The World This Hour - The World This Hour for 2025/11/09 at 23:00 EST
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From CBC News, the world this hour. I'm Neil Hurland. The U.S. government is one step
closer to ending a shutdown that has been going on for 39 days. Tonight, the U.S. Senate passed
a bill that would fund the U.S. government. On this vote, the yays are 60 and the nays are 40,
three-fifths of the Senate duly chosen and sworn, having voted in the affirmative, the motion
upon reconsideration is agreed to.
A group of centrist Democrats supported the bill, along with Republicans.
Jean Chaheen is a Democratic U.S. Senator from New Hampshire.
I understand that not all of my Democratic colleagues are satisfied with this agreement,
but waiting another week or another month wouldn't deliver a better outcome.
It would only mean more harm for families in New Hampshire and all across the country.
The shutdown impacted everything from food aid to veterans program,
and air travel. More than 2,000 flights in the U.S. were canceled Sunday as some unpaid air traffic
controllers failed to show up for work. We're learning more about why Nova Scotia MP Chris Dantramon
decided to leave the conservatives and join the liberals. In an exclusive interview, he says
Pierre Pollyev's leadership style played a big role. J.P. Tasker has more.
What sealed the deal is when I got yelled at. MP, Chris Dantraman is speaking out about the treatment he
allegedly received at the hands of senior conservatives. I had the House leader and the whip
barge into my office. Don Tramont tells CBC News, conservative MPs Andrew Shear and Chris
Warkinton were aggressive with him and his staff when they heard he was being courted by Prime
Minister Mark Carney. To sit there and, you know, tell me how much of a snake I really was and
turning my back on my constituents and the people that voted for me. Don Tramont says Pierre
Paulier's leadership style drove him into the arms of the Liberals.
Quite honestly, a lot of times I felt it was part of a frat house rather than a serious political party.
Polyev's office is hitting back at Dantrema, saying in a statement the MP is a liar,
who is now spinning more lies after crossing the floor.
He will fit in perfectly in the liberal caucus.
J.P. Tasker, CBC News, Ottawa.
About 13,000 Quebec doctors and their supporters packed a hockey arena in Montreal Sunday,
protesting a new provincial law.
It imposes changes on how doctors are paid.
linking compensation to performance targets.
As Sarah Levitt reports, some doctors are so upset
they're considering leaving the province.
It's not your typical gathering at Montreal's Bell Center.
It's neither a concert nor a Habs game.
The gathering brought together thousands of doctors
from across the province united against Bill 2.
Quebec's new law ties wages to performance targets.
Things like how many patients are seen in a day
and emergency wait times.
Sandra Dykehouse is a family doctor.
What we're concerned about is forcing us to take on more patients than we already have.
I'm already working the maximum number of hours that I can devote to my patients.
The new law also includes the possibility of imposing fines
if doctors use pressure tactics to protest the measures.
That law has already led more than 300 doctors to apply for licenses in other provinces.
Sarah Leavitt's CBC News, Montreal.
Now to Tel Aviv.
A convoy of trucks carry the remains of an Israeli soldier
recovered from Gaza to a forensic facility.
Israel has identified the body as Hadar Golden.
Golden was killed in Gaza in 2014.
Over the last few weeks, Israel and the Palestinian militant group Hamas
have exchanged the remains of those killed during the current
war. Under a ceasefire deal reached last month. So far, the remains of 23 Israeli hostages have been
returned by Hamas, with Israel returning the bodies of 300 Palestinians. As it still reels from a
typhoon last week, the Philippines is being pummeled once again. Typhoon Feng Wong slammed
into the main island of Luzon Sunday with sustained winds of 185 kilometers per hour. And that is
world this hour.
