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even when it comes to sending people to unstable countries according to reuters for years canada has been deporting hundreds of people to countries dangerous for civilians since january of two thousand and fourteen canada has sent two hundred forty nine people to eleven countries that the government has suspended or deferred deportations to because of the apparent risks to civilians that reportedly includes over one hundred people to iraq sixty two to the democratic republic of congo and forty three to afghanistan all war torn countries now the spike in deportations comes as the country has been scrambling to deal with an influx of asylum seekers and is facing a record number of migrants and apparently at least part of their solution has been to send people back to the countries from which they fled so as trudeau tones down the notion that canada is open to all and to the south the us gets increasingly less migrant friendly those fleeing war are seemingly left without a lifeline in north america. a suicide bomber has attacked a nato led convoy outside a us military base near kabul of
even when it comes to sending people to unstable countries according to reuters for years canada has been deporting hundreds of people to countries dangerous for civilians since january of two thousand and fourteen canada has sent two hundred forty nine people to eleven countries that the government has suspended or deferred deportations to because of the apparent risks to civilians that reportedly includes over one hundred people to iraq sixty two to the democratic republic of congo and forty...
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and canada is threatening the jobs of thousands of workers beyond north america it involves u.s. aviation giant boeing and canada's bond body the u.s. has slapped tariffs on the new bond body a c. series plane boeing claims the new aircraft are being unfairly subsidized northern ireland is caught up in this route to as daniel lak reports now from toronto several years behind schedule and more than a billion dollars over budget bombard the series passenger jet is finally flying a modest number of planes have been ordered including by the u.s. airline delta but this u.s. commerce department ruling in support of a complaint by rival boeing could trouble the price of the bombard planes and this government is holding crisis meetings obviously were disappointed by the decision and i will continue to play hard for the kids and jobs canada's not standing alone in the u.k. bombarded is a major employer in northern ireland where the largest political party props up prime minister to resign may's government she's expressed bitter disappointment so have workers at the bombarded a factory in
and canada is threatening the jobs of thousands of workers beyond north america it involves u.s. aviation giant boeing and canada's bond body the u.s. has slapped tariffs on the new bond body a c. series plane boeing claims the new aircraft are being unfairly subsidized northern ireland is caught up in this route to as daniel lak reports now from toronto several years behind schedule and more than a billion dollars over budget bombard the series passenger jet is finally flying a modest number...
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and canada and mexico. joe: professionals, they know -- how doese doing the existence of the occasional outp tweet, when he dashes something about how fed up is in may threaten to walk away from nafta -- how does it change dynamics in the room? odd negotiating tactic. it benefits the united states just as much of the benefits canada and mexico. of all u.s.-- 1/3 exports go to canada and mexico. people are scratching their heads and hope it is just a negotiating tactic. if it is not, that is a serious situation we will have to deal that he the time comes does move toward a termination process. moment,oment called -- they are focused on working through difficult issues. some are easier than others. and seeing whether it is possible to try to do a deal this year. that is certainly the goal. during -- a doing a deal quickly would be in everyone's interest. the longer it drags on, the more impatient president trump is it drags on, the more impatient president trump is likely to get, and thus the threat of termin
and canada and mexico. joe: professionals, they know -- how doese doing the existence of the occasional outp tweet, when he dashes something about how fed up is in may threaten to walk away from nafta -- how does it change dynamics in the room? odd negotiating tactic. it benefits the united states just as much of the benefits canada and mexico. of all u.s.-- 1/3 exports go to canada and mexico. people are scratching their heads and hope it is just a negotiating tactic. if it is not, that is a...
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canada's economy is red hot with a surge in consumer spending driving that country's growth predictions of a slowdown are being tossed to the table as economists begin to revise their numbers after a positive g.d.p. report archies alex and i went to center on to with this story alex from sometimes not so great predictions to a better than expected reality here what's happening with canada's economy we're going to expect the celebration of four point five percent driven by consumers believe it or not this is putting care about at the top of the group of seven nations right now on performance when it comes to the economy to the g.d.p. so here's a chart just show you just how it goes through the roof or you know not too bad right now there you are as growth was the fastest in six years of top of the three point seven percent average forecast from economists up the nation's benefiting from a mix of things we're seeing internationally speaking we're seeing growth globally as well as the fact that trade volumes have gone up domestically there's a number of factors that have come into play wit
canada's economy is red hot with a surge in consumer spending driving that country's growth predictions of a slowdown are being tossed to the table as economists begin to revise their numbers after a positive g.d.p. report archies alex and i went to center on to with this story alex from sometimes not so great predictions to a better than expected reality here what's happening with canada's economy we're going to expect the celebration of four point five percent driven by consumers believe it...
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has yet concluded and a breakthrough in trade between canada and the e.u. but compared with what exists between britain and the e.u. today it would nevertheless represent such a restriction on our mutual market access that it would benefit neither of our economies not only that it would start from the false premise that there is no preexisting regulator the relationship between us and president suggests that it could take years to negotiate. we can do thorough much better than this dave if we can do so much better don't you think there are people in brussels who are saying this is the exactly the kind of delusional thinking that is getting in the way of progress. in these negotiations or britain britain wanting to leave the e.u. but still retain all the advantages of being a member well it would be delusional if britain as you said wanted to retain all the advantages with none of the responsibilities or the financial costs but that's not really what i heard today and i think the position is becoming a bit more realistic of course britain's deal with the e.u
has yet concluded and a breakthrough in trade between canada and the e.u. but compared with what exists between britain and the e.u. today it would nevertheless represent such a restriction on our mutual market access that it would benefit neither of our economies not only that it would start from the false premise that there is no preexisting regulator the relationship between us and president suggests that it could take years to negotiate. we can do thorough much better than this dave if we...
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negotiators meet in canada. they will tackle rules governing the source of input of manufactured goods. let's bring in carlos cap a an. carlos capistr thanks for joini us. the third round of nafta negotiations get underway today. what have you seen as an impact upon mexico from the first two rounds and their implications? carlos: thank you for inviting me. the most important institution u.s.,e countries, the canada, and mexico have the largest economy in the world right now. it is important the institutions be updated. to be honest, this is an old treaty now. we see a lot of room for renegotiations to end up in something better for the three countries. by the negotiations are taking place, the problem is uncertainty regarding new rules of the game. this is not good for investment. we have seen some delay in investment in the three countries. therefore, this is something that we hope can end quickly and be wrapped up so that investment can proceed. vonnie: it can be a zero-sum game. goal, is for it to be a zero-s
negotiators meet in canada. they will tackle rules governing the source of input of manufactured goods. let's bring in carlos cap a an. carlos capistr thanks for joini us. the third round of nafta negotiations get underway today. what have you seen as an impact upon mexico from the first two rounds and their implications? carlos: thank you for inviting me. the most important institution u.s.,e countries, the canada, and mexico have the largest economy in the world right now. it is important the...
