The World This Hour - The World This Hour for 2025/11/11 at 15:00 EST
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I'm Stephanie Scantiris.
We begin in Ottawa.
A piper plays flowers of the forest, also known as the Lament at the National War Memorial.
marked the end of the two minutes of silence for the National Remembrance Day ceremony.
Thousands came out in below freezing conditions.
This year marks 107 years since the end of the First World War and 80 since the end of the second.
This year's Silver Cross mother is Nancy Payne. Her son, Corporal Randy Payne, was killed in Afghanistan in 2006.
Ceremonies for Canadian soldiers have also been held in the UK. More than 2,500 of them are buried at Brook.
Wood Military Cemetery. Anna Cunningham reports.
Surrounded by tall pine and fir trees in this corner of the UK's largest Commonwealth
Graves Cemetery are some 2,700 Canadians. The ceremony in this quiet corner, a time to reflect
on those who died in the First and Second World Wars and more recent conflicts. Ralph Goodell is
Commissioner to the UK. We live today in a very dangerous world and the lessons of those previous
wars need to be remembered now in order to avoid ultimately repeating all of that again.
Reeds laid at the foot of the Canadian Memorial as the wind blows through the thousands of
headstones, each marking a Canadian who gave the ultimate sacrifice. Anna Cunningham, CBC News at Brookwood
Military Cemetery, Surrey, England.
An early blast of winter weather has led to major power outages across Quebec.
As of the latest update, more than 250,000 clients are without electricity.
The power utility says because some tree branches had not yet lost their leaves,
extra snow accumulation led to broken branches falling on power lines.
The College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario says it's now receiving a rush of
applications from Quebec doctors. Many are considering leaving that province outraged over a bill that
passed last month. Michelle Song has more. This is just the final nail for so many people where...
Dr. Trevor Hennessy is one of a slew of doctors resigning in Quebec. Two weeks ago, the province
passed the controversial bill too, which links doctors pay to performance targets. Dr. Hennessy says
the bill doesn't address the existing lack of resources within the health care systems. How can we meet
those operating room targets. One, we have nine out of 12 rooms close from lack of nurses.
But the law says it's our fault. More than 260 Quebec doctors have since applied to work
in Ontario, according to the regulatory college for doctors in the province. But the president of
the Ontario Medical Association, Zainam Abduraman, says Ontario shouldn't benefit from another
province's loss. Our goal is for each province to feel all the physicians there to feel that they can be
part of the process to make the health care system better.
Quebec's Bill 2 is set to take effect in the new year.
Michelle Song, CBC News, Toronto.
A Chinese woman who conned investors out of billions of dollars has been sentenced to 11 years in
jail in the UK.
Cheyenne Jamin ran a Ponzi scheme in China and stole funds from thousands of Chinese pensioners.
UK prosecutors say she used the money to buy Bitcoin and fled to London in 2017 using a fake
passport.
An investigation led to the largest crypto.
currency seizure in UK history. Will Lynn is with the UK National Crime Agency.
These funds originated from a large-scale fraud that targeted and harmed more than
128,000 victims in China from 2014 to 2017. Many people lost their life savings and the
emotional and financial impact on them was devastating. More than 80 people involved in
this scheme have also been convicted in China. And that is the world this hour. For CBC News,
I'm Stephanie Scandaris.
