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From CBC News, the world this hour.
I'm Neil Hurland.
Voters in Yukon have ousted the Liberals after nine years in power.
The next premier of the Yukon, Mr. Curry Dixon.
Last night, the Conservative-leaning Yukon Party won a majority government in the territory,
with 14 of the 21 seats in the legislature,
Premier-designate Curry Dixon will be the first Yukon Premier born in the territory.
The results of this election show very clearly that Yukoners want a change.
They want a change to address our housing crisis.
They want our health care infrastructure to keep up with our population growth
and our health system to meet the needs of all Yukoners regardless of what community they live in.
They've told us they want to see the downtown core of Whitehorse cleaned up and made safe.
Kate White is leader of the Yukon NDP.
Her party won six seats and moved the NDP from third party to official opposition.
Now she's vowing to make sure the new government delivers what it promised.
Well, it's going to be to hold them to account, which is something that I have a fair amount of experience in.
And so the reality is, is they've made commitments.
We know UConners are struggling with affordability, with access to health care, housing education.
There's a whole series of problems, and so that is what will make sure they deliver.
The liberals suffered a humiliating loss.
They might only hang on to one seat.
And for all the results from the UConn election, click on our website, cbcnews.ca.ca.
Elections are being held across the U.S. today, and one of the most closely watched races is in New York City,
where the former governor of New York State is running against a young Democratic socialist.
Katie Nicholson has more.
New York City mayoral frontrunner Zoran Mamdani on Monday.
Our time has come, New York. Our time is now.
Mamdani's time in particular appears to have come.
The last four months, a wild ride from political outsider to ascendant contender,
driven by a grassroots campaign and promises to tackle affordability.
We're going to go through, Mamdani, like a hot knife through butter.
And so, former New York governor, Andrew Quentin.
Cuomo entered the race, contrasting himself with Mamdani's Democratic socialism.
Republican Curtis Sleewa campaigned largely on public safety and as a man of the people.
Like the TV program, everybody loves Raymond. Everybody loves Curtis.
This race is already making history. More than 735,000 lined up for early in-person voting.
More than four times the number in the 2021 election.
Katie Nicholson, CBC News, Washington.
Prime Minister Mark Carney will deliver his first budget today.
BC's hard-hit forestry sector is looking for a lifeline from the federal government
in the face of punishing U.S. tariffs on softwood lumber.
As Katie DeRosa reports, it comes as BC hits pause on a new anti-tariff ad
after a similar ad from Ontario angered President Donald Trump.
We don't have a lot of time here.
We're probably across the country closing it on 2,000 lost jobs.
Derek Nyborg, President of the Forest Products,
of Canada says he wants to see a federal budget that includes support for forestry workers and
businesses. It's an industry that's been hammered by the 45% softwood lumber tariffs imposed by
the U.S. Prime Minister Mark Carney has warned of a budget that will force Canadians to make
sacrifices. Those in BC's forestry sector say they've sacrificed enough. At a softwood summit yesterday
in Vancouver, BC's premier says he's now convinced Ottawa has made the industry a priority.
The automotive sector is larger than an aluminum and steel combined, and it deserves to be treated with the seriousness and respect.
David E.B. and Federal Minister for Canada U.S. trade, Dominic LeBlanc, committed to a new B.C. Ottawa Task Force to respond to punishing U.S. tariffs on lumber exports.
Katie de Rosa, CBC News, Victoria.
And CBC Radio will broadcast special coverage of the federal budget. It all begins today at 4 p.m. Eastern on CBC Radio 1.
And that is your world this hour. I'm Neil Hurland.