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canada and mexico canada is not wasting any time when it comes to other international trade deals just days ago its trade agreement with the european union kicked then and now it's pushing forward to create closer cooperation with china parties alex and hyla but he joins us in toronto with more alex there seems to be a lot of support for more trade between canada and china some high profile players are standing behind the initiative what's the latest now from the highest profile players actually pm the prime minister trudeau slinked the jack ma the billionaire chinese guy that he owns alley by the his company actually had a sponsored event in toronto talking to an audience of thirty five hundred people telling them why they should be doing business with china and one of the key reasons is the growing middle class that has a hunger for foreign products we're talking about three hundred fifty million people this time that is expected to grow to five hundred million individual middle class by get this two thousand and twenty so it's only a couple of years away of course the problem is a l
canada and mexico canada is not wasting any time when it comes to other international trade deals just days ago its trade agreement with the european union kicked then and now it's pushing forward to create closer cooperation with china parties alex and hyla but he joins us in toronto with more alex there seems to be a lot of support for more trade between canada and china some high profile players are standing behind the initiative what's the latest now from the highest profile players...
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ben johnson, the fastest man on earth, is flying home to canada in disgrace. all the athletes should be clean going into the games. i'm just happy that justice is served. it is a simple fact that this morning, these people were in their homes. tonight, those homes have been burnt down by serbian soldiers and police. all the taliban positions along here have been strengthened, presumably in case the americans invade. it's no use having a secret service which cannot preserve its own secrets against the world. and so the british government has no option but to continue this action, and even after any adverse judgement in australia. concorde had crossed the atlantic faster than any plane ever before, breaking the record by six minutes. this is bbc news. the latest headlines. a powerful earthquake has killed more than 200 people in mexico. in the capital. the search for survivors in collapsed buildings is continuing, including at a primary school. hurricane maria has torn a path of destruction across puerto rico. flooding and severe winds have knocked out power to
ben johnson, the fastest man on earth, is flying home to canada in disgrace. all the athletes should be clean going into the games. i'm just happy that justice is served. it is a simple fact that this morning, these people were in their homes. tonight, those homes have been burnt down by serbian soldiers and police. all the taliban positions along here have been strengthened, presumably in case the americans invade. it's no use having a secret service which cannot preserve its own secrets...
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canada's economy is red hot with a surge in consumer spending driving that country's growth predictions of a slowdown are being tossed to the table as economists begin to revise their numbers after a positive g.d.p. report archies alex malley what does enter into with this story alex sometimes not so great predictions to a better than expected reality here what's happening with canada's economy overcome expected celebration of four point five percent driven by consumers believe it or not this is putting care about at the top of the group of seven nations right now on performance when it comes to the economy to the g.d.p. you know here's a chart just show you just how it goes through the roof or you know not too bad right now there you are as growth was the fastest in six years of top of the three point seven percent average forecast from economists up the nation's benefiting from a mix of things we're seeing internationally speaking we're seeing growth globally as well as the fact that trade volumes have gone up domestically there's a number of factors that have come into play with the
canada's economy is red hot with a surge in consumer spending driving that country's growth predictions of a slowdown are being tossed to the table as economists begin to revise their numbers after a positive g.d.p. report archies alex malley what does enter into with this story alex sometimes not so great predictions to a better than expected reality here what's happening with canada's economy overcome expected celebration of four point five percent driven by consumers believe it or not this...
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has yet concluded and a breakthrough in trade between canada and the e.u. but compared with what exists between britain and the e.u. today it would nevertheless represent such a restriction on our mutual market access that it would benefit neither of our economies not only that it would start from the false premise that there is no preexisting regulator the relationship between us and president suggests that it could take years to negotiate. we can do so much better than this. david we can do so much better you know don't you think there are people in brussels who are saying this is the exactly the kind of delusional thinking that is getting in the way of progress in these negotiations or britain britain wanting to leave the e.u. but still retain all the advantages of being a member well it would be delusional if britain as you said wanted to retain all the advantages with none of the responsibilities or the financial costs but that's not really what i heard today and i think the position is becoming a bit more realistic of course britain's deal with the e.
has yet concluded and a breakthrough in trade between canada and the e.u. but compared with what exists between britain and the e.u. today it would nevertheless represent such a restriction on our mutual market access that it would benefit neither of our economies not only that it would start from the false premise that there is no preexisting regulator the relationship between us and president suggests that it could take years to negotiate. we can do so much better than this. david we can do...
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>> i think that canada is very open. i think in mexico, it will be a little bit harder, but i think we really need to talk about the people of this continent and to uplift the standard of living. that is has not occurred in mexico we know that it's a nation run by very wealthy oligarchs. we understand that. it's harming us so much. if you look at the illegal drug trade that is killing americans every day, right? why did that locking in? there's a book called dream land if people are looking for a book to read, read it. it locked in in ohio, in portsmith ohio as this is black tar was being tracked because the people in that region lost their ability to survive. they lost their corn market. part of the drug trade that is plaguing this country goes right back to terrible economic conditions that resulted because no one cared. those of us that tried were not able to get a majority of votes in the congress 0 protect they individuals and to give them a platform rather than just being cast to the winds to be able to have a chan
>> i think that canada is very open. i think in mexico, it will be a little bit harder, but i think we really need to talk about the people of this continent and to uplift the standard of living. that is has not occurred in mexico we know that it's a nation run by very wealthy oligarchs. we understand that. it's harming us so much. if you look at the illegal drug trade that is killing americans every day, right? why did that locking in? there's a book called dream land if people are...
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aviation giant boeing and canada's bond body the u.s. has slapped tariffs on the new bond body a c. series plane boeing claims the new aircraft are being unfairly subsidized northern ireland is caught up in this route to as daniel lak reports now from toronto several years behind schedule and more than a billion dollars over budget bombard the series passenger jet is finally flying a modest number of planes have been ordered including by the u.s. airline delta but this u.s. commerce department ruling in support of a complaint by rival boeing could trouble the price of the bombard planes and this government is holding crisis meetings obviously were disappointed by the decision and i will continue to play hard for going to jobs canada's not standing alone in the u.k. bombarded is a major employer in northern ireland where the largest political party props up prime minister to resign may's government she's expressed bitter disappointment so have workers at the bombarded a factory in belfast who want britain to take action of its own against boeing that's we're going to lose are you goi
aviation giant boeing and canada's bond body the u.s. has slapped tariffs on the new bond body a c. series plane boeing claims the new aircraft are being unfairly subsidized northern ireland is caught up in this route to as daniel lak reports now from toronto several years behind schedule and more than a billion dollars over budget bombard the series passenger jet is finally flying a modest number of planes have been ordered including by the u.s. airline delta but this u.s. commerce department...
