed.
And that is the world this hour. Remember, you can listen to us wherever you get your podcasts.
And for news anytime, visit the website, cbcnews.c.a.
For CBC News, I'm Gina.
Louise Phillips.
