The World This Hour - The World This Hour for 2025/12/20 at 23:00 EST

Episode Date: December 21, 2025

The World This Hour for 2025/12/20 at 23:00 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. Bro.C.A. From CBC News, the world this hour. I'm Mike Miles. It's now Sunday afternoon in Australia, a day of reflection over last weekend's terror attack on Sydney's Bondi Beach. Thousands of flowers have been laid out,
Starting point is 00:00:52 a memorial for the 15 people killed and dozens wounded in the shooting on the first night of Hanukkah. Carolyn O'Hare is with victims of terror Australia. She estimates for each victim, as many as 100 people, family, friends, colleagues, are also directly touched by the trauma. We don't become victims of terrorism because of who we are, but because of what we represent, our community and our way of life. We see our own vulnerability here today through the vulnerability of others. And terrorism is the only crime that unites us all and for which we're.
Starting point is 00:01:27 we are all, in some measure, victims. Flags across the country are half-mast, and Australians are being asked to light a candle Sunday night as a quiet act of remembrance. Armed police are patrolling the scene at Bandai Beach. One man with the Palestinian Kaffaia was escorted away, with mourners yelling at him that he wasn't welcome. Trump administration envoys met with Russian negotiators Saturday in Miami,
Starting point is 00:01:52 discussing the results of recent talks with Ukraine in Berlin, Part of ongoing efforts to reach and negotiate a truce, those Miami talks continue Sunday. Meanwhile, at least eight people were killed another 27 wounded in a Russian missile strike on the Ukrainian city of Odessa, and Ukraine says its drones hit a Russian warship, oil rig, and other facilities in the Black Sea. The city of St. John New Brunswick has agreed to pay more than $16 million to the victims of the late Kenneth Estabrooks. He was a police officer from 1953 to 1975, and witnesses said he used his power to intimidate and molest children. Rachel Cave reports. This is the first time all parties have agreed to a total amount to be paid in the class action.
Starting point is 00:02:38 And if approved, Esther Brooks' victims will be able to make a claim for compensation that will depend on what they endured. Halifax lawyer John McCiggan represents the plaintiffs. The claims process that will be in place now will not require survivors to testify in court. There won't be the need for them to rehash other than that they went through. McGeegan says as many as 100 victims or more may still be alive. That includes lead plaintiff Bobby Hayes, now age 66. I can't thank them enough John McKagan and his team, you know, for hanging on and stick him with us. The next hearing on this matter is set for March.
Starting point is 00:03:21 That's when the court will decide whether to approve the settlement and what to set aside for legal fees. Rachel Caves, CBC News, St. John. The American Heart Association is revising its guidelines for responding to choking incidents, and the new recommendations are guided in part by research out of the University of Calgary. Dave Gilson explains.
Starting point is 00:03:42 For the first time since 2010, AHA guidelines now recommend starting with backblows rather than traditional abdominal. thrusts or the Heimlich maneuver for a severe foreign body airway obstruction. The university says that change was partly driven by a study led by Dr. Cody Dunn, a Calgary emergency medicine physician. I hope the methods that we use are able to get other researchers to start studying this. This is an understudded area. We can get more data in this field.
Starting point is 00:04:07 That's even going to have a longer-term impact. So excited to see where this goes. The 2024 study examined outcomes among 710 young and old Albertans treated for choking. They found backblows were associated with improved. relief of airway obstruction and fewer injuries when compared with abdominal thrusts. Because the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada is linked to AHA guidance, the university says the change will influence first aid training and public response recommendations across North America.
Starting point is 00:04:33 Dave Gilson, CBC News, Calgary. 67,000 hospital workers in B.C. narrowly voted in favor of a four-year contract. Just over 54% said yes to the deal that includes a 3% wage increase in each of the three years. The hospital employees union says they also want gains in recruitment, retention, and workplace safety. That is your worth this hour. For CBC News, I'm Mike Miles.

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