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things are back to normal here in canada. the time honored traditions are once again-- yes, the prince is sticking the princess' arm up his ass. there it goes. [cheers and applause] he's really making a good go of it. what a wonderful day for canada, and therefore, of course, the world. ♪ >> from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show" with trevor noah. ( cheers and applause ) ♪ >> trevor: welcome to "the daily show"! thank you so much for tuning in! i'm trevor noah! tonight's guest, here to talk about the movie, femm "the mounn between us," idris elba is here, everybody! cheaper he's going to be right here. maybe he's going to talk or maybe he's going to sit here shirtless five minutes ( cheers and applause ) either way, it's going to be a good show. but first, what an exciting weekend in new york. the u.s. open finished up. rafael nay del beat out a south african in the final, so screw him. ( laughter ) but the story of the open was undoubtedly that of sloan stephens who started th
things are back to normal here in canada. the time honored traditions are once again-- yes, the prince is sticking the princess' arm up his ass. there it goes. [cheers and applause] he's really making a good go of it. what a wonderful day for canada, and therefore, of course, the world. ♪ >> from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show" with trevor noah. ( cheers and applause ) ♪ >> trevor: welcome to "the daily show"!...
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if you think of western canada as being overseas to the maritime provinces. furthermore, the canadian bankers were working in a kind of what we might call enter colonial mode, which isol the sense that they were going to do the work in the british colonies that england itself was not going to do.to d c caribbean territoryan sort-- to some degree were ceded to these banks and strengthened the caribbean by establishing canadian capital in the region. at the same time the canadian banks recognizing that there was-- that national banking legislation in the us prohibited overseas expansion of us branch banking they saidaid it this is an advantage for us so we will go to cuba , jamaica and the other places and to serve as what one historian called surrogates of the us capital. they will go in there and do the kind of banking functions that wall street cannot do. in some cases like the royal bank of canada they set up a office on s wall street so they could be in the mix, but actually served wall street interest to some degree in the region and at one point i can't
if you think of western canada as being overseas to the maritime provinces. furthermore, the canadian bankers were working in a kind of what we might call enter colonial mode, which isol the sense that they were going to do the work in the british colonies that england itself was not going to do.to d c caribbean territoryan sort-- to some degree were ceded to these banks and strengthened the caribbean by establishing canadian capital in the region. at the same time the canadian banks...
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has yet concluded and a breakthrough in trade between canada and the e.u. but compared with what exists between britain and the e.u. today it would nevertheless represent such a restriction on our mutual market access that it would benefit neither of our economy is not only that it would start from the false premise that there is no preexisting regulator the relationship between us and president suggests that it could take years to negotiate. we can do so much better than this. david we can do so much better you know don't you think there are people in brussels who are saying this is the exactly the kind of delusional thinking that is getting in the way of progress in these negotiations or britain britain wanting to leave the e.u. but still retain all the advantages of being a member well it would be delusional if britain as you said wanted to retain all the advantages with none of the responsibilities or the financial costs but that's not really what i heard today and i think the position is becoming a bit more realistic of course britain's deal with the e
has yet concluded and a breakthrough in trade between canada and the e.u. but compared with what exists between britain and the e.u. today it would nevertheless represent such a restriction on our mutual market access that it would benefit neither of our economy is not only that it would start from the false premise that there is no preexisting regulator the relationship between us and president suggests that it could take years to negotiate. we can do so much better than this. david we can do...
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in a remote town in western canada the stephan family was facing a life and death struggle in the shadow of the rocky mountains two of debbie stephens children were exhibiting the same symptoms that had ultimately claimed her life joseph was becoming frighteningly violent and his sister autumn was succumbing to severe bipolar with its mecurio mood swings their father tony stuff and was desperate and searching for any way to save his children when drug after drug failed the answer came from what seemed the unlikeliest of places micronutrients mainly minerals i remember the earlier days of you know doing the the testing with nutrients and and different things i think they were trying to reduce some liquid mineral thing too you know so it's not like you to drink a whole cup of something it could be an ounce and i don't think it worked very good and it smelled funny i remember the smell and i can still taste in the back of my throat i think they'd burned it i'm not sure we put him on a cocktail that contain vitamins minerals and he occident an amino acids i was absolutely livid when i found
in a remote town in western canada the stephan family was facing a life and death struggle in the shadow of the rocky mountains two of debbie stephens children were exhibiting the same symptoms that had ultimately claimed her life joseph was becoming frighteningly violent and his sister autumn was succumbing to severe bipolar with its mecurio mood swings their father tony stuff and was desperate and searching for any way to save his children when drug after drug failed the answer came from what...
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the state of free trade agreement comes into effect today the deal aims to boost trade between canada and the european union it makes canadian seven cheaper for example by getting rid of import duties but it's not all good news in canada there's growing resistance to the fish farming industry especially among the country's first nations. career said glendale is a member of the nam just nation and indigenous people from the west coast of canada she's now fighting against industrial fish farms like this one which raise hundreds of thousands of salmon in the region glendale another demonstrators have set up camp in the middle of this farm and they say they've occupied it they want to send a clear message we're done with this fish farm industry they have never had our permission to be in our territories and we've had enough for not now let them destroy our environment our daughters take our salmon away from us worked on these guys need to get out i need to get out now. the occupied facility was built by a norwegian company marine harvest the largest salmon farming firm in the world. it ha
the state of free trade agreement comes into effect today the deal aims to boost trade between canada and the european union it makes canadian seven cheaper for example by getting rid of import duties but it's not all good news in canada there's growing resistance to the fish farming industry especially among the country's first nations. career said glendale is a member of the nam just nation and indigenous people from the west coast of canada she's now fighting against industrial fish farms...
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in a remote town in western canada the stephan family was facing a life and death struggle in the shadow of the rocky mountains two of debbie stephens children were exhibiting the same symptoms that had ultimately claimed her life joseph was becoming frighteningly violent and his sister autumn was succumbing to severe bipolar with its mecurio mood swings their father tony stuff and was desperate and searching for any way to save his children when drug after drug failed the answer came from what seemed the unlikeliest of places micronutrients mainly minerals i remember the earlier days of you know doing the the testing with nutrients and and different things i think they were trying to reduce some liquid mineral thing too you know so it's not like you to drink or cup of something it could be an ounce and i don't think it worked very good and it smelled funny i remember the smell and i can still taste in the back of my throat i think they burned it i'm not sure we put him on a cocktail that contain vitamins minerals any arguments in amino acids i was absolutely livid when i found out that
in a remote town in western canada the stephan family was facing a life and death struggle in the shadow of the rocky mountains two of debbie stephens children were exhibiting the same symptoms that had ultimately claimed her life joseph was becoming frighteningly violent and his sister autumn was succumbing to severe bipolar with its mecurio mood swings their father tony stuff and was desperate and searching for any way to save his children when drug after drug failed the answer came from what...
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wants changed in nafta this comes as negotiations on the agreement continue an ottawa we are live from canada with the latest and the organization of petroleum exporting countries opacity. met today in vienna to discuss continuing production cost we'll talk with former u.s. trade commissioner bart chilton and get his analysis of this impact and the omens related to opec's decision. must start right now. researchers at rice university and texas a and m. at galveston have spotted problems in the catastrophic flood danger maps used by the federal emergency management agency to predict areas with even a one percent per year chance of massive damage from rainfall it's known as a one hundred year flood classification the maps in question cover southeastern harris county which contains houston texas it's just one area which was ravaged when hurricane harvey crashed into the state last month seventy five percent of the land area damaged by previous storms there appear to have been overlooked and therefore did not fall into the danger zone which means that those homeowners may not have bought special
wants changed in nafta this comes as negotiations on the agreement continue an ottawa we are live from canada with the latest and the organization of petroleum exporting countries opacity. met today in vienna to discuss continuing production cost we'll talk with former u.s. trade commissioner bart chilton and get his analysis of this impact and the omens related to opec's decision. must start right now. researchers at rice university and texas a and m. at galveston have spotted problems in the...
