The World This Hour - The World This Hour for 2025/11/07 at 06:00 EST

Episode Date: November 7, 2025

The World This Hour for 2025/11/07 at 06:00 EST...

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Starting point is 00:00:00 This ascent isn't for everyone. You need grit to climb this high this often. You've got to be an underdog that always over-delivers. You've got to be 6,500 hospital staff, 1,000 doctors, all doing so much with so little. You've got to be Scarborough. Defined by our uphill battle and always striving towards new heights. And you can help us keep climbing.
Starting point is 00:00:27 Donate at lovescarbro.cairbo. from cbc news it's the world this hour i'm joe cummings another budget amendment is being voted on today in the house of commons it's from the blocquebecua and it calls on MPs to reject the liberal budget because it is quote harmful to quebec yesterday's amendment put forward by the conservatives was voted down it called for the budget to be rejected because it doesn't offer canadian's affordable life. The final debate and final vote on the budget is set for later this month. MPs have next week off and return to the House on November 17th. In the meantime, Conservative leader Pierre Pahliav is losing another member of his caucus.
Starting point is 00:01:14 Alberta MP Matt Jennero has announced he's stepping down this just one day after a Nova Scotia conservative crossed the floor to join the liberals. Tom Perry reports. I just wish them all the best. From conservative MPs like John Brassard warm wishes for a colleague who's calling it quits. Edmonton MP, Matt Jenneru, says he's stepping down to focus on his family, though his name had been mentioned as someone who might be interested in crossing the floor after Nova Scotia MP Chris Dantramont this week jumped from the conservatives to the liberals. Conservative MP Pat Kelly insists the talk around Jenneru was just that. Talk. It's disappointing to hear some of the silly rumors. But to liberal MP, Mark Gelley,
Starting point is 00:02:00 Gerritsen, one conservative jumping ship and another one leaving should send a message. The Conservative Party of Canada no longer has room for progressive views. Conservative leader Pierre Pauliev posted a message on social media, thanking Jenneru for his service, adding he expected him to stay on as an MP until spring. Tom Perry, CBC News, Ottawa. The latest employment numbers are being released today from Statistics Canada and considering the roller coaster ride the jobs market has been on in recent. months. It's not clear what we should expect to see. Peter Armstrong has more.
Starting point is 00:02:35 You don't need to look far to see for yourself that the Canadian economy is slowing. On the main street of just about every town or neighborhood, you can feel it as confidence and spending have dropped off in the face of the trade war. Canada has been on the precipice of a recession for months. Terrorists and uncertainty have been weighing on the economy all year. It's incredibly volatile. Claire Fenn, senior economist at RBC, says there have been wild. swings in the jobs market. 83,000 jobs were added in June. 105,000 were then lost in July and August
Starting point is 00:03:08 before another surge in September added 60,000 jobs. Fan says economists are trying to zoom out past all the distortions in the economy right now. To cut through all the noise, the focus should be on the unemployment rate, and we're looking for the unemployment rate to stay steady at 7.1%. But if the past few months is any guide, prepare to be surprised when today's numbers come out. Peter Armstrong, CBC News, Toronto. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency says it will be proceeding with the call of roughly 300 hostages on a BC ostrich farm. It follows a decision yesterday from the Supreme Court.
Starting point is 00:03:44 Yasmin Renea has the latest. CBC News heard multiple rounds of shots fired at Universal ostrich farms shortly after nightfall Thursday. The shots came from inside an enclosure made of straw bales where the Canadian Food Inspection Agency heard its scores of ostriches earlier in the day. Puppets, puppets, CFIA puppets. Around the same time, supporters of the farm were heckling RCMP officers who are securing the area. Many of you are they sending in? That's a lot of soldiers here.
Starting point is 00:04:16 There has been a huge police presence at the farm since the Supreme Court of Canada decided to not hear the farm's appeal, ending a months-long legal battle. Katie Pasitney's mother co-owns the farm. She's going to lose everything. she's ever loved for 35 years. The ostriches were ordered called in December following an avian flu outbreak that killed about 70 birds. In the past year, their case has garnered an international spotlight.
Starting point is 00:04:43 Yasim Renea's CBC News, Vernon, BC. And that is the world this hour. For CBC News, I'm Joe Cummings. Thank you.

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