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has chosen not to show all of its cars as nafta negotiations continue in canada's capital ottawa this weekend despite the fact president trump is the one who pushed for revamping the twenty three year old trade pact is seem has been slow when it comes to revealing what changes the u.s. wants to see and nafta artie's alex and i live it has more on this story from toronto alex. new round of nasa talks are at it again it's about to begin and it seems u.s. negotiators are lagging behind when it comes to presenting nasa real proposals any idea what's going on here the only thing certain will be happening in autumn was the fact that the temperatures are going to be around it will be some lovely couple of days in that way otherwise these negotiations continue if you want to call negotiations the u.s. you know one thing they've been pushing for is labor laws in mexico basically level the playing field so people are paid closer to you when it comes to canada u.s. state competition that is a little bit more equal they were supposed to present a proposal for that it's before heading to ottawa bu
has chosen not to show all of its cars as nafta negotiations continue in canada's capital ottawa this weekend despite the fact president trump is the one who pushed for revamping the twenty three year old trade pact is seem has been slow when it comes to revealing what changes the u.s. wants to see and nafta artie's alex and i live it has more on this story from toronto alex. new round of nasa talks are at it again it's about to begin and it seems u.s. negotiators are lagging behind when it...
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let's talk about canada, theresa may was in canada, they have put the finishing touches to ceta, their trade agreement with the eu, there is hope that this is a trade agreement that once we have extracted from the eu, we could copy and paste. there are a couple of issues, one is whether that agreement would continue to apply with uk trade with canada after brexit, but the other thing could be it could be a model but tamim the uk and the remainder and the eu as a new trade model. —— between the uk and the remainder of the fourth and the remainder of the eu. new trade model. —— between the uk and the remainder of the eu. i think most people would tell you this is still not as closer relationship, not the same degree of regulatory relationship as you get as being pa rt relationship as you get as being part of the eu or the economic area which includes norway and a few others. as regards these bilateral agreements between big trading blocs, is this a high watermark? is this the end of the phase?” blocs, is this a high watermark? is this the end of the phase? i do wonder, there is
let's talk about canada, theresa may was in canada, they have put the finishing touches to ceta, their trade agreement with the eu, there is hope that this is a trade agreement that once we have extracted from the eu, we could copy and paste. there are a couple of issues, one is whether that agreement would continue to apply with uk trade with canada after brexit, but the other thing could be it could be a model but tamim the uk and the remainder and the eu as a new trade model. —— between...
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in a remote town in western canada the stephan family was facing a life and death struggle in the shadow of the rocky mountains two of debbie stephens children were exhibiting the same symptoms that had ultimately claimed her life joseph was becoming frighteningly violent and his sister autumn was succumbing to severe bipolar with its mecurio mood swings their father tony stuff and was desperate and searching for any way to save his children when drug after drug failed the answer came from what seemed the unlikeliest of places micronutrients mainly minerals i remember the earlier days of you know doing the the testing with nutrients and and different things i think they were trying to reduce some liquid mineral thing too you know so it's not like you to drink or cup of something it could be an ounce and i don't think it works very good and it smelled funny i remember the smell and i can still taste in the back of my throat i think they burned it i'm not sure we put him on a cocktail that contain vitamins minerals and he our students an amino acids i was absolutely livid when i found out
in a remote town in western canada the stephan family was facing a life and death struggle in the shadow of the rocky mountains two of debbie stephens children were exhibiting the same symptoms that had ultimately claimed her life joseph was becoming frighteningly violent and his sister autumn was succumbing to severe bipolar with its mecurio mood swings their father tony stuff and was desperate and searching for any way to save his children when drug after drug failed the answer came from what...
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and the free trade agreement between canada and the european union better known as sita comes into effect today among many consequences it makes canadian salmon cheaper for european customers by getting rid of import duties but while some in lovers can celebrate here in canada there is growing resistance to the fish farming industry especially among the country's first nations. career said glendale is a member of the nam gets nation and indigenous people from the west coast of canada she's now fighting against industrial fish farms like this one which raise hundreds of thousands of salmon in the region. glendale another demonstrators have set up camp in the middle of this farm. and they say they've occupied it they want to send a clear message we're done with this fish farm industry they have never had our permission to be in our territories and we've had enough we're not now let them destroy our environment our daughters take our salmon away from us worked on these guys need to get up to get out now. the occupied facility was built by a norwegian company marine harvest the largest salmon
and the free trade agreement between canada and the european union better known as sita comes into effect today among many consequences it makes canadian salmon cheaper for european customers by getting rid of import duties but while some in lovers can celebrate here in canada there is growing resistance to the fish farming industry especially among the country's first nations. career said glendale is a member of the nam gets nation and indigenous people from the west coast of canada she's now...
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here's why it's good for canada. in the first quarter of 2016, oil prices bottom and had have been recovering since then, have now found a trading range, ok? coming into 2017, the bank of canada, and our belief, and we wrote about this in november of last year, heading into our forecast for 2017, that we feared the bank of canada was too bearish heading into the year, and they, in fact, were, and now they're playing a bit of a game of catchup. we've seen frain structure spending, provinces like ontario and quebec start to see better housing growth. we've seen housing stabilize in both alberta and british columbia. we've seen a bit of the froth kind of come out of ontario and toronto housing market so. things are stabilizing in canada. the difference is that we found through our experience having a property canadian strategy product, since we've been at the b.m.o. is that canadian investors are so negative all the time. they're one of the best sentiment-driven investing bases i've ever seen. so for our part, canadians
here's why it's good for canada. in the first quarter of 2016, oil prices bottom and had have been recovering since then, have now found a trading range, ok? coming into 2017, the bank of canada, and our belief, and we wrote about this in november of last year, heading into our forecast for 2017, that we feared the bank of canada was too bearish heading into the year, and they, in fact, were, and now they're playing a bit of a game of catchup. we've seen frain structure spending, provinces like...
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i think like canada, there is a report from a canadian analyst looking at basically canada is so strict on who they let into the country yet they have more immigrants but they are both focussed on educational. 50 percent have a college. >> let me let -- you've put a lot there on the table. we have both a ca nade yants immigrant and someone who is a financial analyst. >> i'm a double im grant. i immigranted as a baby to canada and then to the united states. let me tell you what happens in canada. they let reef eujies in as a much higher rate america does. my excellent friend never bring up canada. google, $121,000. and fwo and -- this isn't about cheap labor. issue number 3, united states has a negative worker relace imt rate which means we have to have immigrants. if you're looking at the basket of undocumented immigrants and focussed on the worst, this is the opposite side of that equation. the average age, 26, some as old as 36, came in at the age of 6, all speak english. 45% in school. most of them working, and if they commit a crime, we get to track them because of this visa and the
i think like canada, there is a report from a canadian analyst looking at basically canada is so strict on who they let into the country yet they have more immigrants but they are both focussed on educational. 50 percent have a college. >> let me let -- you've put a lot there on the table. we have both a ca nade yants immigrant and someone who is a financial analyst. >> i'm a double im grant. i immigranted as a baby to canada and then to the united states. let me tell you what...
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in a remote town in western canada the stephan family was facing a life and death struggle in the shadow of the rocky mountains two of debbie stephens children were exhibiting the same symptoms that had ultimately claimed her life joseph was becoming frighteningly violent and his sister autumn was succumbing to severe bipolar with its mecurio mood swings their father tony stuff and was desperate and searching for any way to save his children when drug after drug failed the answer came from what seemed the unlikeliest of places micronutrients mainly minerals i remember the earlier days of you know doing the the testing with nutrients and and different things i think they were trying to reduce some liquid mineral thing too you know so it's not like you to drink a whole cup of something it could be an ounce and i don't think it worked very good and it smelled funny i remember the smell and i can still taste in the back of my throat i think they burned it i'm not sure we put him on a cocktail that contain vitamins minerals and he occident an amino acids i was absolutely livid when i found ou
in a remote town in western canada the stephan family was facing a life and death struggle in the shadow of the rocky mountains two of debbie stephens children were exhibiting the same symptoms that had ultimately claimed her life joseph was becoming frighteningly violent and his sister autumn was succumbing to severe bipolar with its mecurio mood swings their father tony stuff and was desperate and searching for any way to save his children when drug after drug failed the answer came from what...
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residents of venice find themselves priced out of the property market canada's first nations protest against aquaculture but we begin in germany after last week's election the f.t. a far right party has its first seats in the bundestag we visited the war valley long considered a stronghold of the social democrats. the city of essen is this politician's home town but since the german election karl-heinz and a social democrat says he doesn't recognize it anymore in the past his party usually won an easy majority but this time just twenty eight percent many of its neighbors told him in advance that they were voting for the far right a.f.d. party instead of his his income of people tell me they come from a family that's always voted s.p.d. but they went with the far right because they felt we needed to wake up we have to win back of voters if we just sit around and white for four years that's not going to happen. you talk of it. and is it pains to find out how to get his constituents back in his camp at least the blue collar contingent in his neighborhood pub he runs into supporters of t
residents of venice find themselves priced out of the property market canada's first nations protest against aquaculture but we begin in germany after last week's election the f.t. a far right party has its first seats in the bundestag we visited the war valley long considered a stronghold of the social democrats. the city of essen is this politician's home town but since the german election karl-heinz and a social democrat says he doesn't recognize it anymore in the past his party usually won...
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wants changed in nafta this comes as negotiations on the agreement continue in ottawa we are live from canada with the latest and the organization of petroleum exporting countries opeth met today in vienna to discuss continuing production cuts we'll talk with former u.s. trade commissioner bart chilton and get his analysis of this impact and the omens related to opec's decision by us start right now. researchers at rice university and texas a and m. at galveston have spotted problems in the catastrophic flood danger maps used by the federal emergency management agency to predict areas with even a one percent per year chance of massive damage from rainfall it's known as a one hundred year flood classification the maps in question cover southeastern harris county which contains houston texas it's just one area which was ravaged when hurricane harvey crashed into the state last month seventy five percent of the land area damaged by previous storms there appeared to have been overlooked and therefore did not fall into the danger zone which means that those homeowners may not have bought special f
wants changed in nafta this comes as negotiations on the agreement continue in ottawa we are live from canada with the latest and the organization of petroleum exporting countries opeth met today in vienna to discuss continuing production cuts we'll talk with former u.s. trade commissioner bart chilton and get his analysis of this impact and the omens related to opec's decision by us start right now. researchers at rice university and texas a and m. at galveston have spotted problems in the...
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theresa may was speaking on a visit to canada. our deputy political editor john pienaar reports from ottawa. well, it's good to be shown some proper respect from time to time. if only theresa may's fellow ministers at home were this drilled and disciplined, as it is, the prime minister had to cross another ocean to find a political colleague willing to say the right things about brexit on cue. very good to be here, as i said to you when i came in, this is my first visit to canada. it's great that i can have meetings with you and to come here to the parliament. as it moves forward with brexit, we're going to make sure that the relationship between canada and the uk stays as strong as it always has been. she'd come a long way, but not far enough to avoid nagging questions about her foreign secretary, who'd upset colleagues, plotting his own path to brexit. mrs may, it's an important week for brexit, starting here, ending in florence. but after seeing your foreign secretary accused by senior colleagues of back—seat driving, can you
theresa may was speaking on a visit to canada. our deputy political editor john pienaar reports from ottawa. well, it's good to be shown some proper respect from time to time. if only theresa may's fellow ministers at home were this drilled and disciplined, as it is, the prime minister had to cross another ocean to find a political colleague willing to say the right things about brexit on cue. very good to be here, as i said to you when i came in, this is my first visit to canada. it's great...
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in a remote town in western canada the stephan family was facing a life and death struggle in the shadow of the rocky mountains two of debbie stephens children were exhibiting the same symptoms that had ultimately claimed her life joseph was becoming frighteningly violent and his sister autumn was succumbing to severe bipolar with its mecurio mood swings their father tony stuff and was desperate and searching for any way to save his children when drug after drug failed the answer came from what seemed the unlikeliest of places micronutrients mainly minerals i remember the earlier days of you know doing the the testing with nutrients and and different things i think they were trying to reduce some liquid mineral thing too you know so it's not like you to drink a whole cup of something it could be an ounce and i don't think it worked very good and it smelled funny i remember the smell and i can still taste in the back of my throat i think they burned it i'm not sure we put him on a cocktail that contain vitamins minerals and he oxidants an amino acids i was absolutely livid when i found ou
in a remote town in western canada the stephan family was facing a life and death struggle in the shadow of the rocky mountains two of debbie stephens children were exhibiting the same symptoms that had ultimately claimed her life joseph was becoming frighteningly violent and his sister autumn was succumbing to severe bipolar with its mecurio mood swings their father tony stuff and was desperate and searching for any way to save his children when drug after drug failed the answer came from what...
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in a remote town in western canada the stephan family was facing a life and death struggle in the shadow of the rocky mountains two of debbie stephens children were exhibiting the same symptoms that had ultimately claimed her life joseph was becoming frighteningly violent and his sister autumn was succumbing to severe bipolar with its mecurio mood swings their father tony stuff and was desperate and searching for any way to save his children when drug after drug failed the answer came from what seemed the unlikeliest of places micronutrients mainly minerals i remember the earlier days of you know doing the the testing with nutrients and and different things i think they were trying to reduce some liquid mineral thing too you know so it's not like you drink a whole cup of something it could be an ounce and i don't think it worked very good and it smelled funny i remember the smell and i can still taste in the back of my throat i think they'd burned it i'm not sure we put him on a cocktail that contain vitamins minerals any arguments an amino acids i was absolutely livid when i found out t
in a remote town in western canada the stephan family was facing a life and death struggle in the shadow of the rocky mountains two of debbie stephens children were exhibiting the same symptoms that had ultimately claimed her life joseph was becoming frighteningly violent and his sister autumn was succumbing to severe bipolar with its mecurio mood swings their father tony stuff and was desperate and searching for any way to save his children when drug after drug failed the answer came from what...
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we often hear about britain and canada. between those two the experts preferred britain, but in the end, it came down to switzerland edging out france for the best. two countries that we hardly hear about in our debate. joining me now, one of the experts that "the times" consulted in its report, craig garthwait, a health economist at northwestern university's kellogg school of management. professor, let's begin with canada and britain. we hear so much about the two of them. you preferred the british system. we'll put points up about britain, you tell me why. >> i think there are a lot of similarities between the two systems in the sense they have universal coverage. we often talk about them together. a primary difference between england and canada, though, is england are able to purchase private insurance that allows you to avoid wait times if you'd like, go to different facilities, get access to more care. and that provides both a great degree of competition in the system, but also just a greater access to care in a timely
we often hear about britain and canada. between those two the experts preferred britain, but in the end, it came down to switzerland edging out france for the best. two countries that we hardly hear about in our debate. joining me now, one of the experts that "the times" consulted in its report, craig garthwait, a health economist at northwestern university's kellogg school of management. professor, let's begin with canada and britain. we hear so much about the two of them. you...
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army intelligence analyst chelsea manny has been denied entry into canada on the grounds that she has a criminal record in the us this is going to not let manning into the country is causing some controversy north of the border but according to canada's public safety minister he maintains his faith in the decision of his border agents artie's alex mahila which has more in toronto. chelsea manning might be a villain to some a hero to others but when it comes to crossing the canadian border and not so fast manning as most of us know release about seven hundred thousand documents that were classified documents a few years back it was a largest breach of classified information in u.s. history and with that that was a criminal offense manning was arrested in two thousand and ten and convicted in court martial by court martial in two thousand and thirteen of espionage theft computer fraud and illegally disclosing classified government information she was acquitted on the most serious charge what was aiding the enemy now she was granted clemency by obama but that doesn't mean that canadians
army intelligence analyst chelsea manny has been denied entry into canada on the grounds that she has a criminal record in the us this is going to not let manning into the country is causing some controversy north of the border but according to canada's public safety minister he maintains his faith in the decision of his border agents artie's alex mahila which has more in toronto. chelsea manning might be a villain to some a hero to others but when it comes to crossing the canadian border and...
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canada could be victim to the same forces every advance economy is, flatening yield curve but in canada the transition mechanism for monetary policy you don't need to worry about longer rates as much. the dominant mortgage product is the five-year fix. what you are seeing there, the shortened, would probably feed into economic activity and have a tightening effect sooner than later. julia: the small, open economy, super leveraged to the united states. what are they doing here, citing asset bubbles, going back to sort of central banking evolved where you don't telegraph and that's ok? it used to be ok. or --? luke: i think in two ways, i think first of all hiking without fanfare like that and secondly they're doing it completely based on kind of this old school frame work where they see pricing pressures picking up down the road because they think canada has used up spare capacity. very much as simple as that. julia: you mentioned the housing market. house prices there are of concern. the elevation is a concern. luke: they certainly are. however, the bank has said many times that they th
canada could be victim to the same forces every advance economy is, flatening yield curve but in canada the transition mechanism for monetary policy you don't need to worry about longer rates as much. the dominant mortgage product is the five-year fix. what you are seeing there, the shortened, would probably feed into economic activity and have a tightening effect sooner than later. julia: the small, open economy, super leveraged to the united states. what are they doing here, citing asset...
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not just the us, but canada. canada has crops on the market, no labeling. canadian regulators are almost as bad as the fda. just a bit better because canadians tend to be more polite and reasonable but on genetically engineered foods is unscientific, so corn which is more commonly referred to as maize in southern parts of the world. soy, well over 90% probably of the north american soy and corn crop have been genetically engineered. think of how many different foods, ingredients in soy and corn are in. canola seeds have been genetically engineered, most canadian crop your canola oil appears in many products and many products that report to be healthy foods because they think canola oil is better than other oils, but if it's not certified gmo free, which little is then it's probably been genetically engineered. significant proportion of hawaiian papaya crop has been genetically engineered. very substantial portion of the sugarbeet crop in the us has been genetically engineered, which means if you eat a product that says sugar, but doesn't say came sugar than
not just the us, but canada. canada has crops on the market, no labeling. canadian regulators are almost as bad as the fda. just a bit better because canadians tend to be more polite and reasonable but on genetically engineered foods is unscientific, so corn which is more commonly referred to as maize in southern parts of the world. soy, well over 90% probably of the north american soy and corn crop have been genetically engineered. think of how many different foods, ingredients in soy and corn...
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our proximity to canada? i just am wondering in the context of the debate. right now playing itself out in washington, i don't hear anybody, republican or democrat saying they've got a pretty good plan in switzerland. >> that could be a testament to the low level of sort of intellectual nature of the debate about health care in washington first. there's a general familiarity with england and canada. among the american population. england also represents sort of the far extreme if you think about it. in the sense that the government owns all of the hospitals, they own the facilities there and they provide the insurance. so if you start thinking about a true quote single-payer system where you're getting the insurance from your government, england is the prototypical example of that. i think therefore it enters into the debate because if you want to scare people you say the government is going to provide your health care. or if you want to say look the government is going to take care of everyone and england provides be a example for both. depending on your po
our proximity to canada? i just am wondering in the context of the debate. right now playing itself out in washington, i don't hear anybody, republican or democrat saying they've got a pretty good plan in switzerland. >> that could be a testament to the low level of sort of intellectual nature of the debate about health care in washington first. there's a general familiarity with england and canada. among the american population. england also represents sort of the far extreme if you...
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went back to canada right and u.s. banks not wanting to do business with banks in canada right well i think i mean there's there's a difference between how urgent i am and i don't. find out are quite it's very my hands on transactions and access in the international i'm not sure i mentioned market through cracks in the united states or the toleration arkwright i don't know that kind of. context and situation but i'm also curious and i don't know this but i'm curious how i counted about it i'm legal medical marijuana for many years i've been operating i'm with regards to the transaction that united states backs because it's also not the goal on the federal level to have medical marijuana that's still a mistake though i think really. speaking to speaking from the united states i think that that really needs to be done on our side to prevent you know our national legislation from preventing other countries going ahead with their decisions. and i think you know it's quite ironic that the. united states are are giving. stoc
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curriculum dale is a member of the nam gets nation and indigenous people from the west coast of canada she's now fighting against industrial fish farms like this one which raise hundreds of thousands of salmon in the region. glendale another demonstrators have set up camp in the middle of this farm. and they say they've occupied it they want to send a clear message we're done with this fish farm industry they have never had our permission to be in our territories and we've had enough for not now let them destroy our environment our daughters take our salmon away from us worked on these guys need to get out get out now. the occupied facility was built by a norwegian company marine harvest the largest salmon farming firm in the world it has sales of around three and a half billion euros a year company representatives refused to speak with us the industry is profiting from kind of his new trade agreement with the e.u. which is gotten rid of tariffs and increased production and exports but environmental activists say aquaculture is damaging wild stocks of fish. when they migrate upstream f
curriculum dale is a member of the nam gets nation and indigenous people from the west coast of canada she's now fighting against industrial fish farms like this one which raise hundreds of thousands of salmon in the region. glendale another demonstrators have set up camp in the middle of this farm. and they say they've occupied it they want to send a clear message we're done with this fish farm industry they have never had our permission to be in our territories and we've had enough for not...
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the workers in canada used to build the gmc terrain. earlier this year, general motors moved production of that suv to a plant in mexico. and that's at the heart of this strike. gm exports more vehicles from mexico and canada than any other automaker. and before it adds or subtracts production to plants north and south of the border, it's watching to see what happens with the north american free trade agreement. if nafta is ripped up or dramatically altered, gm may think twice about how many vehicles it builds in mexico or canada. meantime the strike is not stopping the sale of gm's bestselling suv, the chevy equinox is still being built at a gm plant in mexico. so the chevy equinox supply heading into showrooms continues, albeit at a slightly slower pace. phil lebeau, "nightly busine >>> and that is "nightly business report" for tonight. i'm sue herera. thanks for joining us. have a great evening, everybody, and we will see you right ba >> this is "bbc world news america." funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman fo
the workers in canada used to build the gmc terrain. earlier this year, general motors moved production of that suv to a plant in mexico. and that's at the heart of this strike. gm exports more vehicles from mexico and canada than any other automaker. and before it adds or subtracts production to plants north and south of the border, it's watching to see what happens with the north american free trade agreement. if nafta is ripped up or dramatically altered, gm may think twice about how many...
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between canada and the european union by cutting ninety eight percent of tariffs making it easier to export goods and services well earlier i spoke to the minister counselor at the canadian embassy jason tolland to find out what exactly is changing as of today. it comes into provisional effect today. that means that effectively behind the scenes for several months there has been art to preparations the regulatory changes discussions amongst officials. review of the agreement and of specific provisions in canada provincial legislation regulations as well and effectively you see a drop of goods ninety eight percent of tatars go to z. to effectively documents all today like them to shut up but there is no matter how loud face no you haven't seen it's been behind the scenes but ninety percent of toilets come off. over all. with immediate effect provisions to a low for labor mobility for protection or ventilation property for access to government procurement across the board for canada and the. there are standards commitments technical barriers to trade members commitments for instance wo
between canada and the european union by cutting ninety eight percent of tariffs making it easier to export goods and services well earlier i spoke to the minister counselor at the canadian embassy jason tolland to find out what exactly is changing as of today. it comes into provisional effect today. that means that effectively behind the scenes for several months there has been art to preparations the regulatory changes discussions amongst officials. review of the agreement and of specific...
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and the free trade agreement between canada and the european union better known as sita comes into effect today among many consequences it makes canadian salmon cheaper for european customers by getting rid of import duties but while some in lovers can celebrate here in canada there is growing resistance to the fish farming industry especially among the country's first nations. career said glen dale is a member of the nam guess nation and indigenous people from the west coast of canada she's now fighting against industrial fish farms like this one which raise hundreds of thousands of salmon in the region. glendale another demonstrators have set up camp in the middle of this farm. and they say they've occupied it they want to send a clear message we're done with this fish farm industry they have never had our permission to be in our territories and we've had enough for an hour now let them destroy our environment our daughters take our salmon away from us worked on these guys need to get no need to get out now. the occupied facility was built by a norwegian company marine harvest the large
and the free trade agreement between canada and the european union better known as sita comes into effect today among many consequences it makes canadian salmon cheaper for european customers by getting rid of import duties but while some in lovers can celebrate here in canada there is growing resistance to the fish farming industry especially among the country's first nations. career said glen dale is a member of the nam guess nation and indigenous people from the west coast of canada she's...
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the world to fully legalize marijuana but many countries in the americas are relaxing their pot laws canada is working on a bill to legalize recreational marijuana which it hopes to pass next summer and many other countries are moving towards decriminalizing cannabis and legalizing it for medical use cultivation and consumption in europe why are carefully controlled by the state in a plan that was years in the making. we love you this islam is now strongly regulated very controlled the state is heavily involved so that's why we feel a little be easy to show what we do has nothing to do with drug trafficking or money laundering business is mean done illegal enterprises controlled by the state . sixteen pharmacies began selling marijuana in july under tight regulations but this month u.s. banks send letters to uruguay and banks saying they would not do business with companies that have links to cannabis well here to help us discuss your guys' historic legalization experiment in new york khanna had said is senior international policy manager a drug policy alliance in spain the like how pedo ba
the world to fully legalize marijuana but many countries in the americas are relaxing their pot laws canada is working on a bill to legalize recreational marijuana which it hopes to pass next summer and many other countries are moving towards decriminalizing cannabis and legalizing it for medical use cultivation and consumption in europe why are carefully controlled by the state in a plan that was years in the making. we love you this islam is now strongly regulated very controlled the state is...
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on the line. —— the us, -- the us, uk, —— the us, uk, and canada on the line. live from london, that's our top story on tuesday the 26th of september. a us court prepares to rule on a plane row between america's boeing and canada's bombardier. we'll explain why it matters. also in the programme — whatsapp gets blocked again in china in the biggest clamp—down so far on the encrypted chat app. this is how the european markets look at the start of the trading day. all of them opening just a shade lower, rachel? and just another sign of the times — we'll be getting the inside track on the company that's looking to revolutionise the way we sign documents. fancy owning marti mcfly‘s trainers or indiana jones bullwhip — well both are up for auction today along with a load of other movie memorabilia. so what bit of movie history would you most like to own? and how much would you pay for it? let us know — just use the hashtag bbcbizlive. plenty up for grabs. maybe something from jurassic park, a t rex for the garden! welcome to business live. a us trade cour
on the line. —— the us, -- the us, uk, —— the us, uk, and canada on the line. live from london, that's our top story on tuesday the 26th of september. a us court prepares to rule on a plane row between america's boeing and canada's bombardier. we'll explain why it matters. also in the programme — whatsapp gets blocked again in china in the biggest clamp—down so far on the encrypted chat app. this is how the european markets look at the start of the trading day. all of them opening...
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and the free trade agreement between canada and the european union better known as sita comes into effect today among many consequences it makes canadian summoned cheaper for european customers by getting rid of import duties but while some in lovers can celebrate here in canada there is growing resistance to the fish farming industry especially among the country's first nations. career said glendale is a member of the nam just nation and indigenous people from the west coast of canada she's now fighting against industrial fish farms like this one which raise hundreds of thousands of salmon in the region. glendale another demonstrators have set up camp in the middle of this farm and they say they've occupied it they want to send a clear message. done with this fish farm industry they have never had our permission to be in our territories and we've had enough for not now let them destroy our environment our daughters take our salmon away from us. these guys need to get out get out now. the occupied facility was built by a norwegian company marine harvest the largest salmon farming firm in
and the free trade agreement between canada and the european union better known as sita comes into effect today among many consequences it makes canadian summoned cheaper for european customers by getting rid of import duties but while some in lovers can celebrate here in canada there is growing resistance to the fish farming industry especially among the country's first nations. career said glendale is a member of the nam just nation and indigenous people from the west coast of canada she's...
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has yet concluded and a breakthrough in trade between canada and the e.u. but compared with what exists between britain and the e.u. today it would nevertheless represent such a restriction on our mutual market access that it would benefit neither of our economy is not only that it would start from the false premise that there is no preexisting regulator the relationship between us and president suggests that it could take years to negotiate. we can do thorough much better than this. david we can do so much better don't you think there are people in brussels who are saying this is the exactly the kind of delusional thinking that is getting in the way of progress in these negotiations or bridging britain wanting to leave the e.u. but still retain all the advantages of being a member well it would be delusional if britain as you said wanted to retain all the advantages with none of the responsibilities or the financial costs but that's not really what i heard today and i think the position is becoming a bit more realistic of course britain's deal with the e.u
has yet concluded and a breakthrough in trade between canada and the e.u. but compared with what exists between britain and the e.u. today it would nevertheless represent such a restriction on our mutual market access that it would benefit neither of our economy is not only that it would start from the false premise that there is no preexisting regulator the relationship between us and president suggests that it could take years to negotiate. we can do thorough much better than this. david we...
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and canada on monday toys r us has taken a beating from competition with online shopping and discount chains the company has had to take on billions of dollars in debt in order to remain open for business. toys r us has some sixty four thousand employees worldwide. these days three d. printing is big news here lasers are printing a gas turbine component it takes just a day to complete the printed version is just a sturdy is the conventional one the found hope for institute in germany develop this technology for the company and diesel in turbo. if i was it. from my perspective i'd say we've reached a milestone. still we're just beginning the series production. there are things we still need to learn and to master process robust this is a problem with us and process quality control to us there are definitely a few things that we still need to do research on. enforcement officer. and a and diesel and turbo plans to use the three d. printed components in series production. the turbine consists of twelve separate pieces that's a lot less than using a former process and our production is fa
and canada on monday toys r us has taken a beating from competition with online shopping and discount chains the company has had to take on billions of dollars in debt in order to remain open for business. toys r us has some sixty four thousand employees worldwide. these days three d. printing is big news here lasers are printing a gas turbine component it takes just a day to complete the printed version is just a sturdy is the conventional one the found hope for institute in germany develop...
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his brother, a married man was several children back in french canada never comes back. he just kind of disappears into the wilderness. and the same thing happens to louis jolliet. we have no idea where he died, where his body is, he simply never return to quebec one day. that is a sad fate for a man who chose this profession. sometimes you just die somewhere in and art never heard from again. is certainly the case of at least two of the sons from this particular family. so, i hope i kind of encapsulated the story. one the chronically a frenchman who really wants to die as a missionary and the other is this deeply ambitious skilled, literate man and knows the furniture in the end that knows everything about the first trade and is deeply connected to the management of the colony of quebec as well. louisays talk about jolliet first. , jacques marquette, there are more memorials to him. comes firstlways but in actuality the leader of this exploration we're going to louis jolliet. he was the one deputized to explore this region and find out what was there. is this the northw
his brother, a married man was several children back in french canada never comes back. he just kind of disappears into the wilderness. and the same thing happens to louis jolliet. we have no idea where he died, where his body is, he simply never return to quebec one day. that is a sad fate for a man who chose this profession. sometimes you just die somewhere in and art never heard from again. is certainly the case of at least two of the sons from this particular family. so, i hope i kind of...
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and canada on monday toys r us has taken a beating from competition with online shopping and discount chains the company has had to take on billions of dollars in debt in order to remain open for business. toys r us has some sixty four thousand employees worldwide. these days three d. printing is big news here lasers are printing a gas turbine component it takes just a day to complete the printed version is just a sturdy is the conventional one the found hope for institute in germany develop this technology for the company and diesel in turbo. if i was it. from my perspective i'd say we've reached a milestone. still we're just beginning the series production. there are things we still need to learn and to master process reverse this is a problem with us and process quality control to us there are definitely a few things that we still need to do research on. enforcement officer. and they end diesel and turbo plans to use the three d. printed components in a series production. the turbine consists of twelve separate pieces that's a lot less than using a former process and our production
and canada on monday toys r us has taken a beating from competition with online shopping and discount chains the company has had to take on billions of dollars in debt in order to remain open for business. toys r us has some sixty four thousand employees worldwide. these days three d. printing is big news here lasers are printing a gas turbine component it takes just a day to complete the printed version is just a sturdy is the conventional one the found hope for institute in germany develop...
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body with a heavy tariff and this measure may cost the jobs of many workers in canada and the united kingdom done your luck reports from toronto. several years behind schedule and more than a billion dollars over budget bombard the series passenger jet is finally flying a modest number of planes have been ordered including by the u.s. airline delta but this u.s. commerce department ruling in support of a complaint by rival boeing could trouble the price of the bombard planes and this government is holding crisis meetings obviously were disappointed by the decision and i will continue to play hard for the canadian jobs canada's not standing alone in the u.k. bombarded day is a major employer in northern ireland where the largest political party props up prime minister to resign may's government she's expressed bitter disappointment so have workers at the bombarded a factory in belfast who want britain to take action of its own against boeing that's we're going to lose weight and i need to speak that's what the politicians me the railings that. we sell for. one of our cars commercials
body with a heavy tariff and this measure may cost the jobs of many workers in canada and the united kingdom done your luck reports from toronto. several years behind schedule and more than a billion dollars over budget bombard the series passenger jet is finally flying a modest number of planes have been ordered including by the u.s. airline delta but this u.s. commerce department ruling in support of a complaint by rival boeing could trouble the price of the bombard planes and this government...
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and canada on monday toys r us has taken a beating from competition with online shopping and discount chains the company has had to take on billions of dollars in debt in order to remain open for business. toys r us has some sixty four thousand employees worldwide. these days three d. printing is big news here lasers are printing a gas turbine component it takes just a day to complete the printed version is just a sturdy is the conventional one the found hope for institute in germany develop this technology for the company and diesel in turbo. if i was it. from my perspective i'd say we've reached a milestone. still we're just beginning with series production. there are things we still need to learn and to master process robust this is a problem with us and process quality control to us there are definitely a few things that we still need to do research on. enforcement officer. and they end diesel and turbo plans to use the three d. printed components in a series production. the turbine consists of twelve separate pieces that's a lot less than using a former process and our production
and canada on monday toys r us has taken a beating from competition with online shopping and discount chains the company has had to take on billions of dollars in debt in order to remain open for business. toys r us has some sixty four thousand employees worldwide. these days three d. printing is big news here lasers are printing a gas turbine component it takes just a day to complete the printed version is just a sturdy is the conventional one the found hope for institute in germany develop...